We'd like to share some information with you about Bozeman, Montana and our schools, hospitals, skiing and great places to stay. We also have a very interactive map on our website that will provide you with much more detailed information and possibly answer some of your questions.
You can always reach us via phone, email or fax.
Our Schools
Living in such a beautiful area has some real benefits where schools are concerned. As a result of the high amount of competition to live and teach here, our School district has the opportunity to really get the best teachers, and our kids reap the benefits.
Some quick Bozeman School district facts:
We have six K-6 public elementary schools, two 6-8 public middle schools, a 9-12 public high school, four private high schools and an alternative high school. The rural public elementary schools include Anderson, LaMotte, Monforton, Gallatin Gateway, Cottonwood, Malmborg and Ophir in Big Sky.
Look here for a complete listing of all
Bozeman Elementary Schools at
Great Schools.com
Look here for a complete listing of all
Bozeman High Schools at
Great Schools.com
Bozeman High School has an average enrollment of 1,957. The school was twice named as one of the Outstanding Schools in America by the U.S. Department of Education, and is accredited by the Northwest Accrediting Association and the Montana office of Public Instruction.
Bozeman Senior High has two Diploma Programs. A General Diploma requiring 21 credits and a College Prep, requiring a total of 23 credits. Most students choose the College Prep diploma and approximately 78% go on to college. BHS students have gone on to participate in many successful careers as adults including playing in the NFL, Rhodes Scholars and news anchors for national television.
BHS has exemplary music and arts programs! Our marching band performed in the 1999 Tournament of Roses Parade. We also have a very well equiped art department as well as an active and dynamic theater program.
Bozeman Students Score High in there SAT tests:
- The average national SAT verbal score for girls was 505 – in Bozeman the average score was 582.
- The average national SAT verbal score for boys was 508 – in Bozeman the average score was 549.
- Bozeman Girls and boys had the average of 565 in verbal SAT scores over the Montana average of 540.
- Average national SAT math score for girls was 504 – in Bozeman the average was 570.
- Average national SAT math score for boys was 520 – in Bozeman the average 569.
- Bozeman Girls and boys had the average of 569 in verbal SAT scores over the Montana average of 540.
Source: Bozeman Public Schools District Profile 2005-2006
Quotes from kids and parent’s
(July 2006) As a current student at bozeman high, I have enjoyed the experience and have found areas to work in that almost every student finds. This isn’t just for the academic or athletic, as there are so many classes and activities that anyone can find something. These classes range from computers to art to music to sports to language. It is a large school, yes, but it is being improved. The teachers are second to none, and even though one person talks about low rates of SAT and higher learning, we are always encouraged to do more and go on in life. Our counselors are awesome and are always there for us. The entire community is extremely supportive of the school. Overall it is a wonderful place that almost all students enjoy.
(March 2006) School has very high acheivement scores compared to CA schools. The difference is that MT schools work hard to include all students. It is not a ‘turn out only the best and the h—- with the rest’ type of school. The teachers are excellent as is the adminisration. Overall, I would rank this school very high in all areas.
(January 2006) These are some of the single best public schools you will ever find. Students rank quite high on national and state tests and the courses are quite diverse. We have some of the most remarkable teachers. These people are good at what they do and do it because they enjoy it (they have to for the low amount they are paid). The student counselors are very impressive. I’ve never seen better. Very good schools, very nice community.
Source: GreatSchools.com
Bozeman School District Home Page
Local Private Schools
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Bozeman Christian – K-12 1935 Nelson Road Bozeman, MT 406-586-8061 |
Heritage Christian – K-8 4310 Durston Rd. Bozeman, MT 406-587-9311 |
Petra Academy – 4-12 100 Discovery Dr. Bozeman, MT 406-582-8165 |
Great Beginnings Montessori 5860 Springhill Lane Bozeman, MT 59715 406-587-0132 (fax, 406-586-5794) E-mail: greatbegin@montanadsl.net |
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Learning Circle Montessori Elementary Schoool 3001 West Villard Street Bozeman, MT 59718 406-585-3778 (fax, 406-522-9477) E-mail: LCM@in-tch.com |
Headwaters Academy – 6-12 418 W. Garfield St. Bozeman, MT 406-585-9997 |
Mount Ellis Academy – 9-12 3641 Bozeman Trail Rd Bozeman, MT 406-587-5178 |
Highland Montessori School 111 Highland Boulevard Bozeman, MT 59715 406-585-0171 E-mail: vbthompson@hotmail.com |
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Learning Circle Montessori School 516 West Cleveland Bozeman, MT 59715-9354 406-587-2672 (fax, 406-587-2672) E-mail:LCM@in-tch.com |
Our Hospital
Bozeman Deaconess Hospital offers a comprehensive list of services in the heart of the Gallatin Valley. This team of dedicated healthcare professionals provides health care of the highest quality with the greatest compassion. Below is a list of services provided.
