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ENROLLMENT TRENDS · NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota schools in decline

North Dakota public schools with the largest enrollment loss from 2017-18 to 2024-25.

Schools in this report
50
steepest declines in state
Largest drop
-77%
FORT YATES MIDDLE SCHOOL
Range
-77% to -16%
2017-18 → 2024-25
TOP 50 ND PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY ENROLLMENT LOSS · 2017-18 → 2024-25
SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% change
FORT YATES MIDDLE SCHOOLFORT YATESFT YATES 420046-77.0%
EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTERWEST FARGOWEST FARGO 6450180-60.0%
WARWICK HIGH SCHOOLWARWICKWARWICK 2910648-54.7%
NEW TOWN MIDDLE SCHOOLNEW TOWNNEW TOWN 1231126-45.5%
BERTHOLD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBERTHOLDLEWIS AND CLARK 16117396-44.5%
KENMARE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLKENMAREKENMARE 28230129-43.9%
BADLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLWATFORD CITYMCKENZIE CO 1953538-43.5%
ELLENDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLELLENDALEELLENDALE 40200120-40.0%
RITA MURPHY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBISMARCKBISMARCK 1598367-38.6%
CAVALIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOLCAVALIERCAVALIER 6315195-38.1%
RUGBY ELY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLRUGBYRUGBY 5454285-37.2%
UNDERWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLUNDERWOODUNDERWOOD 814491-36.8%
HIGHLAND ACRES ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBISMARCKBISMARCK 1160103-35.6%
HAZEN HIGH SCHOOLHAZENHAZEN 3257167-35.0%
JIM HILL MIDDLE SCHOOLMINOTMINOT 1766505-34.1%
MAX ELEMENTARY SCHOOLMAXMAX 5010872-33.3%
ANAMOOSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLANAMOOSEANAMOOSE 1410773-31.8%
MT PLEASANT ELEMENTARY SCHOOLROLLAMT PLEASANT 4163112-31.3%
ROLETTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLROLETTEROLETTE 2911378-31.0%
SUNRISE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBISMARCKBISMARCK 1641445-30.6%
GRIMSRUD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBISMARCKBISMARCK 1255180-29.4%
HARWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLHARWOODWEST FARGO 613797-29.2%
TAYLOR-RICHARDTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLTAYLORRICHARDTON-TAYLOR 34200142-29.0%
WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLWEST FARGOWEST FARGO 6557397-28.7%
BEACH HIGH SCHOOLBEACHBEACH 3155111-28.4%
AURORA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLWEST FARGOWEST FARGO 6517377-27.1%
JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLFARGOFARGO 1360270-25.0%
WARWICK ELEMENTARY SCHOOLWARWICKWARWICK 2913199-24.4%
LIBERTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBISMARCKBISMARCK 1616470-23.7%
DRAYTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLDRAYTONDRAYTON 19157120-23.6%
WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLFARGOFARGO 1382292-23.6%
PIONEER ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBISMARCKBISMARCK 1265203-23.4%
GRENORA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLGRENORAGRENORA 9910783-22.4%
LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLJAMESTOWNJAMESTOWN 1230179-22.2%
PARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPARSHALLPARSHALL 3180141-21.7%
ENDERLIN AREA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLENDERLINENDERLIN AREA 24173136-21.4%
CLARA BARTON HAWTHORNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLFARGOFARGO 1392312-20.4%
EASTWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOLWEST FARGOWEST FARGO 6485387-20.2%
VALLEY CITY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLVALLEY CITYVALLEY CITY 2199159-20.1%
CENTRAL CASS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLCASSELTONCENTRAL CASS 17451364-19.3%
LEWIS AND CLARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOLMINOTMINOT 1516418-19.0%
HEBRON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLHEBRONHEBRON 1310485-18.3%
KULM ELEMENTARY SCHOOLKULMKULM 710687-17.9%
LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLFARGOFARGO 1401330-17.7%
LEGACY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLWEST FARGOWEST FARGO 6553456-17.5%
NORTH PLAINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLMINOT AFBMINOT 1283234-17.3%
EMERADO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLEMERADOEMERADO 127122101-17.2%
JAMESTOWN MIDDLE SCHOOLJAMESTOWNJAMESTOWN 1557466-16.3%
DAKOTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOLMINOT AFBMINOT 1278233-16.2%
MILNOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLMILNORMILNOR 210689-16.0%
50 of 50 rows · Brick-and-mortar only. Virtual, online, and cyber schools excluded. Schools must have had ≥100 students in 2017-18 and be open in both school years.↓ Download schools-in-decline-by-state-nd.csv

How this list was built

Every North Dakota public school that reported total enrollment in both the NCES SY 2017-18 and SY 2024-25 vintages was scored on percent change in enrollment. Schools needed at least 100 students in 2017-18 to qualify, and must have been open in both school years. Schools that closed entirely are tracked in the separate school closures report. Virtual academies, cyber charters, and online schools are excluded so the list reflects neighborhood schools that families have moved away from rather than program-design changes.

Enrollment loss is not a verdict on a school. Schools shrink because catchment populations shrink, because new schools open nearby, because a magnet program elsewhere pulls transfers, because districts redraw boundaries, or because the building physically aged out. Use this list as a starting point for understanding which North Dakota schools are operating with substantially fewer students than they were seven years ago.

Source data

NCES Common Core of Data, EDGE_ADMINDATA_PUBLICSCH MapServer, vintages 2017-18 and 2024-25. Refreshed yearly when NCES publishes a new admin-data release. School names, slugs, and current district affiliation come from the 2024-25 snapshot.

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