Eureka County School District

[2] Greg Wieman was the superintendent beginning circa 2014 and ending in 2016.

[3] Some time prior to 2017, the district began using a four-day per week schedule.

Most students, after completing senior high school, go to the military and/or to post-secondary education.

According to superintendent Dan Wold, "everybody knows each other -- most are somehow related" due to the small population.

[3] The funding of the district comes from taxation from businesses that run mining operations.