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The state of Montana has 435 school districts; statewide funding, achievement and demographic data can be found in the tabs below. Or use the school district links at the bottom of this page to learn more about a specific Montana community.

Funding

Funding Breakdown Chart

WARNING: Data below comes from federal and state policy offices, as opposed to budget division staff. Funding levels will not match exact dollar figures that states and school districts receive. While this data can be used to help analyze policy and trends, it should not be used for local budgeting purposes.
     
Statewide Per-Pupil Expenditure $7,763
Per-Pupil Expenditure Rank of 50 states and the District of Columbia (1=Highest Spending) 25
School Finance Inequity Among Districts in Per-Pupil Dollars $1,547
School Finance Inequity Among Districts in Percentage Terms 19%
School Finance Equity Rank of 50 states and the District of Columbia (1=Most Equitable) 50
Total Federal Direct Aid (Title I & IDEA) to Montana FY 2006 $74,841,185
Total Federal Direct Aid Per Pupil $515
NCLB Title I Estimated FY 2009 Grant (Bush Budget) $45,260,167
NCLB Title I Estimated FY 2008 Grant (At Conference Level) $41,919,000
NCLB Title I Actual FY 2006 Grant $40,962,145
NCLB Title I Actual FY 2004 Grant $40,527,097
IDEA Part B Estimated FY 2009 Grant (Bush Budget) $36,124,899
IDEA Part B Estimated FY 2008 Grant (At Conference Level) $35,099,379
IDEA Part B Actual FY 2006 Grant $33,879,040
IDEA Part B Actual FY 2004 Grant $32,188,959
Impact Aid Basic Support Payments FY 2007 $37,177,930
Total School Food Funds FY 2007 $26,043,548
Total School Food Funds FY 2006 $24,049,511
Total School Food Funds FY 2004 $22,493,361

Demographics

Racial/Ethnic Breakdown
Asian: 1.1%
Black: 0.9%
Native American: 11.4%
White: 84.2%
Hispanic: 2.4%
Other: -0.0%
Total Number of Students 145,358
Student Poverty Rate 15.6%
Student Poverty Rate Rank of 50 States and the District of Columbia (1=Lowest Poverty Rate) 30
Free and Reduced Priced Lunch Enrollment Rate 35%
White Students 122,410
Black Students 1,303
Native American Students 16,519
Asian Students 1,652
Hispanic Students 3,474

Achievement

Achievement Overview

NCLB scores are based on state-defined standards, while NAEP standards are set by the federal government and are consistent nationwide.

Percentage figures presented reflect the proportion of students learning at grade level, according to state NCLB and national NAEP standards, respectively.

The percentage of students deemed proficient as per NCLB scores tends to be higher than the percentage deemed proficient as per NAEP scores, because state-defined standards of proficiency tend to be lower.

State Defined
Proficiency
(NCLB, 2004-05)
Nationally Defined
Proficiency
(NAEP, 2005)
National Rank
Based on 2005
NAEP Results
Grade 4 Students Proficient in Reading 75% 36% 9
Grade 4 Students Proficient in Math 56% 38% 21
Grade 8 Students Proficient in Reading 64% 37% 5
Grade 8 Students Proficient in Math 63% 36% 5

Compare to Other States

Use the form below to select data on which to make a comparison, and determine just how similar other states must be to yours for comparison purposes (e.g. within X percent of Montana's funding, number of students, etc.)

