These Are 50 of the Best Public High Schools in America
By Meagan Drillinger, Stacker News
On 2/7/21 at 11:00 AM EST
As the world continues to grow more intellectually advanced, so does the quality of academics, even at the earliest levels. A study from the Harvard Graduate School of Education found that children who experience quality early childhood education are less likely to be placed in special education, less likely to be held back a grade, and more likely to graduate from high school. Since many parents see their children s first foray into formal education as a make-or-break gauntlet that will define the course of their child s academic career, it stands to reason that this stress could only be amplified when it comes to choosing a high school, the time in a young person s life when they undergo many emotional, physical, and psychological changes.
Montana Army National Guard Offers Opportunities & Tuition Waiver
Wednesday morning SGT Jordan Laine joined Dave & Ally on the XL Morning Show to talk to them about some opportunities they currently have at the Montana National Guard. They include:
Med and Dental Corps: Max-age to join: 60. Specialist Corps (Physician Assistant) max-age to join 48. Med Service Corp (Social Workers & Psychologists) max-age to join: 48.
Med and Dental students can receive a stipend while in school (MDSSP) AND in residency (STRAP, Med Corps only). The monthly stipend is $2466. 1 yr. of MDSSP or STRAP equals a 2 yr. MSO.
Tuition Waiver. Students who are a Montana National Guard member are eligible for a tuition waiver. There are some requirements, so reach out to Jordan at the MANG for what those requirements are.
Gallatin High School becomes sister with high school in Okinawa
Gallatin High joins Naha Kokusai High School as sister school
By: Cody Boyer
and last updated 2020-12-28 12:50:22-05
BOZEMAN â Staying connected has proven to be a challenge for many. But a group of Gallatin High School students found a way to do more than just connect. They are partnering with students on the other side of the globe.
The students from Gallatin High, like everybody else during the pandemic, have been finding different ways to make communication work, despite the pandemic.
That includes when they signed on to be the sister school to a high school in Okinawa.
School called to account for playing favorites
Monday, December 14, 2020 |
Bob Kellogg (OneNewsNow.com)
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A year after denying a Christian student group official status, a Montana high school has reversed itself.
Bozeman High School recognizes almost three dozen different campus clubs – among them the Sexuality and Gender Alliance, Climate Crisis Club, and Human Rights Club. But Alliance Defending Freedom attorney Tyson Langhofer explains Bozeman High revoked the status of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes late last year because FCA requires their leaders to adhere to the Christian standards and mission of the group. The purpose of these groups is for students who have similar affinities [and] want to pursue a shared mission to get together and form a group, an association, to pursue that mission, says the attorney. It is illogical to state that a group could require their leaders to adhere to the purpose of the group.
The Greater Yellowstone Coalition is pleased to announce the promotion of
Ryan Cruz to Montana conservation associate. Ryan conducts on-the-ground work to support and inform land and water conservation efforts in Montana. He brings a background in biology to his work, which centers on fostering the personal connections that drive progress. Currently, he is deeply engaged in the forest planning process for the Custer Gallatin National Forest, where he is helping drive collaborative management decisions that will protect 250,000 acres of critical habitat and ensure a bright future humans and wildlife alike.
The Greater Yellowstone Coalition welcomes
Trisha King on board as the organizationâs finance associate. Trisha works closely with the director of finance and helps ensure the organizationâs books are balanced, bills are paid, and checks are signed, making her a staff favorite. Trisha has been working in accounting and finance for over 10 years in Idaho, Alaska, and M