Montana State University will host an in-person residential camp on quantum science for Montana middle school and high school educators June 22-26. QCaMP, which stands for quantum, computing, mathematics and physics, is designed for STEM educators. Participants will discover how the principles of quantum physics are revolutionizing the world of computing. They will also receive a comprehensive
Montana State University will host an in-person residential camp on quantum science for Montana middle school and high school educators June 22-26. QCaMP, which stands for quantum, computing, mathematics and physics, is designed for STEM educators. Participants will discover how the principles of quantum physics are revolutionizing the world of computing. They will also receive a comprehensive
Wolf Point and Poplar’s track athletes each performed well at the Scobey and Glasgow indoor meet held in Williston, N.D., on Thursday, April 2.
Poplar’s boys earned sixth in the team standings with 28 points while Wolf Point was ninth with 23.5 points.
Wolf Point and Poplar tied for eighth in the girls’ standings with 21 points each.
Sean Hamilton, a senior, led Wolf Point’s boys
Wolf Point and Poplar’s track athletes each performed well at the Scobey and Glasgow indoor meet held in Williston, N.D., on Thursday, April 2.
Poplar’s boys earned sixth in the team standings with 28 points while Wolf Point was ninth with 23.5 points.
Wolf Point and Poplar tied for eighth in the girls’ standings with 21 points each.
Sean Hamilton, a senior, led Wolf Point’s boys
Lustre’s boys took third place and Lustre’s girls placed 12th at the indoor track meet hosted by Scobey and Glasgow in Williston, N.D., on Thursday, April 2.
In the boys’ division, the Lions earned third with 48 points. The top two teams were Glasgow with 67 and Plentywood with 61 points.
Topping the girls’ division were Divide County, N.D., with 59 points, Glasgow with 54 and Richey/Lambert
Lustre’s boys took third place and Lustre’s girls placed 12th at the indoor track meet hosted by Scobey and Glasgow in Williston, N.D., on Thursday, April 2.
In the boys’ division, the Lions earned third with 48 points. The top two teams were Glasgow with 67 and Plentywood with 61 points.
Topping the girls’ division were Divide County, N.D., with 59 points, Glasgow with 54 and Richey/Lambert
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