North Dakota
State K-12 public school system overview
North Dakota operates a decentralized public education system with 157,646 students across 170 school districts and approximately 9,275 teachers. The state's relatively small population is reflected in its modest student enrollment compared to national averages, though the number of districts indicates a dispersed geographic structure typical of rural states in the Great Plains region.
Student demographics show a 31.6% economically disadvantaged rate, which aligns with national patterns. English learners comprise 4.7% of enrollment, below the typical national range of 10-12%, while 15.5% of students receive special education services, slightly above the national average of approximately 14%. These figures suggest North Dakota's student population is relatively homogeneous compared to many states, though economically disadvantaged students represent a significant subgroup requiring targeted support.
Academic performance data indicates a state average math proficiency rate of 35.1%, which is below typical national ranges and suggests opportunities for improvement in mathematics instruction and achievement. The state's graduation rate of 90.2% is notably higher than the national average of approximately 88%, indicating relatively strong completion outcomes despite math proficiency challenges. Per-pupil spending averages $18,397 annually, which falls below the national average of approximately $20,000, placing North Dakota in the lower-middle range for education funding nationally.
The combination of higher graduation rates with lower math proficiency scores warrants examination of factors influencing student completion versus achievement in mathematics. The state's resource allocation and structural characteristics—including numerous smaller districts serving dispersed populations—may reflect both the advantages and constraints of rural education systems in maintaining consistent academic standards and support services.
This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 6, 2026.
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Total Students
158K
Districts
170
Schools
0
Teachers
9,275
Per-Pupil Spending
$18,397
Total Budget
N/A
State Overview
Demographics
Academic Performance
Finance Overview
District Distribution
By Size
By Location
Career & Technical Education
26,085 total CTE participants (2023-2024)
ND Insights Accountability Data
35.1%
Math Proficiency
Statewide average
90.2%
Graduation Rate
4-year cohort rate
170.0
Total Districts
Public school districts
$18,397
Per-Pupil Spending
Average expenditure
Accountability Pie Framework
North Dakota uses the Accountability Pie to evaluate schools under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). Schools earn points across multiple indicators, with the total points earned divided by total possible points to calculate an overall accountability score.
Achievement
Student proficiency in ELA, Math, and Science
Growth
Student academic progress year over year
Graduation
4-year and extended cohort rates
Attendance
Regular attendance and chronic absenteeism
English Learner Progress
EL students making progress toward proficiency
Choice Ready
Graduates prepared for college or careers
Growth Level Scale:
Regional Context
North Dakota's 170 public school districts are distributed across five geographic regions:
Northwest
Including Minot and the oil-producing Bakken region
Northeast
Including Grand Forks and the Red River Valley
Central
Including Bismarck, the state capital
Southwest
Including Dickinson and agricultural communities
Southeast
Including Fargo, the state's largest city
Statewide Demographics
157,646
Total Students
31.6%
Free/Reduced Lunch
4.7%
English Learners
15.5%
Students with Disabilities
Data source: North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, ND Insights (2024-25)