Alder, Montana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're thinking of moving to Alder City, Washington, you might be wondering, "What are the population and steets like?" After all, how do you know if it's the right place to start a new life? Here's a look at the city's demographics:

The Alder School District serves students in grades K-12. There is a student-teacher ratio of 24:1, a low math proficiency of 67%, and a high reading proficiency of 82%. With over 600 students, Alder High School is the largest school in the city. AP classes are offered, and the average SAT score is 1330. A high percentage of graduates attend local colleges.

The Alder Gulch area, known as the "fourteen-mile city" by locals, was a mining center for the early 1860s. The Alder Gulch area attracted approximately 10,000 people in the early 1860s. In 1864, the Alder area was named the territory's first territorial capital. By mid-1864, it had grown to a population of 5,000. It was the area's first social and transportation center.