Missoula Public Schools have had some administrative shuffling after the principal and vice principal of Sentinel High School were suspended for committing what the school system is referring to as an "ethics violation of board policy."
Missoula County Public Schools Superintendent Alex Apostle has shuffled administrative staff at local high schools to cover the misbehavior of the principal and vice principal at Sentinel High School.
A source within Missoula School District One has confirmed that the principal and vice principal of Missoula Sentinel High School have been suspended for violating school policy.
A tradition will continue on Tuesday for Missoula high school freshmen, as they gather in Washington-Grizzly Stadium for the annual Graduation Matters Missoula rally.
At the Tuesday, September 10 meeting of the Missoula District One School Board, members heard, and unanimously approved, recommendations made by three community-based safety committees.
In it's first meeting since the June 11 'Active Resistance Training' exercise at Bonner School facilitated by the Safariland Group, the Public Safety Committee heard from several participants in the program, and worked to set objectives moving forward.
The elections for Missoula School District 1 came to a close tonight, May 7 with a surprising result — all four incumbents lost their seats on the board of trustees.
Superintendent Alex Apostle said this week, that the three committees tasked with coming up with ideas and suggestions on how to enhance school safety in Missoula schools are making excellent progress after two meetings.
"We're very fortunate that the community has come forward with tremendous expertise and interest in each of the three committees," Apostle said...