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EDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORS
IDENTIFIERS
DOCUMENT RESUME
RC 004 474
Indian Education; Annual Report 1966-1967.Montana State Dept. of Public Instruction, Helena.Dec 6777p.
EDRS Price ME-$0.50 HC-$3.95Achievement, *American Indians, *Annual Reports,Attendance, Dropouts, *Education, EducationalFinance, Enrollment, Federal Programs, HigherEducation, Needs, State Departments of Education,State Federal Support, *Vocational Counseling,Vocational Education*Montana
ABSTRACTThe 1966-67 annual report of Indian education from
the Montana State Department of Public Instruction emphasizes thegrowing awareness of Indian youth looking to higher education andvocational training beyond high school. It is noted that the Indianeducation supervisor, in cooperation with the Bureau of IndianAffairs, disseminates information regarding financial aid availablefor post-high-school education. The report discusses the followupprogram conducted by the 2 offices to encourage and stimulate greaterstudent achievement. The document lists those who took advantage ofthe assistance for additional education during the year 1966-67.Brief descriptions of each of the 7 Indian reservations in Montanaare given, along with statistics on enrollment* attendance,graduates, dropouts, adult students, and reimbursements anddisbursements of Federal funds for Indian education in Montana. Inconclusion, it is noted that administrators of schools with Indianenrollments indicated a need for improvements in reading andattendance, and a decrease in dropout rates among Indian students.(EL)
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INDIAN EDUCATION
ANNUAL REPORT
1966.-1967
December, 1967
Harriet Miller
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Helene, Montana
FOREWORD
Many schools with high Indian enrollment operate
without assistance from Johnson O'Malley Act funds. Thus,
this report includes information in addition to that used
as a basis for Johnson O'Malley Act reimbursement.
Necessary data on the Johnson O'Malley Act funds was
reported directly to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, according
with Section 302, IOC, Chapter 3, Part II, Volume VI of the
Memel of Regulations.
F1167411.200-2/68
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Nigher Education
Montana Indian Scholarship Students WavingAttended Units Of The University
Indian Students Attending or Having AttendedCommercial Col leges i in Montana
Indian Students Attending or Having AttendedPrivate Schools in Montana
Indian Students Attending or Having AttendedJunior Colleges in Montana
Students Receiving Federal Grants Administeredby Bureau Of Indian Affairs
1
3
4
5
6
7
Students Receiving Adult Educational TrainingAdministered by Bureau Of Indian Affairs 11
Secondary Education 15
Blackfeet Reservation 16
Crow Reservation 24
Flathead Reservation 32
Fort Belknap Reservation 38
Fort Peck Reservation 44
Northern Cheyenne Reservation 50
Rocky Boy's Reservation 56
Enrollment Recapitulation 62
Problems Concerning Indian Education 64
Reimbursements to Schools Johnson O'Malley 65
Public Law 874 68
HIGHER EDUCATION
With the ever growing awareness that high school education
is inadequate preparation to meet life's demands, Indian youth
are'lookIng more and more to colleges and vocational training
schools for additional education. Undoubtedly the awareness is
due in great measure to more extensive high school counseling
service.
Because most of our Indian population lives in a poverty or
near poverty state as compared with the surrounding community, the
Indian Education Supervisor in cooperation with educational
personnel of the Bureau of Indian Affairs conducts a program to
disseminate information regarding financial aids with which Indian
youth can continue their education beyond high school. This pro-
gram involves not only considerable communication by telephone and
letter, but also visitation of every high school on or near Indian
reservations at least once a year to confer with administrators,
counseling personnel, and individual Indian students. Approximately
250 individual conferences were conducted in the state this year,
plus those carried on with Montana Indians enrolled in.the Bureau
of Indian Affairs' off-reservation boarding schools.
The Indian Education Supervisor processes all applications
for college fee-waivers as provided by Section 75.506.1, R.C.M.
1947, which states: "Any person of one-fourth (A) Indian blood
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or more who shall have completed the regular course of a four-year
accredited high school or Federal Indian School in Montana, and
shall have shown evidence of studious and industrious habits, shall
be entitled, upon the recommendation of the state board of education,
to enroll in any of the units of the university of Montana for four
(4) years without the payment of fees required of students attending
such institutions. The number of such Indians chosen each year
shall not exceed forty-eight (48). Rules and regulations governing
the selection of these pupils shall be formulated by the state
board of education and the state superintendent of public Instruction
Is hereby designated as the agent of the board in carrying out this
act."
The Indian Education Supervisor works closely with Bureau of
Indian Affairs education personnel in a followup program for Indian
college students. The supervisor visits the students at least
twice a year to personally encourage them, and to stimulate greater
achievement through discussion.
Indian communities can now point with pride to many of their
people who are successful in the world of work, having completed
college undergraduate and graduate programs, and courses in
vocational training schools. Because of the scarcity of job
opportunities, many employed Indians return to the reservation only
for occasional visits, and reside In areas that need their skills.
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MONTANA INDIAN SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS*HAVING ATTENDED UNITS 07 THE UNIVERSITY
ALL OR FRACTION OF THE YEAR1966-1967
Acevedo, Thomas RaulAdams, Warren B.Bear, Marjorie R. MitchellBear, UrbanBeartusk, Keith L.Bell, JoAnne MarieBighorn, Ernest C., Jr.Big Knife, MinnieBirdinground, SampsonBlakeslee, Valerie JuneBremner, Lockley C.Camel, Charles W.Covers Up, BernardDenny, MarcusDoore, Roy, Jr.Dusty Bull, Sharon MarieEdmo, Karen KippFisher, Reis JohnFyant, Arthur PaulGrenier, YvonneHead, CharlesIron, Gail
Jones, Jeanne M.Kennedy, Patricia A.Kicking Woman, CliffordKillsnight, FredericKirkaldie, Donna M.LaVerdure, DoyleLittle Light, Cornelius
Lukin, Mary LynnMarengo, Lynda M.Matt, Arlene AnnMatt, Edith RoseMatt, Ronald E.Matt, Wendell LeeMatt, Zilia AnnMatte, Diane LynnMcClure, Margene ArlysMcKay, Thomas I.Mienke, ConnieNeuman, DanielNot Afraid, Starr, Jr.Parsons, Robert T.Pau), John PeterPepion, Phyllis JeanPond, Leland JamesReal Bird, Coey MyronReed, ClydeRobinson, Boyd DuaneSalway, Marlene JuneShone, Frank RobertSummers, RichardThree Irons, AvisTorgerson, Shirley GrayWhiteman, Elizabeth A.Wiegand, James R.Wing, Carlotta
* To be eligible, the applicant must have inherited at leastone-quarter (1/4) American Indian blood.
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INDIAN* STUDENTSATTENDING OR HAVING ATTENDEDCOMMERCIAL COLLEGES IN MONTANA
1966--1967
Billings Business College
Armajo, Frank, Jr.Bad Horse, UrsulaBell, ArleneBirdinground, WilfordBremner, ZitaBeavers, ArdisDesjarlais, Roger FrancisDriftwood, KarenFalls Down, RobertFleming, JaniceGray, MarilynHill, IvoraHouse, AgathaHunts Arrow, Barbara
Modern Business College
Abell, JudyAaguare, PatriciaBegay, JoeCiark, RubyGoss, Mary EllenLukin, CharlesLumpry, LauraMatt, GeriMcClure, JaniceMunford, DoloresNeuman, JohnnyRussette, ErmaWhitworth, Gerri
lAtA_BusinessIcsta
Barsness, KennethPoitra, Elise
* Having any degree of Indian b!ood.
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Jones, FlorineLittlehead, GeorgiannMacdonald, GaryMercado, NashMoss, ElizabethNot Afraid, BerthaPerez, KathleenSchaaf, AgnesTall Bull, EdmundTate, OctavaUnderwood, MartinUte, AureliaWadda, NancyWagner, Willeena
Great Falls Commercial ;011ege,
Azure, NormanBoyd, JonathonBoyd, LorenKipp, GeraldineLaPier, AngelineMadman, DarleneMurphy, LindaUmland, Gerri
Cap LLL School of Business
Collins, CynthiaBachert, LindaKicking Woman, LulaMeineke, ConnieTrotchie, Patricia
INDIAN* STUDENTSATTENDING DR HAVING ATTENDEDPRIVATE SCHOOLS IN MONTANA
1966-1967
Col lege of Great Fa l Is
Sayer, Philip
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
INDIAN* STUDENTSATTENDING OR HAVING ATTENDEDJUNIOR COLLEGES IN MONTANA
1966-1967
Dawson Col lege
Hill, John, Jr.Johnston, AgnesTwo Bulls, Clement
Hi 1 es Community Co 1 1 ege,
Bement, James Allen
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
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STUDENTS RECEIVING FEDERAL GRANTSADMINISTERED BY
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS1966-1967
BLACKFEET, RESERVATION
Adams, Warren B.Armstrong, John E.Bremner, CharlesBriden, JaniceButterfly, Delores MaeDoore, Donna MarieDoors, Ray H., Jr.Dusty Bull, SharonEagle Feathers, DorisFisher, Reis J.Mead, CharlesJuneau, RobertKicking Woman, CliffordLukin, Mary LynnLunak, Rita ElaineMcKay, Thomas I.licineke, Connie
Pepion, Elaine C.Pepion, Phyllis JeanReevis, VernaSalway, Marlene J.Sherman, Katheryn E.Tatsey, June B.
