Fromberg High School had a total attendance of 42 students during the 2018-19 school year

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Fromberg High School had a total attendance of 42 students during the 2018-19 school year, according to the Montana Office of Public Instruction.

Attendance at the school saw a 27.3 percent increase over the previous school year.

According to data provided by the National Center for Education Statistics, enrollment is projected to increase by seven percent in Montana from 2017 to 2029. The state expected to see the largest increase in enrollment is North Dakota, with a projected 16% increase. The state that is expected to see the largest decrease in enrollment is New Mexico, with a projected 12% decrease.

According to the findings of a study conducted by Montana Small Schools Alliance, student enrollment in Montana has a significant impact on a number of factors such as a decrease in school funding, elimination of faculty, and possible school consolidation or closure.

Montana Schools by Enrollment
Ranking School Enrollment (2018-19) Previous Year Enrollment (2017-18)
1 Belgrade High School 965 900
2 East Middle School 801 772
3 North Middle School 791 751
4 Chief Joseph Middle School 745 783
5 Laurel Middle School 693 692
6 Helena Middle School 687 695
7 Libby Elementary School 664 659
8 Laurel High School 642 635
8 East Middle School 642 618
10 Hardin High School 546 508
11 Emily Dickinson School 528 479
12 Hellgate Middle School 523 499
13 Edgerton School 518 615
14 Havre High School 508 539
15 Hamilton Middle School 499 359
16 Hamilton High School 495 486
17 Morning Star School 493 500
18 Four Georgians School 485 481
19 Paxson School 482 457
20 Frenchtown Elementary School 478 492
206 Belt 7-8 51 44
208 North Star High School 50 51
208 Culbertson 7-8 50 50
210 Cayuse Prairie 7-8 49 53
211 Hays-Lodge Pole 7-8 48 45
212 Fort Benton 7-8 47 49
212 Clinton 7-8 47 46
212 Cascade 7-8 47 41
212 Lincoln High School 47 40
216 Anderson 7-8 45 49
216 Fairview 7-8 45 48
216 Bainville High School 45 43
219 Choteau 7-8 44 50
219 Canyon Creek 7-8 44 49
221 Forsyth 7-8 43 59
221 Dutton/Brady Elementary 43 55
221 Dixon Elementary 43 44
221 Alberton High School 43 39
225 Kircher School 42 51
225 Hobson High School 42 36
225 Fromberg High School 42 33
228 Fair-Mont-Egan 7-8 40 32
229 Helena Flats 7-8 39 44
230 Cardwell School 37 46
230 Big Stone School 37 39
230 Carter County High School 37 34
233 Fairhaven Colony 36 33
233 Charlo 7-8 36 29
235 Big Sandy 7-8 35 31
236 Moore School 34 40
236 Golden Ridge School 34 36
238 Hillcrest 7-8 33 32
238 Kila 7-8 33 29
240 Lambert High School 32 36
240 Fort Smith School 32 33
240 Highwood Middle School 32 30
240 Gallatin Gateway 7-8 32 17
244 Dutton/Brady High School 31 30
244 Bainville 7-8 31 26
246 Augusta High School 30 36
246 Harrison High School 30 30
328 King Colony School 9 9
328 Carter School 9 8
328 Hammond School 9 7
333 Fortine 7-8 8 10
333 Divide School 8 8
335 Benton Lake School 7 9
335 Grass Range 7-8 7 8
335 Galata School 7 7
335 Geraldine 7-8 7 6
339 Judith Gap High School 6 13
339 Jackson School 6 4
341 Hellgate High School 1 1
341 Butte High School 1 1
341 Kalispell Middle School 1 1
341 Helena High School 1 1
341 Big Sky High School 1 1
341 Flathead High School 1 1
341 Belgrade Middle School 1 1
341 Glacier High School 1 1
341 Capital High School 1 1


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