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County health officials across Montana are grappling with a new state law that says they can’t treat vaccinated and unvaccinated people differently. Health officials and school districts working to keep students in the classroom could face a difficult choice: Follow Montana law, or follow recommendations from federal health agencies.
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Public school students in Montana may miss out on roughly $800,000 in federal aid for laptops, masks and educational services amid the coronavirus…
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Montana public school districts will receive roughly $41 million of relief funding in about two weeks. Schools say they need that money for things like…
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Monday was the first day that public schools across Montana were required to have plans in place for how they will deliver online or remote education, as…
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As Montana schools begin to provide education remotely in order to reduce the spread of coronavirus, parents will be serving as their child’s co-teacher…
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School districts across northwest Montana met with public health officials last week to begin preparing for potential impacts from the novel coronavirus.…
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Kalispell Public Schools will soon adopt a new mobile app allowing students to anonymously report tips about threats to a school, bullying and mental…
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Three years after a successful bond request to expand schools, Kalispell Public Schools are asking voters to upgrade technology and programming at the…