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It’s time to fix all of our schools – to invest in our kids, Missoula and our future. It’s the responsible thing to do.

Technology in our schools is old and outdated

Let’s make sure our kids have up-to-date technology in their classrooms.

Party For Missoula’s Schools And Kids, 8/18, Missoula

The High Schools and Elementary Schools Bonds are vital for our schools, our kids, our community and our future. If you can’t make the party but want to help, please consider making a campaign contribution online and endorsing the bond effort. Thank you!

Missoula high school students tasked with making their schools more sustainable

Plans included adopting recycling bins in schools, a plan to build greenhouses, beehives to produce honey and wind power using windmills.

Welcome to Missoula Smart Schools 2020 – Meeting 21st-Century Needs with our Facilities

Willard Alternative High School, constructed nearly 100 years ago, was designed for elementary students in stand-alone classrooms and does not allow for dynamic, collaborative learning environments.

2015 Energy Technology Summer Practicum Demonstrations, 6/26, Missoula, Montana

The Energy Technology Program introduces students to the full suite of energy systems and technologies—traditional and renewable—and prepares them for careers in the rapidly expanding energy industry.

High-quality schools help drive Missoula’s economy: It’s time to invest in our schools

More than 8,800 children are enrolled in Missoula County’s public schools. Passing the two school bonds during the November election will directly benefit them. Maintaining high-quality public schools is also vital to Missoula’s economy, and benefits all of us.

3D Printing & Robotics ZooTech Day Camp For Grades 6-11, June 6, Missoula, Montana

Bringing the local Missoula technology community together for development of an engaging, tech day camp designed for children grades 6 – 11 to explore the skills & capacities to use emerging technology in meaningful ways and create something tangible of their own using these tools.

Why We Need to Invest in Missoula’s Schools – It’s Your Future!

Missoula passed its last comprehensive school facilities bond in 1952.

Missoula County Public Schools bond supporters launch committee to reach out to voters to support important funding needs

These bonds would affect a total of 17 schools. Missoula passed its last significant school facility bond in 1952.

TODAY!! – Invest In Our Schools Campaign Kickoff, 5/19, Missoula, Montana

Invest in Our Schools — Please join Missoula community leaders, parents and students as we kick off a campaign to invest in our schools, our kids and our future.