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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.
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)
Langford is a town in Marshall County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 283 at the 2020 census. [6] Langford was laid out in 1886, and named in honor of Sam Langford, the original owner of the town site. [7]
Map of South Dakota's House and Senate legislative districts with detailed insets maps of Rapid City and Sioux Falls. This map shows the individual counties in the state. For a map without the counties see Image:Map of South Dakota's legislative districts.svg: Date: 27 April 2008: Source: Own work: Author: Dcmacnut
The South Dakota State Capitol in Pierre. Members of the South Dakota Legislature are elected from 35 districts, each of which elect one senator and two representatives. Members of both chambers serve two-year terms.
Area code: 605: FIPS code: 46-49540 [4] ... K-12 from 1898 through 1969 when the high school was consolidated with the Langford School District and the Claremont, SD ...
The majority of the land is in Pennington County.The district covers all of Rapid City except with the land with Rapid City Airport, as well as a part of Box Elder.The district also covers all or parts of these census-designated places: All of Colonial Pine Hills and Johnson Siding, and parts of Ashland Heights, Green Valley and Rapid Valley.
As of the 2020 census, the population was 29,852, making it the 6th most populous county in South Dakota. [1] Its county seat is Sturgis . [ 2 ] The county was created in 1889 and named for Fort Meade, which was garrisoned as a United States military post in the area in 1878 and itself named for General George Meade .