Montana

State K-12 public school system overview

Montana operates a decentralized public education system serving 150,098 students across 398 school districts and 828 schools. The state employs 10,854 teachers, resulting in an average student-to-teacher ratio of approximately 13.8 students per teacher, which falls below the national average of around 16 students per teacher. The high number of districts relative to enrollment reflects Montana's geographic characteristics, with many rural areas maintaining smaller, localized school systems.

Student demographics in Montana show relatively limited racial and ethnic diversity compared to national averages. The state's student population is predominantly white, with smaller percentages of Native American, Hispanic, Asian, and other racial groups. Montana has a notable Native American student population due to the presence of tribal lands and reservations throughout the state. Free and reduced-price lunch eligibility rates indicate moderate economic disadvantage levels, though specific percentages would require additional data sources.

Per-pupil spending in Montana averaged $11,207 during the 2022-23 school year, placing the state below the national average of approximately $14,500. This funding level affects resource availability across districts, particularly in smaller rural areas where fixed costs per student may be proportionally higher. The spending variance across districts reflects differences in local tax bases and state funding formulas.

Montana's accountability system uses state-developed assessments and accountability measures, though specific details about proficiency standards, assessment names, and rating systems would require consultation of state-specific education department documentation. The state maintains its own accountability frameworks separate from federal ESSA requirements, with particular attention to rural school performance and the unique educational needs of communities across the state's vast geographic area.

This summary was generated by AI from public data sources. Last updated May 6, 2026.

This data is aggregated from state and federal public datasets. While we believe it is accurate, we always recommend confirming it on the corresponding state or federal site. See Data Notes for more.

Total Students

150K

Districts

398

Schools

828

Teachers

10.9K

Per-Pupil Spending

$11,207

Total Budget

N/A

State Overview

Demographics

Free/Reduced Lunch
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English Language Learners
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Students with Disabilities
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Academic Performance

Math Proficiency
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Reading Proficiency
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Graduation Rate
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Finance Overview

Avg Per-Pupil Spending
$11,207
Spending Range
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District Distribution

By Size

Large (10K+)
1
Medium (3K-10K)
9
Small (<3K)
388

By Location

City
9
Suburb
4
Town
52
Rural
333

Career & Technical Education

35,909 total CTE participants (2023-2024)

Secondary
Business
15,684
Architecture
13,221
Hospitality
9,076
Agriculture
7,732
Finance
7,679
Arts
7,204
Manufacturing
6,841
Information
6,538
Top 3: Business, Architecture, HospitalitySource: U.S. Dept. of Education (Perkins V)
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