News of the Day
Thursday, September 29, 2011
By Billie LeDeau
(406) 444-5658
Independent Record
Billings Gazette
2 Glacier High students charged with sexual assault on team bus
Central students get hands-on look at dangers of texting, drinking while driving
Rehberg visits sister's elementary school, learns about Title I
Write every day, Montana poet laureate tells students
Gazette Opinion: Trustees need to build trust, move forward
Missoulian
Missoula County Public Schools gets $393K grant for mental health, counseling
Butte Standard
Butte High School event outlines path for success
Bozeman Chronicle
Montana school leaders see little help in Obama's No Child Left Behind waivers
Great Falls Tribune
Great Falls High senior aims to get students to vote
Educational foundations doing good work for schools
Other
No Child Left Behind: With waivers, Obama offers states flexibility WTVM 9
Will states unleash powerful alternatives to No Child Left Behind? Alaska Dispatch
State Superintendent supports consolidated anti-bullying policy NBC Montana
Unique rally encourages high school freshman to graduate Clark Fork Chronicle
Focusing on the future Hardin Middle School teacher talks bits and bytes Big Horn County News
Proposals wanted for "Healthy, Educated Workforce for Montana" initiative KRTV Great Falls
Healthy Montana Kids aims for 100,000 enrollees KTVQ Billings
Glacier High School investigation complete, 2 face charges KTVQ Billings
Criminal charges filed against two Glacier freshman Flathead Beacon
Butte elementary students to rodeo field trip to Civic Center KXLF Butte
4 Hi-Line schools get aid to help college-bound students Havre Daily News