The intent of our website is to provide parents, students, staff, and community members with a wide variety of up-to-date and useful information about our school district's programs, news, numbers, standards, and accomplishments.
Please take time to explore our website and to get to know us. Most importantly, be involved in the education of your child, and partner with us to provide a quality education for all Billings students.
The intent of our website is to provide parents, students, staff, and community members with a wide variety of up-to-date and useful information about our school district's programs, news, numbers, standards, and accomplishments.
Please take time to explore our website and to get to know us. Most importantly, be involved in the education of your child, and partner with us to provide a quality education for all Billings students.
Blue Creek Elementary seeks to create a challenging learning environment that encourages high expectations for success through developmentally appropriate instruction that allows for individual differences and learning styles. Our school promotes a safe, orderly, caring, and supportive environment. Each student’s self-esteem is fostered by positive relationships with students and staff. We strive to have our parents, teachers, and community members actively involved in our student’s learning. Together, we can keep Blue Creek School a place where kids come first and every kid counts and where learning and growing can occur in a quality learning environment.
The mission of Broadview Public Schools is to provide a foundation for each student to become
a lifelong learner, to promote development of the whole individual, and to prepare each student
to become responsible, productive citizens of our community, state, nation, and world. All
programs are to be implemented without regard to race, religion, color, or creed.
The mission of Broadview Public Schools is to provide a foundation for each student to become
a lifelong learner, to promote development of the whole individual, and to prepare each student
to become responsible, productive citizens of our community, state, nation, and world. All
programs are to be implemented without regard to race, religion, color, or creed.
The Alliance for Curriculum Enhancement develops and implements meaningful curriculum and related assessments that meet the academic needs of students, and state and national requirements. This is accomplished through cooperative efforts of several participating Montana schools. Elder Grove School adheres to these requirements. Below you will find the curriculums for each grade.
The name ‘Huntley Project’ is short for Huntley Irrigation Project, which was the second U.S. Bureau of Reclamation irrigation project. The area was part of the Crow Indian Reservation from 1874 to 1904 when the government purchased the 35,000 acres, stretching across 27 miles from Huntley, east to the Little Bull Mountains
The staff of Independent School openly communicates our commitment to an atmosphere that nurtures individual potential and recognizes individual differences. We encourage academic achievement, foster positive personal interactions, and promote an appreciation for humanity and the environment.
Our school will be student centered, supported by staff, family, administration, and community. Together, we will leave our mark on tomorrow’s world by how and what we teach today.
Pioneer School has a long tradition of providing a quality education for students in kindergarten through sixth grade. We average about 60 students per year. There are five full time and part-time teacher at Pioneer, plus support staff which includes a secretary, bus drivers and the school clerk.
Students have many enrichment opportunities with small group exposure. The student to teacher ratio is approximately 8 to 1. The students have great access to computers and the internet. All classrooms have at least two computers for students use. Students tend to do very well when they go on to the higher grades, earning honor roll awards, National Honor Society memberships and several have even been their class Valedictorians. Pioneer School celebrated its 100th birthday during the 2005-06 school year.
Yellowstone Academy exists to promote human flourishing among Houston’s neediest families. The school exclusively serves children from very low-income families with a program designed to provide them the educational, spiritual, social and practical resources they need to succeed in life. Yellowstone Academy is a faith based, comprehensive approach to addressing the multi-dimensional challenges of poverty in the lives of children from the platform of a high quality private pre-school through eighth grade educational institution. Through education and intensive intervention, these children can break the cycle of intergenerational poverty and grow up to become responsible, productive adults.
A foundation based on traditional, Judeo-Christian values.Safe and secure healing environments providing broad ranges of individualized treatment for the clients in partnership with their families, to bring about a continuing lifestyle change encouraging trust and confidence so that life can be fully embraced.A system that is guided by a consistent philosophy of individualized treatment throughout the continuum of care.Family involvement leading to an understanding of the impact of children and adolescents experiencing emotional difficulties on the entire family through educating and training the family in healthy styles of communication and interaction.Caring, yet challenging therapeutic environments with an entire staff committed to meeting the educational, psychological, spiritual, behavioral and medical needs of children, adolescents and their families.Growing relationships with professionals nationwide.