Publication Date
12-15-1941
Pamphlet Number
58
Document Type
Pamphlet
Description
During recent years, enrollments in most South Dakota elementary schools have declined & at very rapid rate. The prevailing type of rural school district organization in most counties has proved rather ineffective in coping with dwindling enrollments and with the consequent high costs per pupil. It is the purpose of this pamphlet to assist educators, school board members and other Yankton County leaders, by analyzing the nature of the problem and by presenting suggestions for its solution as they have grown out of the experiences of other South Dakota communities. This study was made possible through the cooperation of the State and Federal Work Projects Administration and the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. The project is officially designated as W. P.A. Project No. 665-74-3-143. The authors gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of Mrs. Doris Boadwine, the Hamlin County Superintendent of Schools, from whose office most of the data used in this study was secured; and of high school superintendents who supplied lists of their tuition students.
Number of Pages
10
Format
application/pdf
Publisher
South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station
Disciplines
Rural Sociology
Recommended Citation
Kumlien, W. F.; Sauer, Howard M.; and Scandrette, C., "The Declining Enrollment Problem in the Elementary Schools of Hamlin County" (1941). Agricultural Experiment Station Rural Sociology Pamphlets (1940-1977). 58.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/agexperimentsta_rural-socio/58