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Bill aims to fund career and technical education in Montana

The funds would be distributed to about 60 different CTE programs in middle schools across Montana.
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GREAT FALLS — Montana House Bill 357 being carried by Rep. Eric Tilleman would provide funding for Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses in middle schools across the Treasure State.

“[HB 357] does a lot of stuff that's going to hopefully help strengthen CTE, career and technical education, for kids, getting them involved a little earlier.

“We do have CTE classes in the middle schools as well. Initiatives that are out right now are huge to try and get kids involved with any of the workforce stuff as early as possible to give them the idea," said Great Falls Public Schools pathway advisor Mark Yaeger.

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Bill aims to fund career and technical education in Montana

Giving the option for students to start learning these different career paths early on in education could improve their transition from middle school into secondary education, already having an idea of what they’re interested in.

“We’re excited our public schools are being strongly encouraged to look at CTE at the middle school level. It truly allows students to engage in their interests earlier in school," said Great Falls Public Schools Superintendent Heather Hoyer.

The bill is seeking $240,000 from the general fund to the Montana Office of Public Instruction for fiscal year 2027.

The funds will be distributed to about 60 different CTE programs in middle schools across Montana.

“If we can train [students] to get them into those careers earlier, it just sets them up for a better life, a better time, you know, so they can continue through,” said Yaeger.

“Any way I can help our teachers be successful, it's going to help our kids. We're growing the next generation," Rep. Tilleman added.

HB 357 — which passed through the House Education Committee — will go to the House floor for representatives to vote on.