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- Science teacher Gary Freebury was the band director when he came to FHS.
It may be snowing outside, but inside FHS, spring has sprung - at least in Linda deKort's biology classes.
Volunteer finds benefits in teaching
Aska Hokazono, a third grader from Japan, still has a hard time pronouncing the word "pill," but the progress she's made since she began her tutoring sessions with junior Jessica Woods has been extensive. Woods spends two evenings each week helping Hokazono learn English through the Literacy Volunteers program.
Montana seeing increased gang activity in smaller communities
Many come to Montana is search of com- fort. They find a land of natural beauty, free from many urban woes. Here, bear maulings appear more of a danger than street violence, and the weather is still the greatest threat.
Winter's long nights bring on annual slump
She has to force herself to get out of bed every day, but not because she hasn't slept enough. Sleep is one thing she's had plenty of. She has no energy, no desire to get up and continue with daily routines.
50 cents. 75 cents. In today's economy, these small amounts will barely buy a candy bar, let alone clothing. But budget-conscious students are finding that pocket change can go a long way toward assembling a wardrobe at thrift and consignment stores around the valley.