Fewer than half of Montana students in grades 3-8 meet proficiency in language arts and math, per new state tests.
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Democratic lawmakers and students criticize Trump's plan to dismantle the Education Department, citing negative impacts.
Judge urged to dismiss MSU students' deportation lawsuit
ACLU argues for court order for student safety despite U.S. policy reversal. Judge's decision pending.
Influenza cases are on the rise in Arizona, with 1,020 reported this fall, compared to 5,493 last year.
A coalition expanded its lawsuit against Trump’s efforts to dismantle the Education Department, citing harmful impacts.
Volunteers packed lesson boxes at Temple Emanu-El in Helena. The "Standing Up to Hate" plan teaches about unity and tolerance.
Hali Williams, a top breakaway roper, ranked fifth globally, aims to defend her title at the Kimes Ranch event in December.
Arizona AG Kris Mayes has filed 30 lawsuits against the federal government, saving the state $1.5 billion so far.
A Phoenix man has been arrested after allegedly entering Orangewood Elementary and sexually assaulting a child.
The Arizona Department of Education reports nearly a quarter of schools under School Improvement status have improved.










