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Dozens of teachers, administrators and providers from all over the state told the Montana State News Bureau schools need more help addressing students' mental health care needs.
While Montana still had no confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of Friday afternoon, the respiratory disease caused by the new coronavirus, the moves by K-12 schools have been shadowed by statewide ...
Active shooters aren’t the only threat Montana schools have to prepare for. Earthquakes, hazmat spills, propane explosions, fires on or off school property and wildlife also pose a threat.
A lawsuit is attempting to overturn a new law that halts the state of Montana’s practice of acquiring partial water rights from lessees who divert water from private land onto state land.
Officials in Montana are using words like “inevitable,” “inflexion point” and “revolutionize” to describe the state of AI. If it's here to stay, how do educators use it for good?
All three Democrats running in the primary for Montana’s newly created western U.S. House district say someone from their party has a good chance of winning the seat — and each thinks their ...