Figure 1: Hill County, MT At least High School Education![]() |
Figure 2: Hill County, MT Bachelors Degree or Better Education![]() |
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Figure 3: Advertisement![]() |
Figure 4: Hill County, MT School Dropout Rate![]() |
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Figure 5: Hill County, MT Education Attainment Breakdown![]() |
Figure 6: Higher Education Attainment (100%=All People with Bachelor or better)![]() |
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Figure 7: Hill County, MT Bachelors Degrees Field of Study![]() |
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Figure 8: Hill County, MT Bachelors Degree Obtained![]() |
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Figure 9: Hill County, MT Education Attainment by Level Comparison (Age 25+)![]() |
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Figure 10: Hill County, MT Education Attainment Detailed Comparison (Age 25+)![]() |
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Figure 11: Hill County, MT Detailed Education Attainment Breakout by Age Group (Age 18+)![]() |
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Figure 12: Hill County, MT Detailed Education Attainment Breakout by Race (Age 25+)![]() |
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Figure 13: Hill County, MT Detailed Male and Female breakdown of Educational Attainment![]() |
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Figure 14: Hill County, MT School Enrollment by Aggregate Categories![]() |
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Figure 15: Hill County, MT Overall Public vs. Private School Enrollment![]() |
Figure 16: Hill County, MT Public vs. Private K-8 School Enrollment![]() |
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Figure 17: Hill County, MT Public vs. Private High School Enrollment![]() |
Figure 18: Hill County, MT Public vs. Private College Enrollment![]() |
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Figure 19: Hill County, MT Public vs. Private Graduate or Professional School Enrollment![]() |
Figure 20: Hill County, MT Total Enrolled in Schools![]() |
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Figure 21: Advertisement![]() |
Figure 22: Hill County, MT Public vs. Private Preschool![]() |
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Figure 23: List of Schools in the Hill County, MT Area (2013)![]() |
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Figure 24: Hill County, MT School Enrollment (2013)![]() |
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Figure 25: Student to Teacher Ratios (2013) - Low Scores Are Better![]() |
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Figure 26: Hill County, MT School Racial Mix (2013)![]() |
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