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Montana’s Public Schools Will Receive $80.8 Million
Author: Governor Gianforte, Superintendent Hedalen, Director Kaster

Montana’s Public Schools Will Receive $80.8 Million

Governor Gianforte, Superintendent Hedalen, Director Kaster

Governor Greg Gianforte, Superintendent Susie Hedalen, and the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) Director Amanda Kaster today announced Montana’s public schools will receive $80.8 million generated from state trust land revenue.

“Since taking office, we’ve ensured DNRC has responsibly managed state trust lands to invest in Montana’s public education system,” Gov. Gianforte said. “Thanks to their work, we’re able to make an $80 million investment to make sure our students have the resources they need to succeed and reach their full potential.”

State trust lands are managed to support long-term, sustainable revenue for Montana’s public schools and other trust beneficiaries. DNRC oversees more than five million acres of state trust lands, generating income through a diverse portfolio that includes agricultural and grazing leases, oil and gas development, forest management, commercial real estate, and recreational use. These combined efforts contribute to stable and meaningful support for Montana’s K–12 education system.

"Thanks to responsible stewardship of state trust lands by the Montana Land Board and DNRC, Montana’s schools can better meet the needs of our students. As State Superintendent, I see firsthand how these investments support classrooms and change lives. We are truly grateful for these partnerships and our shared commitment to Montana’s kids,” said Superintendent Susie Hedalen.

This year’s distribution represents continued dedication to responsible resource management and strategic planning to ensure consistent returns for Montana’s students, teachers, and communities.

“Supporting Montana’s public schools is one of our highest priorities. It’s a privilege that through the stewardship of our state trust lands, we help provide students and teachers across our state with the technology, tools, and classroom resources they need to thrive. DNRC remains committed to investing in education for Montana students today and for generations to come,” said DNRC Director Amanda Kaster. 

Revenue distributed to the Office of Public Instruction (OPI) is used by school districts statewide to enhance educational opportunities. These funds help support technology modernization, school safety upgrades, facility maintenance, classroom resources, and other district-identified priorities that strengthen student learning environments.

Montana will continue to prioritize responsible management practices and long-term state trust land stewardship to ensure that future generations of students benefit from these public assets.

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