Public, private, and religious schools in Butte, Montana are the focus of topics in this category. These may include daycare centers, preschools, K-12th grade schools, vocational institutions, colleges, universities, and homeschooling programs.
 
 
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The non-profit foundation offers various financial grants and programs aimed at assisting the work of the Butte School District. A profile of the organization and information about its programs, events, and grants are put forward, with information about contributing to the foundation’s efforts.
http://www.butteeducationfoundation.org/
Head Start is a federally funded preschool program for income eligible families and children with disabilities. The Butte, Montana Head Start program is administered by Human Resources Council District XII. General information about the program is put forward, along with a calendar, application, policy information, and a resource guide.
http://www.butteheadstart.com/
Headquartered in Butte, Montana, the public school system serves the City and County of Butte-Silver Bow, offering a PK-12th grade curriculum through several school campuses. A district and sports calendar are posted, along with registration and enrollment information.
http://www.butte.k12.mt.us/
Highland View Christian School
Operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the PK-8th grade school is featured, including an calendar, tuition, and a student handbook, directions and contacts. Announcements are posted to the site.
http://www.butteadventistschool.org/
Montana Tech of the University of Montana
Founded in 1900 as Montana State School of Mines, Montana Tech is a university in Butte, Montana, and part of the University of Montana system. Its degree programs, academic and athletics programs, and alumni information are featured.
http://www.mtech.edu/
Operating the Kidz Konnection Childcare Center & Preschool, Young Explorers Childcare Center, and University on Princeton Infant Care, the private childcare program operates in Butte, Montana. Its mission statement, contracts, fees, hours, and programs are discussed.
http://www.sfchildcare.org/
The non-profit, non-sectarian school in Butte, Montana enrolls students ages three through twelve, utilizing the Montessori method of education. Its enrollment policies, early childhood classroom, elementary classroom, and summer programs are highlighted.
http://www.silverbowmontessori.org/