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Logan County

North Dakota · Public K-12

Public K-12 enrollment in Logan County totals about 346 students across 4 schools, an average of 87 per campus. Napoleon 2 is the largest district. By level, that breaks down as 2 elementary and 2 high schools.

7-year change in Logan County

SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25
Total enrollment
346
-10 (-3%) vs SY 2017-18
School count
4
0 (0%) vs SY 2017-18
% White
92%
was 94%
% Hispanic
4%
was 3%
% Black
1%
was 1%
% Asian
0%
was 0%
Source: NCES Common Core of Data, enrollment-weighted demographic averages
Schools
4
2 districts
Enrollment
346
NCES CCD
Median income
$62,750
Below North Dakota avg
Free/reduced lunch
37.0%
Above North Dakota avg
Elementary
2
209 students
Middle
0
schools
High
2
137 students
Combined / other
0
schools
LARGEST DISTRICT
NAPOLEON 2
246 students · 2 districts in Logan County

County vs. school enrollment demographics

Left bar is the racial makeup of Logan County residents (Census ACS 5-year). Right bar is the enrollment-weighted makeup of public schools in the county (NCES CCD). NCES systematically under-reports Hispanic, Pacific Islander, and Native American enrollment for many schools; where the resident share is meaningful but the reported school share is zero, we mark the school bar "not reported".

County residents
White
94%
Hispanic
4%
Black
0%
Asian
0%
Two or more
4%
Native American
0%
Pacific Islander
0%
School enrollment
White
92%
Hispanic
4%
Black
1%
Asian
0%
Two or more
1%
Native American
1%
Pacific Islander
0%
Bachelor's+
25.8%
adults 25+
Poverty rate
8.0%
ACS 5-year
Unemployment
1.7%
civilian labor
Median age
50
20.9% under 18

Test scores in Logan County

Latest 2024-25 ELA proficiency, 3 schools ranked. North Dakota state average: 38.7%.

See all 3 schools in Logan County ranked by score →

All schools (4)

NameCityLevelGradesEnrollmentRating
NAPOLEON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLNapoleonElementaryPK-06139·
NAPOLEON HIGH SCHOOLNapoleonHigh07-12107·
GACKLE-STREETER ELEMENTARY SCHOOLGackleElementaryPK-0870·
GACKLE-STREETER HIGH SCHOOLGackleHigh09-1230·

Cities in Logan County

Gackle2 schoolsNapoleon2 schools

About Logan County

Logan County is a rural-scale county of about 1,819 residents in North Dakota. Its public-school system instructs approximately 346 students across 4 schools.

Zooming out, census numbers show typical household earnings sit around $62,750, roughly 26% of adults have completed at least a four-year degree, and the federal-poverty share is near 8%. That income level is 14% below the North Dakota median.

In terms of grade levels, Logan County is made up of 2 elementary schools (209 students), and 2 high schools (137).

NAPOLEON 2 is the biggest district by enrollment, covering about 246 students across Logan County.

Over the past 7-year window. Total public-school enrollment in Logan County has fell 3% since SY 2017-18, moving from about 356 students to 346.

On allk12, the community for Logan County discusses comparison threads between local schools and program reviews. Anyone with firsthand knowledge of these schools is welcome to weigh in.

Frequently asked questions

How many public schools are in Logan County?
Logan County, North Dakota has 4 public K-12 schools serving approximately 346 students.
How many high schools are in Logan County?
Logan County, North Dakota has 2 public high schools, serving approximately 137 students.
How many elementary schools are in Logan County?
Logan County, North Dakota has 2 public elementary schools, serving approximately 209 students.
What is the largest school district in Logan County?
NAPOLEON 2 is the largest school district in Logan County, serving approximately 246 students. The county contains 2 school districts overall.
What is the population of Logan County?
Logan County, North Dakota has a population of approximately 1,819, with a median age of 50. About 20.9% of residents are under 18.
What is the median household income in Logan County?
Median household income in Logan County is $62,750, below the North Dakota average of $73,179. About 8.0% of residents live below the federal poverty line.
How educated are residents of Logan County?
Approximately 25.8% of adults 25 and older in Logan County hold a bachelor's degree or higher, according to the Census ACS 5-year estimate.
What share of students in Logan County qualify for free or reduced lunch?
Roughly 37.0% of students in Logan County public schools qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, a common proxy for low-income enrollment. This is higher than the North Dakota county average of 33.7%.
What is the student-teacher ratio in Logan County schools?
Across Logan County public schools, the enrollment-weighted student-teacher ratio is approximately 12.8 to 1.
What is the racial makeup of Logan County?
Logan County residents are approximately 94% White, 4% Hispanic, 0% Black, 0% Asian, 4% two or more races according to the Census ACS 5-year estimate.
DATA · Census ACS 5-year · NCES Common Core of Data