Helena, MT – Superintendent of Public Instruction Susie Hedalen is proud to announce the successful rollout of House Bill 252, also known as the STARS Act. This legislation aims to strengthen Montana’s education system and communities by increasing teacher salaries, addressing housing costs, and expanding funding for work-based learning and dual credit student opportunities.
Since its rollout last week, 392 out of 417 local education agencies have submitted applications to participate in the initiative, demonstrating widespread support and commitment to strengthening Montana’s schools. All LEAs were contacted and provided support by the OPI. The OPI worked in collaboration with education partners to support and communicate with all schools throughout this process.
Superintendent Hedalen expressed her appreciation for the passage of HB 252, stating:
"The successful rollout of the STARS Act marks a critical step forward in addressing Montana’s teacher shortage while providing necessary incentives to raise the base pay for our educators. We are thrilled that 94% of the local education agencies have responded and submitted applications, demonstrating a strong commitment to strengthening our education system. The STARS Act is about more than raising teacher salaries, it’s about investing in the future of our communities. When students have access to quality teachers and real-world learning opportunities, families thrive, and local economies grow stronger. This legislation ensures our educators are supported and our students are prepared for life beyond graduation. I want to extend my deepest gratitude to the lawmakers, Governor Greg Gianforte and education leaders who helped bring this vision to life."
The Superintendent extends appreciation to the OPI team for their swift and dedicated efforts in undertaking this significant implementation initiative, aligning seamlessly with the tight timeline for budget approvals.
HB 252 marks a significant milestone in Montana’s commitment to educational excellence. By focusing on teacher retention, practical career preparation for students, and support for local schools, the STARS Act represents a transformative effort to secure a brighter future for students across the state.
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McKenna Gregg, Communications Director
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