University of MontanaMontana State UniversityUniversity of MontanaMontana State UniversityN orthern Montana CollegeMontana State UniversityN orthern Montana CollegeN orthern Montana CollegeN orthern Montana CollegeN orthern Montana College
N orthern Montana CollegeN orthern Montana CollegeNorthern Montana CollegeMontana State UniversityNorthern Montana CollegeNorthern Montana CollegeEastern Montana CollegeMontana State UniversityUniversity of MontanaMontana State UniversityUniversity of MontanaN orthern Montana CollegeN orthern Montana College
FORT BELKNAP RESERVATION
Bell, JoAnne M.Blakeslee, JudyCoon, Lloyd M.Kirkaldie, DonnaLankford, Jerry L.Lankford, Thomas TracyOverberg, BarbaraPond, Leland JamesTucker, William N.
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Montana State UniversityUniversity of MontanaUniversity of MontanaMontana State UniversityN orthern Montana CollegeUniversity of MontanaEastern Montana CollegeMontana State UniversityNorthern Montana College
STUDENTS RECEIVING FEDERAL GRANTSADMINISTERED BY
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS1:66-1967
(Continued)
CROW RESERVATION
Bear, UrbanBeaumont, Philip, Jr.Birdinground, SampsonBiss, Earl V., Jr.Covers Up, BernardDenny, Marcus A.Fighter, RickeyIron, GailLaForge, DanielLaForge, WilliamLittle Light, CorneliusLittle Light, JaniceMedicine Crow, GeorgeNot Afraid, Dee J.Not Afraid, Starr RichardReal Bird, CoeyReed, Clyde DennisStands, BenjaminThree Irons, AvisWhite Hip, JeromeWhiteman, Elizabeth
Montana State UniversityPowell Community CollegeEastern Montana CollegeSan FranciscoNorthern Montana CollegeMontane State UniversityMontana State UniversityEastern Montana CollegeNorthern Montana CollegeNorthern Montana CollegeMontana State UniversityUniversity of MontanaWestern Montana CollegeEastern Montana CollegeEastern Montana CollegeMontana State UniversityMontana State UniversityEastern Montana CollegeMontana State UniversityWestern Montana CollegeUniversity of Montana
NORTHERN CHEYENNE RESERVATION
Beartusk, Keith L.Fisher, RichardFlatness, RobertaHiwalker, HenryKills Night, FrederickKingfisher, RobertRobinson. Boyd DuaneWaters, Lorena
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Eastern Montana CollegeWestern Montana CollegeBlack Hills Teachers CollegeUniversity of MontanaEastern Montana CollegeMontana State UniversityMontana State UniversityPhoenix State
STUDENTS RECEIVING FEDERAL GRANTSADMINISTERED BY
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS1966-1967
(Continued)
FLATHEAD RESERVATION,
Bear, Marjorie RoseBrown, Nancy M.Camel, Charles W.Fyant, Arthur PaulGrenier, Alan LeeGrenier, YvonneMarengo, Lynda MarleneMitt, Arlene AnnMitt, CurtissMatt, EdithMatt, Ronald EarleMatt, Wendell LeeMitt, ZIlia AnnMatte, Diane LynnMcClure, MarginsMcDonald, Marsha JoyMorigeau, Charles L.Neuman, Daniel E.Paul, John PeterSteele, Barbara L.Swaney, Maureen P.Tapia, Frederick H.Williams, John A.
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Montana State UniversityWestern Montana CollegeWestern Montana CollegeWestern Montana CollegeWestern Montana CollegeMontana State UniversityWestern Montana CollegeWestern Montana CollegeWestern Montana CollegeWestern Montana CollegeWestern Montana CollegeWestern Montana CollegeMontana State UniversityMontana State UniversityWestern Montana CollegeUniversity of MontanaNorthern Montana CollegeWestern Montana CollegeWestern Montana CollegeMontana State UniversityUniversity of MontanaWestern Montana CollegeUniversity of Montana
STUDENTS RECEIVING FEDERAL GRANTSADMINISTERED BY
BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS1966-1967(Continued)
FORT PECK RESERVATION
Ankles, Tanya NadineBighorn, ErnestBighorn, FrederickBoyd, DarrylCourchene, Lloyd CharlesDupree, Myra liable
Eder, EarlGill, Florence AnnJohnston, Agnes M.Lambert, Frances RuthLaRoque, RobertLevey, DebbraMcConnell, RichardRed Boy, Archie Francis, Jr.Schultz, Linda RaeSummers, Richard AmesThompson, GeorgiannaVanden, John WayneWing, CarlottaYoungman, JanetYoupee, Florence
Eastern Montana CollegeN orthern Montana CollegeN orthern Montana College
University of MontanaUniversity of MontanaNorthern Montana CollegeSan FranciscoEastern Montana CollegeDawson CollegeN orthern Montana CollegeChicagoN orthern Montana CollegeN orthern Montana CollegeN orthern Montana CollegeUniversity of MontanaWestern Montana CollegeMontana State UniversityEastern Montana CollegeN orthern Montana CollegeUniversity of MontanaUniversity of Oregon
ROCKY BOY'S RESERVATION,
Belcourt, Myrtle AnnBig Knife, MinnieChampagne, Joseph A.Nault, Alfred, Jr.Parisian, DonnaSutherland, BarbaraSwan, RonnieTobiness, Joe
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NorthernN orthern
NorthernN orthern
N orthern
N orthernNorthernN orthern
MontanaMontanaMontanaMontanaMontana
MontanaMontanaMontana
College
CollegeCollegeCollegeCollegeCollegeCollegeCollege
STUDENTS RECEIVINGADULT EDUCATIONAL TRAINING
ADMINISTERED BYBUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
1966-1967
OLACKFEET ,RESERVATION,
Barrows, JohnBearchild, SandraBird, RonaldBremner, LiteBull Calf, ElizabethBurns, RobertButterfly, LeoCalflooking, RonaldConway, KennethGroff, BenjaminDoore, William L.Ell, Carol
FOA, KennethGalbreath, JamesGallinequx, FarrellGerard, James, Jr.Grant, GlennGray, MarilynGuardipee, KatherineHeavy Runner, DeweyHeavy Runner, LindaH iggins, Mary L.
H irst, John
H irst, MarjorieIronpipe, GaylordIsland, Carol AnnJordan, LawrenceJuneau, Armond
Kennedy, HelenKicking Woman, EulaKipp, GeraldineKittson, DonnaLaPier, AngelineMadman, DarleneMakes Cold Weather, FredrickMatt, PatriciaMeineke, ConnieMontoya, LeeNo Runner, BernadetteRacine, HowardRunning Crane, EdwardRunning Crane, GarrettRunning Wolf, DonnaSalois, GarySalway, Marion G.Selland, Peter G.Schildt, FernShow, Joe WillieSpotted Bear, FrederickSpotted Eagle, PatriciaStillsmoking, LillianTail feathers, RobertWagner, WilieenaWilliamson, ColleenYellow Owl, Alvin
STUDENTS RECEIVINGADULT EDUCATIONAL TRAINING
ADMINISTERED BYBUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
1966-1967(Continued)
SILW,RESERVATIOlt
Bad Horse, Paul, Jr.Birdinground, WilfredBroken Rope, Joseph F.Driftwood, Karen MarleneFalls Down, Robert M.Hoops, Peter PaulHunts Arrow, BarbaraJefferson, Wesley J.Little Nest, John B.Morrison, CarolineNot Afraid, BerthaRides Norse, GarySinger, AdamStewart, BernadetteStops, Carol M.Venne, RitaWeeks, Francis A.White Clay, Harold L.Young, Lawrence C.
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FLATHEAD RESERVATION
Abell, Judy L.Andrews, MartinaBarber, Daniel W.Barber, Harley ThomasBarber, Samuel D.Barnby, KathleenBeauvais, Lawrence L.Beavers, Ardis R.Bourdon, DuaneBrown, Edward L.Brown, Robert R.Burland, Francine D.Burland, Harry E.Butler, JosephCourville, Frederick L.Couture, EdwardCurley, DominickCurley, MarieDelaware, Glen 0.Dempsey, Robart D.Eneas, Bernard R.Felix, Roselle E.Gengras, Theodore E.Gobert, William J.Irvine, Janice M.Larance, Thelma R.Lumpry, JeanieLumpry, Ronald A.Malatare, Alfred J.Mitchell, Gary F.Morigeau, Charlene A.Munford, Delores M.Pierre, MichaelPlouffe, RonaldSummers, Franc; L.Tonasket, Franklin L.Townsend, Louis
STUDENTS RECEIVINGADULT EDUCATIONAL TRAINING
ADMINISTERED BYBUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
1966-1967(Continued)
FORT PECK RESERVATION
Barsness, KennethBauer, KatherineBegshisown, GeraldReston, Joseph E.Bighorn, Maurice C.Big Leggins, GarrettBirthmark, Lynn T.
Boxer, Sharon J.Brien, RuthBushman, Eugene w.Christian, Carrell G.Comes Last, Alfred A.Comes Last, LeroyCornwell, TheresaCrowe, Gary V.Desjarlais, Francis R.Dionne, Moses J.Farrelly, Francis J.Fourbear, VirgilFrazer, SandraGrey Bull, Arthur G.
Hamilton, Aaron J.Jackson, Alma JeanLambert, Arthur
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Longee, Lawrence W.Longtree, RobertMagnan, DeloresHanford, JonesMartell, Sharon L.McConnell, Richard R.Moran, Vincent C.Murray, BarbaraOwens, EileenParker, Charles W.Pipe, HelenPipe, James E.Poitra, EliseReddog, CaroleSchaaf, Agnes R.Smith, LeonardSpotted Bird, LelandSteele, MarleneTodd, Benedict E.Ventura. BarryWalking Eagle, SharonWeinberger, LillianWhite, RobertYoupee, Louis, Jr.
