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Devin Hill, Dylan Woerz and Cody Armstrong are a part of STEM restructuring a mountain lion then with epoxy, attaching them into their full skeleton. The finished project will be given to the Montana Natural History Museum in Missoula that will be positioned next to a mountain lion mount showing the bone structure in the same position. (Photo provided)

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Alberton students thrive in STEM learning
January 11, 2023 midnight

Alberton students thrive in STEM learning

Last school year, there were 48 schools in Montana collectively known as Big Sky ChangED. Alberton is one of those and the concept is a big hit with students, parents, teachers and school administration.