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South Dakota Public Schools

Every public school, district, and the headline NCES measures for South Dakota — 150 districts, drawn straight from federal records.

698
Schools
141,122
Students
13.5:1
Avg ratio
28.8%
Free lunch

The state in one line

South Dakota runs 698 public schools across 150 districts, with a 13.5:1 average classroom and 28.8% of students on subsidized lunch.

698
public schools
150
school districts
13.5:1
avg student–teacher
28.8%
free/reduced lunch

How South Dakota ranks nationally

Per-pupil spending

$13,477

#37 of 51 · highest-spending

Average class size

13.5:1

#15 of 51 · smallest classes

Public schools

698

#40 of 51 · most schools

On subsidized lunch

28.8%

#38 of 43 · highest share

South Dakota ranks #37 of 51 nationally on per-pupil spending and #15 of 51 on average class size, derived live by comparing it against every other state. Ranked among all 50 states + DC from NCES enrollment/staffing and the F-33 finance survey. Lunch share is an indicator of student need, not of quality.

What the NCES Data Says About South Dakota Schools

South Dakota operates 698 public K-12 schools organised into 150 independent school districts serving 141,122 students, per the National Center for Education Statistics Common Core of Data 2024-25. The largest district, Sioux Falls School District 49-5, enrolls 25,123 pupils across 43 schools at $10,788 per student, while smaller rural districts can run fewer than a dozen campuses. This fragmentation — inherited from century-old township governance patterns in many states — is why per-pupil spending, class sizes, and programme availability vary dramatically inside a single state boundary.

Statewide, the average student-teacher ratio is 13.5:1, a useful benchmark for comparing any individual district or school on PlainSchools. Free-lunch eligibility averages 28.8% across South Dakota public schools, a federal indicator of economic need that drives Title I funding allocations. The district table below is sortable by enrollment, school count, and per-pupil expenditure — the three fields that best predict a district's financial and demographic profile. For schools specifically, use the rankings links above to view per-category leaderboards covering spending, class size, best schools by composite quality score, chronic absenteeism, and funding-equity distribution within the state.

Every district figure here pulls from two distinct federal surveys: enrollment and demographic data come from the NCES Common Core of Data 2024-25 (school membership and directory), while per-pupil spending, teacher salaries, and federal/state/local revenue shares originate in the NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey (typically FY 2021-22). Civil-rights indicators — gifted enrollment, AP course counts, counselor staffing, chronic absenteeism, in- and out-of-school suspensions — come from the 2021-22 Civil Rights Data Collection. Cross-referencing these three sources is what lets PlainSchools produce composite scores and equity rankings that single-source tools cannot.

South Dakota's average class size vs. every US state

Average students per teacher, state by state (lower means smaller classes)

14 Among the smallest classes smaller classes than 69% of 51 US states

11–12: 7 US states (14%). Below this entry. 12–13: 4 US states (8%). Below this entry. 13–14: 8 US states (16%). This entry sits in this band. 14–15: 10 US states (20%). Above this entry. 15–16: 5 US states (10%). Above this entry. 16–17: 4 US states (8%). Above this entry. 17–18: 4 US states (8%). Above this entry. 18–19: 5 US states (10%). Above this entry. 20–21: 1 US states (2%). Above this entry. 21–22: 1 US states (2%). Above this entry. 22–23: 1 US states (2%). Above this entry. 23–24: 1 US states (2%). Above this entry. This state 11 24 every US state, by average class size, bucketed by value

Each bar is a band; taller bars hold more US states. The dashed line + filled bar mark this entry. Hover or tap any bar for its full count, share, and where it sits relative to this entry.

Source U.S. Department of Education — NCES Common Core of Data · 2024-25

Or browse all South Dakota schools

Federal data — no proprietary formula. PlainSchools publishes the actual federal survey data — enrollment, staffing, finance, and demographics from NCES — without a composite rating on top. The insights below are computed directly from those datasets; every number traces to a cited source.

Sioux Falls School District 49-5 accounts for 17.8% of all South Dakota K-12 enrollment

That concentration — well above the 8.4% national median for largest-district share — means state-level averages can mask substantial variation outside the dominant district. Sioux Falls School District 49-5 operates 43 schools serving 25,123 students, spending $10,788 per pupil. When one district dominates a state's K-12 footprint, its programmatic and budget decisions effectively set policy for a majority of the state's students.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data Local Education Agency (District) Universe Survey · 2024-25

South Dakota per-pupil spending varies 3.8× across districts

Per-pupil spending in South Dakota ranges from $8,726 (lowest district) to $32,727 (highest), a spread of $24,001. That relatively narrow ratio reflects an unusually equalised funding system — most states have wider gaps. High-spending districts typically draw on higher property tax bases, a structural feature of state education finance under the federal Title I framework that sets the floor but not the ceiling.

