Our mission is to provide a safe, positive learning environment where all students are challenged to be productive, responsible citizens, who through continual learning, can participate in our global society.
We recognize that all children can succeed and deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.
Through quality classroom instruction and assessment, we will provide for each child’s development physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally.
Our mission is to provide a safe, positive learning environment where all students are challenged to be productive, responsible citizens, who through continual learning, can participate in our global society.
We recognize that all children can succeed and deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.
Through quality classroom instruction and assessment, we will provide for each child’s development physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally.
The CentervilleSchool District is currently one of Montana’s larger Class C districts, with akindergarten through twelfth grade student population of approximately 282students, including 21 Hutterite students at an off-site attendance center. Located13 miles southeast of Great Falls, the district serves an extensive area, withranches and farms extending east from the Missouri and Smith River valleys ontothe north central plains, then south to the foothills of the Little BeltMountains. Students are bused from the surrounding agricultural area and thethree small towns of Stockett, Sand Coulee and Tracy. The attendance center atthe Big Stone Hutterite Colony has 11 grade K-4 students. The two classrooms atthe attendance center, grades K-4 and grades 5-8, are operated as multiageclassrooms. Thetotal population of the towns and the surrounding area is approximately 1700.There are no incorporated towns within the district. Here atCenterville, we believe we have entered an era that holds great promise for howwe go about educating children. We have a strong and collaborative faculty,administration and school board. Centerville families are ardent supporters ofthe school and of the children of the community. For further information aboutCenterville School District 5/5C.
The CentervilleSchool District is currently one of Montana’s larger Class C districts, with akindergarten through twelfth grade student population of approximately 282students, including 21 Hutterite students at an off-site attendance center. Located13 miles southeast of Great Falls, the district serves an extensive area, withranches and farms extending east from the Missouri and Smith River valleys ontothe north central plains, then south to the foothills of the Little BeltMountains. Students are bused from the surrounding agricultural area and thethree small towns of Stockett, Sand Coulee and Tracy. The attendance center atthe Big Stone Hutterite Colony has 11 grade K-4 students. The two classrooms atthe attendance center, grades K-4 and grades 5-8, are operated as multiageclassrooms. Thetotal population of the towns and the surrounding area is approximately 1700.There are no incorporated towns within the district. Here atCenterville, we believe we have entered an era that holds great promise for howwe go about educating children. We have a strong and collaborative faculty,administration and school board. Centerville families are ardent supporters ofthe school and of the children of the community. For further information aboutCenterville School District 5/5C.
The District has a well-deserved reputation for being leaders in education today. It is recognized for strong music, art and athletic programs. But, more important, the district is comprised of a healthy, happy community of educators who understand how important it is to provide every child with a supportive, motivating environment for learning. Kids here learn to be resourceful and are sought after by employers who value innovation.
If you are new to the area or are considering a move to Great Falls, I personally welcome you. This is an eclectic community of good neighbors. Forget what you have heard about Montana weather; it is surprisingly moderate! Most winters produce only a couple of snowstorms of three or four inches each. We have a strong arts community, world-class fly fishing, great skiing, and immediate access to hiking the best of the national wilderness areas.
The District has a well-deserved reputation for being leaders in education today. It is recognized for strong music, art and athletic programs. But, more important, the district is comprised of a healthy, happy community of educators who understand how important it is to provide every child with a supportive, motivating environment for learning. Kids here learn to be resourceful and are sought after by employers who value innovation.
If you are new to the area or are considering a move to Great Falls, I personally welcome you. This is an eclectic community of good neighbors. Forget what you have heard about Montana weather; it is surprisingly moderate! Most winters produce only a couple of snowstorms of three or four inches each. We have a strong arts community, world-class fly fishing, great skiing, and immediate access to hiking the best of the national wilderness areas.
The Montana School for the Deaf & Blind provides comprehensive educational opportunities for Montana’s deaf, hard of hearing, blind, and visually impaired children, giving them their best chance for independence and success.
Children and youth from preschool through high school can attend MSDB as residential or day students on the Great Falls campus, where specialized instruction is combined with opportunities to attend classes in the public schools.
MISSION:"The mission of the Sun River Valley School District is to provide a sound and comprehensive education. This educational process will ensure that the students of Sun River Valley Schools are respectful, safe, and responsible; while, receiving the skills, knowledge, and experiences necessary to become productive members of the global community."
The Vaughn School District is a K-8 system with approximately 95 terrific students. The District staff includes 11 teachers and 9 support staff, headed by a Board of five trustees.The District offers a wide variety of programs at the academic and athletic level. Programs include Band, Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, and Track, with an emphasis on providing the best developmental offerings possible. The academic attitude and all-around readiness of the students is reflected in their academic success. Vaughn School has received a grant which helps the school provide an afterschool program called W.A.T.C.H. (Wildcats Are Taken Care of Here). For more information about the W.A.T.C.H. program click on the W.A.T.C.H. links located at the end of this paragraph.