South Dakota

State K-12 public school system overview

South Dakota operates a public education system serving 136,028 students across 167 school districts and 744 schools. The state's district count is notably high relative to enrollment, reflecting a dispersed rural population structure that characterizes much of the Great Plains region. This fragmentation affects resource allocation and administrative capacity across the state's education infrastructure.

The student population includes substantial populations requiring specialized support services. Approximately 28.3% of students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating economic disadvantage at a rate somewhat below the national average. English learners comprise 5.8% of enrollment, while 16.9% of students receive special education services, representing rates consistent with national patterns.

Academic proficiency measures show South Dakota performing near national midpoints. Math proficiency stands at 46.7%, while reading proficiency is 46.8%, with both figures indicating roughly half the student population meeting state standards. The graduation rate of 87.5% exceeds typical national ranges, suggesting relatively strong completion outcomes. Per-pupil spending averages $13,873, which falls below national averages, reflecting South Dakota's more limited state revenue capacity relative to wealthier regions.

The state's high number of districts relative to total enrollment creates structural considerations for educational equity and resource distribution. Rural dominance in the state's geography may influence patterns of service delivery, particularly regarding support for English learners and students with disabilities. These factors, combined with below-average per-pupil funding, shape the operational environment for South Dakota's schools and may affect educational resource availability across districts.

This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 6, 2026.

This data is aggregated from state and federal public datasets. While we believe it is accurate, we always recommend confirming it on the corresponding state or federal site. See Data Notes for more.

Total Students

136K

Districts

167

Schools

744

Teachers

0

Per-Pupil Spending

$13,873

Total Budget

N/A

State Overview

Demographics

Free/Reduced Lunch
28.3%
English Language Learners
5.8%
Students with Disabilities
16.9%

Academic Performance

Math Proficiency
46.7%
Reading Proficiency
46.8%
Graduation Rate
87.5%

Finance Overview

Avg Per-Pupil Spending
$13,873
Spending Range
N/AThis data is either not available at a state or per-district level, or will be added in the future.

District Distribution

By Size

Large (10K+)
2
Medium (3K-10K)
6
Small (<3K)
159

By Location

City
4
Suburb
1
Town
29
Rural
133

Career & Technical Education

26,950 total CTE participants (2023-2024)

Secondary
Human
11,330
Business
9,517
Agriculture
6,636
Finance
6,281
Government
5,750
Hospitality
4,647
Architecture
4,225
Arts
3,847
Top 3: Human, Business, AgricultureSource: U.S. Dept. of Education (Perkins V)

SD School Performance Index Data

46.8%

ELA Proficiency

Statewide average

46.7%

Math Proficiency

Statewide average

87.5%

Graduation Rate

On-time graduation

$13,873

Per-Pupil Spending

Average expenditure

Statewide Assessment Proficiency

Percentage of students meeting or exceeding grade-level standards

ELA46.8%
Math46.7%

School Performance Index (SPI)

South Dakota uses the School Performance Index (SPI) to evaluate schools on a 0-100 point scale. The SPI is a comprehensive measure that considers multiple factors to provide an overall picture of school quality.

80-100

Excellent Performance

60-79

Proficient

40-59

Progressing

0-39

Needs Support

SPI Components Include:

  • Student performance on state assessments (ELA, Math, Science)
  • Academic growth from year to year
  • On-time graduation rates
  • Attendance and chronic absenteeism
  • English Learner progress toward proficiency

Regional Context

South Dakota districts are traditionally divided into two regions based on the Missouri River:

East River

Eastern South Dakota, including Sioux Falls and the I-29 corridor. Higher population density with more urban and suburban districts.

West River

Western South Dakota, including Rapid City and the Black Hills. More rural districts serving larger geographic areas, including several tribal schools.

Statewide Demographics

28.3%

Free/Reduced Lunch

5.8%

English Learners

16.9%

Students with Disabilities

Data source: South Dakota Department of Education, SD Report Card (2024-25)

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