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On Friday, a 25-year time capsule was unveiled at Highland Elementary School. Former student, Elliott Hawkins, now 35, attended the event, where he reminisced on his youth.
More than 16,000 Billings Public Schools’ students will see a change in who’s making their meals following a decision to drop the schools' past food provider of three decades.
Eastern Elementary School, on Eastern Montana College campus ... The oldest of the Billings schools still in use as elementary schools are: McKinley, Broadwater, Garfield and Orchard.
This year’s race for the Billings ... justice and law. School officials, teachers and state education associations have repeatedly said that CRT is not taught in any Montana public schools ...
Erica Parrish never thought she would leave her job as a school counselor, so her decision to quit the role at Belgrade School District was not one she made lightly. After nearly a decade in the ...
He was the third Billings student to be injured in ... including Broadwater and McKinley elementary schools and at Wyoming and Fourth Street West. Smith said that more large-scale projects will ...
Montana ranks near the bottom nationally ... cost” to provide “a basic system of free quality public elementary and secondary schools.” In 1989, the Montana Supreme Court ruled that ...
A handful of small, rural schools in Montana will resume in-person classes beginning May 7, when students can return to classrooms as Gov. Steve Bullock's COVID-19 closure ends. Most schools in ...
Billings schools are expanding Project Lead the Way, a science, technology, engineering and math program. So far, it’s in 13 elementary schools and two middle schools. Next year, the district ...
“The entire program has been a debacle from the very beginning,” said Dave Puyear, executive director for the Montana Rural ... 45 miles north of Billings, Lavina School had also requested ...
Bob Smith, of the Office of Risk Management and Safety, Arlington Public Schools, said that there was a fallout shelter in McKinley but it was repurposed or torn down during remodeling.
Opinion: The future of the state’s education system depends on Montana’s ability to adapt to the diverse needs of all students while upholding fiscal responsibility.
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