Source: NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey Local Education Agency Finance Survey (F-33) · FY 2021-22

Average South Dakota student-teacher ratio is 13.5:1 — low (typically associated with smaller schools or state-funded class-size reduction)

Student-teacher ratio is the simplest staffing metric reported on NCES Common Core of Data, but it does not capture push-in specialists, intervention staff, English Language Learner aides, special education co-teachers, or counseling and support staff. Lower ratios in this state often correlate with smaller per-school enrollments and rural geography rather than higher staffing budgets per se. Class-load comparisons are most meaningful at the district or school level, not the state aggregate.

Source: NCES Common Core of Data — Public School Universe School-level enrollment and staffing · 2024-25

Largest districts in South Dakota

By total K-12 enrollment — NCES Common Core 2024-25

Top district = 18% of enrollment
Sioux Falls School District 49-525,123Rapid City Area School Distric…12,747Harrisburg School District 41-25,912Brandon Valley School District…4,948Aberdeen School District 06-14,326Watertown School District 14-43,803Brookings School District 05-13,431Meade School District 46-13,058Yankton School District 63-33,036Huron School District 02-22,906
# District Enrollment
1 Sioux Falls School District 49-5 Sioux Falls 25,123
2 Rapid City Area School District 51-4 Rapid City 12,747
3 Harrisburg School District 41-2 Harrisburg 5,912
4 Brandon Valley School District 49-2 Brandon 4,948
5 Aberdeen School District 06-1 Aberdeen 4,326
6 Watertown School District 14-4 Watertown 3,803
7 Brookings School District 05-1 Brookings 3,431
8 Meade School District 46-1 Sturgis 3,058
9 Yankton School District 63-3 Yankton 3,036
10 Huron School District 02-2 Huron 2,906
11 Pierre School District 32-2 Pierre 2,762
12 Douglas School District 51-1 Box Elder 2,750
13 Mitchell School District 17-2 Mitchell 2,722
14 Spearfish School District 40-2 Spearfish 2,423
15 Tea Area School District 41-5 Tea 2,361
16 Todd County School District 66-1 Mission 2,047
17 Oglala Lakota County 65-1 Batesland 1,797
18 Vermillion School District 13-1 Vermillion 1,436
19 West Central School District 49-7 Hartford 1,412
20 Dakota Valley School District 61-8 North Sioux City 1,387
Show the next 80 districts
# District Enrollment
21 Belle Fourche School District 09-1 Belle Fourche 1,329
22 Lennox School District 41-4 Lennox 1,211
23 Madison Central School District 39-2 Madison 1,147
24 Milbank School District 25-4 Milbank 1,033
25 Dell Rapids School District 49-3 Dell Rapids 982
26 Sisseton School District 54-2 Sisseton 979
27 Tri-Valley School District 49-6 Colton 945
28 Custer School District 16-1 Custer 911
29 Wagner Community School District 11-4 Wagner 905
30 Canton School District 41-1 Canton 874
31 Hamlin School District 28-3 Hayti 870
32 Chamberlain School District 07-1 Chamberlain 851
33 Winner School District 59-2 Winner 814
34 Hot Springs School District 23-2 Hot Springs 772
35 Sioux Valley School District 05-5 Volga 739
36 Lead-Deadwood School District 40-1 Lead 736
37 Beresford School District 61-2 Beresford 708
38 Flandreau School District 50-3 Flandreau 694
39 Elk Point-Jefferson School District 61-7 Elk Point 688
40 Baltic School District 49-1 Baltic 608
41 Groton Area School District 06-6 Groton 597
42 Bon Homme School District 04-2 Tyndall 589
43 Chester Area School District 39-1 Chester 576
44 Mobridge-Pollock 62-6 Mobridge 571
45 Parkston School District 33-3 Parkston 562
46 Redfield School District 56-4 Redfield 555
47 Webster Area 18-5 Webster 551
48 Deuel School District 19-4 Clear Lake 544
49 Platte - Geddes School District 11-5 Platte 512
50 Hill City School District 51-2 Hill City 493
51 Parker School District 60-4 Parker 491
52 Bennett County School District 03-1 Martin 490
53 Clark School District 12-2 Clark 482
54 Britton-Hecla School District 45-4 Britton 476
55 Garretson School District 49-4 Garretson 460
56 Ipswich Public School District 22-6 Ipswich 457
57 Miller 29-4 Miller 457
58 Mclaughlin School District 15-2 Mclaughlin 442
59 Elkton School District 05-3 Elkton 441
60 Mccook Central School District 43-7 Salem 434
61 Gregory School District 26-4 Gregory 431
62 Deubrook Area School District 05-6 White 423
63 Wessington Springs School District 36-2 Wessington Springs 422
64 White River School District 47-1 White River 419
65 Viborg-Hurley School District 60-6 Viborg 418
66 Stanley County School District 57-1 Fort Pierre 416
67 Dupree School District 64-2 Dupree 405
68 Freeman School District 33-1 Freeman 404
69 Hanson School District 30-1 Alexandria 396
70 Faulkton Area Schools 24-4 Faulkton 386
71 Lyman School District 42-1 Presho 370
72 Eagle Butte School District 20-1 Eagle Butte 362
73 Timber Lake School District 20-3 Timber Lake 362
74 Wolsey Wessington School District 02-6 Wolsey 359
75 Kimball School District 07-2 Kimball 357
76 Alcester-Hudson School District 61-1 Alcester 352
77 Howard School District 48-3 Howard 351
78 Andes Central School District 11-1 Lake Andes 340
79 Northwestern Area School District 56-7 Mellette 336
80 Castlewood School District 28-1 Castlewood 334
81 Bridgewater-Emery 30-3 Bridgewater 333
82 Kadoka Area School District 35-2 Kadoka 328
83 De Smet School District 38-2 De Smet 327
84 Willow Lake School District 12-3 Willow Lake 323
85 Haakon School District 27-1 Philip 318
86 Warner School District 06-5 Warner 314
87 Florence School District 14-1 Florence 308
88 Arlington School District 38-1 Arlington 303
89 Scotland School District 04-3 Scotland 297
90 Colman-Egan School District 50-5 Colman 296
91 Canistota School District 43-1 Canistota 293
92 Irene - Wakonda School District 13-3 Irene 293
93 New Underwood School District 51-3 New Underwood 291
94 Centerville School District 60-1 Centerville 290
95 Gayville-Volin School District 63-1 Gayville 289
96 Newell School District 09-2 Newell 289
97 Menno School District 33-2 Menno 288
98 Woonsocket School District 55-4 Woonsocket 285
99 Ethan School District 17-1 Ethan 283
100 Lemmon School District 52-4 Lemmon 283

