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Missoula, Montana’s Valley Christian students get electronics education

"They learn that what we do in class, we can apply to the world around us," said Simmert, who is a retired electrician and is in charge of the only full-on electronics class in Missoula County

Graduation Matters Missoula To Celebrate Two Years Of Success, New Endeavors, 1/19, Missoula

Graduation Matters Missoula will host a party to celebrate two years of success and usher in another year of raising graduation rates on Thursday, Jan. 19 – Graduation Matters Missoula Day.

Missoula’s DeSmet School wins national honor

DeSmet School has been tapped to receive national recognition for their efforts to close the Title I Award for closing the Achievement Gap.

Missoula students learning important life lesson thanks to Jason Burrell

Jason starts each new year at the school by telling the students the story of his life.

Missoula district stretched thin helping schools most in need

Losing Title I funds does not mean there are fewer children in poverty in Missoula. In fact, there are more.

Missoula County Public Schools (MCPS) Earns Distinction on 2nd Annual ‘AP’ District Honor Roll

Missoula County Public Schools (MCPS) http://www.mcps.k12.mt.us/ is one of fewer than 400 public school districts in the nation being honored by the College Board with a place on the 2nd Annual AP (Advanced Placement) Honor Roll, for simultaneously increasing access to AP coursework while maintaining the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on AP exams.

Change of Location – YOU Know That Graduation Matters – Your Help And Advice Needed To Make It Matter To Missoula’s Kids, 10/5, Missoula

Representatives of Missoula businesses are needed to help shape business involvement in Graduation Matters Missoula, our community’s successful stay-in-school initiative.

Missoula students hear about importance of graduation – Graduation Matters

Nearly 1,000 high school freshmen took a seat in an uncommon venue Tuesday morning to hear what will become a common message for their next four years: Graduation matters.

Unique University of Montana Rally on 9/27 Encourages High School Freshmen To Graduate

"This is the first time in my 36 years as an educator that I have seen the entire community come together to help high school freshmen recognize the significance of their high school experience," said Alex Apostle, Missoula County Public Schools superintendent. "We want to impress on our students that the entire state and Missoula community care about them, and that we want them to be successful and graduate.

Writing Coaches of Missoula seeks to mentor 420 eighth-graders

"We try to emphasize ideas and critical thinking. We challenge their ideas. We don’t impose our viewpoints, but we make sure that whatever their viewpoint is, it is argued persuasively."