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After extensive deliberation, a sweeping framework to regulate recreational marijuana sales in Montana is heading to the governor’s desk. Lawmakers passed the policy despite continued division among Republicans over what the program should look like.
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The Montana Legislature will again not hold floor sessions Monday, which will not count as an official legislative day, after a lobbyist tested positive for COVID-19 last Thursday.
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Montana Education Officials announced Thursday that a federal standardized test used to assess student progress across the country has been canceled...
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Public school enrollment declined slightly this fall while the number of homeschooled students in Montana spiked. State education officials released the...
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Melissa Romano, the Democrat running for to lead Montana’s K-12 public school system criticized the current school superintendent's handling of hundreds...
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Public school students in Montana may miss out on roughly $800,000 in federal aid for laptops, masks and educational services amid the coronavirus...
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Private school students could receive more educational services from public school districts as $41 million dollars in aid comes into Montana under the...
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This week, Gov. Steve Bullock is expected to outline how Montana’s schools could reopen. Some schools are deciding to keep classes online for the...
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Many parents of public school students across the state are struggling with reduced pay or unemployment amid the coronavirus pandemic. School officials...
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Montana’s public schools could receive about $41 million from the federal stimulus package Congress passed last week. Schools will have a lot of...