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Join the Dutton/Brady Public School District Team! Dutton/Brady Public Schools is seeking a motivated and dependable individual to join our team as a Maintenance Staff Member beginning at $18.00 per hour. At Dutton/Brady, our mission is to provide a well-rounded education for students to confidently navigate their world, and our facilities team plays a critical role in creating a safe, clean, and welcoming learning environment for students and staff every day. Position Highlights Starting wage of $18/hour Full-time position with stable year-round employment District health insurance contribution Supportive rural school environment Opportunity for advancement and skill development Paid on-the-job training Excellent work/life balance in a small Montana community Areas of Work Include General building maintenance and repairs Groundskeeping and lawn care Snow removal and seasonal facility upkeep HVAC, plumbing, and basic electrical support Classroom and event setup Equipment operation and preventative maintenance Supporting school safety and facility operations Professional Growth Opportunity Dutton/Brady Public Schools is proud to support employee growth through paid on-the-job training connected to the Facilities Director Apprenticeship Program through Montana State University–Northern. This unique opportunity allows employees to build valuable facilities management and maintenance skills while working in the district. Whether you already have maintenance experience or are looking to build a long-term career in facilities and operations, we encourage you to apply. Why Dutton/Brady? Small class sizes and strong community support Positive school culture focused on students Modernizing facilities and continued district growth Opportunity to make a direct impact on students and the community every day Come be part of a district focused on mastery today…success tomorrow
about 2 months ago, DBPS
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–12 Music Teacher Opportunity Dutton/Brady Public Schools | Montana At Dutton/Brady Public Schools, we believe in more than just education—we believe in preparing students for life. Guided by our mission to provide a well-rounded education for students to confidently navigate their world, and our vision of “mastery today…success tomorrow,” we are seeking a passionate and dynamic K–12 Music Teacher to join our team. This is an exciting opportunity to build and grow a music program in a supportive, student-centered environment where staff collaboration and community engagement are highly valued. Why Dutton/Brady? Strong Work/Life Balance Enjoy the benefits of a rural setting with a manageable schedule, small class sizes, and a close-knit staff that supports one another. Supportive School Culture Join a team committed to student success, instructional growth, and professional collaboration. Community Connection Experience a welcoming, tight-knit rural community that strongly supports its schools and student programs. Convenient Location Located just 35 minutes from Great Falls, you have easy access to shopping, healthcare, dining, and entertainment—while enjoying the peace and affordability of small-town living. Position Details Position: K–12 Music Teacher Start Date: August 2026 Qualifications: Valid Montana teaching license with K–12 Music endorsement. Compensation & Benefits All years of experience recognized on the salary schedule 5 personal leave days annually Mental health days available Free lunch for staff $862/month toward health insurance Affordable childcare through Little Diamondbacks Daycare: 50% discount for certified staff Ages 0–2: approx. $350/month Ages 2+: approx. $300/month Family cap at $750/month What You’ll Love About This Role Opportunity to shape a K–12 music program and make a lasting impact Work with students who are engaged, respectful, and eager to learn Be part of a district focused on student opportunity, growth, and postsecondary readiness Collaborate with a staff committed to continuous improvement and collective success Join Us If you’re an educator who is passionate about music, values relationships, and wants to make a meaningful difference in students’ lives, we encourage you to apply. Dutton/Brady Public Schools is more than a workplace—it’s a community where educators thrive and students succeed.
2 months ago, DBPS
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A few more pictures that the Governor's office shared with us.
2 months ago, DBPS
Mrs. Offerdal & Governor Gianforte
The Governor & Miss Eva.
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Wow! Our students have had an exciting and memorable week filled with incredible opportunities and special visitors. Today, we were honored to welcome Governor Greg Gianforte, who came to recognize a very special honor at our school. Mrs. Offerdal’s 1st–5th grade class has been selected for an incredible national opportunity through the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation, in collaboration with the White House Visitors Office. Select schools across the country were invited to help design ornaments for the 58 trees surrounding the National Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C. This year’s theme is “What Makes Your State Beautiful?”, with each tree representing a U.S. state or territory and decorated with student-created ornaments that highlight local pride, creativity, and community. We are proud to share that our students have been selected to create 24 ornaments for the Montana tree. This meaningful project gives them the opportunity to showcase what makes Montana special to them through their very own artwork and creative expression. We are so excited for Mrs. Offerdal and her students and cannot wait to see their creativity come to life. This is a truly meaningful opportunity for them to share their pride in Montana in such a unique and memorable way on a national stage.
