Summary:
The city of Hays, Montana is home to three schools that serve students from elementary through high school: Lodge Pole School, Hays-Lodge Pole High School, and Hays-Lodge Pole 7-8. These schools, which are part of the Hays-Lodge Pole K-12 Schls district, serve a predominantly Native American student population and face challenges in terms of low state-wide rankings and small school sizes.
While the schools in Hays, Montana have relatively low state-wide rankings, with Lodge Pole School and Hays-Lodge Pole High School ranked in the bottom 20% of their respective school types and Hays-Lodge Pole 7-8 ranked in the bottom 10% of middle schools, they have a significantly higher per-student spending than the state average. This suggests that the issue may not be a lack of funding, but rather how the resources are being utilized and allocated.
The schools in Hays, Montana also face challenges related to their small sizes, particularly Hays-Lodge Pole 7-8 with only 39 students. This may present difficulties in offering a diverse curriculum, extracurricular activities, and access to specialized resources and support. Additionally, the lack of diversity in the student population, with Native American students making up 97.6% to 100% of the student body, may limit the educational and social experiences for students.
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