- Cancer Center
- Cardiac Services
- Diabetes
- Diagnostic Imaging / Radiology
- Diet & Nutrition Services
- Emergency Services
- Gynecology
- Hospice
- Internal Medicine
- Interventional Radiology
- Laboratory Services
- Lifeline Personal Response System
- Palliative Medicine
- Perioperative Services
- Pharmacy Services
- Rehabilitation Services
- Respiratory Services
- Sleep/Wake Disorders
- Surgical Services
- Women’s Services
- Worksite Wellness
- Wound Clinic
Bozeman Deaconess Hospital Website
Hotels in Bozeman
Many of our clients contact us before visiting Bozeman to request information on lodging in the area. We can suggest a few local places. Some choices are better than others, so feel free to contact us at your convenience to discuss which of these area hotels and motels will be most accessible and convenient for you and your family as you investigate the unique qualities of Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley.
The following is a list of local lodging places that Stuart and Sally created for the times when we are simply unable to host friends or family in our own homes. Whenever possible, we’ve included both toll-free phone numbers and easy links to each location’s website.
C’Mon Inn
www.CmonInn.com
Toll Free: 866-782-2717 or (406) 587-3555
Gallatin River Lodge
www.glodge.com
(406) 388-0148
Hilton Garden Inn
www.bozeman.stayhgi.com
(406) 582-9900
Voss Inn Bed & Breakfast
(406) 587-4995
Wingate Inn
(406) 582-4995
Skiing
Bridger Bowl - http://www.bridgerbowl.com/
Bridger Bowl is flanked by two large bowls to the North and South. Most of the ski area offers wide open terrain with a variety of landscapes including long slopes, glades, chutes, gullies in addition to other smaller bowls.
Bridger Bowl offers a very diverse ski experience with the following ratings: 25% beginner, 35% intermediate, 30% advanced and 10% extreme. Incredible expert only skiing is available on Bridger’s renowned “Ridge”. Skiers and snowboarders who wish to access this terrain must hike up 400 vertical feet above the Bridger lift. Ridge skiing requires expert ability, an avalanche transceiver (457 khz), shovel, partner and knowledge of the terrain. The ridge has steep chutes, rock cliffs, and snowfields, providing some of the most challenging skiing found within any ski area boundary.
Big Sky - http://www.bigskyresort.com/
Big Sky Resort in Montana offers you three mountains graced by over 400 inches of annual snowfall to delights skiers and snowboarders. The signature Lone Peak rises to a lofty 11,166 feet in elevation with European-style expert terrain accessed by the Lone Peak Tram. Andesite Mountain has some of the resort’s most notable intermediate trails, some comfortable south-facing beginner trails, several expert tree runs and a giant half-pipe and terrain park with rail slides. Flat Iron Mountain is on the eastern shoulder of Andesite and offers even more variety.
Big Sky has a total of 3,812 expansive acres, 4,350 jaw-dropping vertical feet and over 150 named trails. The reputation for short or non-existent lift lines makes this truly a place all your own. Now with the option of the Line Peak Pass, the combined total with Moonlight is 5,512 acres.
Tickets are now available at the ERA Landmark Downtown office for a $5.00 discount. You can purchase your tickets now and use them any time during the 2007 Ski Season. Call 556-5013 for more information.
Moonlight Basin - http://www.moonlightbasin.com/home/
Moonlight Basin is a beautiful new addition to the skiing experience at Lone Mountain. Located on the Northern Slopes of Lone Peak, Moonlight Basin boasts 7 lifts, 1,900 skiable acres, with a 4,150 vertical drop. Fast becoming a favorite for the locals and conveniently located right next to Big Sky Ski Resort, Moonlight Basin is a short drive through the beautiful Gallatin Canyon away from Bozeman.
Bohart Ranch - http://www.bohartranchxcski.com/
Bohart Ranch Cross Country Ski Center is 16 miles northeast of Bozeman just up Bridger Canyon Road, with a 27km trail system located on private and Forest Service lands. The terrain is well suited to all ability levels and are professionally groomed for both classic and skate skiing.
There is a Biathalon Range that offers year-round training and competition, as well as the Kiddy Kilometer Trail which is a signed interpretative trail popular with families and younger skiers. Bohart Ranch was the local location for the 2002 National Olympic Qualifier competition.
Call us at: 406-556-5013
Fax: 406-586-4946
e-mail:
contact@stuartandsally.com

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