04 September 2025

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Area Students Among Hilleman Scholars

Area Students Among Hilleman Scholars


For Haylee Nay, attending college felt impossible. She couldn’t afford it. The Montana State University freshman from East Helena lived on the poverty line for most of her life and would enter college as a first-generation student. Then, she discovered MSU’s Hilleman Scholars Program through a close friend. “It was so shocking to me when I got in,” said Nay, who plans to study criminology

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28 August 2025

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Frontier Opens Year With  Record Amount Of Students

Frontier Opens Year With Record Amount Of Students


Superintendent Keith Hays believes this year’s increase in students results in the larger amount of students in the nearly 60-year history of Frontier School. “We will be pushing 160,” Hays said of the number of students. “We have some classes that have been full for several weeks because we have a cap of 24 per classroom. We have 6-10 on a waiting list.” Last school year ended

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First School Week Goes Well In Wolf Point

First School Week Goes Well In Wolf Point


Wolf Point Superintendent of Schools David Perkins reports that the first few days of school went very well last week. “Pretty smooth actually,” Perkins said. He added that the high school always deals with a few scheduling changes at the start of a semester. This school year marks the first that Southside Elementary features only pre-k through second graders and Northside Elementary