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All school districts, that is, those organized under South Dakota law (excluding non-school district BIE schools), are individual governments. The state does not have non-BIE K-12 school systems dependent on another layer of government.
Edmunds County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota. At the 2020 census, the population was 3,986. [1] Its county seat is Ipswich. [2] The county was established in 1873 and organized in 1883. [3] It is named for Newton Edmunds, the second Governor of Dakota Territory. [4] Edmunds County is part of the Aberdeen, SD Micropolitan ...
Glenham High School "Eagles", Glenham, South Dakota (closed in 1984, now part of Selby Area Schools) Goodwin Eagles Harrold High School, Harrold (Closed, now part of Highmore-Harrold Schools)
Ipswich, South Dakota. 31 languages. ... According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 1.34 square miles (3.47 km 2), all of it land. [8]
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The state can generally be divided into three geographic regions: eastern South Dakota, western South Dakota, and the Black Hills. Eastern South Dakota is lower in elevation and higher in precipitation than the western part of the state, and the Black Hills are a low, isolated mountain group in the southwestern corner of the state.
The Black Hills is an isolated mountain range rising from the Great Plains of North America in western South Dakota and extending into Wyoming, United States. [3] Black Elk Peak, which rises to 7,242 feet (2,207 m), is the range's highest summit. [4]