This blog is the second missoula school(s) watchdog! For technical reasons msw needed another blog and this is it! Please go to missoulaschoolswatchdog.blogspot.com(with an s) for more information! Thanks to everyone who happens upon this little blog that is attempting to share some Missoula County Public Schools news. msw is for neighborhood schools preferably in a K-8 configuration, not assisting private schools, and believes in the 3 R's! Happy Reading!
Monday, April 22, 2019
http://www.ruraledu.org/user_uploads/file/Dollars_and_Sense.pdf
msw is posting this great website/study that goes into much detail about the validity of small schools, thus neighborhood schools.
http://www.ruraledu.org/user_uploads/file/Dollars_and_Sense.pdf
Friday, April 19, 2019
Former closed Rattlesnake Middle School principal hired to be the next MCPS superintendent taking the place of current supt. Mark Thane
https://missoulian.com/news/local/bozeman-superintendent-rob-watson-named-new-mcps-superintendent/article_31ddbaba-126b-53e0-91c9-c566ef56a7ae.html#tracking-source=home-top-story
Please click on the above link to an article about Missoula County Public Schools newest superintendent, Rob Watson. Rob was actually a principal at Rattlesnake Middle School during the traumatic school closures in 2004. Some found it disappointing that Rob did not stick up for his school when under fire. Many did not, however, there were a few brave teachers and staff that did stick up for their school. After all, what is more important than a neighborhood school?!! It is one of top things that are so important for a child's success in school.
Please click on the above link to an article about Missoula County Public Schools newest superintendent, Rob Watson. Rob was actually a principal at Rattlesnake Middle School during the traumatic school closures in 2004. Some found it disappointing that Rob did not stick up for his school when under fire. Many did not, however, there were a few brave teachers and staff that did stick up for their school. After all, what is more important than a neighborhood school?!! It is one of top things that are so important for a child's success in school.
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