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Richardton-Taylor Public School District

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Richardton-Taylor Public School District No. 34 is a public school system in Richardton, North Dakota. It serves pre-K through 12th grade and runs two schools: Taylor-Richardton Elementary School in Taylor and Richardton-Taylor High School in Richardton. Most of the district is in Stark County (Richardton and Taylor), with a portion in Dunn County. The main Richardton campus building opened in 1961.

As of recent data, about 339 students attend the district, with roughly 28 teachers and 26 other staff, giving a student-teacher ratio of about 12:1.

Brent Bautz became the district’s superintendent in 2007. In 2007, the elementary had about 120 students and the high school about 115. The district had about 240 students in 2009, then grew to about 273 in 2013 and around 300 in 2016. In 2016, the district started a separate pre-K through 1 program at St. Mary’s Social Center. There were plans to renovate the Richardton high school for about $15 million.

Website: www.richardton-taylor.k12.nd.us


This page was last edited on 3 February 2026, at 15:18 (CET).