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Student-teacher Madison Loomis at Cayuse Prairie Elementary School on Tuesday, Aug. 23. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake)

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Residency program benefits future educators, school districts
September 6, 2022 midnight

Residency program benefits future educators, school districts

The Montana Office of Public Instruction is hoping to address teacher shortages and better prepare future educators by incentivizing traditionally unpaid student teachers to work in rural or high-needs schools by offering stipends, housing and tuition support.