The Montana Shooting Sports Association has been offering the ‘Be Safe’ Program for children for over 20 years, according to MSSA President and spokesman Gary Marbut.
Missoula's School Resource Officers underwent refresher training over spring break to hone their skills in dealing with incidents that might occur on high school campuses.
Nearly 100 children and parents gathered on the sidewalk outside Paxson Elementary School on Wednesday, joining thousands of others across the country to speak out against gun violence in schools
This week and again in April, MCPS parent teacher conferences will include new data gleaned from the STAR 360 formative assessment, which has replaced all other assessment tools.
Administrators at Missoula School District One are aware of the national school walkouts on March 14 and April 20, and have created procedures to deal with the situation.
In an exclusive interview with U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke last week on KGVO Radio, he took on the Patagonia company, who claimed 'the President stole your land'.
With the rash of incidents across the state and the country following the school shootings in Parkland, Florida, Missoula County Public Schools has released details of their Violence Prevention and Threat Assessment policy.
This week, Governor Steve Bullock announced $372,000 in grants to Montana community organizations, health care providers, and schools to expand current or launch new evidence-based suicide prevention programs.