Powder River County District High School Explained

Powder River County District High School
Established:1924
Type:Public
Grades:9-12
Head Name:Principal
Head:Denise Ternes
Address:500 N Trautman
City:Broadus
State:Montana 59317
Country:USA
Coordinates:45.447°N -105.4045°W
Students:69 (2017–18)[1]
Ratio:7.57
Staff:9.11 (FTE)
Mascot:Hawk
Sports:Football, Girls' Volleyball, Boys' Basketball, Girls' Basketball, Wrestling, Track and Field, Girls' Golf, Boys' Golf, Girls Cross-Country, and Cheerleading

Powder River County District High School (PRCDHS) is the only high school in Powder River County, Montana, in the United States and is located in Broadus, the only incorporated town in that county.

Academics

As of November 1, 2014, the Powder River County District High School had 135 enrolled students, coming from four counties (Powder River, Rosebud, Carter, and Custer) in Southeastern Montana, and some from Crook County in Wyoming. The school supports eight school buses bringing students from the census-designated places Ashland and Biddle and the unincorporated communities Boyes, Hammond, Coalwood, Powderville, and Volborg. Activities include Business Professionals of America (BPA), Future Farmers of America (FFA), Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), speech and drama, and music.

Athletics

The school's mascot is the hawk, and its colors are green, white, and gold. Athletics include football, girls' volleyball, boys' basketball, girls' basketball, wrestling, track and field, girls' golf, boys' golf, girls cross-country, and cheerleading.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Powder River Co Dist High. National Center for Education Statistics. December 27, 2019.