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  1. Report to the Governor & State Board of Education on the Montana State Industrial School, Miles City by Gordon R McLean, 1953
  2. Rules and regulations of the State Board of Education concerning the granting of state and life diplomas: Adopted June 7, 1897 by Montana, 1897
  3. Montana education law handbook for administrators, teachers, school board members and parents by David Aronofsky, 2000
  4. Proposed constitutional amendment 30 to eliminate the Montana Board of Regents: An analysis within U.S. public higher education governance and Montana University System historical contexts by David Aronofsky, 1996
  5. When wagon trails were dim: Portraits of pioneer Methodist ministers who rode them by Paul M Adams, 1957
  6. When Wagon Trails Were Dim. ...Portraits of Pioneer Methodist Ministers

1. Montana Board Of Public Education
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2. Montana School Boards Association
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5. Montana Constitution, Article X, Section 9. Boards Of Education.
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8. State Education Departments And Boards State And Local Government
State Education Departments and Boards State departments and boards of education are generally Montana. Board of Public Education. Board
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10. Montana Boards And Commissions
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12. Montana Constitution, Article X, Section 9. Boards Of Education.
montana Constitution, Article X, Section 9. boards of education.
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Montana Constitution, Article X
Section 9. Boards of education. (1) There is a state board of education composed of the board of regents of higher education and the board of public education. It is responsible for long-range planning, and for coordinating and evaluating policies and programs for the state's educational systems. It shall submit unified budget requests. A tie vote at any meeting may be broken by the governor, who is an ex officio member of each component board.
(2) (a) The government and control of the Montana university system is vested in a board of regents of higher education which shall have full power, responsibility, and authority to supervise, coordinate, manage and control the Montana university system and shall supervise and coordinate other public educational institutions assigned by law.
(b) The board consists of seven members appointed by the governor, and confirmed by the senate, to overlapping terms, as provided by law. The governor and superintendent of public instruction are ex officio non-voting members of the board.
(c) The board shall appoint a commissioner of higher education and prescribe his term and duties.

13. Section 9. Boards Of Education.
montana Constitution, Article X. Section 9. boards of education. (1) There is astate board of education composed of the board of regents of higher
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Montana Constitution, Article X
Section 9. Boards of education. (1) There is a state board of education composed of the board of regents of higher education and the board of public education. It is responsible for long-range planning, and for coordinating and evaluating policies and programs for the state's educational systems. It shall submit unified budget requests. A tie vote at any meeting may be broken by the governor, who is an ex officio member of each component board.
(2) (a) The government and control of the Montana university system is vested in a board of regents of higher education which shall have full power, responsibility, and authority to supervise, coordinate, manage and control the Montana university system and shall supervise and coordinate other public educational institutions assigned by law.
(b) The board consists of seven members appointed by the governor, and confirmed by the senate, to overlapping terms, as provided by law. The governor and superintendent of public instruction are ex officio non-voting members of the board.
(c) The board shall appoint a commissioner of higher education and prescribe his term and duties.

14. Montana School Boards Association
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15. Montana Boards And Commissions
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16. 2004 Advocacy Convention Report
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2004 Advocacy Convention Report
Authored by: Maggie Walters, Montana PTA Advocacy Vice President Madam President, the Montana PTA’s Legislative Platform states that we will recommend, initiate and support legislation and appropriations for public schools that will ensure all children and youth in Montana a high quality education. The Montana PTA will support legislation for the improvement of community programs and facilities which provide maximum protection against moral, emotional and physical hazards for children and youth and strengthen home and family life. The Montana PTA believes all levels of government play varying roles in ensuring that the educational needs of all citizens are met. In order to ensure effective and efficient use of limited public resources, the responsibilities of each level should be clearly defined. Controls of the public schools belong to the taxpayers through their nonpartisan state Board of Education and elected nonpartisan local Boards of Education and the Montana PTA shall oppose any legislation that would curtail the power and responsibility of local Boards of Education. No local, state or federal legislation policies or procedures would be passed that will erode the authority of local Boards of Education. The State roll in education should include the responsibility of providing a system of financing education to ensure adequate and equitable financing of public elementary and secondary schools and to ensure the continued strength and diversity of post-secondary institutions. In addition, the State should be formally committed to ensuring all persons within Montana an equal educational opportunity without regard to race, sex, national origin, handicapping condition, ethnic heritage, economic condition or geographic location.

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State departments and boards of education are generally responsible for supporting public early childhood, K-12 secondary, higher education, technical and community educational institutions. Usually they:
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Education websites may contain directories of educational institutions, public school rankings and profiles, other educational statistics and reports and proceedings of the state's board of education. Visitors will often find information on educational policy, financial aid, college savings and planning programs, educational initiatives such as reading and child nutrition programs, grants available to professionals, educational and assistive technology, and school construction.

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THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF MONTANA AS ADOPTED BY THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION MARCH 22, 1972, AND AS RATIFIED BY THE PEOPLE, JUNE 6, 1972, REFERENDUM NO. 68 PREAMBLE
We the people of Montana grateful to God for the quiet beauty of our state, the grandeur of our mountains, the vastness of our rolling plains, and desiring to improve the quality of life, equality of opportunity and to secure the blessings of liberty for this and future generations do ordain and establish this constitution. ARTICLE I
COMPACT WITH THE UNITED STATES

All provisions of the enabling act of Congress (approved February 22, 1889, 25 Stat. 676), as amended and of Ordinance No. 1, appended to the Constitution of the state of Montana and approved February 22, 1889, including the agreement and declaration that all lands owned or held by any Indian or Indian tribes shall remain under the absolute jurisdiction and control of the congress of the United States, continue in full force and effect until revoked by the consent of the United States and the people of Montana. ARTICLE II
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1. Popular sovereignty.

20. U.S. State Boards Of Education - U. S. Embassy Dublin, Ireland
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U.S. State Boards of Education Alabama
Alabama Department of Education
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Montgomery, Alabama 36130-0624
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