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After several years of improvement, Montana’s Native American graduation rate dropped slightly last year, according to Montana’s new statewide school…
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There’s a potential problem with how Montana determines which schools will get special assistance under the replacement for the federal No Child Left…
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Leaders of Montana’s K-12 public schools system will update state lawmakers Thursday morning about progress on rolling out the replacement for the federal…
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Montana’s plan to comply with the federal replacement for No Child Left Behind received Governor Steve Bullock’s approval Tuesday, but it’s still unclear…
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Montana’s Office of Public Instruction is unsure if its new draft plan to raise student achievement will comply with federal law.State education leaders…
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Montana’s newly elected Superintendent of Public Instruction is accusing her predecessor of misrepresenting student test results to federal…
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The federal government this week released its final rules to help states improve their schools and narrow achievement gaps. In November, Montana released…
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The U.S. Senate this week passed an update to the "No Child Left Behind" education law. The "Every Child Achieves Act" is the first education reform…
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As the Senate begins debating federal education policy, Montana Senator Jon Tester is trying to remove annual testing requirements from Washington, and…
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Senator Jon Tester wants to reduce the number of student tests required by the federal No Child Left Behind Act. Montana school superintendent, Denise…