STUDENTS RECEIVINGADULT EDUCATIONAL TRAINING
ADMINISTERED BYBUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS
1966-1967
(Continued)
FORT BELKNAP RESERVATION
Bacon, Gail M.Black Crow, Mary LouiseCochran, Michael J.Cochran, Robert LeeCochran, Ruben DouglasCorcoran, Ma varetDesjarlais, Francis RogerEagleman, FrancisFox, Henry, Jr.Gone, RowenaHawley, Charles B.Johnson, Enos R.Johnson, William C.
Murphy, WayneNames, LoviainePareian, Leonard JosephPlumage, Aloysius F.Quincy, Lewis RayQuincy, Patrick N.Russette, PaulineShortman, LoisSpotted Bird, MargaretStiffarm4 Gerald J.Sutherland, Barbara LouSwanson, James RichardWeasel Boy, Morris LeeWotan, EdithWhite Cow, Veronica
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NORTHERN CHEYENNE, RESERVATION
Archambeau, DonovanBad Norse, JudithBear Quiver, LauretteBigback, LarryBird, Betty JoeBlack Wolf, WalterCapture, GaryElk Shoulder, MarkFirecrow, MarionGlenn, OliverHiwalker, Henry N.Killsnight, GeraldineKillsnight, RosanneKnowshisgun, HectorLimberhand, DennisLimberhand, LeRoy J.Littlehead, GeorgianLittlewolf, Robert J.Lonewolf, JosephMedicine Bull, SallyMedicine Elk, FrancisMedicine Top, EmmettOld Bull, DanielRoundstone, Frank, Jr.Small, Avina JeanSpotted Elk, SamuelStrange Owl, GordonWeasel Bear, Lyman R.Wilson, Peter John
SECONDARY and ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
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BLACKFEET INDIAN RESERVATION
The Blackfoot Indian Reservation is located in northwestern
Montana, and has common boundaries on the west with Glacier National
Park, and on the north with Alberta, Canada. Of the 1,525,712 acres
in the original reservation, only 981,250 acres remain in trust
status, and provide an income for the Blackfeet people.
The Blackfeet population has been increasing since the turn of
the century. Bureau of radian Affairs' figures indicate that the
number of Blackfoot has increased from approximately 1,800 in 1895
to 12,000 today.
Most of the children of this reservation attend public schools.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs maintains a modern boarding dormitory
on the reservation for children coming from homes that are isolated
from school, and/or whose homes are characterized by extreme social
conditions. With a capacity of 160 children, the dormitory gives
preference to elementary school children; these students attend
public schools in Browning. Children meeting the boarding school
acceptance criteria over and above the local quota are. sent to off-
reservation boarding schools.
Indian education funds are used in some schools on this
reservation to supplement local and other federal revenue in meeting
needs for school operation.
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The reservation principal, employed by the Bureau of Indian
Affairs, acts as a liaison between public school, community, and
Bureau of Indian Affairs.
BLACKFEET RESERVATION
INDIAN* STUDENT ENROLLMENTBY GRADES1966-1967
School Elementary High School
5 6 Sp. 9 10 11 12 Grads.
Babb Public School 0
Badger Fisher Public School 0
Browning Public School 0
Cut Bank Public School 21
East Glacier Public School 0
Heart Butte Public School 0
13 13 8 11
6 1 2 3
233 167 152 10
28 21 20 19
12 12
2 2
125 136
16 15
8 6
1 3
116 112
32 2k
12 5 7 6 1 2
26 39 17 13 12 10 15 19
Total 21 318 25 204 190 17 181 173 166
0 0
1 0
0 108
0 20
0 0
10 0
11 128
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
99 52 52 1
7 6 7 7
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
106 58 59 48
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
STUDENTS* HAVING FINISHED THE EIGHTH GRADE
BLACKFEET RESERVATION
After Buffalo, MathewAhanakew, EdwinBabcock, StephenBad Marriage, MaxineBear Medicine, LarryBoggs, MaryBremner, DeborahBremner, Mary JoBurd, DebbieBurtch, CecilCalf Robe, MyrnaCarlson, EllenCobell, GeraldCobell, LorettaChampine, MarcellaCheri°, Mary SueConnelly, CharlesCroff, Carol
Croff, LeondaCroff, VernonDesRosier, EdwardDoors, DebbieDoore, JamesEdwards, BarbaraFranks, PattyGilham, NorrisGilham, PattyGlaze, FrankGlaze, MaryGobert, DarylGobert, MarilynGobert, Rock
Babb Public School
Cassidy, RoseGray, KennethHilton, SharonKittson, VickiWhitford, PattiWhitford, Shirley
Browning Public School
Gordon, Mona"rdon, Rick
teant, WilliamHall, JessieHeavyRunner, EverettHeavyRunner, KeithHiggins, LauraHorn, FrancisHoyt, RichardJackson, MayolaJessepe, JosephJordon, HelenJuneau, DennisKipp, DuaneKipp, Eugene JamesKittson, RonaldLahr, SandraLane, BrandonLaPlant, LauraLunak, AlvinMacDonald, PaulineMad Plume, MaryMancha, Lee AnnMatt, GraceMcFadyean, DanMeineke, IraMichell, AureliaMorgan, CherylNoRunner, ClarenceNoRunner, DwightNoRunner, VernaOld Chief, Alvin
Badger Fisher PublicSchool
Adamson, MarieHarwood, GregorySmith, Wayne
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
Old Chief, GeraldineOld Chief, MarleneOld Man Chief, ErnestPepion, April
Pepion, FrancisRacine, RobertRattler, JoyceRed Head, EileenRed Horn, AmeliaRider, LindaRider, LorenzoRunning Rabbit, CharleneSt. Germaine, JamesSalway, SamSanderville, RobertSchildt, DavidSchildt, HarryShock, JamesShow, JaniceSkunk Cap, DeweySmith, VirginiaSpotted Bear, LindaSpotted Eagle, ClarenceStripped Squirrel, JamesValle, CynthiaValle, JohnWeatherwax, KennethWells, AnnetteWells, GeraldWhite, EugeneWhite Grass, CherylWilson, Terri
East Glacier PublicSchool
Daniels, DannyMany Hides, Levi
STUDENTS* HAVING FINISHED THE EIGHTH GRADE
BLACKFEET RESERVATION(Continued)
Cut Bank Public School
Allison, RoyAugare, StewartBird, DaleCline, MonaConway, Jacquic.ne
Crouch, EleanorDumontier, JimmyGerard, BarbaraGilham, DonnaGobert, EloiseHenderson, LillianHoward, KellyLemieux, PatriciaMomberg, RussellMoran, GlennNelson, AndyOmsberg, EddyParrent, TeresaRacine, ConnieRiersgard, LindaStone, Kenneth
Heart Butte Public School
Back, SamuelBerry, HenryBoggs, SheriCalf Boss Ribs, BettyCalf Boss Ribs, ChristopherCalf Tail, CliffordComes At Night, ErnieCrawford, RobertDeRouche, TroyEvans, PatrickHeavy Gun, CecilHorn, BernedetteMad Plume, WilburMad Plume, WilmaMarceau, ErnestineRunning Crane, MarilynRunning Wolf, ClarenceSpotted Eagle, Glen DaleTail Feathers, Clifford
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
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STUDENTS* HAVING GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
BLACKFEET RESERVATION
Browning High School
Adams, RonnieBall, FrankBird, AlfredBrown Eagle, DavidBrown Eagle, GaryCochran, BillConway, SteveDelaney, CarolDevereaux, LenoraFisher, CharlesFitzgerold, ZennithGarrow, SteveGilham, ElaineGlaze, Wanda
Grounds, LelandHenkel, JohnHoyt, KennethJessepe, JaniceKeller, BonnieKipling, HelenKipp, CarlLahr, ReedLaPlante, CrystalLewis, FredaMcFadyean, JamesMcKay, MichealMatt, LindaPepion, John
Cut Bank High School,
Auger., FrancisBird, MargaretDuBray, TrudyDumontier, FrancesMonroe, HaroldSmith, DeweyWetzel, Don
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
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Racine, ShirleyReed, AaronRed Horn, JesseSchildt, BruceSheck, KennethShoop, JesseSpotted Wolf, GloriaStiffarm, SteveStillsmoking, DorothyStillsmoking, KennethVaile, DonaldVaile, GeriWhite, DonaldWagner, Frank
STATISTICS ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
BLACKFEET RESERVATION
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SchoolDist. Total Indian Total Indian
No. Enrollment Enrollment ADA ADA
Babb Public School 8 88 83 76.32 72.48
Badger Fisher Public School 14 21 21 16.09 16.09
Browning Public School 9 1322 1181 1211.75 1060.71
Cut Bank Public School 15 1372 196 1183.32 170.95
East Glacier Public School 50 76 41 60.01 33.59
Heart Butte Public School 1 162 161 145.77 144.73
HIGH SCHOOL
SchoolDist. Total Indian Total Indian
No. Enrollment Enrollment ADA ADA
Browning Public School 9 364 311 317.42 264.92
Cut Bank Public School 15 503 40 503.00 40.00
BLACKFEET RESERVATIONSCHOOL DROPOUTS
BY GRADES1966-1967
School Indian All Students
7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Browning Public School 0 7 3 13 14 5 5 0 7 3 13 14 5 5
Cut Bank Public School 0 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 12 7 0 1 0 1
Heart Butte Public School 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
1965-1966
School Indian All Students
1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Babb Public School 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Browning Public School 9 16 12 21 25 14 7 11 18 12 21 25 14 7
Cut Bank Public School 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 2 2
Heart Butte Public School 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
These charts show just the schools reporting. The figures do.not necessarily mean that someof this number did not enroll later at another school.