Number of Students:
Percentage of Students in Poverty:
Percentage of Black and Hispanic Students:
Statewide Expenditure Per Pupil:
Average School Finance Inequity Among Districts:
NCLB Title I Actual FY 2007 Grant Per Pupil:
IDEA Part B Actual FY 2007 Grant Per Pupil:
Total FY 2007 Federal Direct Aid Per Pupil:
Grade 4 Reading Proficiency:
Grade 4 Math Proficiency:

Notes & Sources

STATE-LEVEL DATA


FUNDING

  1. Statewide Per-Pupil Expenditure
    U.S. Census Bureau, School Year 2003-2004
    http://www2.census.gov/govs/school/04f33pub.pdf
  2. School Finance Inequity
    Education Finance Incentive Grant Program Definition of Equity, No Child Left Behind, Title I, Part A, Subpart 2, Sec. 1125A
    Note: Hawaii and the District of Columbia only have one school district, so their weighted coefficient is 0 as per Sec. 1125A of Title I of NCLB. Alaska, Kansas, and New Mexico qualify as equalized under the Impact Aid program standard (Title VIII, Sec8009(c)(1)), so they have been assigned a weighted coefficient of 10 as per Sec. 1125A.
  3. NCLB Title I
    Fiscal Years 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, Estimated 2009 (Bush Budget)
    U.S. Department of Education
    http://www.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/statetables/08stbyprogram.xls
  4. IDEA Part B
    Fiscal Years 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, Estimated 2009 (Bush Budget)
    U.S. Department of Education
    http://www.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/statetables/08stbyprogram.xls
  5. Impact Aid Basic Support Payments
    National Association of Federally Impacted Schools, Fiscal Year 2007
  6. School Food Programs
    Child Nutrition Program Data, Food and Nutrition Service – USDA, Fiscal Years 2004, 2006, 2007
    http://www.fns.usda.gov/pd/cnpmain.htm

DEMOGRAPHICS

  1. Student Poverty Rate
    Poverty Rate for School-Age Children, Ages 5-17
    U.S. Census Bureau Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates, 2004
    http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/saipe/national.cgi?year=2004&ascii=#SA51
  2. Free and Reduced Price Lunch Enrollment Rate
    National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, School Year 2005-2006
    http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/
  3. Total Number of Students, Disaggregated by Race
    National Center
    for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, School Year 2005-2006
    http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/

ACHIEVEMENT

  1. State Defined Proficiency Level
    Montana Criterion-Referenced Test, State Results, 2004-05
    http://www.opi.mt.gov/PDF/Measurement/rptDistCrtResults2005.pdf
  2. Nationally Defined Proficiency Level
    National Assessment of Educational Progress, 2005
    http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/

DISTRICT-LEVEL DATA


FUNDING

  1. District Per-Pupil Expenditure
    National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, School Year 2004-2005
    http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/
  2. District Operating Budget
    U.S. Census Bureau, Public Elementary-Secondary Education Finance Data, 2006
    http://www.census.gov/govs/www/school06.html
  3. NCLB Title I
    Fiscal Years 2004, 2006, 2008
    Thompson Publishing, Title I Online
    http://www.thompson.com/public/nclb/fundinginformation/fundinginformation.html
    Estimated Fiscal Year 2009 (Bush Budget)
    Congressional Research Service, supplied by the Office of Senator Christopher J. Dodd (D-CT)
  4. IDEA Part B
    Fiscal Years 2004, 2006
    Montana's State Special Education Department
    Fiscal Year 2008 at Conference Level, Estimated Fiscal Year 2009 (Bush Budget)
    These grants have been estimated based on the FY 2008 conference appropriation or Bush’s budget request for IDEA Part B and each district’s FY 2006 grant.
  5. Impact Aid Basic Support Payments
    National Association of Federally Impacted Schools, Fiscal Year 2007

DEMOGRAPHICS

  1. Student Poverty Rate
    U.S. Census Bureau Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates, 2004
    http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/saipe/district.html
  2. Free and Reduced Price Lunch Enrollment Rate
    National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, School Year 2005-2006
    http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/
  3. Total Number of Students, Disaggregated by Race
    National Center
    for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, School Year 2005-2006
    http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/

ACHIEVEMENT

  1. District NCLB
    Montana Criterion-Referenced Test, Grade 4, 2004-05
    http://data.opi.state.mt.us/IRISReports/main.asp?category=Assessment%20(NRT/CRT)

DEFINITIONS

Per-Pupil Expenditure. Statewide per-pupil expenditure equals the total amount of revenue paid out by school systems in the state divided by total school enrollment. It includes funds from federal, state, and local sources and funds spent on day to day operating expenses, such as teacher salaries. It does not include capital expenses, such as school construction.

