EDUCATION

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PHENOMENON – School Away From School

Kids are looking for an alternative to a traditional education. Commonly called ”virtual school,” it’s a way of attending school at home without the hovering claustrophobia of home-schooling.

Tech opens mine to students – The mining program is the only one of its kind in the country

The program will train students in a 15-week program that includes classroom and hands-on instructions in several of Butte’s underground mines

Montana Business Culture 101 helps Hamilton High School Students Go Online to Learn Soft Skills

Teaching soft skills to students that will enter the local workforce through the School to Career program is not an easy task. Soft skills are critical for being successful in the workplace. Lack of these skills cost employees their jobs and cost employers on the bottom line as they deal with turnover issues.
Many thanks to both organizations for their support and vision.

First Interstate Bank of Hamilton http://www.firstinterstatebank.com/location/montana/hamilton.htm

The Montana Chamber of Commerce http://www.montanachamber.net

Micron gives Boise School District $1 million to launch a new school this fall devoted to math and science.

“The Micron Foundation is excited to have the opportunity to be involved in a program that provides even greater opportunities for advanced learning in the areas of science and math,” said Bedard.

MSU writes ambitious five-year plan

Once the campus community and public have had a chance to comment on the proposed five-year plan in January, it will get final approval. Then the hard work will begin to find strategies for achieving the goals.

Saving Montana’s small town schools

‘‘I just think it’s really important for this community to keep the school going,”

Intern makes huge impact on nanotechnology

"I don’t feel bad losing to the guy who cured cancer," he said.

MBA SHOWDOWN – Here Comes the Competition – The First Annual Fortune Small Business Business Plan Competition

The winners of our first annual MBA business-plan contest have fresh ideas, strong management skills, and money. So watch out. They could be your new rivals. By Elaine Pofeldt Fortune Small Business If you think…

High-tech hand-me-downs: Schools benefit from excess Forest Service computers

The equipment was donated by the Forest Service through a program called Computers for Learning, which allows federal agencies a quick and easy way to give excess computers to schools and educational nonprofit organizations, based on location and indication of needs.

Montana Regents seek ways to measure higher-ed quality

"The culture of higher education needs to change in how it relates to the people in the rest of Montana," Regent John Mercer