Teaching “practical” history
Teaching his students to distinguish between what is trustworthy and what is not – whether it’s printed information or something they see online – is as important as learning facts, Columbus high s
Teaching his students to distinguish between what is trustworthy and what is not – whether it’s printed information or something they see online – is as important as learning facts, Columbus high s
Three Columbus Middle School students were top winners in the Geography Bee held Jan. 11.
It’s been six years since Nye School students Maggie Howes and Kaiya Holmquist first came up with the idea of building a walking path at the school so community members would have a safe place to e
Rapelje eighth-graders Carlee Blodgett and Livie Brubaker will be heading back to Bozeman on Nov. 24 for the Montana Science Olympiad.
School is back in session at Absarokee, with starting time at 8:23 a.m. and dismisses at 3:29 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Dismissal time on Fridays will be 2:29 p.m.
Joshua Baldwin:
$250 - Jamie LeBrun Memorial Music Scholarship
$500 - Absarokee Vocational Advisory Council
$4,000 - Stillwater Mining Company Family Scholarship
For the past several years Columbus Elementary School Principal Marlene Deis has been encouraging students to participate in the Accelerated Reading program with the promise of accepting whatever c
More than 225 Columbus Elementary students turned out for the second annual bike rodeo put on by Columbus Police Officer and School Resource Officer Jacob Ward.
Columbus High School held its Senior Awards Night Monday, May 18. Many of the local scholarships, recipients and contributors were recognized at this celebration.