School Finance Inequity. School finance equity figures presented reflect a definition contained in Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act. That definition examines the differences in per-pupil spending among school districts across a given state. The per-pupil expenditure for every school district is compared to the average per-pupil expenditure for the state and weighted according to size and poverty level.

Indirect aid is support provided for school districts through the federal tax code. For example, a community can use local property taxes to finance local schools, and it costs taxpayers less because local property taxes are deductible on federal income tax returns.

Direct Aid. Direct aid is education funding that comes from the federal government and is distributed directly to states and then given to individual school districts. The figures presented here include only the two largest direct aid funding streams -- the Title I program for disadvantaged students and the IDEA special education program for children with disabilities.

Title I. Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act authorizes direct aid from the federal government to states and school districts to support the additional education needs of children from low-income families.

IDEA. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) authorizes direct aid from the federal government to states and school districts to support the additional education needs of children with disabilities.

Impact Aid Basic Support Payments. Title VIII of the No Child Left Behind Act authorizes direct aid from the federal government to school districts that educate large numbers of "federally connected" children or have been impacted by the lost property tax revenue on federal lands (i.e. military bases or Native American reservations).

Student Poverty Rate. The student poverty rate reflects the number of children in a state ages 5 to 17 living beneath the Census Bureau's poverty line. In 2004, the poverty income threshold for a family of four was $19,157.

Free and Reduced Priced Lunch Enrollment Rate. The student poverty rate based on free and reduced price lunch eligibility reflects the number of students in the state who are certified to receive free or reduced price lunches based on their family incomes or participation in Food Stamp or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families programs.

Total School Food Funds. The National School Lunch Act authorizes the distribution of federal funds to states and school districts to provide nutritious lunches, breakfasts and snacks to low income students at free or reduced prices.

Achievement. State-defined proficiency standards of what students should know and be able to do in each grade are developed separately by each state. States use these standards to test and assess whether students are performing adequately, as required under the No Child Left Behind Act.

Nationally-defined proficiency standards of what students should know and be able to do are developed by the National Assessment Governing Board. The Board administers a national test to a representative sample of students-the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)-that measures whether students are performing at grade level.

Percentage figures presented reflect the proportion of students learning at grade level according to state NCLB and national NAEP standards, respectively.

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Montana School Districts (435)

The full list of Montana school districts is below. Click on any name for funding, achievement and demographic data for that district, or use this form to narrow down the list.

