Articles with the Tag: Arlee schools
For people who’d like to get involved in their community and their schools, local school boards need candidates. Filing deadline is March 25, and the election will take place on May 7. Polson has the most number of seats up for election with two one-year terms, two three-year terms and one two-ye...
Recently, the Friends of Arlee Schools, Inc. have been able to give money to the Arlee schools in the form of equipment and classroom supplies not covered by the school’s budget. In December, teachers were asked to submit applications detailing what they need in their classrooms. The Friends board dist...
ARLEE – The Southern Poverty Law Center’s Teaching Tolerance project will recognize five outstanding educators with the Teaching Tolerance Award for excellence in culturally responsive teaching on Jan. 25 in Washington, D.C. Arlee High School teacher Anna E. Baldwin is among the honorees. The ...
ARLEE — The Arlee High School gym swelled to capacity last Thursday afternoon. While there were a few empty spots in the bleachers, no one present will deny that love filled every vacant space. Students, staff and even a few community members rallied to support a very special competition. Com...
ARLEE — Arlee schools shut down briefly Monday morning while 37-year-old Arlee resident Peter Woken threatened suicide three blocks from the school. According to a press release, Lake County Dispatch received a call regarding a suicidal male with a gun in a private residence on McMurtrie St...
ARLEE - While nothing is set in stone, the Arlee School Board is planning to cut around 20 percent of its annual budget. Superintendent George Linthicum says the preemptive cuts stem from the potential loss of Impact Aid at the federal level. He explained that Impact Aid is received from th...