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Superintendent Susie Hedalen of the Montana Office of Public Instruction visited Billings Career Center and Billings Clinic to celebrate Career and Technical Education Month, observing students in medical training, skilled trades, and workforce development programs. The visits highlighted partnerships between schools and healthcare industry leaders to create pathways from classroom learning to employment.

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This bulletin announces Superintendent Hedalen's visits to Billings Career Center and Billings Clinic to celebrate Career and Technical Education Month, highlighting partnerships between schools and healthcare providers. No regulatory changes, compliance obligations, or policy modifications are contained in this announcement.

For affected parties: This is informational content celebrating existing CTE programs with no compliance requirements. Educational institutions, healthcare providers, and industry partners involved in career education partnerships may use this announcement to highlight workforce development initiatives but face no new regulatory obligations.

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Superintendent Susie Hedalen Celebrates Career and Technical Education Partnerships in Billings

Montana Office of Public Instruction sent this bulletin at 02/27/2026 12:05 PM MST

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February 27, 2026

Contact: McKenna Gregg, Montana Office of Public Instruction

Superintendent Hedalen Celebrates Career and Technical Education Partnerships in Billings

HELENA, Mont.— As Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month comes to a close, Superintendent Susie Hedalen spent time in Billings seeing firsthand how Montana students are gaining skills that translate directly into future careers. Her visits to the Billings Career Center and Billings Clinic highlighted the growing momentum behind hands-on, work-based learning opportunities across the state.

During the tour of the Billings Career Center, Superintendent Hedalen observed students gaining real-world experience across a wide range of career pathways. From medical training and early childhood development to welding, plumbing, and other skilled trades, students are developing practical skills that prepare them for both postsecondary education and immediate entry into high-demand careers. The visit underscored the vital role Career and Technical Education plays in equipping students with the tools they need to succeed.

Superintendent Hedalen also participated in a healthcare immersion experience at Billings Clinic, where she gained deeper insight into the high demand for specialized medical personnel in communities across Montana. The experience highlighted the importance of building strong partnerships between schools and industry leaders to create clear pathways from the classroom to the workforce. Also in attendance were student leaders from Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA), one of Montana’s Career and Technical Student Organizations supported by the Office of Public Instruction.

“Opportunities like these demonstrate how powerful Career and Technical Education can be for our students,” Hedalen said. “By connecting classroom learning to real-world careers, we are preparing both middle school and high school students for meaningful futures while strengthening Montana’s workforce.”

These visits reinforced the importance of expanding access to work-based learning across Montana and ensuring students in every community have the opportunity to explore meaningful career pathways. Superintendent Hedalen expressed appreciation for the educators, students, and industry partners whose leadership and collaboration help prepare the next generation of Montana’s workforce.

McKenna Gregg

Communications Director

Montana Office of Public Instruction

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February 27th, 2026
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