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Absarokee Elementary
Absarokee High School
Alberton K-12 Schools
Alder Elementary
Alzada Elementary
Amsterdam Elementary
Anaconda Elementary
Anaconda High School
Anderson Elementary
Arlee Elementary
Arlee High School
Arrowhead Elementary
Ashland Elementary
Auchard Creek Elementary
Augusta Elementary
Augusta High School
Avon Elementary
Ayers Elementary
Bainville K-12 Schools
Baker K-12 Schools
Basin Elementary
Bear Paw Elementary
Beaverhead County High School
Belfry K-12 Schools
Belgrade Elementary
Belgrade High School
Belt Elementary
Belt High School
Benton Lake Elementary
Biddle Elementary
Big Dry Creek Elementary
Big Sandy Elementary
Big Sandy High School
Big Timber Elementary
Bigfork Elementary
Bigfork High School
Billings Elementary
Billings High School
Birney Elementary
Bloomfield Elementary
Blue Creek Elementary
Blue Sky K-12 Schools
Bonner Elementary
Boulder Elementary
Box Elder Elementary
Box Elder High School
Boyd Elementary
Bozeman Elementary
Bozeman High School
Brady K-12 Schools
Bridger K-12 Schools
Broadus Elementary
Broadview Elementary
Broadview High School
Brockton Elementary
Brockton High School
Brorson Elementary
Browning Elementary
Browning High School
Butte Elementary
Butte High School
Bynum Elementary
Camas Prairie Elementary
Canyon Creek Elementary
Cardwell Elementary
Carter County High School
Carter Elementary
Cascade Elementary
Cascade High School
Cayuse Prairie Elementary
Centerville Elementary
Centerville High School
Charlo Elementary
Charlo High School
Chester Elementary
Chester High School
Chinook Elementary
Chinook High School
Choteau Elementary
Choteau High School
Circle Elementary
Circle High School
Clancy Elementary
Cleveland Elementary
Clinton Elementary
Cohagen Elementary
Colstrip Elementary
Colstrip High School
Columbia Falls Elementary
Columbia Falls High School
Columbus Elementary
Columbus High School
Conrad Elementary
Conrad High School
Cooke City Elementary
Corvallis K-12 Schools
Cottonwood Elementary
Cottonwood Elementary
Cottonwood Elementary
Craig Elementary
Creston Elementary
Culbertson Elementary
Culbertson High School
Custer County High School
Custer K-12 Schools
Cut Bank Elementary
Cut Bank High School
Darby K-12 Schools
Davey Elementary
Dawson County High School
Deep Creek Elementary
Deer Creek Elementary
Deer Lodge Elementary
Deer Park Elementary
Deerfield Elementary
Denton Elementary
Denton High School
Desmet Elementary
Dillon Elementary
Divide Elementary
Dixon Elementary
Dodson Elementary
Dodson High School
Drummond Elementary
Drummond High School
Dupuyer Elementary
Dutton K-12 Schools
East Glacier Park Elementary
East Helena Elementary
Edgar Elementary
Ekalaka Elementary
Elder Grove Elementary
Elliston Elementary
Elysian Elementary
Ennis K-12 Schools
Eureka Elementary
Evergreen Elementary
Fair-Mont-Egan Elementary
Fairfield Elementary
Fairfield High School
Fairview Elementary
Fairview High School
Fergus High School
Fishtail Elementary
Flathead High School
Flaxville K-12 Schools
Florence-Carlton K-12 Schools
Forsyth Elementary
Forsyth High School
Fort Benton Elementary
Fort Benton High School
Fortine Elementary
Frazer Elementary
Frazer High School
Frenchtown K-12 Schools
Froid Elementary
Froid High School
Fromberg Elementary
Fromberg High School
Frontier Elementary
Galata Elementary
Gallatin Gateway Elementary
Gardiner Elementary
Gardiner High School
Garfield County High School
Garrison Elementary
Geraldine Elementary
Geraldine High School
Geyser Elementary
Geyser High School
Gildford Colony Elementary
Glasgow K-12 Schools
Glendive Elementary
Gold Creek Elementary
Golden Ridge Elementary
Grant Elementary
Grass Range Elementary
Grass Range High School
Great Falls Elementary
Great Falls High School
Greenfield Elementary
Greycliff Elementary
Hall Elementary
Hamilton K-12 Schools
Hammond-Hawks Home Elementary
Hardin Elementary
Hardin High School
Harlem Elementary
Harlem High School
Harlowton Elementary
Harlowton High School
Harrison K-12 Schools
Havre Elementary
Havre High School
Hays-Lodge Pole K-12 Schools
Heart Butte Elementary
Heart Butte High School
Helena Elementary
Helena Flats Elementary
Helena High School
Hellgate Elementary
Helmville Elementary
Highwood Elementary
Highwood High School
Hinsdale Elementary
Hinsdale High School
Hobson K-12 Schools
Hot Springs Elementary
Hot Springs High School
Huntley Project K-12 Schools
Hysham K-12 Schools
Independent Elementary
J-I K-12 Schools
Jackson Elementary
Jefferson High School
Joliet Elementary
Joliet High School
