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Title: North Dakota.
Authors: Lind, Jeffery1 (AUTHOR) jelind@umary.edu
Source: Journal of Education Human Resources. Apr2026 Supplement 1, Vol. 44 Issue S1, p131-133. 3p.
Subject Terms: *Educational law & legislation, *School enrollment, *School districts, *Private schools, *Special education, *Education associations, *Vocational schools
Geographic Terms: North Dakota
Abstract: North Dakota is a predominantly rural state with 170 public school districts, 31 special education units, 17 career and technology centers, and seven regional education associations. In addition, there are 58 approved nonpublic schools operating in the state. In the 2024–2025 school year, there were 116,598 public and 7,904 non-public enrolled students. This report provides an overview of recent legislation related to P–12 funding, including funding priorities for P–12 education, changes to the school funding formula, and the major human resources management initiatives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:North Dakota is a predominantly rural state with 170 public school districts, 31 special education units, 17 career and technology centers, and seven regional education associations. In addition, there are 58 approved nonpublic schools operating in the state. In the 2024–2025 school year, there were 116,598 public and 7,904 non-public enrolled students. This report provides an overview of recent legislation related to P–12 funding, including funding priorities for P–12 education, changes to the school funding formula, and the major human resources management initiatives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:2562783X
DOI:10.3138/jehr-2025-0067