Sunshine Bible Academy Photo - Teachers at SBA engage with students in a small classroom setting providing opportunities for individualized attention and instruction that allows for increased academic rigor, and increased student involvement.

Average Private High School endowment in South Dakota

The average private high school endowment in South Dakota is $50M (2026).
The private high school in South Dakota with the highest endowment is Sunshine Bible Academy, with a endowment of $50M.
Endowment Range: $50M $50M Avg. Endowment: $50M

Average Private High School endowment in South Dakota (2026)

School
Endowment
Grades
Location
Rank: #11.
Sunshine Bible Academy
Sunshine Bible Academy Photo - Teachers at SBA engage with students in a small classroom setting providing opportunities for individualized attention and instruction that allows for increased academic rigor, and increased student involvement.
(Christian)
(1)
Endowment: $50 M
Grades: 7-12
400 Sunshine Dr
Miller, SD 57362
(605) 853-3071

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the South Dakota average private high schools endowment?
The South Dakota average private high schools endowment is $50M for 2026.
What are the private high schools with the highest endowment in South Dakota?
The top-ranked private high schools in South Dakota include Sunshine Bible Academy.

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