News of the Day
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
By Billie LeDeau
(406) 444-5658
Independent Record
Event honors teachers, students *
High-school budget shortfall looms
Billings Gazette
SD2 board waits on superintendent contract, weighs class sizes
Lewis and Clark math teacher prepares her exit *
Missoulian
MCPS program lets high-school students recover credits for courses
Florence school board votes to reduce teacher, staff levels
Butte Standard
Trustees balk at early out for speech tourney
Bozeman Chronicle
Chronicle editorial: Common core is reasonable alternative to No Child Left Behind
Great Falls Tribune
Students use high tech devices to map River's Edge Trail donations
Program allows students see federal court proceedings
Choteau kids bask in Blackfeet culture during student exchange
American flag touches local students
Educator honored for science savvy *
Other
Cultural Connections: Mission schools celebrate Cultural Awareness Day
Ronan students exposed to Native American Culture
Students help prepare Bigfork garden for planting
Bigfork School District weighs budget cuts
Students give voice to headquarters history
Flathead High School names activities director
Bynum voters narrowly pass levy, 18 for, 16 against
West Yellowstone school board reorganizes board positions
General tells students that early career planning pays off
What we are getting for our school tax dollars
District budget waits for OPI report
Sidney FFA advisor questions lack of school activity funds for program
Somers Middle School receives funds for roof
Emmerich is winner in school election recount
Grant helps high school renovation