Teton County teacher is Montana's rural teacher of the year

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By The Associated Press

GREENFIELD - Montana's Rural School Teacher of the Year believes strongly in the benefits of a rural school setting.

Anke Davis teaches in the elementary school at Greenfield, an unincorporated Teton County town southeast of Choteau. The school has 49 students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Davis received the rural teacher award from the Montana Association of County Superintendents at its annual conference in Havre two weeks ago.

Teton County Superintendent Diane Inbody nominated Davis. The 61-year-old Davis has been teaching at Greenfield Elementary for nine years, and says she feels privileged to be there.

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