
Little Wound School is an Oglala Lakota tribally chartered grant school funded by the Bureau of Indian Affairs located in Kyle on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in southwestern South Dakota. The mission of Little Wound School is to provide a sacred environment for students to achieve academic success and excel in Lakota language and culture.
Little Wound School was named after the Chief Little Wound who was one of the Oglala Sioux Chiefs who believed education was the answer to a better future for their people. His beliefs led others to bring that vision to reality.

The school enrolls more than 900 pre-school-12th grade students annually. It is one of four high schools on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation serving area elementary feeder schools. Besides serving the immediate community of Kyle, students are transported in from seven of the nine districts of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and other communities of Allen, Porcupine, Evergreen, Sharps Corner, Batesland, Wounded Knee, Manderson, Rockyford, Potato Creek and Wanblee. |