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Welcome to the Troy Public Schools
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W.F. Morrison Elementary
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Troy Junior / Senior High School |
Administration Office: (406) 295-4606
W.F. Morrison Elementary School: (406)
295-4321
Troy Jr. / Sr. High School: (406)
295-4520
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Troy Schools Building Project
Information regarding the Building Project for the Troy Schools and community! Details
STATUS:
Thanks to the voters in the Troy School District! Voter turnout was 64%!
The bond election to update the science lab and auditorium as well as build a new activity center passed.
The results were:
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Yes |
No |
| Elementary District: |
418 |
388 |
| High School District: |
547 |
521 |
Sports Physicals
All athletes must have a physical examination before the first day of practice as per Montana High School Association rules. This examination must be certified by a physician, a physician assistant, or a nurse practitioner and is valid for one calendar year.
FREE AND REDUCED BREAKFAST AND LUNCH APPLICATIONS
Applications for the free/reduced breakfast and lunch program are available at both school offices. Please remember to fill these out, as much of our Federal funding is based upon our level of free and reduced lunch counts.
EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSURE NOTIFICATION
Emergency school closure will normally be the result of bad
weather developing during the school day or a result of a varied
number of other potential emergencies.
Children residing within Troy city limits will be dismissed o
proceed home. Bus children will be loaded and transported to their
respective bus drop location. Each fall the administrative office
develops an emergency telephone tree for each bus route. The
telephone tree is activated to notify parents prior to an emergency
school dismissal.
Emergency school closures caused by bad weather or road conditions
will be determined by 7:00am daily. Parents are urged to call their
respective bus drivers at home for a current report.
Reports will appear on Spokane stations
KXLY,
Q6 and
KREM. Kalispell
station KCFW.
FREE HEALTH INSURANCE FOR TROY CHILDREN
Many uninsured families in Troy may not realize that they
qualify for health insurance for their children. In Montana, a
family of four can earn up to $36,000 a year and qualify for
CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program). Eligibility is based
upon family size and income. The Toll Free number is
1-877-543-7669, or visit the website at
www.chip.state.mt.us.
There is currently no waiting list for the CHIP Program!
SENIOR
CITIZENS PASSES FOR ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS
Senior citizen
residents of the district, persons 62 years of age or older,
upon request will be given a senior citizen guest pass. A senior
citizen guest pass shall permit the holder to attend all school
activities free of charge. Holders must present the pass at the
door of each activity. Passes may be obtained by calling Mrs.
Roxanne Winslow, secretary at the high school, (Phone:
295-4520), or at the door/gate of any ball game.
A new pass is required at the beginning of every school year.
The senior citizen activity pass represents a small token of
appreciation from the Board of Trustees to all senior
citizens
for their community support and contributions over the years.
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