Dickinson Public School District serves 4,774 students across Stark County in North Dakota with a teaching staff of 281, resulting in approximately 17 students per teacher. The district's student population reflects notable diversity compared to state demographics, with 74% White students, 14% Hispanic, 6% Black, and 2% Asian enrollment. Approximately 29% of students qualify as economically disadvantaged, 7% are English learners, and 18% receive special education services.
Academically, the district demonstrates mixed performance relative to state benchmarks. Math proficiency reaches 40.2%, exceeding the state average of 35.1%. However, the graduation rate of 81.5% falls considerably below North Dakota's 90.2% average, while the dropout rate stands at 5.0%. Chronic absenteeism represents a notable challenge at 31.0%, suggesting potential barriers to consistent school engagement.
Financially, Dickinson Public operates with per-pupil spending of $16,283, below the state average of $18,397, representing an annual shortfall of approximately $2,114 per student. This lower funding level may impact resource availability across academic and support services. The district's demographic composition and economic factors, combined with absenteeism levels and graduation rates, indicate areas where targeted interventions could address student outcomes and attendance patterns.
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Total Students
4,774
Schools
N/AThis data is either not available at a state or per-district level, or will be added in the future.
Per-Pupil Spending
$16,283
Data Sources: NCES Common Core of Data, NCES F-33 Finance Survey, EDFacts
State Data Year: 2024-25
Note: Some data may be unavailable for certain districts or years. Proficiency rates reflect state-specific assessment standards.
Math Proficiency
40.2%
Accountability Score
81.0%
10943.2 / 13530.0 points
North Dakota uses the Accountability Pie framework under ESSA to evaluate schools across multiple indicators. Schools earn points in each category, and the total percentage represents overall accountability performance.
Percentage of students meeting or exceeding grade-level standards on North Dakota State Assessments (NDSA)
Median Student Growth Percentile (SGP) - measures academic progress compared to similar students statewide
ELA Growth Percentile
53
50 = typical growth
Math Growth Percentile
53
50 = typical growth
Math Proficiency
40.2%
5.1% above state avg
Graduation Rate
81.5%
8.7% below state avg
Chronic Absenteeism
31.0%
19.0% above state avg
Choice Ready
62.0%
3.0% below state avg
Composite
18.3
Reading
18.6
Science
18.4
Average Daily Attendance
91.5%
Full Academic Year students
Dropout Rate
5.0%
Grades 7-12
North Dakota evaluates schools using the Accountability Pie framework under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Schools earn points across multiple indicators including academic achievement, student growth, graduation rates, attendance, English learner progress, and Choice Ready graduate outcomes. The Choice Ready metric measures whether graduates are prepared for college, career, or military service.