Schools Bozeman Public Schools Gallatin Valley residents believe strongly that small, community oriented elementary schools provide a stronger emotional and educational foundation for young students than larger, less personal settings. A variety of elementary classroom formats foster the involvement of parents in their children's formal education. When considering a move, take the time to talk with teachers and principals in a prospective neighborhood. You'll find that the care and nurturing environment of the Bozeman educational community exceeds expectations and inspires growth. Bozeman High School students ranked 319th out of 25,000 schools across the country in Advanced Placement scores. These tests are the culmination of freshman level university courses in both humanities and sciences. Bozeman's students also far exceed national averages in SAT scores, and BHS graduates continue their studies at Ivy League schools, the University of Chicago and other prestigious Universities across the country. Yearly, students from Bozeman win state competitions in speech and debate and some become National Finalists. Community members attribute the success of Bozeman High's students not only to the academic rigor of its core courses but the incredible diversity, talent and dedication of its educators. The six elementary schools, two middle schools, high school and alternative education high school make up the comprehensive public education system that has prepared graduates for success in futures as diverse as NFL careers and Rhodes Scholarships. Whether your student shines in music, football, freestyle skiing, painting, poetry or biology, Bozeman gives young people the resources and support they need to excel. For more information, visit the Bozeman School District website at www.bozeman.k12.mt.us Or contact the superintendent at 406-522-6005 MSU The tangible benefits of Montana State University's flagship campus in Bozeman are difficult to underestimate. The 12,000 students and 3,200 professionals at MSU comprise an active and influential component of the community. Throughout the year, lectures, performances and sporting events set Bozeman far apart from other communities of equal size. Reynelds Recital Hall and the Brick Breedan Field house attract national headliners, and the Bobcats' Division I-AA football team infuses the town with local color. Academically, MSU offers a breadth of degree programs including liberal arts, natural sciences, agriculture, architecture, business, nursing, education and engineering. Find out what makes MSU one of America's 101 College Best Buys at www.montana.edu | |
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