New 2027 ELA Content Standards!
Montana’s new English Language Arts and Literacy Content Standards have been formally adopted by the Montana Board of Public Education! The implementation date is July 2027. This date was selected to allow school districts adequate time to prepare between the implementation of new math and ELA standards. More information about the standards revision process can be found on the OPI’s ELA Standards Revisions Webpage.
Montana's 2027 ELA Standards:
Montana's ELA Standards: Monthly Implementation Webinars beginning in August!
Join OPI’s free, statewide webinar series designed to support educators in implementing the 2027 Montana English Language Arts and Literacy Content Standards. Sessions will include
- practical guidance
- job-embedded strategies and resources
- tips for alignment with your curriculum
- a community of professionals engaging in shared learning
See the
PDF version of the flier here, which includes a link to the
webinar calendar and topics and the
registration form.
MentorMT Applications
The MentorMT program supports educators and works to address Montana’s teacher shortage by partnering experienced teachers with new or underprepared rural teachers. Mentor applications open April 1 and mentee applications open May 1.
Summer AI Literacy Course
AI Literacy for K-12 Educators, a fully asynchronous, graduate-level course designed to build practical and responsible AI knowledge for today's classrooms, is being offered through MSU this summer.
Course Details:
- Course: ED 566 - AI Literacy for K-12 Educators (3 graduate credits)
- Format: Fully asynchronous, self-paced with recommended pacing
- Dates: May 18 - Aug 9, 2026
- Institution: Hosted by the Alaska State Development Network, credits through the University of Alaska Anchorage, 500-level graduate course, pass/no pass
- Tuition: $125 (non-refundable)
- Enrollment Cap: 40 participants
- Open to: Educators in any state
Visit the registration page [bit.ly] for more details on the course or to sign up.
New Humanities Montana Programs
Montana has a new Poet Laureate, Allen Morris Jones. You can reach out to Allen and book his adult program and/or his youth program via his
page on the Humanities Montana website. This program is free to libraries, school and other community organizations.
Humanities Montana is also launching a mini speaker program of 10 speakers called
Our Montana Voices, which will run April 1- Sept 31, 2026, funded by the Montana 250 Commission. Check out the different speakers and learn about the booking process on their
webpage. Humanities Montana
recommends that booking sites select one presentation from the list so that the programs can be equitably spread across all 56 counties.
Primary Source Lessons Available on ReadWriteThink
NCTE has collaborated with the Library of Congress’s Teaching with Primary Sources program, resulting in the addition of 150 new lesson plans on ReadWriteThink.org. The searchable database includes strategies for teaching using items from the Library of Congress’s digitized primary source collection. The strategies were created by a cohort of teachers and leaders in English language arts education. They articulate specific literacy merit for curriculum or classroom use, along with suggested themes, units, and state standards. Content is searchable through tags such as picturebook and argument.
International Literacy Association Blog
Check out the latest post from the International Literacy Association’s Literacy Now blog, which provides strategies for overcoming common hurdles to incorporate more student voice: A Teacher's Experience Overcoming Systemic Hurdles.
The English Language Arts and Literacy Standards
New 2027 ELA Content Standards
Montana’s new English Language Arts and Literacy Content Standards have been formally adopted by the Montana Board of Public Education! The implementation date is July 2027. This date was selected to allow school districts adequate time to prepare between the implementation of new math and ELA standards. Access the new standards below!
More information about the standards revision process can be found on the OPI’s ELA Standards Revisions Webpage.
ELA Standards Documents
2027 Standards for Implementation
Current 2011 Standards Documents
ELA Standards Monthly Webinar Series Coming 26/27
Join OPI’s free, statewide webinar series designed to support educators in implementing the 2027 Montana English Language Arts and Literacy Content Standards. 1 PDU will be available per session. Sessions will include
- practical guidance
- job-embedded strategies and resources
- tips for alignment with your curriculum
- a community of professionals engaging in shared learning
See the PDF version of the flier here, which includes a link to the webinar calendar and topics and the registration form.
Grade Level Standards Documents
Family Roadmaps: Grade-to-Grade Crosswalks for the MT English Language Arts Content Standards
Involve stakeholders in student learning by providing parents and families with these grade-level guides to the content standards. Each grade level document provides a clear and easy-to-understand overview of what their child will learn and do in their grade. It also includes a side-by-side comparison of vertical alignment with the grade below and grade above to help parents and students understand the subtle differences in ELA skill progression as outlined in the standards. Each grade-level document concludes with a section on specific supports families can and should do to help their students meet grade-level ELA goals.
Kindergarten
Grade One
Grade Two
Grade Three
Grade Four
Grade Five
Grade Six
Grade Seven
Grade Eight
High School
Professional Learning
Featured Opportunities
Montana's ELA Standards: Monthly Implementation Webinars beginning in August!
Join OPI’s free, statewide webinar series designed to support educators in implementing the 2027 Montana English Language Arts and Literacy Content Standards. Sessions will include
- practical guidance
- job-embedded strategies and resources
- tips for alignment with your curriculum
- a community of professionals engaging in shared learning
See the PDF version of the flier here, which includes a link to the webinar calendar and topics and the registration form.
Summer AI Literacy Course
AI Literacy for K-12 Educators, a fully asynchronous, graduate-level course designed to build practical and responsible AI knowledge for today's classrooms, is being offered through MSU this summer.
Course Details:
- Course: ED 566 - AI Literacy for K-12 Educators (3 graduate credits)
- Format: Fully asynchronous, self-paced with recommended pacing
- Dates: May 18 - Aug 9, 2026
- Institution: Hosted by the Alaska State Development Network, credits through the University of Alaska Anchorage, 500-level graduate course, pass/no pass
- Tuition: $125 (non-refundable)
- Enrollment Cap: 40 participants
- Open to: Educators in any state
Visit the registration page [bit.ly] for more details on the course or to sign up.
Facing History Summer PD Offerings
Facing History and Ourselves Professional Development Offerings for the summer include free virtual synchronous and asynchronous courses for ELA educators. Topics include Holocaust literature, coming of age, exploring text selection, and more.
The Big Sky Literacy Summit
Registration is open for The Big Sky Literacy Summit, August 27-30, 2026, at the Yellowstone Conference Center in Big Sky, Montana. Early bird registration is open until April 15. Learn more and register on the
conference website.
OPI Summer Institute
OPI's 2026 Summer Institute will take place June 15-18th at MSU in Bozeman. For more information, including registration and a list of keynote speakers, see the Summer Institute webpage.
2026 NCTE Annual Convention
Registration is open for the 2026 NCTE Annual Convention, to be held in Philadelphia, PA November 19-22. Learn more and
register on the
convention website.
2026 Joint Conference for Elementary Literacy and Mathematics
The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) are pleased to announce the third year of the joint conference focused on K–5/elementary literacy and mathematics. The conference will take place August 3-5 in Charlotte, NC. Learn more and register on the
conference website.
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The one-stop shop for professional learning opportunities. Take a look at our calendar of upcoming events!
The Teacher Learning Hub
The Teacher Learning Hub has transitioned from Moodle to Canvas! Courses are currently being added and updated, so check back regularly.
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