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There are seven colleges and universities in South Dakota, 6 public and one private.

The kindergarten entry cut off date is September 1st.

As of 2006 there were 703 public schools in 168 school districts, giving South Dakota the highest number of schools per capita in the United States.

In the fall of 2011, 25% (39 out of 152) of South Dakota School Districts will be using the four day school week in order to help alleviate state funding cuts.

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