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Facial recognition technology has been put into at least one school district in Montana. The surveillance, characterized as a safety tool, is in use as policy makers in Montana debate how to regulate that kind of technology.
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Early on in the school year the head of School Administrators of Montana visited districts across the state to check in on how reopening was going. After seeing some of the pandemic-related challenges school staff are facing this year, Kirk Miller penned an open letter to Montanans about the importance of public schools. Yellowstone Public Radio’s Olivia Weitz spoke with Miller to learn more.
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Montana public schools will receive millions of dollars in relief funds for reopening and recovery efforts as part of the most recent COVID-19 relief package.
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The COVID relief bill passed by Congress Monday outlines more funding for Montana’s K-12 public school districts. State education officials say this...
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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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Spectrum customers across the state woke up this Wednesday morning with no internet access. Schools teaching remotely during the pandemic reported...
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The Democrat and Republican vying to be Montana’s next governor traded salvos during a debate hosted by MontanaPBS Tuesday night. The debate highlighted...
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The achievement gap in K-12 schools between Montana’s American Indian students and their non-Native counterparts has not improved over the past two...
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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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A new report says that indigenous students are disproportionately disciplined in Montana public schools. Study authors say more support instead of…