The bill would put reading intervention programs in place for students who need it. The programs would give districts more tools and money to teach kids how to read.
Kellen Alger has been teaching in Montana for 13 years. He taught for seven years in Cut Bank, teaching middle schoolers, and the last five years, he’s been teaching fifth
The bill would have added museums, libraries, and public schools to the list of entities that could be open to criminal charges under Montana’s obscenity laws, which ban displaying obscene material to minors.
The bill would put reading intervention programs in place for students who need it. The programs would give districts more tools and money to teach kids how to read.