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The contract, with Kognito Interactive Programs, provided unlimited access for all Montana educators, school staff, and OPI partners over a 12-month period. [8] In June 2018, Arntzen announced that Montana was one of ten states to receive a $3.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense for the Troops to Teachers program. [ 9 ]
In 2009, Montana's leadership in key Indian Education policies was recognized. [12] Bozeman middle–school student Marina Dimitrov became America's Top Young Scientist. [ 13 ] The National Indian Education Association named Denise Juneau 2009 Educator of the Year, [ 14 ] and under Juneau's leadership Montana became one of only seven states ...
Mount Ellis Academy is a co-educational private high school (grades 9 through 12) located about 5 miles (8.0 km) east of Bozeman, Montana, United States. [2]Founded in 1902, [3] [4] [5] Mt. Ellis Academy includes boys and girls dormitories, an Administration building, gymnasium, and other facilities.
The Great Falls Public Schools (also known as School District #1) is a public school district which covers the city limits of Great Falls, Montana, in the United States. As of March 2010, it was the second-largest school district in the state of Montana, [5] and the third-largest employer in the city of Great Falls. [2]
To assist schools in that process, Montana Digital Academy spearheaded the creation of a framework and planning guide for schools to integrate AI in the classroom and develop policies and ...
Dennis Parman serves as superintendent until 2009, when he became the deputy superintendent of the Montana Office of Public Instruction. David Mahon replaced him. In 2010 Mahon resigned and the board accepted his resignation. [2] In August 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Montana, the district chose to keep masks optional. [3]
In most areas, the organization functions as a professional association rather than a traditional union. A majority of the union's membership remains in New York City, however. The organization publishes The School Leader and presents the Distinguished Leadership Award to highlight member achievements. [3]
From the beginning, MEA was a union of public school educators, especially teachers, and until the middle 1970s and the adoption of the Montana collective bargaining act, public school administrators. The 1975 Montana collective bargaining act identified school administrators as management.