Jordan Elementary
Judith Gap Elementary
Judith Gap High School
K-G Elementary
K-G High School
Kalispell Elementary
Kester Elementary
Kila Elementary
King Colony Elementary
Kinsey Elementary
Kircher Elementary
Knees Elementary
Lambert Elementary
Lambert High School
Lame Deer Elementary
Lame Deer High School
Lamotte Elementary
Landusky Elementary
Laurel Elementary
Laurel High School
Lavina K-12 Schools
Lennep Elementary
Lewistown Elementary
Libby K-12 Schools
Liberty Elementary
Lima K-12 Schools
Lincoln County High School
Lincoln K-12 Schools
Lindsay Elementary
Livingston Elementary
Lockwood Elementary
Lodge Grass Elementary
Lodge Grass High School
Lolo Elementary
Lone Rock Elementary
Lustre Elementary
Luther Elementary
Malmborg Elementary
Malta K-12 Schools
Manhattan Elementary
Manhattan High School
Marion Elementary
Mccormick Elementary
Mcleod Elementary
Medicine Lake K-12 Schools
Melrose Elementary
Melstone Elementary
Melstone High School
Melville Elementary
Miami Elementary
Miles City Elementary
Missoula Elementary
Missoula High School
Molt Elementary
Monforton Elementary
Montana City Elementary
Moore Elementary
Moore High School
Morin Elementary
Nashua K-12 Schools
North Harlem Colony Elementary
Noxon Elementary
Noxon High School
Nye Elementary
Olney-Bissell Elementary
Opheim K-12 Schools
Ophir Elementary
Outlook K-12 Schools
Ovando Elementary
Paradise Elementary
Park City Elementary
Park City High School
Park High School
Pass Creek Elementary
Peerless K-12 Schools
Pendroy Elementary
Philipsburg K-12 Schools
Pine Creek Elementary
Pine Grove Elementary
Pioneer Elementary
Plains Elementary
Plains High School
Pleasant Valley Elementary
Plenty Coups High School
Plentywood K-12 Schools
Plevna K-12 Schools
Polaris Elementary
Polson Elementary
Polson High School
Poplar Elementary
Poplar High School
Potomac Elementary
Powder River Co District High School
Powell County High School
Power Elementary
Power High School
Pryor Elementary
Ramsay Elementary
Rapelje Elementary
Rapelje High School
Rau Elementary
Raynesford Elementary
Red Lodge Elementary
Red Lodge High School
Reedpoint Elementary
Reedpoint High School
Reichle Elementary
Richey Elementary
Richey High School
Ringling Elementary
Roberts K-12 Schools
Rocky Boy Elementary
Rocky Boy High School
Ronan Elementary
Ronan High School
Rosebud Elementary
Rosebud High School
Ross Elementary
Roundup Elementary
Roundup High School
Roy K-12 Schools
Ryegate K-12 Schools
S H Elementary
Saco Elementary
Saco High School
Sand Springs Elementary
Savage Elementary
Savage High School
Scobey K-12 Schools
Seeley Lake Elementary
Shawmut Elementary
Shelby Elementary
Shelby High School
Shepherd Elementary
Shepherd High School
Sheridan Elementary
Sheridan High School
Shields Valley Elementary
Shields Valley High School
Sidney Elementary
Sidney High School
Simms High School
Smith Valley Elementary
Somers Elementary
South Stacey Elementary
Spring Creek Colony Elementary
Spring Creek Elementary
Springdale Elementary
Springhill Elementary
Squirrel Creek Elementary
St Ignatius K-12 Schools
St Regis K-12 Schools
Stanford K-12 Schools
Stevensville Elementary
Stevensville High School
Sun River Valley Elementary
Sunburst K-12 Schools
Sunset Elementary
Superior K-12 Schools
Swan Lake-Salmon Elementary
Swan River Elementary
Swan Valley Elementary
Sweet Grass County High School
Sylvanite Elementary
Target Range Elementary
Terry K-12 Schools
Thompson Falls Elementary
Thompson Falls High School
Three Forks Elementary
Three Forks High School
Townsend K-12 Schools
Trail Creek Elementary
Trego Elementary
Trinity Elementary
Trout Creek Elementary
Troy Elementary
Troy High School
Turner Elementary
Turner High School
Twin Bridges K-12 Schools
Twin Buttes Elementary
Ulm Elementary
Upper West Shore Elementary
Valier Elementary
Valier High School
Valley View Elementary
Van Norman Elementary
Vaughn Elementary
Victor K-12 Schools
Vida Elementary
Warrick Elementary
West Glacier Elementary
West Valley Elementary
West Yellowstone K-12
Westby K-12 Schools
White Sulphur Springs Elementary
White Sulphur Springs High School
Whitefish Elementary
Whitefish High School
Whitehall Elementary
Whitehall High School
Whitewater K-12 Schools
Whitlash Elementary
Wibaux K-12 Schools
Willow Creek Elementary
Willow Creek High School
Winifred K-12 Schools
Winnett K-12 Schools
Wisdom Elementary
Wise River Elementary
Wolf Creek Elementary
Wolf Point Elementary
Wolf Point High School
Woodman Elementary
Wyola Elementary
Yaak Elementary
Yellowstone Academy
Zurich Elementary