Top 100 of 150 districts by enrollment. Browse all districts →

Source: NCES Common Core of Data As of 2024-25 Local Education Agency Universe Federal universe survey of all U.S. school districts

Largest Schools in South Dakota

Other States

Side-by-side: Compare Sioux Falls School District 49-5 vs Rapid City Area School District 51-4 → · Compare any two districts

Data sourced from NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) 2024-25, NCES F-33 School District Finance Survey, and Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) 2021-22.

Using the South Dakota data

South Dakota's 698 schools sit inside 150 districts — compare at the district level first.

  • District boundaries decide enrollment: shortlist 2-3 districts on spending, ratio, and size before comparing individual schools. Compare districts
  • Check how South Dakota distributes money across its districts — funding equity varies more within states than between them. Funding equity
  • Verify any school's federal record (enrollment, staffing, CRDC flags) before a visit or enrollment decision. Look up a school

Figures are the federal record (CCD 2024-25, F-33 FY 2021-22, CRDC 2021-22) — they lag the current school year and describe reported data, not school quality. PlainSchools does not rate or rank schools.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many public schools are in South Dakota?

South Dakota has 698 public schools across 150 school districts, serving 141,122 students.

What is the average student-teacher ratio in South Dakota?

The average student-teacher ratio in South Dakota public schools is 13.5:1. This varies by district — use the district table below to compare.

What percentage of South Dakota students qualify for free lunch?

28.8% of students in South Dakota qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, an indicator of economic need used for Title I funding.

What is the largest school district in South Dakota?

The largest school district in South Dakota is Sioux Falls School District 49-5 with 25,123 students across 43 schools.

Top schools in South Dakota by enrollment

Largest K-12 public schools by total students enrolled

students

What this shows The largest public schools in South Dakota by enrollment — often statewide virtual academies or large consolidated campuses, so size here reflects reach, not quality.

Source NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) As of 2024-25

Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core of Data (CCD) — Public school universe · 2023-2024 Public K-12 school enrollment, demographics, and operational data; collected annually by NCES from state education agencies.