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Sunday, September 7, 2014
Summer series on 100 icons of Missoula kicks off - Prescott School - a Missoula icon
Click on the link below to read an article about Missoula icons. The Missoulian has printed a picture of a Missoula icon every day since June 30th.
Summer series on 100 icons of Missoula kicks off
Prescott School could also be be considered a Missoula icon.
Prescott School has been a part of Missoula since 1893 - the same year that the University of Montana began it's higher education endeavors in Missoula.
Prescott School is near some of the Missoula icons which have been featured in the newspaper.
Some nearby icons to Prescott School have been Main Hall and Mount Jumbo. A flower, Missoula Phlox was featured recently - which grows on Waterworks hill, also close to Prescott School.
Summer series on 100 icons of Missoula kicks off
Prescott School could also be be considered a Missoula icon.
Prescott School has been a part of Missoula since 1893 - the same year that the University of Montana began it's higher education endeavors in Missoula.
Prescott School is near some of the Missoula icons which have been featured in the newspaper.
Some nearby icons to Prescott School have been Main Hall and Mount Jumbo. A flower, Missoula Phlox was featured recently - which grows on Waterworks hill, also close to Prescott School.
Friday, September 5, 2014
MCPS academies to give kids career head starts August 9th, 2014 edition of the Missoulian
Click on the link below to read about the MCPS academies.
MCPS academies to give kids career head starts
It would behoove the MCPS school district to just open our closed schools, terminate the lease with other schools and reopen these schools as the smaller school helps the entire district's children to succeed - as Missoula International School is finding out.
MCPS academies to give kids career head starts
It would behoove the MCPS school district to just open our closed schools, terminate the lease with other schools and reopen these schools as the smaller school helps the entire district's children to succeed - as Missoula International School is finding out.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
G. Lee Meltzer - former Prescott alum passed away in October of 2013
Click the link below to read an obituary of a former Prescott School student.
This blog is attempting to post the obituary of former Prescott School students when they appear in the Missoulian.
G. Lee Meltzer
A quote from the obituary states:
This blog is attempting to post the obituary of former Prescott School students when they appear in the Missoulian.
G. Lee Meltzer
A quote from the obituary states:
"He was born on April 25, 1949, in Missoula to George C. “Sonny” Meltzer and Virginia Lee Rinke Meltzer. His primary home was on Jackson Street in the lower Rattlesnake, where he attended Prescott Grade School and went on to Hellgate High School, graduating in 1967. A football player for Hellgate High School, Lee was named to the all-state team for both offense and defense, and played in the annual East-West Shrine Game in Great Falls."Prescott School Missoula extends condolences to the family of Lee Meltzer.
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