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High Schools
 The Bismarck Public School District has two senior high schools and one alternative high school.

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Actvities Schedules

Activities Schedules (link)
 This page contains the scheduling information for athletics and fine arts.
Other Schools
 As part of the Bismarck Public School District, the Bismarck Technical Center and Adult Learning Center (ALC) offer students and community members additional opportunites.

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Bismarck Technical Center
1200 West College Drive Bismarck North Dakota 58506 Phone: 701-224-5433 Fax: 701-224-5552 Principal: Dale Hoerauf Secretary: Connie Grause
Web Site: www.bpstechcenter.org
10th, 11th, or 12th grade students in the Bismarck, Mandan, and Wilton areas are eligible to enroll at the Bismarck Technical Center. As part of the Bismarck Public School District, the Bismarck Technical Center has course offerings that are geared towards career pathways.

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Adult Learning Center
806 North Washington Street Bismarck ND 58501 Phone: 701-323-4530 Fax: 701-323-4535 Director/Principal: Keith Bjornson Secretary: Judy Kopp
Web Site: www.alc.bismarckschools.org
The Adult Learning Center (ALC) provides services to help interested individuals increase their knowledge and improve their skills. Services are available to anyone 16 or older who lacks basic skills or a high school diploma. The ALC also provides services to meet the needs of displaced homemakers. Most services provided by the ALC are free to eligible North Dakota residents from Region VII. Class hours are flexible with both daytime and evening classes.

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Middle Schools
 The Bismarck Public School District has three middle schools. The newest middle school, Horizon, opened in January 2001, and replaced Hughes Middle School which now contains the administrative offices.

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Elementary Schools
 The Bismarck Public School District has 15 elementary schools.
Beginning with the 2008-2009 school year, the Bismarck Public School District will implement all-day, every day kindergarten.
The consensus of the Board and Administration is to reduce both Northridge and Murphy Elementary Schools by about 200 students each by considering a North Side Elementary School. The new school would be built to eventually accommodate about 500 students.
For more information, go to: New Elementary School Proposals

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School Supply Lists

School Supply Lists (link)
 Click here for a list of all elementary school supply lists.
Bismarck Early Childhood Education Program
 The Bismarck Early Childhood Education Program is a composite of four programs serving preschoolers and their families under one administration: Head Start, Early Childhood Special Education, Early Intervention, and Right Track.

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Find Your School
 We encourage parents and students to use Transfinderi to determine which schools a particular address is assigned to. When you type in the address, put the house number first, then the street name, then the direction. Do not use punctuation.
Example: 1009 1st St N instead of 1009 N. 1st St.
If you have difficulty using transfinderi, call 323-4502.

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Boundary Maps

All Bismarck School District Boundaries (pdf document)
File Size: 609.99 kb
 This map has all school boundaries.
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