Per-Pupil Expenditure. Statewide per-pupil expenditure equals the total amount of revenue paid out by school systems in the state divided by total school enrollment. It includes funds from federal, state, and local sources and funds spent on day to day operating expenses, such as teacher salaries. It does not include capital expenses, such as school construction.

School Finance Inequity. School finance equity figures presented reflect a definition contained in Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act. That definition examines the differences in per-pupil spending among school districts across a given state. The per-pupil expenditure for every school district is compared to the average per-pupil expenditure for the state and weighted according to size and poverty level.

Indirect Aid. Indirect aid is support provided for school districts through the federal tax code. For example, a community can use local property taxes to finance local schools, and it costs taxpayers less because local property taxes are deductible on federal income tax returns.

Direct Aid. Direct aid is education funding that comes from the federal government and is distributed directly to states and then given to individual school districts. The figures presented here include only the two largest direct aid funding streams -- the Title I program for disadvantaged students and the IDEA special education program for children with disabilities.

Title I. Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act authorizes direct aid from the federal government to states and school districts to support the additional education needs of children from low-income families.

IDEA. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) authorizes direct aid from the federal government to states and school districts to support the additional education needs of children with disabilities.

Impact Aid Basic Support Payments. Title VIII of the No Child Left Behind Act authorizes direct aid from the federal government to school districts that educate large numbers of "federally connected" children or have been impacted by the lost property tax revenue on federal lands (i.e. military bases or Native American reservations).

Student Poverty Rate. The student poverty rate reflects the number of children in a state ages 5 to 17 living beneath the Census Bureau's poverty line. In 2004, the poverty income threshold for a family of four was $19,157.

Free and Reduced Priced Lunch Enrollment Rate. The student poverty rate based on free and reduced price lunch eligibility reflects the number of students in the state who are certified to receive free or reduced price lunches based on their family incomes or participation in Food Stamp or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families programs.

Total School Food Funds. The National School Lunch Act authorizes the distribution of federal funds to states and school districts to provide nutritious lunches, breakfasts and snacks to low income students at free or reduced prices.

Achievement. State-defined proficiency standards of what students should know and be able to do in each grade are developed separately by each state. States use these standards to test and assess whether students are performing adequately, as required under the No Child Left Behind Act.

Nationally-defined proficiency standards of what students should know and be able to do are developed by the National Assessment Governing Board. The Board administers a national test to a representative sample of students-the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)-that measures whether students are performing at grade level.

Percentage figures presented reflect the proportion of students learning at grade level according to state NCLB and national NAEP standards, respectively.


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