4 Day School Weeks have become a big topic this year, as they offer up more time for kids to "be kids". However, it may actually be worse for your children.
Taking a 'mental health' day has always been a thing for grown adults. Why shouldn't it be a legitimate thing for Montana kids? Being a kid these days can be a minefield of pressure, anxiety, violence and bullying.
A Border Patrol Agent is being credited for running into Robb Elementary School this week while an 18-year-old, who was armed with AR-15, was shooting kids and teachers.
Thanks to a grant from the Gianforte Family Foundation, the Montana Association for the Blind is going to expand even further into the high tech arena.
The requirements for becoming a sub have been relaxed and non-certified applicants can earn $125 per day. High school diploma and clean background are necessary.
I've been researching some back-up plans in case we decide to not participate in the schools online learning and here are a few options (and costs) that I found.
RiverStone Health offers no-cost school immunizations every year. However, due to a backlog of COVID-19 case investigations, staff that normally would be handling school shots have been temporarily reassigned to help with COVID-19. The Immunization Clinic will resume Monday 7/27.