Wednesday, April 15, 2026

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Two-Thirds of South Dakota Districts Enroll Fewer Than 500 Students

Elk Mountain School District educates 20 students across 14 grade levels. Six of those grades have zero enrollment. At the other end of the state, Sioux Falls enrolls 24,841. The ratio between the two...

South Dakota Schools Lost 13 Points of White Share in 17 Years

In the 2007-08 school year, roughly 82 of every 100 students in South Dakota's public schools were white. By 2024-25, that figure had fallen to 69. The 13.2 percentage-point drop did not happen becaus...

Harrisburg Has Never Lost a Student. Now What?

Correction (March 15, 2026): An earlier version of this article stated that Brandon Valley grew 69.5% since 2007. The correct figure is 72.5%. The error has been corrected.

Huron: 80% White to 38% in 17 Years

In 2008, four out of five students in the Huron School District were white. By 2025, white students were a 38.3% minority in their own schools, outnumbered by the combined enrollment of Hispanic and A...

24 South Dakota Districts Hit Record Lows

Rapid City Area Schools, the second-largest district in South Dakota, enrolled 12,040 students in 2024-25. That is the lowest figure in the district's recorded history, down 13.9% from its 2012 peak o...

South Dakota Gained Students During COVID. Now the Bill Is Coming Due.

Most states lost students during the pandemic. South Dakota added them.

Rapid City Hits Its Lowest Enrollment on Record

In the 2024-25 school year, South Dakota's statewide enrollment stood 6.9% higher than it did 13 years ago. Its second-largest school district moved in the opposite direction. Rapid City Area Schools ...

South Dakota's 13-Year Growth Streak Is Over

Correction (March 15, 2026): An earlier version of this article stated Sioux Falls had shed 283 students since its 2023 peak of 25,228; the 283 figure was actually the loss since 2022, not the 2023 pe...

South Dakota Publishes 2024-25 Enrollment Data

For 12 consecutive years, South Dakota public schools grew. Every single year, from 2008 through 2019, the state added students — 17,058 in total, a 13.9% increase powered by Sioux Falls metro housing...