2 months ago, DBPS
Meteorologist Ryan Dennis shares about his morning at Dutton-Brady School where he spent time with our Pre-K through 5th grade students learning all aboutweather. It was a great experience for everyone-be sure to check out the shout-out below. https://www.krtv.com/weather/weather-lessons/weather-lesson-dutton-brady-pre-k-through-5th-grade-april-22-2026
2 months ago, DBPS
Dutton-Brady Elementary students found a creative way to show their appreciation by delivering seed bombs throughout the community. This small act of kindness was their way of saying thank you for all the support they receive. The activity was both fun and meaningful, giving students the opportunity to give back while spreading a little beauty along the way.
2 months ago, DBPS
The Dutton/Brady PSD Monthly Science of Reading Newsletter highlights the heart of literacy—strong comprehension built through vocabulary, background knowledge, and word-reading skills—while also sharing common Latin and Greek roots and simple, practical ways families can support reading at home.
3 months ago, DBPS
Mr. Toner and several Dutton-Brady students were happy to help at the senior center yesterday, unloading the commodities truck and ensuring everything was distributed where it was needed.
3 months ago, DBPS
Hey everyone! Just a friendly reminder that there is school tomorrow, Friday, April 10th.
3 months ago, DBPS
Spring has officially arrived, and that means track and field season is here! We’re excited to have our brand-new shot put area finished and ready for athletes to use as they kick off the season.  We’re grateful to Liam, Danny, Isaiah, Gauge, Zoey, and Cody for the time and effort they put in to create this space. Their hard work will have a lasting impact on our program for years to come!
3 months ago, DBPS
Dutton/Brady proudly sent two teams to the Principal’s Cup this year, hosted by Simms! This annual academic competition brought together schools from across the region and marked our first time attending in quite a while—making it an exciting opportunity for our students. While we didn’t place as a team, our students showed great teamwork, determination, and school pride while competing against schools across the region. A special shoutout to Isaiah Schuler, who placed 11th on the individual test out of all participating juniors—an impressive accomplishment! We’re incredibly proud of our students for representing Dutton/Brady so well, gaining valuable experience, and having a fantastic time. We’re already looking forward to next year! https://www.krtv.com/news/montana-and-regional-news/brainpower-takes-center-stage-at-principals-cup-in-simms
3 months ago, DBPS
Isaiah Schuler
Day 4 (aka our FINAL day 😢) is officially complete! While we’re a little sad it’s over, the kids made sure to go out with a bang—today was packed with fun from start to finish! We kicked things off with 3D printing and programming, where students designed their very own dog tags featuring their call signs. This week’s theme was cartoon characters, so let’s just say the creativity was off the charts! 🎨 Next up—chemistry in action! 🧪 Students put their knowledge to the test by exploring exothermic and endothermic reactions. There were lots of “oohs” and “ahhs” as they saw the science happen right in front of them. Then it was time to switch gears back to programming with Spheros! These rolling robots were a big hit as students programmed them to move to different locations—no wheels needed, just some awesome coding skills 🤖 To wrap up our final day, we revisited open and closed circuits and teamed up with students from another school. The collaboration, creativity, and problem-solving were amazing to watch! I am SO proud of these incredible kids and everything they accomplished this week. What a fun, busy, and unforgettable experience! 💙
3 months ago, DBPS
STARBASE Day 3 is a wrap! What a day filled with incredible investigations and hands-on learning! Students kicked things off by repairing a space satellite before diving into the global water crisis. They learned powerful statistics about survival in countries without access to potable water and, through interviews and videos, were able to truly feel the sorrow experienced by those living without clean water. Taking on the role of engineers, students designed and built their own water filtration systems with the goal of reaching a turbidity level of 50 or lower. We’re proud to say they were successful — managing to purify their water to below 50 turbidity! The learning didn’t stop there. Students also programmed robots to navigate across Mars terrain with the mission of reaching two colony stations. Every single team successfully hit both stations — an amazing accomplishment! To wrap up the day, students explored chemistry by learning about elements and compounds. They built and studied different elements and compounds that we use in everyday life. We can’t wait to see what’s in store for us tomorrow! 🚀
4 months ago, DBPS
STARBASE Day 2 Complete! Our future scientists had an incredible day filled with hands-on learning and discovery! They explored space by building a Mars shuttle and learning about space travel systems, then dove into robotics by programming robots and understanding their real-world purpose. 🤖 Energy was up next, where they learned the 3 laws of energy, the two main categories, and the different forms within each. They even experimented with simulations and open vs. closed circuits! ⚡ The day continued with forensic science, as students investigated fingerprints like real detectives. 🔍 To wrap it all up, they put their math skills to the test in a “bouncy” rescue challenge—calculating how many airmen could safely fit on a raft and how many rafts were needed to bring everyone back to shore. 🌊 So much curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking happening all around. We can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings! ✨
4 months ago, DBPS
Day 1 of STARBASE is complete! 🚀 The kids had a blast today learning about Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion. They built straw rockets, tested their launches, and adjusted their forces to see how the rockets changed. It was amazing watching them experiment and figure things out like real scientists and engineers. They also had the chance to meet students from another school and worked together wonderfully. One of the highlights was our engineering challenge: building bridges using noodles, packing peanuts, and popsicle sticks to solve a problem. Great teamwork, creative thinking, and lots of excitement for learning. We can’t wait for Day 2!