CROW INDIAN RESERVATION
The Crow Indian Reservation is located south and east of the
city of Billings, and encompasses roughly 3,282,000 acres of land.
According to Bureau of Indian Affairs' records, 1,574,230 acres
are owned by individual members of the tribe.
At the end of 1965, the Crow tribe had 4,282 enrolled members.
The actual number of Crows today would be considerably more than
the above figure, because the population increase is much higher
than the national average; however, many members of the tribe live
off the reservation.
The children receive their formal elementary and secondary
education in public schools, in boarding schools, and in mission
schools. Many children enter school somewhat at a disadvantage
in use of the English language. Extensive use of the native
language still poses a problem to teachers, unless English is
taught as a foreign language.
The problem of availability of iIIN schools for children on the
western edge of the reservation is partially solved by sending some
children to high school in Edgar, which is located off the
reservation.
The Crow Tribal Council elects a committee that acts on matters
of education, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs maintains a staff
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member in education who works closely with this tribal committee.
Indian Education funds are used to supplement other revenues
in providing educational services for the children of the Crow
Indian Reservation.
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CROW RESERVATIONINDIAN* STUDENT ENROLLMENT
BY GRADES1966-1967
School Elementary High School
4 5 6 Sp. 9
Crow Agency Public School 0
Edgar Public School 0
Hardin Public School 0
Lodge Grass Public School 0
Pryor Public School 0
St. Charles Mission School 0
St. Xavier Mission School 0
St. Xavier Public School 0
Wyola Public School 0
Total 0
51 29 32 26 20 36 19 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13
18 10 8 11 10 6 7 19 5 37
74 49 36 48 35 33 30 26 0 32
6 8 2 6 5 5 7 8 0 0
8 8 6 8 3 9 5 3 0 0
14 12 10 14 13 18 12 9 0 0
4 7 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 0
16 13 10 13 10 20 8 11 0 0
10 11 12 Grads.
0 0 0 0
8 12 4 4
18 13 14 14
20 27 24 23
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
191 136 107 128 98 129 88 76 5 82 46 52 42 41
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
STUDENTS* HAVING FINISHED THE EIGHTH GRADE
CROW RESERVATION
Hardin Public School
Adams, JaniceBirdInGround, BeldeanBrain, ColleenBull Shows, SamHilderman, SharonLittle Light, AvaMoccasin, HarryOther Medicine, ArdenaPrettyOnTop, LizabethSnell, BeverlyStewart, AlyceStewart, PatriciaStewart, SharonTakes Gun, RoseenThree Irons, DaisyWallace, VidaWhite Bear, Robert
Lodge Grass Public School
Backbone, BillBear Claw, JocelynBends, CardyChatam, DebraCummins, TomDust, CliveFalls Down, MarvinHill, JamesIron, CalvinJefferson, BernardJefferson, KenardMedicine Horse, FrankMorning, NoraMorrison, ArnaNomee, ChesterNomee, LewelynOld Bear, Billie LouOld Coyote, AlphaPease, Georgie AnnPlenty Hawk, BarnettSpringfield, FrancisTakes The Gun, GeorgineThree Irons, VictoriaWhite Hip, Carmen
St. Charles Mission School
Bird Hat, AleneDeCrane, ConstanceNagel, Thomas
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
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STUDENTS* HAVING FINISHED THE EIGHTH GRADE
ElYSEJNALSE02aL
Buffalo, EdwardBuffalo, VirgilFaraway, ColleenGoesahead, MarlinHugs, DallasLionshows, IrmaRides Horse, MarthaWhiteman, Channis
CROW RESERVATION(Continued)
Wyola Public School
Goodluck, AndreaLaRance, AnitaLittlelight, KevinRedwolf, EnnisStewart, AndaStewart, MarilynYellowmule, MichaelYellowtail, BrendaYellowtail, Duane
St. Xavier Mission School
Bird, LorettaDeputy, RebeccaHe Does It, BrendaIron, EdwardLittle Light, HenryPeters, GailPlain Feather, RosemariePretty Weasel, SarahWalks, Clinton
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
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STUDENTS* HAVING GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
,Hardin High School,
Cashen, CharlesDoor, LindaFighter, NormaHe Does It, JoeHill, VerlieHugs, EliasOld Elk, JohnReal Bird, HenrySmall, SusanneStewart, StaceyTen Bear, MaryThree Irons, LanaWallace, EverettWhite Bear, Russell
CROW RESERVATION
Lodge Grass High School
Bends, ArnieBird, AnnetteBird In Ground, JenniferCaplett, Albert, Jr.Costa, LarryCummins, JohnDillon, JohnFalls Down, Wesley, Jr.Hill, Alma JaneHowe, DelmaLaForge, AllisonLaForge, LorryLeft Hand, RenaLittle Light, ConnieLittle Light, LavoneMedicine Crow, YarnellPease, WoodyPlain Feather, WoodrowSchenderline, DonnieSmall, IvanStops, GeorgiaSun Goes Slow, KennethWestbrook, Jessie
Edgar High School
Beaumont, DennisDeCrane, JoyceRides Horse, BernadineTurnsplenty, Chester
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
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STATISTICS ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
CROW RESERVATION
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
School
Dist. Total Indian Total Indian
No Enrollment Enrollment ADA ADA
Crow Agency Public School 17-H
Hardin Public School 17-H
Lodge Grass Public School 27
Pryor Public School 2
St. Charles Mission School
St. Xavier Mission School
St. Xavier Public School 17-H
Wyola Public School 29
270 213 222.60 173.55
847 94 749.39 75.15
412 331 340.62 269.55
47 47 42.00 42.00
5o 5o 46.30 46.30
105 102 100.05 99.89
61 20 58.84 17.42
133 101 108.04 81.88
HIGH SCHOOL
Dist. Total Indian TotalSchool No. Enrollment Enrollment ADA
Indian
ADA
Edgar Public School
Hardin Public School
Lodge Grass Public School
4 63 37 56.33 30.05
17-H 469 82 432.0 66.96
2 165 103 137.86 82.26
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CROW RESERVATIONSCHOOL DROPOUTS
BY GRADES1966-1967
School Indian All Students
16 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12
Edgar Public School 0 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 0
Hardin Public School 0 1 3 12 3 3 0 0 10 13 29 3 5 0
Lodge Gress Public School 0 0 1 3 3 4 2 0 0 1 3 4 4 2
Pryor Public School 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
St. Xavier Mission School 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
1965-1966
School Indian A11 Students
9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Crow Agency Public School 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Edgar Public School 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0
Hardin Public School 0 1 6 8 6 4 3 0 5 20 21 13 5 7
Lodge Grass Public School 0 0 1 3 2 2 5 0 0 1 3 2 2 5
Pryor Public School 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
These charts show just the schools reporting. The figures do not necessarily mean that someof this number did not enroll later at another school.
FLATHEAD INDIAN RESERVATION
The Flathead Indian Reservation is the only Montana reservation
located west of the Continental Divide. The reservation is bounded
on the east by the Mission Range and on the west by the Cabinet and
Cover d'Alene Mountains. Of a total arse of about 622,600 acres,
the tribe owns about 537.361 acres.
From early days, the Flathead Indians have had reasonably good
relations with nonIndians. Because of this relationship, there
has been a high degree of integration. Authoritative population
estimates show somewhat over 5,200 people, with almost one-half
living off the reservation.
Flathead children have attended public and mission schools
for many years, with a small percentage enrolled in off-reservation
boarding schools.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs has a staff member in education
who works closely with schools and parents to bring about greater
cooperation and understanding.
Indian Education funds are used to supplement other revenues
in providing educational services for children of the Flathead
Indian Reservation.
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FLATHEAD RESERVATIONINDIAN* STUDENT ENROLLMENT
BY GRADES1966-1967
School Elementary High School
5 6 Sp. 9 10 11 12 Grads.
Arlo* Public School 0
Dayton Public School 0
Dixon Public School 0
Elmo Public School 0
Hot Springs Public School 0
Poison Public School 0
Ronan Public School 0
Villa Ursula Mission School 0
'total 0
25 16 15
4 2 1
5 6 9
5 2 1
7 7 2
27 22 20
48 35 37
12 14 20 12 21 0 10 14 12 10 10
1 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 7 7 6 10 0 8 6 6 6 6
5 2 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 8 7 2 5 0 7 6 3 2 2
23 17 19 24 23 0 11 21 17 11 11
34 40 33 31 23 17 44 25 25 19 18
8 6 5 10 12 12 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
129 96 90 93 103 103 86 88 17 so 72 63 48 47
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
STUDENTS* HAVING FINISHED THE EIGHTH GRADE
Arise Public School
Brubaker, GayFelsman, CharlesFelsman, KathyFyant, JamesFyant, RobertGardipe, ArleneGardipe, RaymondHaynes, ThomasLester, MelvinLytle, TimMatt, RobertaMoran, MikePablo, Rose LeePlante, FrancisShelby, LynnSheridan, LynnStevens, ConnieStevens, Mary AnnVanderburg, Ruby
Dixon Public School
Boyd, BeverlyJackson, EliseMorigeau, JamesN euman, Darlene
N euman, Marlene
Pitts, TerrySchell, NancySwaney, Beverly
FLATHEAD RESERVATION
Ronan Public School
Camel, MarvinCamel, PaulaClairmont, SherryCourville, DennisGallegis, DeborahGillin, LytleGrenier, LeonardGrove, Rosemarylnmee, Mary JaneJossum, JamesLaFromboise, LornaMatt, AnitaMcElderry, GeraldMcLeod, GeorgePaul, NancyPepion, JacquelineRoullier, RosemaryWebster, Frances G.
