Wolf Point High School

Public | 9-12 | 254 students |  

PHONE: (406) 653-1200

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213 6th Ave South

Wolf Point, MT 59201

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Wolf Point High School serves grades 9-12 in the Wolf Point High School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 1 out of 10.

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Posted on Apr 4, 2012
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There are 4 teachers that actually teach, care about education of students and enjoy and work hard at teaching their field. This school has daily fights in the halls, is a FEDERALLY failing school for 8 years, only looks out for their "favorite" students. These are those from the "right" family, or family owns a business in town, or are personal friends. Students are used by staff to control the classroom, the Senior year is a year of crafts, PE, multiple shop classes - a joke. There is no preparation for a trade/skills for future, college prep classes are a joke - subject to mood of tired teachers waiting for retirement. Counselors spend time with their favorite students and ignore rest of student population. If students make bad choice there is no due process, just expleled for the year and told, :see you next year". Graduation rate is 75% - so a class of 50 kids, loses 12 kids. Shop class is sit in your seat and you get a C - if you glue comething together you get an A. Literally. The district is out of money and cant make payroll next year 2013. Staff morale is terribly low. I have put 7 kids thru this school, there are more examples, just out of space.
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