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Saturday morning classes for grades 1-7 start THIS Saturday, March 26th. Nine week session. Musical Theatre: Students work on a fully staged Broadway or Disney Musical number! Grades 1-3 10-11 am Grades 4-7 11am-12pm Comedy Improvisation: Students learn to trust their instinct while playing fun games and creating hilarious characters and scenes! Grades 1-3 11am-12pm [...]

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The dates are set for spring hunter education classes in Belgrade and Bozeman. Registration is required and students under 18 years of age must have the consent of a parent or guardian.

Belgrade
The Belgrade Hunter Education class will take place March 21-25 at the Belgrade Middle School (410 Triple Crown Road) from 6-9 [...]

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We live in Estes Park, Colorado and just visited Bozeman for our son’s wedding on 1/1/11.  During a wait at Perkins one morning, I tossed Bozeman Magazine at my 16-year-old granddaughter [...]

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Big Sky Resort is excited to offer great benefits to students and educators for the 2010-2011 ski season, including Project Excel for students in the Bozeman school district. The program provides a free Frequent Sky Card to students with a high GPA who have completed at least 10 hours of community service over the last [...]

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Susan Floerchinger

With garlic, spinach and winter wheat all in raised beds at Eighth and Alderson, Irving Elementary is somewhat reminiscent of the first recorded school garden in the United States; Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1891. During the first two World Wars it was considered a patriotic duty of the students to work in the school garden. [...]

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Susan Floerchinger

Gallatin Valley Farm-to-School program will be offering two free, half-day workshops for a total of eight renewal credits when completing both Elementary Educator’s Workshops on April 9. Starting at 8 am, educators will gather at the Emily Dickinson School Library for the first workshop, “Where Does Your Food Come From?” taught by MOSS. [...]

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Susan Floerchinger

Bozeman schools are setting the bar with their wellness plan. The policy requirements for the local wellness program are established in Section 204 of the Public Law 108-265, of the Child Nutrition and WIC Re authorization Act of 2004. This Act requires school districts that take part in the National Lunch and/or Breakfast [...]

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