Poison Public School
Burland, LindaCaye, IrisDucharme, GaryHunter, FlorenceIrvine, LindaLatham, KarenMarengo, Douglas
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
Elmo Public School
Caye, WandaBeefton, Lawrence
Villa Ursula MissionSchool
Bird, DeborahCorville, DonnaDecks., DanielLester, Laurie
Not Springs PublicSchool
Joscum, RobinaKnight, GeorgeMcDonald, MargaretMitchell, SharronSwaney, Hjordis
STUDENTS* HAVING GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
FLATHEAD RESERVATION
Arlee High School,
Bigsam, NelsonBigsam, PeggyChristopher, LindaCouture, WallaceFyant, GordonLytle, Anna MayMatt, ClarkMoran, KarenPlante, DorothyTonasket, Ronald
Ronan High School,
Allard, MichaelBarber, HarleyBrown, RobertCamel, Helen M.Camel, ThomasClairmont, DennisDupuis, TerrillFoust, WilliamHageboeck, LindaLaFromboise, ConradMoon, WilliamMcLeod, AlanRoss, LuanaRoullier, StephenShourds, AndreaSloan, RuthWheeler, LorettaWheeler, Victoria
Poison High School,
Crouch, CandyDecker, JeannieDavis, RussellDuCharme, GeorgeFulkerson, BruceHarrell, SandyHarrod, BradHolt, RayMorigeau, PauletteWicker, SharonWilliams, Laurel
Dixon High School
Decker, DeniseHernandez, MichaelSwaney, ColleenSwaney, MaureenWagner, ShannonWhitworth, Raymond
Hot Springs High School
Quill, RichardSwaney, Shawn
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
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STATISTICS ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
FLATHEAD RESERVATION
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
School
Dist. Total Indian Total Indian
No. Enrollment Enrollment ADA ADA
Arlee Public School 8 245 135 227.33 123.42
Dayton Public School 36 30 16 22.88 11.96
Dixon Public School 9 86 53 73.32 45.02
Elmo Public School 22 23 23 20.25 20.25
Hot Springs Public School 14 203 43 185.62 35.42
Poison Public School 23 903 175 808.30 154.60
Ronan Public School 28 1386 298 1240.46 266.55
Villa Ursula Mission School .. 145 62 136.07 56.03
HIGH SCHOOL
Dist. Total Indian Total Indian
School No. Enrollment Enrollment ADA ADA
Arise Public School 8 93 46 88.30 44.63
Dixon Public School 9 50 26 39.82 20.14
Not Springs Public School 14 118 18 109.91 16.65
658 113 598.04 92.59
23 439 60 440.57 45.72
Ronan Public School 28
Poison Public School
[Imummidgm.mmilftw-----
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FLATHEAD RESERVATIONSCHOOL DROPOUTS
BY GRADES1966-1967
School Indians All Students
1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Aria* Public School 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
Dixon Public School 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 1
Hot Springs Public School 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 2
Polson Public School 0 0 0 3 4 2 a o 0 0 6 S 5 6
`Ronan Public School 0 1 1 8 6 6 2 0 1 1 13 11 9 5
1965-1966
School Indians All Students
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12----------1
Arlee Public School 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Dixon Public School 0 2 1 5 0 1 1 0 2 1 5 0 1 1
Hot Springs Public School 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 2
Poison Public School 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 4 1 7 5
Ronan Public School 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 5 5 6 5
St. Ignatius Public School 0 0 0 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 4 5 3 3
These charts show just the schools reporting. The figures do not necessarily mean that someof this number did not enroll later at another school.
FORT BELKNAP INDIAN RESERVATION
The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation is located in northcentral
Montana and constitutes an area of 597,112 acres. This reservation
is the home of approximately 1,600 people from two tribes -- Gros
Ventre and Assiniboine. More than half of the enrolled members live
off-reservation.
Education for Fort Belknap children is provided by public
schools on or near the reservation, one mission school at the southern
end of the reservation, and off-reservation boarding schools main-
tained by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. St. Paul Mission at Hays
conducts the only high school on the reservation. The Harlem school
district operates a small bus in the Hays-Lodge Pole area for those
people wishing to attend Harlem High School.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs maintains a staff member in
education on this reservation.
Indian Education funds are used to supplement other revenues in
providing educational services for Fort Belknap children.
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FORT BELKNAP RESERVATIONINDIAN* STUDENT ENROLLMENT
BY GRADES1966-1967
School Elementary High School-
K
Dodson Public School 0
Harlem Public School 0
Hays Public School 0
Lodge Pole Public School 24
St. Paul's Mission School 0
Total 24
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sp. 9
7 1 3 3 5 3 6 5 0 2
37
27
10
14
29 23 23
18 18 13
11 12 14
14 14 15
13 26 19 16 10 18
18 14 7 11 0 0
20 12 13 10 0 0
8 13 8 11 0 7
95 73 70 68 64 68 53 53 10 27
10 11 12 Grads
2 1 2 2
14 14 11 6
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
6 5 3 3
22 20 16 11
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
4
STUDENTS* HAVING FINISHED THE EIGHTH GRADE
FORT BELKNAP RESERVATION
Harlem Public School
Bear, ClaudiannGray, HallieGilbert, JohnKuntz, JackLeBeau, SandraMcConnell, LeonScheaffer, KarenSnow, NonaSpeakthunder, AletaStump, Loretta
Lodge Pole Public School
Allen, JohnBell, AnnBell, BenjaminBell, BernardBuckman, ReneeKing, JosephMesserly, DeanMesserly, GaryWebb, NolanWing, Carmen
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
Ha s Public School
Brockie, JosephDoney, RonaldFlansburg, DeborahGone, Calvin, Jr.Horseman, JamesKirkaldie, PatriciaMount, ChristineMount, Tommy JoeShambo, JaniceSkinner, CherylColliflower, Kim
St. Paul's Mission School
Doney, BonnieFox, MelvinHawley, FrancisKeaster, BillKing, MichaelQuincy, Rose MarieStiffarm, HelenWerk, BeverlyWhite Cow, Mary
STUDENTS* HAVING GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
FORT BELKNAP RESERVATION
Dodson High School Harlem High School,
Lankford, AvaPhillips, Ina Jeanne
Adams, NeilBaird, AleneBrock's, ClarenaDeCelles, DianeGone, MarilynPlumage, Cathy
St. Paul's Mission High School
Fox, Louella FrancesMorin, DwightMount, Howard
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
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STATISTICS ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
FORT BELKNAP RESERVATION
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
School
Dist. Total Indian Total Indian
No. Enrollment Enrollment ADA ADA
Dodson Public School 2-A 89 33 85.98 7%46
Harlem Public School 12 391 196 340.17 170.52
Hays Public School 50 128 126 122.17 -120.31
Lodge Pole Public School 50 126 126 113.92 113.92
St. Paul's Mission School . 97 97 90.20 90.20
HIGH SCHOOL
School
Dist. Total Indian Total Indian
No. Enrollment Enrollment ADA AEA
Dodson Public School C 44 7 43.49 4'3.72
Harlem Public School 12 190 57 170.27 49.47
St. Paul's Mission School -- 21 21 20,6 20.25
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FORT BELKNAP RESERVATIONSCHOOL DROPOUTS
BY GRADES1966-1967
School Indian All Students
9 10 11
Harlem Public School 0 0 0
St. Paul's Mission School 0 0 0
6 3 2
3 0 1
8 9 10 11 12
O 0 8 5 2 3
O 0 3 0 1 0
1965-1966
School Indian All Students
6 7 8 9 10 it 12 6 7 8 9 to 11 12
Dodson Public School 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
Harlem Public School 1 2 2 4 0 4 1 3 3 2 7 2 5 1
St, Paul's Mission 3 1 1 1 2 0 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 1
These charts show Just the schools reporting. The flgures do not necessarily mean that someof this number did not enroll later at another school.
FORT PECK INDIAN RESERVATION
The Fart Peck Indian Reservation extends over more than 2,000,000
acres in northeastern Montana. The reservation is bounded on the south
by the Missouri River, along which most of the people live. East-west
boundaries are close to the towns of Culbertson and Nashua respectively.
There are over 6,000 enrolled members of this reservation, from
two distinct tribal groups -- Assiniboine and Sioux. Of these, almost
half live off-reservation.
Children receive their formal education in public, parochial,
and off-reservation boarding schools. Records indicate that children
from the Fort Peck Reservation have attended public schools since
1935, which has resulted in considerable integration in the communities.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs maintains a staff member in education on
the reservation.
Indian education funds have been used by public schools on the
Fort Peck Indian Reservation to supplement other local, states, and
federal revenues in providing educational services to Indian children.
FORT PECK INDIAN RESERVATIONINDIAN* STUDENT ENROLLMENT
BY GRADES1966-1967 ..,
School Elementary High School
I K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sp. 10 11 12 Grads.
