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In January 2007, the number of school districts had declined to 195, and these districts had a total of 95,600 students. The eight largest school districts, which had 48,900 of those students, had their combined enrollment decline by 8% from 1998-1999 to 2006-2007.
The new high school, Dickinson High School, was designated as one of the two area vocational high schools in North Dakota. Several outbuildings and a new auditorium were added over the years. The 1981–1982 school year saw the largest student enrollment in the district's history, with 1,041 students in the high school.
Belfield High School - Belfield; Dickinson High School - Dickinson; Hope Christian Academy High School - Dickinson; Richardton-Taylor High School - Richardton; South Heart High School - South Heart; Trinity High School - Dickinson
The Dickinson State Normal School Campus District in Dickinson, North Dakota is a 16-acre (6.5 ha) historic district that has work dating to 1922. It includes Tudor Revival architecture . It has also been known as Dickinson State Teachers College , Dickinson State College , and Dickinson State University .
The district formed on July 1, 2003 from the merger of the Berthold, North Shore, and Plaza school districts. In Berthold, the vote to approve the merger was 167-35. In North Shore, the vote was 178-64. In Plaza, the vote was 146-2. [3] The North Shore district was based in Makoti. [4]
Nesson Public School District 2 is a school district headquartered in Ray, North Dakota, consisting of Ray Public School. Within Williams County it serves Ray, Epping, Springbrook, and Wildrose. [2] A small section is in Divide County. [3]
The Underwood district absorbed sections of Riverdale School District 89, taking about 78% of the district's taxable valuation, [5] after that district closed entirely in 1994. [6] The Riverdale district ceased to exist on July 1, 1994. The number of seats on the board of trustees increased from five to seven. [7]