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Pages in category "Superintendents of Public Instruction of Montana" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
By law, the superintendent has general supervision of the K-12 public schools and school districts. The superintendent also serves as a member of the Land Board, [1] the State Library Commission, [2] and as an ex officio non-voting member of the Board of Public Education, [3] the Board of Regents, [4] and the Board of Education. [5]
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] Arntzen's Montana Ready initiative has promoted career and technical education, work-based learning, individualized learning, and expanded public-private partnerships. [10]
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.
1923‘s Jake Dutton is going to get a little more time to heal than originally planned. Production of the Yellowstone prequel’s Season 2 has been delayed indefinitely in Montana as the Writers ...
The American Association of School Administrators (AASA), founded in 1865, is the professional organization for more than 14,000 educational leaders across the United States. [1] AASA's members are chief executive officers and senior-level administrators from school districts in every region of the country, in rural, urban, and suburban settings.
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]