Address: | 117 Warrior Way |
City: | Mandaree |
State: | North Dakota |
Zipcode: | 58757 |
Country: | United States |
Type: | Public |
Accreditations: | Cognia |
Grades: | K–12 |
Superintendent: | Hector Salvador Serna |
Students: | 221 |
Teachers: | 20.0 |
Staff: | 31.0 |
Ratio: | 11.05 |
Mascot: | Warriors |
Colors: | Maroon and Gold |
Mandaree School District No. 36 is a school district headquartered in Mandaree, North Dakota. It is on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation.
It is in McKenzie and Dunn counties.[1] [2] It is also affiliated with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE).[3] It is also known as Mandaree Day School.[4]
In the 1970s the principal, Robert Schumacher, started a radio station called KRSS.[5]
In 1995 the school had 256 students.[6]
In 2004 the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), the parent agency of what became the BIE, investigated the special education program after parents made complaints.[7]
In April 2020, Kirsten Baesler, the state superintendent of education, approved the school having a four-day week instead of a five day.[8]
The homecoming celebration uses Hidatsa traditions and, as of 1995, promotes abstaining from drugs and alcohol.[6]