Originally published in the Yellowstone County News 8/25/17 print edition. LOCKWOOD — The Lockwood School Board unanimously approved a resolution asking the County Superintendent of Schools to hold an election to determine if the public supports the proposal to expand the…
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Lockwood Education Committee quickly organizes June 28
Originally published in the 6/23/17 print edition of Yellowstone County News. LOCKWOOD — With the first step for a new high school in Lockwood having been initiated, the Lockwood Education Committee will hold an organizational meeting on June 28, announced Chad…
Lockwood to vote on High School this November
Originally published in the 6/16/17 print edition of Yellowstone County News-By Evelyn Pyburn. The proposition for a Lockwood High School will be a three-vote process. The first of those votes will be held in November of this year, to approve…
Lockwood School Board still neutral on TEDD
Originally published in the print edition of the Yellowstone County News – By Evelyn Pyburn LOCKWOOD — After lengthy discussion and lots of questions, on Tuesday night, the Lockwood School Board punted on weighing in about the proposed Targeted Economic…
Lockwood Education Committee Unites for SD2 redistricting push
by Evelyn Pyburn-Originally published in the print edition of the Yellowstone County News on March 18, 2016. LOCKWOOD — The issue of redistricting for the high schools in School District 2 (SD2) will be settled by the SD2 board on Monday,…
SD2 skips Lockwood school board meeting
by Evelyn Pyburn-Originally published in the weekly Yellowstone County News print edition. LOCKWOOD — No members of School District 2 Board attended a joint meeting that was planned with the Lockwood School Board for Tuesday evening. Their absence was no…
School Recieves $3,000 From Exxonmobil, Approves Pre-school
The Lockwood School Board meeting for December opened with some good news from Pam Malek from Exxonmobil with a presentation to Gordan Klasna for $3,000. The money will go to help support the increase in needed supplies incurred due to enrollment…