Education in North Dakota

North Dakota Education Intel

Saturday, July 11, 2026
2 min read
6 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on education developments in North Dakota. Today we're covering 6 key stories including updates on north dakota education headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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North Dakota Education Headlines

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1.1

What percentage of public school funding in North Dakota comes from the federal government? |….

About 17.9% or 7 in 40 dollars of North Dakota public school funding came from the federal government during the 2022–23 school year. As with most schools nationwide, North Dakota received more funding from local or state governments than….

Why It Matters

Relevant to education professionals operating in ND.

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1.2

Highlights of North Dakota’s state education budget.

North Dakota senators passed the education budget Wednesday, setting up a future conference between lawmakers to settle differences. One of the biggest issues will be how much to increase the per-pupil funding number.

Why It Matters

Relevant to education professionals operating in ND.

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1.3

School District Finance.

This report collects other tax payments for property types subject to school taxes paid in lieu of property taxes. This information is used to calculate state aid formula payments to school districts.

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Background & Context

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2.1

Why bus-route optimization saves less than vendors claim.

Routing software typically reduces total miles 8-15%, not the 25-30% commonly quoted. The remaining miles are bound by bell-time constraints, geographic dispersion of stops, and contractually required maximum ride times — none of which routing software can move. Real savings come from bell-schedule changes, not better algorithms.

Why It Matters

Districts that buy routing software expecting headline savings underestimate the bell-time conversation that actually unlocks them. The conversation is harder than the procurement.

2.2

The IEP procedural safeguards parents most often waive accidentally.

Federal IDEA gives parents specific rights — to consent or refuse evaluations, to participate in placement decisions, to request independent educational evaluations at district expense — that are routinely waived by signing a standard IEP without raising objections. Once signed, undoing a placement decision is procedurally heavy.

Why It Matters

Districts have neither the obligation nor the resources to re-explain rights at every meeting; the procedural-safeguards notice is delivered annually and that satisfies the legal requirement. Parents who do not know the rights cannot exercise them.

2.3

Three fiduciary duties that nonprofit boards routinely confuse.

Board members owe duties of care (informed decision-making), loyalty (no self-dealing), and obedience (consistent with the mission). The duties are distinct: a member can satisfy care while violating loyalty, or vice versa. Most board mistakes involve loyalty (related-party transactions without disclosure).

Why It Matters

State attorneys general can pursue board members personally for breaches; D&O insurance typically covers care violations but excludes intentional loyalty breaches. Confusing the duties leaves members exposed without realizing it.

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DateJul 11, 2026
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