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Business Listing   Farris & Associates - Bigfork, MT - Phone: (406) 837-4335


Business Listing   Montanabliss - Bigfork, MT - Phone: (406) 837-5683


Business Listing   Nana's Little Flathead Monsters - Bigfork, MT - Phone: (406) 837-0656


Business Listing   Schools - Bigfork Schools- Elementary School - Bigfork, MT - Phone: (406) 837-7412


Business Listing   Schools - Bigfork Schools- High School - Bigfork, MT - Phone: (406) 837-7420


Business Listing   Schools - Bigfork Schools- Superintendent - Bigfork, MT - Phone: (406) 837-7400


Business Listing   Schools - Columbia Falls Schools- School District Six- High School- Attend - Bigfork, MT - Phone: (406) 892-6503


Business Listing   Schools - Swan River School District - Bigfork, MT - Phone: (406) 837-4528


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A school is an institution where children are educated under the supervision of trained teachers. Most countries provide compulsory formal education. Schools are usually divided into primary and secondary schools in Bigfork, where primary school is for young children and secondary school is for teenagers who have completed primary education.  In addition to these, Bigfork also has well-known play schools, kindergartens or pre-schools. There are also schools for special children, that may be non-profit institutions offering occupational therapy to these children. 

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