Social Studies teacher at Bonner School, Dylan Huisken, has been named the 2019 Montana Teacher of the Year, in a special ceremony at the school on Friday morning.
A real gap exists today between students who have access to all the Internet has to offer, and those who live in areas that are lagging behind. This is a problem prevalent across the country, but more so in rural Montana than nearly any other state. Currently, high schools in Missoula County, Woodman School District, and Shields Valley School District have fiber projects that have been denied due to federal red tape.
Following the murder of 17 students at a Florida high school on Wednesday, the Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction reached out to her counterpart in Florida with a message of prayer and support.
Montana's Superintendent of Public Instruction, Elsie Arntzen, is urging Governor Steve Bullock and the legislature to borrow from the state's Coal Tax Trust Fund to solve the $227 million budget shortfall.
State agencies are still reeling from a surprising 10 percent cut announced by Governor Steve Bullock’s Budget Director Dan Villa on Wednesday, August 30.
Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen is warning homeowners that changes in the recent budget passed by the legislature will likely cause a spike in property taxes.
The National Republican Congressional Committee has elevated all four Montana GOP congressional candidates to "On the Radar' status in the organization's "Young Guns" program.
This week, January 28, a third Republican candidate has officially signed up to run for the open U.S. House Seat set to be vacated by current congressman Steve Daines.