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Gold Creek has two more school years to recruit at least one student and teacher so that it can reopen. If they can’t, state law mandates they will close down for good
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Unofficial results show voters in western Montana’s largest cities approved a wide range of school funding requests in Tuesday’s elections.
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As the 2023 legislative session sprints to the finish line, tensions are running high over bills targeting transgender Montanans and environmental regulation. Host Corin Cates-Carney and reporters Arren Kimbel-Sannit, Ellis Juhlin, and Mara Silvers discuss what to expect in the final days of the legislature as lawmakers scramble to reach sine die.
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Lawmakers agree to advance zoning policy, but the future on housing subsidies is unclear. There are dueling visions of what school choice policy should look like. And legislative staff are working thousands of hours of overtime to keep up with all the bills.
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The Missoula Police Department says three female juveniles were taken into custody Wednesday regarding alleged threats made against Hellgate High School. No violence occurred and no one was injured.
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The sauce is processed in Ronan and more than 150 school districts across the state have placed orders so far. The program was paid for with a USDA grant and leftover pandemic-era money.
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Montana lawmakers are considering proposals allowing public charter school options and tax credits for parents who send special needs students to private schools.
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A bill that would ban the teaching of scientific theories like gravity and evolution, was tabled in committee Monday. The Senate Education and Cultural Resources Committee voted unanimously to table the bill, meaning it likely won't move forward.
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Montana educators told a committee in the Legislature Monday that a bill proposing a statewide mentorship program would help support and retain new teachers.
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Bills affecting transgender Montanans draw emotional debate. Scientific theories are targeted for elimination from public education. And Senator Daines battles Twitter and "San Francisco elites."