Dear Mr. President, Why Haven’t You Visted Montana for a School Commencement?
Out of all the states in the U.S., Montana is one in which a president has not spoken at one of our schools' commencements. What gives?
Out of all the states in the U.S., Montana is one in which a president has not spoken at one of our schools' commencements. What gives?
On a rainy Missoula morning, a former University of Montana grad who made good came back to share some life advice for the graduates of the class of 2013.
It was recently announced that President Obama's former campaign manager, Jim Messina, will be speaking at the University of Montana's 2013 commencement ceremony. What do you think of this news? Take our poll and tell us!
More funding for the Montana Digital Academy and a statewide raising of the dropout rate to age 18 from 16. That's what Denise Juneau, Office of Public Instruction Superintendent, wants to push through the legislature
With June just around the corner and the usual wet cold weather settling in on Memorial Day weekend, high school seniors are making the final preparations for graduation.
Graduation is the culmination of four years in which young adults persevere through personal and emotional hardships on the road to becoming adults. Often this road to adulthood becomes too difficult and fraught with obstacles for many teenagers to overcome.
Student loan debt may be skyrocketing, but the students themselves will likely leave school with some nice presents — a new survey shows Americans will spend almost $5 billion on graduation gifts this year.
Many of us would agree that our high school days were without a doubt the most exciting days of our young lives. High school was where we made our first friends, joined a sports team, challenged our own knowledge, and went through our first trials and tribulations in social scenarios. And it's with all of these fantastic memories that we can't help but feel good for the newest batch of students who have literally passed the tests to get where they are now. So, the question is:
When do high school seniors in the Missoula area graduate in 2012?
These Missoula County Public Schools, as well as surrounding area school graduation dates were approved by both the Board of Trustees at their February 2012 meeting, and superintendents in the rural counties near Missoula.
According to a new report, fewer new grads will feel the effects of the last decade’s economic collapse as they set out to land their first jobs.
When they graduate from high school, many girls get money, clothes, a trip, maybe even a car. But more and more girls have their eyes set on a different kind of present: plastic surgery.