Billings County Schools & Education
Billings County, North Dakota
School Score
94/100
Higher = better
Rating
High Performing
Graduation Rate
Pending
National avg 87.5%
Education Statistics
Graduation Rate
N/A
National avg 87.5%
Per-Pupil Spending
$12,109
National avg $13,239
State avg $9,385
School Score
94/100
Higher = better
State avg 54/100
State School Rank
#1
of 53 counties (1 = best)
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Education Overview
About Schools in Billings County, North Dakota
Focused Elementary Education in Billings
Billings County operates a very small educational system with just two public schools serving a total of 102 students. Both schools are elementary campuses managed by a single school district.
High Investment in Young Learners
The county spends $12,109 per pupil, which is significantly higher than the North Dakota average of $9,385. While graduation data is not available due to the elementary focus, the county maintains a baseline school score of 38.6.
The Billings County District 1
The Billings Co 1 district oversees both local schools, enrolling 102 students total. There are no charter schools in the county, ensuring a consistent public school experience for all families.
Small, Rural, and Intimate Classrooms
Both campuses are situated in rural locales with an average school size of just 51 students. DeMores Elementary is the largest at 55 students, while Prairie Elementary serves just 47 children in a deeply personalized setting.
Personalized Learning for Your Family
If you are looking for a home where your child will never be just a number, Billings County offers unmatched school intimacy. Consider the benefits of high per-pupil spending when evaluating properties in this quiet corner of the state.
School Overview
Total Schools
2
in Billings County
Total Enrollment
102
students
School Districts
1
district
Charter Schools
0
0% of total
School Type Breakdown
1 School District in Billings County
BILLINGS CO 1
2 Public Schools in Billings County
| School Name | District | Grades | Type | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DEMORES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | BILLINGS CO 1 | PK–8 | Primary | 55 |
| PRAIRIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | BILLINGS CO 1 | PK–8 | Primary | 47 |
Educational Attainment
Annual Per-Pupil Expenditure
$12,109
State avg $9,385
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Frequently Asked Questions
Schools in Billings County, North Dakota — FAQ
What does the school system look like in Billings County, North Dakota?
Billings County operates a very small educational system with just two public schools serving a total of 102 students. Both schools are elementary campuses managed by a single school district.
How do schools in Billings County perform academically?
The county spends $12,109 per pupil, which is significantly higher than the North Dakota average of $9,385. While graduation data is not available due to the elementary focus, the county maintains a baseline school score of 38.6.
What are the major school districts in Billings County, North Dakota?
The Billings Co 1 district oversees both local schools, enrolling 102 students total. There are no charter schools in the county, ensuring a consistent public school experience for all families.
What is the school experience like in Billings County?
Both campuses are situated in rural locales with an average school size of just 51 students. DeMores Elementary is the largest at 55 students, while Prairie Elementary serves just 47 children in a deeply personalized setting.
How can I find homes near good schools in Billings County, North Dakota?
If you are looking for a home where your child will never be just a number, Billings County offers unmatched school intimacy. Consider the benefits of high per-pupil spending when evaluating properties in this quiet corner of the state.
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Data Sources
Education data sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) and the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey. School scores are derived composite metrics.
Data is informational only. Coverage varies by county and reporting year. Not for use as the sole basis for educational decisions.