Brockton Public School 0
Culbertson Public School 0
Frazer Public School 0
Immaculate Conception School 0
Medicine Lakes Public School 0
Nashua Public School 0
Poplar Public School 17
Wolf Point Public School 0
Total 17
28 21 28 16 21 20 20 17 0 21 15 10 4 3
4 4 3 3 0 3 3 3 0 1 5 2 0 0
17 7 16 11 9 0 9 4 7 5 5
8 7 6 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
0 4 1 1 1 3 5 0 2 4 2
77 62 51 40 57 34 51 31 7 32 23 29 26 20
35 39 28 19 23 19 23 17 6 28 22 9 12 11
20 15 13
12 13 9
2 1 2
3 2 1
181 157 135 105 119 102 116 86 16 97 79 60 51 41
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
:TuDENTS* HAVING FINISHED THE EIGHTH GRADE
Poplar Public School
Akers, RoseBaker, AnsonBoyd, ElizabethBuckles, RobertComes Last, DanielCourchene, KevinCulbertson, CarolCummins, FredDaniels, HelenDarnell, IraDecoteau, ElmerDolezilek, MarieDolezilek, RaymondEder, GaryGranbois, ErnaGray Bear, GalenKirn, RussellMacdonald, DeborahMail, GaryPease, DonaldPrescott, JohnReddies, GuyReddoor, MarleneSamuelson, NancySimons, FredStrauser, MartyThompson, Terry LeeWar Club, CharlesWar Club, VirgilYoungman, MonteYoupee, Dorothy
Nashua Public School
Macdonald, Malcom
FORT PECK RESERVATION
Brockton Public School Wolf Point Public School
Beaver, Pulie
Big Horn, AldaBig Horn, DorisBlack Dog, MatthewBoyd, DavidBuck Elk, PhyllisFour Bear, KathleenLawrence, MeredithLong.., ToniWhit. Bear, Maynard
Frazer Public School
Ackerman, DouglasAdams, MonicaArchdale, AnnetteBauer, EdwardBauer, DebbieFollet, HarryJackson, Mary SueJackson, RichardPayne, Cleo
Culbertson Public School
Adams, JonBjorge, Nancy
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
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Adams, SharonArchdale, AnnelleChristian, TomCrowe, MichaelEvanson, KathyLittlehead, DavidMadison, SusanMoran, MaryMartell, WaynePease, JohnRedstone, MarySild, CharlesSimons, NancyStanding, BernardStevenson, GregWeeks, RitaWetsit, Larry
Immaculate ConceptionSchool
Azure, DonnaGarfield, DouglasGarfield, LeonJackson, ShannonMcGeshick, PatriciaMoran, Stanley
STUDENTS* HAVING GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
FORT PECK RESERVATION
Poplar High School
Azure, DavidBig Leggins, DavettaBlakeslee, PatsyCummins, PhillipDenny, JeanneHeaddress, DaleHollowhorn, GeraldineIron Leggins, JamesMacDonald, DonaldMagnan, KandiceMcAnally, RobertPackineau, IrisPease, CarolynRed Dog, ErrolRed Dog, LonnieRed Thunder, CalvinRicker, MildredShields, MervynSmith, Donald
BrotorLIUttool
Boner, HowardBoyd, LouiseBuck Elk, Warren
Nashua High School,
Williamson, JamesWilliamson, William
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
Wolf Point High School
Brown, Eddy MaeBrunelle, Karen AnnBushman, Alan DeanHamilton, Nellie L.Hubbard, Wilfred G.Mason, BarbaraSansaver, William S.Stevenson, David G.Sullivan, James P.Weeks, Bernard A.Weeks, Jacqueline Ann
Frazer High School
Archdale, DonaldFlynn, ShirleeMacdonald, LindaRedstone, ThexierWilliams, Ronald
STATISTICS ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
FORT PECK RESERVATION
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Dist. Total Indian Total Indian
School No. Enrollment Enrollment ADA ADA
Brockton Public School 55 178 171 152.22 151.61
Culbertson Public School 17 231 23 226.33 17.91
Frazer Public School 2 155 108 145.78 90.41
Immaculate Conception School -- 192 70 171.79 61.02
Medicine Lake Public School 7 219 10 208.61 6.65
Nashua Public School 13 264 16 231.51 11.76
Poplar Public School 9 715 427 703.07 309.20
Wolf Point Public School 45 788 209 668.83 172.83
HIGH SCHOOL
Dist. Total Indian Total Indian
School No. Enrollment Enrollment ADA ADA
Brockton Public School 55 53 50 43.00 30.03
Culbertson Public School 17-C 118 8 113.55 6.07
Frazer Public School 2 -B 49 25 47.89 23.45
Medicine Lake Public School 7 137 3 130.33 2.79
Nashua Public School 13 130 11 119.57 9.11
Poplar Public School 9 260 110 219.11 83.15
Wolf Point Public School 45 462 71 440.63 57.51
FORT PECK INDIAN RESERVATIONSCHOOL DROPOUTS
BY GRADES1966-1967
School Indian All Students
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12
Brockton Public School 0 0 2 0 6 0 2 0 0 2 0 6 0 2
Culbertson Public School 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Frazer Public School 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
Immaculate Conception School 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Nashua Public School 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2
Poplar Public School 0 3 4 6 4 8 1 0 3 4 8 6 8 1
Wolf Point Public School 4 5 1 4 4 0 0 4 7 1 6 5 1 5_,
1965-1966
School Indian
6 7 8 9 10
Brockton Public School 0 1 0 1 0
Culbsolson Public School 0 0 0 0 1
Frazel Public School 0 0 0 0 1
Medicine Lake Public School 0 0 0 1 0
Nashua eublic School 0 0 0 1 0
Poplar Public School 1 2 0 9 10
Wolf Point Public School 4 8 10 3 7
11 12
1 0 1
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
9 3 1 2
2 0 5 9
All Students
8 9
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 12
10 11
0 1
1 2
1 0
0 0
0 0
12 10
12
0
0
0
0
0
3
10 4 8 5 1
These charts show just the schools reporting. The figures do not necessarily mean thatsome of this number did not enroll later at another school.
NORTHERN CHEYENNE INDIAN RESERVATION
The Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation is a smell reservation
of 445,157 acres created by executive order for the Cheyenne Indians
who refused to stay in Oklahoma. There are approximately 3,000
enrolled members of the tribe; however, many of these make their
homes away from the reservation.
Children of this reservation are educated in public schools on
or off the reservation, in a mission school just off the reservation,
and in federal day and boarding schools on and off the reservation.
Public schools on or near the reservation were able to provide
all educational services with available local, state, and federal
revenues without seeking supplemental aid from Indian Education.
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NORTHERN CHEYENNE RESERVATIONINDIAN* STUDENT ENROLLMENT
BY GRADES1966-1967
School Elementary High School
4 5 6 Sp. 9
Ashland Public School 0
Busby Boarding School 0
COlitrilp*Public School 0
Lame Deer Public School 23
St. Labre Indian School 22
1 2
25 31
2 I
38 47
37 33
1 2
20 17
0 0
39 27
41 32
1 2 2 1 0 0
30 20 24 44 0 34
1 0 0 1 0 17
30 30 31 30 0 0
30 34 27 .7 24 35
10 11
0 0
39 22
14 12
0 0
28 22
12 Grads
0 0
14 13
6 4
0 0
32 31
Total 45 103 114 101 78 92 86 84 93 24 86 81 56 52 48
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
STUDENTS* HAVING FINISHED THE EIGHTH GRADE
NORTHERN CHEYENNE RESERVATION
Busby Boarding School
Antelope, JennyBearQuiver, EdBig Hawk, EllaBigHawk, BillyBig Leggins, HaroldBirdchief, EarlCrazy Mule, TomDenny, LeslieEvans, ElwoodFightingBear, NathelFightingBear, RonaldFlying, OliverGraves, SaraHill, GregLame Woman, TimLimpy, JamesLittle Bird, VanceLittle White Man, MerviLong Jaw, RobertMedicine Elk, BruceMonteau, CurtisMorrison, MervinPowell, MorrisRedBird, TimRidgeBear, OleneRowland, RandyRussell, EstelleRussette, RobertSt. Marks, KennethSt..Marks, LouisSandcrane, JosephineSierra, MarianneSmall, JerrySummer, RoyTeeth, CarletteTwo Bulls, VernaWallowing, DarwinWolf Black, Gladys
Lame Deer Public School St: Labre Indian School
Ant, TheresaBlackwolf, FrederickBrien, FredBrien, RobertCooley, DonnaCrazymule, CeceliaElliott, RandyFarr, FrankFirecrow, LuellaFleming, WalterGray, LeonardKillsantap, WendyKillsnight, AnthonyKing, HanfordLimberhand, DouglasPeppers, RonaldRomero, Richard
n Small, StevenSpang, TerrySpang, WarrenSpotted Elk, WesleyWhitewolf,'JOsephWood4nlegs, ZethelWounded Eye, Roselle
Ashland Public School
Gray, LeRoy
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
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Bahr, WilliamBement, IssacBig Head, ArdisCampbell, RichardElkshoulder, AndrewHollowbreast, SewardMedicine Bull, BurtMedicine Bull, LarryOne Bear, MurielRedneck, DoreenShoulderblade, WendelineWolfname, AnthonyWoodenthigh, Clara
Colstrip Public School
Streeter, James
STUDENTS* HAVING GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
NORTHERN CHEYENNE RESERVATION
St. Labre Indian School
Bahr, WilliamBearchum, BruceBearchum, FrancesBray, DaroldBurns, GeorgiaRisher, HaroldFlatness, EdwardFoote, AdrianFoote, CliffordHart, MartinHolds, DorisHowey, GaryKnows Gun, EllisLimpy, SarahLittlebird, AureliaLittlebird, ClariceLittle Coyote, James F.Mason, GeorgiaPlentyHoops, SandraPowell, WilliamPretty Weasel, LindaRedneck, LimanaSeminole, DelbertaSmall, Jenny LouStewart, DwightThreefingers, JackWeaselbear, ValorieWhitecrane, VincentWhiteHawk, ChristopherWhiteman, WayneWolfname, Lynda
Busby Boarding School
Bad Horse, AlfredBelly Mule, FredDenny, VirgilEreaux, CharlesFighting Bear, RoyHopkins, JudyRoberts, GingerRoundstone, FrankSeminole, JoeSmall, EdTrahan, RonaldWeasel Bear, LymanZimmer, Alvin
Colstrip High School,
Davidson, Macque LeeFarr, CharlesFreeman, DianaSpang, Raymond
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
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STATISTICS ON fiNROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
NORTHERN CHEYENNE RESERVATION
ELEMENTARY ISCHOOL
School
Dist. Total Indian Total Indian
No. Enrollment Enrollment ADA ADA
Ashland Public School 32-J 91 12 91.00 12.00
Busby Boarding School -- 232 211 f 219.51 200.45
Colstrip Public School 19 77 _ 5 67.44 4.73
Lame Deer Public School 6 338 295 276.29 245.17
St. Labre Indian School .. 311 297 266.97 237.83
HIGH SCHOOL
School
Dist. Total :radian Total IndianNo. Enrollment Enrollment ADA ADA
Busby Boarding School
Colstrip Public School
St. Labre Indian School
19
113 109 106.83 103.55
104 49 86.40 35.21
125 117 106.96 100.85
NORTHERN CHEYENNE RESERVATION
SCHOOL DROPOUTSBY GRADES1966-1967
School Indian All Students
8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Busby Boarding :4hool
Colstrip Public School
Lame Dior Public School
vmSt. Labre Mission School
vmop_
0 0 0 2
0 0 0 5
0 0 1 0
7 6 3 11
3 4 1
2 2 2
0 0 0
3 11 7
1965-1966
10 3 4 1
0 0 2 9 4 4 3
0 0 1 0 0 0 0
7 6 3 12 4 11 8
School Indian All Students
1 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
dusky Boarding School 0 0 0 1 0 0 o 0 0 0 1 0 0 o
Colstrip Public School 0 0 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 0
Lame Omer Public School 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 0 0 0 0
St. Labre Mission School 2 8 3 6 6 4 5 2 . 8 3 7 6 5 7
These charts show Just the schools reporting. The figures do not necessarily mean thatsome of this number did not enroll later at another school.
ROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION
The Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation is a land area of 107,532
acres situated about twenty-five miles south of Havre. Created by
executive order to provide a home for a small wandering band of
Chippewa and Cree Indians, the reservation has about 1,500 enrolled
members; however, many live off the reservation or move off to
follow seasonal labor.
The children of Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation are educated in
public schools on or off-reservation, and in off-reservation Bureau
of Indian Affairs' boarding schools. The Bureau of Indian Affairs
maintains a staff member in education on the reservation.
Indian education funds have been used by public schools on or
near the reservation to supplement other local, state, and federal
revenue in providing educational services to the children.
ROCKY BOY'S RESERVATION
INDIAN* STUDENT ENROLLMENTBY GRADES1966-1967
School Elementary High School
4 5 6 7 8 Sp. 9 10 11 12 Grads.
Box Elder Publ lc School 0 6 8 5 6 6 6 13 23 0 23 16 11 14 13
Havre Public School 42 101 81 55 65 50 36 33 29 5 9 1 3 3 3
St. Jude's School 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 42 107 89 60 71 56 42 46 53 5 32 17 14 17 16
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
STUDENTS* HAVING FINISHED THE EIGHTH GRADE
ROCKY BOY'S RESERVATION
Box Elder Public School
Azure, EvelynDuran, JoeEagleman, PamelaGopher, LindaHenderson, LymanHenry, Limo,
Meng, WilliamLaMere, Arthur J.LaNere, EdnaMeyers, DianaMeyers. DonaldMontes, JamesMonteau, HaroldMorsette, ClariceMorsette, JohnParisian, RobertParker, RobertRosette, PamRussette, DeniseRussette, JuanitaStump, KennethTrimble, Richard
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
Havre Public School
Billy, ThelaBlatt, KennethConverse, NormanFisher, AlbertHaas, RodneyLarsen, VirginiaReam, CarlaSmall, GeraldStanley, JoannThomas, FlorenceWindy Boy, ChesterWindy Boy, Everett
STUDENTS* HAVING GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL
ROCKY BOY'S'RESERVATION
Box Elder High School
Azure, TeresaBelcourt, RobertBlatt, Vance
Champagne, LesGardipee, AllenLaMere, WilmaMorsette, JanetHomes, KarenSt. Pierre, AlbertSangrey, SybilStanley, KennethSun Child, RoyW4!:ls, Gloria
Havre High School,
Smell, RichardWindy Boy, GeraldineWindy Boy, Myra
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
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STATISTICS ON ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE
ROCKY BOY'S RESERVATION
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
School
Dist. Total Indian TotalNo. Enrollment Enrollment ADA
Indian
ADA
Box Elder Public School
Havre Public School
St. Jude's Mission School
13 106 73 102.70 70.50
16 2458 497 1875.85 332.29
512 1 493.31 1.00
HIGH SCHOOL
School
Dist. Total Indian Total Indian
No. Enrollment Enrollment ADA ADA
Box Elder Public School G 74 64 63.16 53.50
Havre Public School A 836 16 815.10 I3.20
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ROCKY BOY'S RESERVATIONSCHOOL DROPOUTS
BY GRADES1966-1967
School Indian All Students
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Box Elder Public School 0 1 2
Havre Public School 1 9 9
St. Jude's Mission School 0 0 1
8 8 5 4
3 2 1 0
0 0 0 0
O 1 2
1 14 18
0 0 1
8 8 5 4
18 19 14 9
0 0 0 0
1965-1966
[Havre Public School 2
Box Elder Public School 0 0 0 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 4 1 3 1
5 7 3 2 1 1 2 19 12 26 18 26 12
School Indian All Students
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11- 12 i
These charts show just the schools reporting. The figures do not necessarily mean thatsome of this number did not enroll later at another school.
ENROLLMENT RECAPITULATIONTOTAL
INDIAN* STUDENT ENROLLMENTBY GRADES1966-1967
Reservation
r-R----TElementary High School
---4 5 6 7 1 Sp. 9 10 11
Blackfoot Reservation 21
Crow Reservation 0
Flathead Reservation 0
Fort Belknap Reservation 24
Fort Peck Reservation 17
No. Cheyenne Reservation 45
Rocky Boy's ReservatJon 42
Total 149
318 245 20L 190 174 181 173 166 11 128 106 58
191 136 107 128 98 129 88 76 5 82 46 52
129 96 90 93 103 103 86 88 17 80 72 63
95 73 70 68 64 68 53 53 10 27 22 -20
181 157 135. 105 119 102 116 86 16 97 70 6V'
103 114 101, 78 92 86 84 93 24 86 81 56
107 89 60 71 56 42 46 53 5 32 17 14
1124 910 767 733 706 711 646 615 88 532 414 323
12 Grads.
59 48
42 41
48 47
16 11
51 41
52 48
17 16
285 252
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
ENROLLMENT RECAPITULATIONTOTAL
INDIAN* STUDENT ENROLLMENTGRADES
1960-1967
Elementary High School9
5 6 Sp. 10 11 12 Grads.
1960-1961
1961 -1962
1962-1963
1963-1964
1964-1965
1965-1966
1966-1967
857 674 651 640
874 700 689 678
991 794 758 693
1003 850 765 727
1083 816 751 752
207 1005 752 702 685
149 1124 910 767 733
552 541 544 443 --M 370 245 199 163 121
598 575 575 496 417 303 218 167 143
703 650 601 536 467 348 241 172 131
633 690 643 572 MI. MI. 440 357 272 191 154
653 645 680 582 485 399 262 236 182
670 607 631 597 43 504 383 310 238 201
706 711 646 615 88 532 414 323 285 252
* Having any degree of Indian blood.
PROBLEMS CONCERNING INDIAN EDUCATION
In order to make this report more comprehensive, administrators
of schools serving heavy populations of Indians were asked to supply
statements on predominant problems encountered in educating Indian
children.
Even though most of the statements are of a negative nature,
many positive statements indicated improvements in reading, attendance,
and dropout rates. The more frequent negative statements concerned
retardation In use of English, sporadic attendance, lack of concern
for the property of others, poor nutrition, poor felf-image, little
parental direction, too much permissiveness on the part of parents,
and little regard on the part of teachers for the Indian child's
background and need.
