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In the area of public education, North Dakota fares well compared to other states, earning the 4th highest ACT scores in the U.S. in 2018. While overall the state’s schools are doing well, a handful of school districts truly distinguish themselves through high academic performance and great extracurricular programs. Here’s a closer look at the five best school districts in North Dakota. 

The best school district in North Dakota is Minot Public Schools, a large district of twelve elementary schools, three middle schools and a three-campus high school. MPS has a graduation rate above state and national averages. 

Grand Forks Public Schools is the 2nd best school district in North Dakota. The large district consists of the Grand Forks and Grand Forks Air Force Base school districts working in unison. Together, they employ 1,600 total people and serve 7,600 students across 18 schools. Despite its large size, the district sets a high standard for teachers, with 65% having a master’s degree or above

Placing 3rd in the ranking is Dickinson Public Schools, consisting of six elementary schools, one middle school, and two high schools. Students in the district demonstrate above-average proficiency rates in ELA and math and graduate at a rate of 92.9%.

Lewis and Clark Public School District earns the 4th spot on the list. The small district is headquartered in the city of Plaza and comprises two schools serving a total enrollment of around 400 students.  LCSD students benefit from a favorable student-teacher ratio and an above-average number of students are proficient in math and reading. 

Completing the list is Kindred Public School District #2, another small district of one high school and one elementary school. In 2017, Kindred Elementary School won a National Blue Ribbon School Award

Top School Districts in North Dakota, 2020

RankSchool DistrictCity
1Minot 1Minot
2Grand Forks 1Grand Forks
3Dickinson 1Dickinson
4Lewis And Clark 161Berthold
5Kindred 2Kindred
6Williston 1Williston
7Carrington 49Carrington
8Mckenzie Co 1Watford City
9Valley City 2Valley City
10Jamestown 1Jamestown
11Park River Area 8Park River
12Northern Cass 97Hunter
13Mandan 1Mandan
14Rugby 5Rugby
15New Rockford-Sheyenne 2New Rockford
16Stanley 2Stanley
17Bottineau 1Bottineau
18Devils Lake 1Devils Lake
19Central Valley 3Buxton
20Maple Valley 4Tower City
21Central Cass 17Casselton
22North Border 100Walhalla
23Lisbon 19Lisbon
24Hazen 3Hazen
25Ellendale 40Ellendale
26Larimore 44Larimore
27Oakes 41Oakes
28Beulah 27Beulah
29Flasher 39Flasher
30Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood 1Mohall
31Barnes County North 7Wimbledon
32Wishek 19Wishek
33Linton 36Linton
34Underwood 8Underwood
35Thompson 61Thompson
36United 7Des Lacs
37Hillsboro 9Hillsboro
38Wilton 1Wilton
39Lamoure 8Lamoure
40May-Port Cg 14Mayville
41Velva 1Velva
42Garrison 51Garrison
43Tioga 15Tioga
44Hettinger 13Hettinger
45Griggs County Central 18Cooperstown
46Cavalier 6Cavalier
47Wahpeton 37Wahpeton
48North Star 10Cando
49Kenmare 28Kenmare
50New Salem-Almont 49New Salem
51South Heart 9South Heart
52Kidder County 1Steele
53Munich 19Munich
54Washburn 4Washburn
55Langdon Area 23Langdon
56Valley-Edinburg 118Crystal
57Beach 3Beach
58Ashley 9Ashley
59Richardton-Taylor 34Richardton
60Napoleon 2Napoleon
61Killdeer 16Killdeer
62Drayton 19Drayton
63Richland 44Colfax
64Harvey 38Harvey
65Drake 57Drake
66Mott-Regent 1Mott
67Mt Pleasant 4Rolla
68Medina 3Medina
69Tgu 60Towner
70Glenburn 26Glenburn
71Center-Stanton 1Center
72Bowman Co 1Bowman
73Enderlin Area 24Enderlin
74St John 3Saint John
75Minto 20Minto
76Surrey 41Surrey
77New Town 1New Town
78Grafton 3Grafton

Methodology

The following variables contributed to the ranking: number of students (K-12), graduation rate, school funding per student, student to teacher ratio, percent of students scoring above proficient in standardized state Math test, percent of students scoring above proficient in standardized state Reading and Language test. Data from a total of 10,247 public school districts were used to compute a score for each school district. The following states were omitted due to lack of sufficient data: Hawaii, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Utah, and Virginia. Note that high schools in some states have their own independent districts.

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