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Hahn carried a gun for about five years at Saco, one of the few schools in gun-loving Montana to have an armed staffer despite a state law allowing it. “My perception of my weapon changed. I really didn’t feel like that was the key anymore,” he said.
Advocates who want to see Montana create programs to allow more students to attend private and religious schools with the aid of tax credits and vouchers will be watching both the Legislature and the courts come January.
Montana education officials released the first draft of the state's plan to comply with a new federal education law on Thursday, detailing how the state will evaluate schools and intervene if they aren't making the cut.
Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau announced Monday that the Montana Office of Public Instruction has been awarded an additional $1.3 million to continue its Schools of Promise program, which provides intensive support to Montana schools most in need.
What the school needs the community to help with is reducing chronic absence, starting in the early grades. School district leaders and teachers absolutely know that attending school — all day, every day — is an essential ingredient for promoting school success.
Presents information on the Children’s Mental Health Bureau and CSCT Program, including eligibility and referrals, requirements and rules, the role of the school and the role of the Mental Health Center in a PowerPoint slide deck.
The Kalispell Public Schools board reviewed the district’s climate survey results at their recent meeting, which asked staff and students to rate statements related to morale, connectedness, and safety within schools.