4 months ago, DBPS
What an incredible day for our Dutton-Brady 4th and 5th grade students at the Science Fair in Great Falls! We are beyond proud of the hard work, creativity, and dedication these students put into their projects. Their curiosity and willingness to explore big ideas in science truly paid off. Our students competed against many talented participants and represented our school exceptionally well. Not only did they do a fantastic job presenting their projects to the judges, but they also had a great time exploring the other students’ experiments and learning about different areas of science. We are excited to celebrate the following achievements: 🏆 Kooper Schoonover – 1st Place, 4th Grade + Merit Award for Microbiology 🏆 Mackayla Woods – 2nd Place, 4th Grade + Most Creative Merit Award 🏆 Eva Redd – Earth & Space Merit Award 🏆 Kessler Sparing – Engineering Merit Award 🏆 Lydia Schuler – 2nd Place, 5th Grade 🏆 Jayson Rainville – 1st Place, 5th Grade + Engineering Merit Award These students spent weeks researching, designing experiments, building projects, and preparing to present their work. Their effort, perseverance, and enthusiasm for science really showed throughout the competition. We are also proud to share that Dutton-Brady received the most awards of any school at the fair! 🎉 This is a huge accomplishment and speaks volumes about the dedication of our students and the support they receive from their families and their incredible teacher, Mrs. Toner, whose dedication and guidance have been instrumental in our students’ success. Her commitment to inspiring and supporting each student truly goes above and beyond! Beyond the awards, the most important part of the day was seeing students grow in confidence, share their ideas, and be inspired by the amazing projects around them. It was a fantastic learning experience and a lot of fun for everyone involved. Congratulations again to all of our participants — you represented Dutton-Brady with pride. We are so proud of each and every one of you
4 months ago, DBPS
Lyra
Summer
Kessler
Jayson
Kooper
Lydia
Mackayla
Eva
Mrs. Toner's 4th and 5th grade class
Big day for Mrs. Toner’s 4th & 5th grade class! 🧪🔬 They’re in Great Falls today showcasing the science fair projects they’ve been working so hard on. We just got word that judging is officially underway! Good luck to all of our students as the judges make their rounds. We’ll be sharing more pictures and updates soon! 📸✨
4 months ago, DBPS
Lydia
Our PDB Titan Girls are headed to Divisionals!🏀 We are beyond excited for these girls-they have worked incredibly hard to earn this opportunity, and it shows. Their dedication, teamwork, and determination have paid off, and we couldn’t be more proud. Good luck, girls! We will be cheering you on loud and proud from school! GO TITANS!!💜🖤
4 months ago, DBPS
It’s that time of year again! 🌟 Dutton/Brady School is now accepting nominations for our Hall of Fame! This special recognition, founded by the Dutton-Brady Education Foundation and Student Council, honors alumni, employees, and volunteers who have made a positive difference in our school and communities.  If you know someone who fits the criteria, please fill out the nomination form and help us celebrate those who have made a lasting impact on our school and communities. Let’s honor the legacy of excellence at Dutton/Brady!
4 months ago, DBPS