News of the Day
Thursday, May 26, 2011
By Billie LeDeau
(406) 444-5658
Independent Record
High-schoolers complete another huge homework project
Board OKs Meyer as interim superintendent
MHS launches aware to honor Vigilante Day floats
Billings Gazette
Senior High grad found tragedy helped him to focus his life
Broadwater Elementary Running Club plans large presence at Heart & Sole Run 2011
Missoulian
Willard Alternative High School marks 10th class of graduates
Hawthorne Elementary celebrates 100th birthday
Scout the Lab helps children with speech difficulties, special needs
Hellgate tennis coach resigns; assistants fired for drinking around students
Butte Standard
Public schools out early Friday
Teacher staffing passes on 2nd vote
Bozeman Chronicle
Students explore the seven wonders of BozemanChar-Koosta
Flathead extension after-school program teach kids about the fine art of worm compostingGreat Falls Tribune
Great Falls High physics students' final project: walking on water
White Clay language grads make history *
Other
Don Paulson retires after nearly 40 years working with kids *
Principal Rapkoch reflects on long, successful career *
Over $17,000 in community scholarships were awarded to Valier High graduates
Voters reject $40,000 levy request in Kila
Darby School District cuts three teaching positions
Corvallis School District budget cuts hit teacher's aides hard
Stevensville School District cuts eight positions
Corvallis students turn Hamilton signal box into work of art
Choteau students graduate May 29
Manhattan Schools hire temporary superintendent
School Board suspends superintendent
Joining the cause: Local students form group to raise money for cancer research
Sidney School Board moves forward with cheerleading/drill team program
Poplar schools honor retiring staff at banquet
Bigfork High School students prep Bear Dance Trail for summer
Swan River students show off year of art at community breakfast
Bigfork students get hands-on history lesson in Washington, D.C.
Polson trustees pass elementary budget
Pete earns Gates Millennium Scholarship *
School board decides against holding levy