ReleasedTime.org  Representing  Released Time Bible Education: Off School Premises, On School Time State-By-State Analysis
Back to States List | Back to Main Site

 © 1999-2010 School Ministries, Inc.
101 Rice Bent Way #6 / Columbia, SC 29229 Phone: 803-772-5224

Released Time Laws and Guidelines for
Montana
Updated July 2009
Jump to:
SUMMARY for Montana
General Information The first step is to gather as much information as you can about Montana's Released Time statute, what, if anything, is being done with Released Time in the state, and how a Released Time program may address state educational objectives (e.g. self-esteem, values education). Determine who will make the decision whether to allow a program and make an appointment to see that person. If the principal refers you to the school board, you would be wise to meet individually with school board members before presenting the concept at a school board meeting.

Keep in mind that school officials are not required to approve a program. However, with a carefully crafted approach and with statutory recognition, you should expect success in gaining approval for the program.

 

Department of Education Website Montana Department of Education Services

Website: http://www.opi.state.mt.us/EdSvs/Index.html

 

DETAILS for Montana
Statutes Montana compulsory attendance law requires that all children, ages 7-15 (inclusive); must attend public school unless the child is enrolled in a nonpublic school or home school. MONT. CODE ANN. §20-5-102 and MONT. CODE ANN. §20-5-103

MONT. CODE ANN. §20-1-308 provides that trustees of elementary or high school districts may allow Released Time for religious instruction. Several conditions for lawful operation of Released Time programs are delineated in this section.

1. Parents of the child must request permission annually from the Board of Trustees in order to have their child released to attend religious instruction. 2. The Released Time may not exceed two hours per week. 3. Religious instruction must take place off of public school property. 4. No public funds can be used to finance such religious instruction.

Released Time is considered part of the school day and week for the purpose of the Code and the released may not adversely affect student attendance records.

 


Alabama   Alaska   Arizona   Arkansas   California   Colorado   Connecticut   Delaware   District of Columbia   Florida   Georgia   Hawaii   Idaho   Illinois   Indiana   Iowa   Kansas   Kentucky   Louisiana   Maine   Maryland   Massachusetts   Michigan   Minnesota   Mississippi   Missouri   Montana   Nebraska   Nevada   New Hampshire   New Jersey   New Mexico   New York   North Carolina   North Dakota   Ohio   Oklahoma   Oregon   Pennsylvania   Rhode Island   South Carolina   South Dakota   Tennessee   Texas   Utah   Vermont   Virginia   Washington   West Virginia   Wisconsin   Wyoming