News
Kalispell Schools Hope to Address Overcrowding, Outdated Technology
April 2, 2014 /
Amid search for potential new school site, district to seek levy funds for upgrades
With nearly 1,000 more students in the Kalispell School District than a year ago, administrators are once again faced with overcrowded classrooms. At the same time, outdated technology, including computers that are more than six years old, is also wearing thin in the modern age and hampering educational opportunities, according to superintendent Darlene Schottle, leading the school district to seek funds through a new 10-year levy.
By Dillon Tabish
MATR Supporters (view all)
Posted in: Montana Education Excellence
Sorry, we couldn't find any posts. Please try a different search.