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Montana Reunion by Valerie Hansen
Montana Reunion by Valerie Hansen





Montana Reunion by Valerie Hansen

MCPS to host Native Youth Powwow honoring graduatesĪ Native Youth Powwow will honor 2023 graduates in Missoula. She is including student designs on fabric as part of an upcoming release through her fashion brand, No End Of Designs.

Montana Reunion by Valerie Hansen

"I wanted to empower the students while working with them, inspiring them to tap into their imaginations and freedom of expression," said Bear Ghost, an enrolled member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation whose grandmother was Northern Cheyenne. Twenty-two pairs of blank new sneakers were donated to the high school through a partnership with Nike, Portland-based fashion designer Palani Bear Ghost, and Nike's N7 Fund, which provides grants to support positive experiences in sport and physical activity for Native youth. Not just any shoe, but Nike's iconic Air Force 1. The assignment: Deconstruct and rebuild a shoe using new materials and forms. For students at Lame Deer High School, shoes have also become artistic muses. There are thousands of stories in a pair of shoes, from their origins to their ultimate decay. In that time, his 18-year-old son has attended 10 different schools, and his 14-year-old son eight.Īrt bringing Northern Cheyenne students 'closer together' Karns said he's had 13 assignments during his 28-year military career. Christopher Karns of Malmstrom Air Force Base. The Purple Up Recognition Lunch, hosted by GFPS Superintendent Tom Moore, featured guest speakers from state and military leadership in Montana, including Office of Public Instruction Superintendent Elsie Arntzen and Mission and Support Group Commander Col.

Montana Reunion by Valerie Hansen

Students, schools, and military personnel were honored Thursday as Great Falls Public Schools commemorated the Month of the Military Child at the Early Learning Family Center. Great falls students, schools honored as part of Month of the Military Child Articles and opinions appearing on this page do not necessarily reflect the policies, positions, opinions or views of the MTSBA Directors or staff. Any payment required to access a particular website is the sole responsibility of the individual reader. By clicking on a link, the reader is taken away from the MTSBA website. The following are a few of the items profiling the great work of Montana's public schools that have appeared in Montana news media. Great things are happening in Montana's public schools every day of the school year.







Montana Reunion by Valerie Hansen