Articles with the Tag: Arlee schools
ARLEE — Arlee welcomes six new teachers to their schools for the 2014-15 school year. Jana North – once an Arlee student – returns to teach first grade. “I grew up in Arlee and graduated from here in 1986,” she said. In 2009, she graduated from Montana State Unive...
ARLEE – Technology is changing the way students do their work at Arlee High School. Chromebooks — laptop computers — have arrived to help update the technology system. On a tight budget after board members approved the computerpurchases last month, administrators say there’s still mor...
ARLEE – Montana Teacher of the Year Anna Baldwin is packing around a professional baseball hoping it will improve her pitching skills before she throws out the first pitch at the Osprey game in Missoula on Saturday, Aug. 2. “I can throw a really nice slow underhand,” she said. “But...
ARLEE – Superintendent George Linthicum is looking for ways to increase the reading scores of students in the Arlee elementary school. “Last year we brought on a literacy coach to assist teachers to develop individual plans,” he said. In the next school year, he wants to do more...
RONAN – Most of the halls of Ronan High School were eerily empty last week, but the laughter of young De-Ja-Nay Littlemarry rang through the cafeteria as she ran up to the feeding line to peak into the warming trays. “Lunchtime! Luchtime!” she sang as the smell of chicken wafted th...
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs is seeking local host families for international high school boys and girls. These students are 15 to 18 years of age, and are coming to this area for the upcoming high school year or semester. These personable and academically selected exchange studen...
ARLEE – After a recent levy that would have updated technology in the Arlee School District failed, the board passed Superintendent George Linthicum’s recommendation to dig into the school’s budget and lease new technology. “The last two years we’ve been in survival mode,&rdq...
ARLEE – Samantha Morigeau-Donaldson didn’t set out to become a doctor at such a young age, but after 21 years in school, she graduated with a doctorate in physical therapy at her last graduation ceremony in May from the University of Montana, four days after her 25th birthday. “I just ke...
ARLEE — When Christian Takes The Gun Parrish from the Crow reservation decided to combine his love of rap music with his ties to Native American dancing and singing, he never thought it would turn into a way of life. “I used to keep the two separate out of respect to the culture, but it became...
GREAT FALLS — With 37 Class-C teams competing at state, the Charlo Vikings finished on top, earning a team fourth consecutive State title Saturday after two days of competition in Great Falls. The local boys earned a top team score of 53.5, edging out Belt by 1.5 points. Though the Vikings ...