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Missoula women start a service that allows new hunters to borrow equipment and ‘feel really welcome in the space.’ → Read More
"We followed the federal law and our hands were tied," said a spokesperson for the Office of Public Instruction. → Read More
A new set of rules is in place for private alternative residential programs for troubled kids and teens in Montana. → Read More
The Montana health department is proposing major changes to rules governing private residential programs for troubled teens. → Read More
Trinity Valyent wants to be the first in her family to graduate from college. → Read More
Ryan Clinch already knew he wanted to study engineering at Montana State University when he enrolled in dual enrollment courses for his senior year at Helena High School. He felt → Read More
Students entering the Montana University System are already behind, with only 33% achieving the required minimum ACT score of 22, according to state data from the 2017–2018 school year. → Read More
The Ranch for Kids, a private program for troubled youth in Rexford, is contesting the suspension of its license. → Read More
The achievement gap for Montana students is widening as an increasing number of students fails to meet benchmarks for math proficiency in eighth grade. → Read More
It's now illegal for staff and therapists at private residential treatment programs for troubled teens to have sexual relationships with the teens they treat— even if those clients are 16, → Read More
Members of the Warrior Movement never thought it would be a big deal. → Read More
Montana education officials have permanently revoked the teaching license of a former sixth-grade English teacher at Ronan Middle School accused of having a relationship with a high school student. → Read More