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Local Montana high school offers on-site daycare

Offering on-sight child care is a good recruiting tool when it comes to staffing, Zook said. It’s also a chance for students to access real-life examples of subjects they are studying, such as child development and child psychology.

State Land Revenues Meant for Montana’s Schools

In this specific instance, however, it is wrong to use money Constitutionally dedicated to Montana’s public schools to solve those funding problems while leaving schools to solve their problems through budget cuts, increased local taxes or both.

President Cruzado OKs plan to save Montana State University’s microbiology

"I’m very pleased with her decision," said Elliott Barnhart, a microbiology graduate student. "I got goose bumps listening to her plan. You could tell she’s a good leader."

Rally speakers: ‘Make education a top priority for state funding in Montana’

“An investment in the future is an easy choice. Now we just need to convince others to make it a priority.”

University of Montana to host national research conference from April 15 to April 17

Attendees will be flying in from all over the country, with 353 different schools on the acceptance list.

Montana’s First Lady Nancy Schweitzer Announces Updated Math and Science Website

“There are so many things going on in classrooms and communities across the state to inspire students to study math had science,” said First Lady Nancy Schweitzer, “I hope kids, teachers, and families will visit the site to get a few new ideas. And I hope they will share with me what they are doing to engage future math and science leaders.”

Montana’s students at the head of the class in "Nation’s Report Card"

Montana’s fourth graders ranked sixth in the nation, while Montana’s eighth graders came in third.

Montana State University President Waded Cruzado to try again for a Bozeman college of technology

The regents need to understand that it’s "not kingdom-building," Miller said, but "a pathway to success for students," especially for students not planning to attend a four-year college.

Montana State University students to protest to keep microbiology as a department.

"I feel it could potentially devalue our degree," Brileya said. "Without a home department and people looking out for them, folks will not receive the treatment they should. Who’s going to recruit new microbiology students if it dwindles each year?

Stimulus will let Montana State University upgrade Cooley Lab for $17 million

Cooley’s labs do research and teaching on microbiology, cell biology and neuroscience, bioinformatics, genomics and proteomics. Graduate students, undergrads and medical students in the WWAMI doctor-training program also learn there.