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County and School,
REIMBURSEMENTS TO SCHOOLSJOHNSON O'MALLEY
Fiscal 1967
Special School
Oist. Projects Lunch Total
BIG HORN $ 6,000.00
Hardin Elementary 1 $ 6,000.00 $ 6,000.00
BLAINE $21,195.50
Harlem Elementary 12 $ 1,811.75 $ 1,811.75
Harlem Nigh School 12 $ 9,300.00 9,300.00Hays-Lodge Pole Elam. 50 10,083.75 10,083.75
CARBON $ 1,461.10
Edgar Elementary 33 $ 1,461.10 $ 1,461.10
GLACIER $12,054.39
Browning Elementary 9 $ 8,411.04 $ 8,411.04Browning High School 9 3,143.35 3,143.35East Glacier Elem. 50 500.00 500.00
$16,165.90
Box Elder Elementary 13 $ 3,505.00 $ 3,505.00
Havre Elementary 16 12,660.90 12,660.90
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REIMBURSEMENTS TO SCHOOLSJOHNSON O'MALLEY
Fiscal 1967(Continued)
County and School
LME
Atli!. ElementaryElmo ElementaryPoison ElementaryRonan Elementary
ROOSEVELT
Brockton HighPoplar HighWolf Point ElementaryWolf Point High
Special School
Dist. ,Projects, Lunch
822
23
28
$ 3,587.401,000.002,000.00
2,595.60
55-F $ 5,818.80
9-B 8,507.5045 $ 511.6445-A 4,209.30
Total
$ 9,183.00
$ 3,587.401,000.002,000.002,595.60
$19,047.24
$ 5,818.808,507.50
511.644,209.30
County and School
BLAINE
REIMBURSEMENTS TO SCHOOLSJOHNSON O'MALLEY
(Claims Pending Fiscal 1967)
Special School1111.. proiecq Lunch Total
Harlem Nigh School 12 $ 200.00 $ 200.00
ROOSEVELT,
Walf Point Elementary 45
SANDERS
$ 630.00 $ 630.00
Dixon Elementary 9 $ 450.00 $ 450.00
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PUBLIC LAW 874
Federal Funds (Maintenance and Operation) Distributedto
School Districts On or Near Indian Reservations
July 1, 1966, June 30, 1967
County and School, Ijitti Date Paid. Iden. No. Mount Paid
BIG HORN $249,929.00
11- 4-66 66-E-1016 $ 20,857.004-24-67 67-E1016 60,846.00
8-24-66 65-E-1501 $ 15,900.0011 -14-66 66-E-1501 22,366.004-20-67 67-E-1501 29,545.00
Nordin Elem. 17
Nordin High School 17N
Lodge Grass Elem. 27
Lodge Grass N. S. 2
Pryor Elem. 2
Wyo la Elem. 29
BLAINE
Harlem Elan. 12
Harlem N. S. 12
Nays Lodge Pole E. 50
11-14-66 66-E-1015 $ 5,309.005- 3-67 67-E-1015 31,578.00
5- 9-67 67-E-1506 $ 23,109.00
10-24-66 66-E-1011 $ 5,405.00
4-17-67 67-E-1011 16,467.00
10-24-66 66-E-1014 $ 5,838.004-17-67 67-E-1014 13,709.00
$135,031.00
12-20-66 66-E-717 $ 7,983.004-24-67 66-E-717 25,643.00
12-20-66 66-E-718 $ 5,273.004-25-67 67-E-718 14,204.00
10- 24-66 66-E-1017 $ 19,959.004-17-67 67-E-1017 61,969.00
Federal Funds (Maintenance and Operation) Distributedto
School Districts On or Near Indian Reservations(Continued)
County and School Dist. Date Paid ,lden. Nos, Amount Paid
GLACIER $357,718.00
Babb Elem. 8 4-19-67 66-E-1020 $ 10,730.00
5- 8-67 67-E-1020 25,664.00
Browning Elem. 9 11- 1-66 66-E-812 $ 51,226.00
4-19-67 67-E-812 172,265.00
Browning N. S. 9 10-24-66 66-E-814 $ 21,493.004-19-67 67-E-814 61,141.00
East Glacier Elem. 50 11-25-66 66-E-1019 $ 4,314.005-12-67 67-E-1019 10,885.00
N1LL $154,183.00
Box Elder Elem. 13 10-24-66 66-E-907 $ 3,054.004-17-67 67-E-907 17,979.00
Box Elder H. S. G 11- 1-66 66-E-1309 $ 8,910.004-19-67 67-E-1309 33,494.00
Havre Elem. 16 11-14-66 66-E-714 $ 20,639.004-19-67 67-E-714 45,528.00
Havre N. S. A 11-21-66 66-E-1302 $ 3,471.00
lbwre Elem. (North) 57 10-24-66 66-E-1209 $ 3,728.004-20-67 67-E-1209 17,380.00
Federal Funds (Maintenance and Operation) Distributedto
School Districts On or Near Indian Reservations(Continued)
County and School Dist. Date Paid Iden. No., Amount Paid
LAKE $ 44,423.00
Arles Elem. 8 11-25-66 66-E-501 $ 5,129.004-19-67 67-E-501 15,411.00
Arles H. S..
8 8.40-66 65-E-1503 $ 3,620.004-24-67 66-E-1503 3,994.004-24-67 67-E-1503 9,433.00
Dayton Elem. 36 3-28-67 66-E-1402 $ 1,732.00
Elmo Elem. 22 6-20-67 67-E-1005 $ 5,104.00
PONDERA $ 76,274.00
Badger Fisher Elem. 14 10-19-66 66-E-1023 $ 1,878.005- 8-67 67-E-1023 5,628.00
11-14-66 66-E-1705 $ 2,096.00
7- 1-66 66-E-1704 $ 3,819.0011- 8-66 66-E-1704 1,273.00
Conrad Elem. 10
Conrad H. S. 10
Heart Butte Elem. 1
Valier Elem. 18
11-25-66 66-E-1024 $ 13,951.005- 8-67 67-E-1024 46,476.00
7- 1-66 66-E-1719 $ 1,153.00
Federal Funds (Maintenance and Operation) Distributedto
School Districts On or Near Indian Reservations(Continued)
County and School Dist. Date Paid Iden. No. Amount Paid
PHILLIPS $ 8,123.00
Dodson Elem.
Zortman Elem.
2A 10-24-66 66-E-1003 $ 1,840.005- 8-67 67-E-1003 4,686.00
5 2- 8-67 66-E-1010 $ 1.597.00
ROSEBUD $129,245.00
Ashland Elem. 32J 12- 1-66 66-E-1025 $ 1,152.00
5. 3-67 67-E-1025 3,138.005-16-67 67-E-1025 2,081.00
Colstrip H. S. 19 7- 8-66 66-E-9 $ 13,742.0011- 1-66 66-E-9 6,744.005- 3-67 67-E-9 18,422.00
Lame Deer Elem. 6 10-24-66 66 -E -506 $ 21,721.005-15-67 67-E-506 62,245.00
YELLOWSTONE $113,683.00
Billings Elem. 2 4-19-67 66-E-1701 $ 41,446.00
k-1S-67 67-E-1701 44,778.00
Billings H. S. 2 3- 6-67 66-E-1702 $ 4,547.004-17-67 67-E-1702 20,496.00
5- 8-67 66-E-1702 2,416.00
Federal Funds (Maintenance and Operation) Distributed
to
School Districts On or Near Indian Reservations
(Continued)
luatJtriWita Dist. Date Paid 'den. No. Amount Paid
ROOSEVELT$254,250.00
Brockton Elem. I. 55 12-12-66 66-E-905 $ 16,296.00
High School 4- 4-67 67-E-905 791.00
4-24-67 67-E-905 37,989.005-22-67 66-E-905 2,118.00
Brockton H. S. 55 5- 3-67 67-E-1802 $ 28,689.00
Froid Elem. 65 11-21-66 66-E-1706 $ 1,022.00
5-10-67 67-E-1706 1,674.00
Froid H. S. 65 4- 7-67 66-E-1707 $ 1,489.00
Poplar Elem. 9 5- 2-67 67-E-1030 $ 45,525.00
Poplar H. S. 9 3-15-67 65-E-1031 $ 25,961.00
3-15-67 66-E-1031 34,306.00
4- 5 -67 65-E-1031 604.00
5- 1 -67 67-E-1031 20,619.00
wolf Point Elem. 45 11- 1-66 66-E-1029 $ 6,927.00
4-24-67 65-E-1029 2,033.00
4-24-67 66-E-1029 4,586.00
5- 9-67 67-E-1029 23,621.00
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Federal Funds (Maintenance and Operation) Distributedto
School Districts On or Near Indian Reservations
(Continued)
County and School Dist. Date Paid Iden. No. Amount Paid
SANDERS $ 77,318.00
Dixon Elem. 9 7- 6-66 66-E-1717 $ 9,653.0012-20-66 66-E-1717 3,218.04-19-67 67-E-1717 10,908.00
Dixon Elem. 9 8-10-66 65-E-403 $ 4,518.00
Dixon N. S. 0 12- 1-66 66-E-1716 $ 4,215.004-25-67 67-E-1716 12,080.00
Hot Springs Elem. 14 8- 3.66 65-E-712 $ 166.00
11-25-66 66-E-712 5,008.004-24-67 67-E-712 9,816.00
Hot Springs N. S. 14 8-16-66 65-E-713 $ 580.0011- 4-66 66-E-713 3,431.004-24-67 67-E-713 6,079.00
Noxon Elem. 10 11-14-66 66-E-1603 $ 1,224.00
4-25-67 67-E-1603 1,611.00
Trout Creek Elem. 6 5-25-67 664-1708 $ 2,610.00
6- 2-67 67-E-1708 2,201.00
Federal Funds (Naintenance and Operation) Distributed
toSchool Districts On or Near Indian Reservations
(Continued)
County and School Oist. Date Paid Iden. No. Amount Paid
VALLEY$610,172.00
Fort Peck Elem. 21 10-24-66 66-E-5 $ 9,830.00
4-17-67 67-E-5 32,353.00
Frazer Elem. 2 1- 9-67 66-E-1027 $ 4,636.00
4-17-67 67-E-1027 31,400.00
Frazer H. S. 2 10-24-66 66-E-1028 $ 6,212.00
12-14-66 66-E-1028 15.00
4-19-67 67-E-1028 13,214.00
Glasgow Elem. 1 1- 9-67 66-E-711 $ 80,519.00
4-19-67 67-E-711 291,218.00
Glasgow H. S. IA 1- 9-67 66-E-710 $ 15,486.00
4-17-67 67-E-710 72,307.00
Nashua Elem. 13 12-14-66 66-E-804 $ 2,141.00
4-17-67 67-E-804 7,395.00
Nashua H. S. 13 12-12-66 66-E805 $ 5,260.00
4-17-67 67-E805 14,622.00
Opheim Elem. & H.S. 9 10-24-66 66E-402 $ 6,933.00
3-22-67 65-E-402 269.00
5- 1-67 67-E-402 16,362.00