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South Dakota

Ready for Reentry learners connected to South Dakota: people learning inside its facilities today, and opted-in learners preparing to come home to its counties.

Updated Aug 20, 2026, 5:07 AM PT · refreshes hourly

Coming home to South Dakota
16
opted-in learners
Within 90 days
1–4
6 more beyond 90 days
Counties on the map
3
Course starts in SD facilities
52
Completions
4
Facilities with activity
5

Coming home, by county

Counties shaded by opted-in learners naming them as home. Orange dots mark correctional facilities where the course is being taken, sized by course starts.

Coming home in:
01–45–1415–2930–5960+facility
Counts of 1–4 shown as a range to protect privacy. 5 learners counted as Unspecified (no census county match).

County detail

CountyComing home≤30 days31–6061–9090+ReleasedNo date
Minnehaha 5 001–41–4 01–4
Clay 1–4 0000 1–40
Pennington 1–4 0000 01–4
Unspecified5

What learners coming home to South Dakota are asking for

Feedback on my reentry plan
15 94%
Help finding work
13 81%
Connection with a faith group
10 63%

Facilities with course activity

Aggregate course activity by facility. Facility figures describe institutions, not individuals.

FacilityCourse startsCompletions
SD DOC: South Dakota State Penitentiary221
SD DOC: Mike Durfee State Prison192
SD DOC: Rapid City Community Work Center51
SD DOC: Yankton Community Work Center40
SD DOC: South Dakota Women's Prison20
Local partners turn these numbers into welcome-home teams. Faith communities, reentry organizations, and volunteers can connect with opted-in learners coming home to their area.
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About this data: figures come from the Ready for Reentry course on secure tablets in U.S. correctional facilities, refreshed hourly from aggregate platform reporting. Pipeline figures include only learners who chose to share their information for follow-up support; destinations, release dates, and interests are self-reported. To protect privacy, no names or identifying details are collected into this page, and counts of 1–4 are shown as a range. County shapes and names follow U.S. Census boundaries; answers that don't match a census county in this state are counted but never displayed as written. Embraced:Fully · About the course · Get involved