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At Its 2020 Graduation Rate, North Dakota's Growing Class of 2024 Would Have Earned 573 More Diplomas
In 2020, North Dakota graduated 89% of its seniors on time. If that rate had held, the class of 2024 would have produced 7,726 diploma-holders. Instead, with the rate at 82.4%, about 7,153 students fi...
Fewer Than Half of North Dakota's Youth in Foster Care Graduate on Time
Thirty-eight students. That was the size of North Dakota's foster care graduating cohort in 2024. Seventeen of them received a diploma on time.
Six Districts, Half the State
North Dakota has 165 school districts. Six of them, Bismarck, West Fargo, Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, and Mandan, now enroll 57,254 students, or 49.2% of the state's 116,365 total. The remaining 159 di...
Minot's Graduation Rate Crossed Below 70% in 2024, Down 19 Points Since 2013
In 2013, nearly nine out of ten Minot seniors graduated on time. In 2024, fewer than seven out of ten did.
Grand Forks Cut Total Absences by 34-43%. Can the Model Scale?
For five years, Grand Forks went without a single year of improvement in chronic absenteeism. From 14% in 2017-18 to 27% in 2022-23, the rate moved sideways or up every year, with a 7-point jump in th...
Bismarck-Mandan's 18-Year Growth Engine Stalls
For 18 years, the Bismarck-Mandan corridor grew. The two districts on opposite banks of the Missouri added students nearly every year, first on the strength of the Bakken oil boom, then as state gover...
The 24-Point Gap: Native American Students Graduate at 63% While White Peers Reach 88%
Between 2013 and 2018, something worked. The graduation rate for Native American students in North Dakota climbed from 64.3% to 72%, and the gap with white students narrowed from 26 percentage points ...
Three in Four North Dakota Ninth Graders Now Earn a Diploma on Time, Down from Nearly Nine in Ten
In 2012, nearly every ninth grader in North Dakota made it to senior year. Of the 7,462 students who started high school that fall, 7,427 were still enrolled as twelfth graders four years later -- a 9...
Fargo and West Fargo Both Hit All-Time Low Graduation Rates as the Metro Booms
Drive 10 minutes in any direction around Fargo and you will pass new subdivisions, school construction sites, and help-wanted signs. The metro area has been one of North Dakota's economic success stor...
West Fargo Has Grown Every Year for 18 Years
In 2008, West Fargo enrolled 6,179 students, fewer than half the size of its neighbor across the Sheyenne Diversion. Fargo had 10,493. The gap was 4,314 students, wide enough that nobody confused the ...
North Dakota's 24-Point Native American Graduation Gap
In 2018, the graduation gap between Native American and white students in North Dakota had narrowed to 19.4 percentage points, the smallest in at least six years. Native American students were graduat...
6,336 Students Below the Trend Line
Between 2008 and 2019, North Dakota added an average of 1,526 students a year. The Bakken oil boom filled western classrooms. Fargo's suburbs pushed east. Enrollment climbed from 94,052 to 110,842, a ...
89% to 82%: North Dakota's Graduation Rate Collapse
North Dakota graduated 89.0% of its high school seniors in 2020. Four years later, that number is 82.4%. The state has not posted a single year of improvement since.
West Fargo Has Grown for 18 Straight Years
In 2008, West Fargo Schools enrolled 6,179 students, fewer than two-thirds the size of either Bismarck or Fargo. Eighteen years later, it has 13,211 students, a 113.8% increase, and sits 466 students ...
North Dakota's 16-Year Growth Era Ends
For 16 of the past 17 years, North Dakota added students. The Bakken oil boom pulled families into the western prairie. Fargo's suburbs sprawled east. The state's enrollment climbed from 93,406 in 200...