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Posted on June 12, 2009 by ERA Landmark By Chronicle Staff Author Like a parting present to Bozeman High School's retiring principal, Newsweek publication today once again called the school to its Leading U.S. High Schools list. The 2009 list rates 1,500 U.S. high schools as being the nation's leading 6 percent, based upon having a a great deal of students taking college-level Advanced Positioning tests. Bozeman High this year ranked No. 585 on the magazine's "difficulty index" with a score of 2. 007, which means that the school had twice as many students of all grade levels taking AP tests as it had graduating senior citizens.


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The national average was 15 percent. No other Montana high school made the list, according to the magazine's online Website. Bozeman Schools Superintendent Kirk Miller noted the award Wednesday throughout the school district's last assembly to honor retiring and leaving employee. Bozeman High Principal Godfrey Saunders is retiring after 12 years. Miller stated Bozeman High is "plainly ahead of other high schools in Montana and the area." He said it showed Saunders' leadership, vision and values. More Discussion Posted Here made Newsweek's list in 2003, when it ranked 460 out of 804 schools. In 2008, the school was ranked 621 out of 1,300 schools.



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Montana is a land of stunning natural beauty, friendly individuals, and diverse chances for higher education. Students who select to live and study in Montana can experience the wilderness of America as just Big Sky Country can supply it. From the Great Plains to the Rocky Mountains, from prairies to badlands, Montana is as varied as it is inspiring. The state ranks 48th in the country for population density and fourth for land area, suggesting that Montana is a best option for students who thrive on broad open spaces and limitless possibilities. Cities like Billings, Helena, and Bozeman are centers of warm Montana culture, and even city-dwellers are never far from the magnificent landscapes and unsurpassable recreational opportunities of Montana's outdoors.



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