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The South Dakota Department of Education is the state education agency of South Dakota.It is headquartered in Pierre. [1]The department manages teacher certification, school district accreditation and academic subject standards for South Dakota’s accredited schools organized in 149 School Districts.
As of the census [5] of 2000, there were 82 people, 32 households, and 24 families residing in the town. The population density was 242.8 inhabitants per square mile (93.7/km 2).
www.scotland.k12.sd.us Scotland School District 4-3 is a public school district headquartered in Scotland, South Dakota . It has elementary and middle/high school divisions.
Bennett County School District 03-1 is a school district headquartered in Martin, South Dakota. It has three schools: Martin Elementary School, Bennett County Middle School, and Bennett County High School. The district serves all of Bennett County. It includes portions of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. [2]
The school's current building was built in 1925, with additions in 1953 and 1959. [4] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [3] It is Tudor Revival in style, and is built of reddish-tan sandstone cut into rough ashlar, with bands using lighter tones of sandstone. The entrance has a compound Tudor arch.
Big Stone City School District #25-1 is a school district headquartered in Big Stone City, South Dakota. Most of the district is in Grant County, where it includes Big Stone City and portions of Big Stone Township. [2] It also covers a portion of Lockwood Township, Roberts County. [3] As of 2019 Christopher Folk is the CEO/Business Manager of ...
Freeman Academy is a private, Christian elementary school and high school in Freeman, South Dakota, that serves students in grades K-12. The school was founded in 1901 as a junior college, but now functions as only a grade, middle, and high school. The junior college closed in 1986. [1]
In 1925, the institution became the South Dakota School for the Blind, expanding the upper age limit to 21 years of age and providing students with up to 12 years of schooling at the state's expense. On September 18, 1961, the school moved to its present location in Aberdeen, [ 4 ] and in 1970 the name was changed to the South Dakota School for ...