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Montana Office of Public Instruction
Montana Office of Public Instruction | |
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Agency Profile | |
Superintendent: | Susie Hedalen |
Website: | Department Home Page |
The Montana Office of Public Instruction oversees public K-12 instruction in Montana. Click here for more information about the Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Structure
Mission
As of 2024, the mission statement of the Montana Office of Public Instruction read:[1]
“ | The Office of Public Instruction’s mission is to put Montana students first through efficient and innovative programs, finance,
information technology, accountability and legal units.[2] |
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Superintendent
The current Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction is Susie Hedalen (R). Hedalen assumed office in 2025.
State Board of Public Education
The Montana Board of Public Education consists of seven members, all of whom are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Montana State Senate. Members serve seven-year terms. No more than four members may be from one of the two commission districts and no more than four may be affiliated with the same political party. The governor, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Commissioner of Higher Education serve as ex-officio, non-voting members of the board. In 1978, a student representative was officially added to the board. The board is responsible for setting the standards of accreditation for the state's schools, creating a system of teacher certifications, reviewing teacher certificates, adopting policies for special education of handicapped and gifted and talented students and acting as the governing agency for the Montana School for the Deaf and Blind.[3]
See also
- United States education agencies
- Montana
- Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Public education in Montana
- School board elections portal
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Montana Office of Public Instruction, "The Office of Public Instruction Annual Plan - 2024," accessed March 13, 2025
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ Montana Office of Public Instruction, "Montana Board of Public Education," accessed March 14, 2025
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