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Arntzen hears curriculum, pay concerns in Stevensville

December 15, 2022

STEVENSVILLE – Concerns over curriculum and low teacher pay dominated discussion on Tuesday night as Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen made a stop on her tour of the state collecting feedback ahead of the upcoming legislative session.

About 60 people attended Arntzen’s stop in the Bitterroot Valley, including some local school administrators, trustees and teachers as well as state Sen. Theresa Manzella and Rep. Wayne Rusk, who both represent districts in the area.

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