We asked Montanans if they would like to see physical discipline return to Montana schools and let's just say that opinions were passionate. Here's the results.
A school district in another state recently made headlines after they decided to bring back "the paddle" as a form of discipline. Should Montana do the same?
Rumors were abundant on social media and around Bozeman after talk of a lockdown in Bozeman Schools yesterday. Here are the facts from the School District.
What a heartless decision from the Billings School District 2 school board and superintendent. First off, they've been dragging this family along since November of last year. Now, they're telling the family that this issue will NOT be on the school board agenda.
“The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings. The inherent virtue of Socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.” —House of Commons, 22 October 1945.
I had a couple people reach out and ask me, "Hey, what ever happened with that story about the 8 year old kid in Livingston, Montana who was kicked off the school bus for not wearing a mask?"
A big victory for parents in Bozeman, Montana is getting some national attention. This, after the Bozeman school board rejected a discriminatory "equity" policy earlier in the week.
Katie Backer is a World and US History teacher at the Career Center in Billings, Montana. She said she found this note on her desk from one of her "darling" students on Wednesday.