Not the case with Hot Springs High School teacher Andrew Leichtnam. Lots of people don't even like to drive 100 miles. Hot Springs teacher wins grueling 100-mile race I'd like to gather input from student athletes to help improve and make Montana's activities the best it can be. We help let MHSA know what works and what doesn't from a student's perspective. These new ideas will come from feedback she receives from students in her school, Sidney High School, along with opinions of students from around the state. As a member of the Student Advisory Committee, Norby will have input on rules and regulations that MHSA currently has in place, along with introducing new ideas or rules that have the potential of being put in place. "It was exciting to discover that I had been chosen for the committee," said Norby. She is serving with 11 other students from across the state: Avery Carlson, KayJay First That Walk, Kourtney Grossman, Hank Jagodzinkski, Ayla Janzen, Clayton Jassen, Annika Nehring, Charity Nieskens, Max Romney, Gage Sliter and Elijah Tonasket. Norby named to MHSA Student Advisory CommitteeĮlla Norby, incoming Junior at Sidney High School, has been chosen to be a part of the MHSA Student Advisory Committee. Articles and opinions appearing on this page do not necessarily reflect the policies, positions, opinions or views of the MTSBA Directors or staff. Any payment required to access a particular website is the sole responsibility of the individual reader. By clicking on a link, the reader is taken away from the MTSBA website. The following are a few of the items profiling the great work of Montana's public schools that have appeared in Montana news media. Great things are happening in Montana's public schools every day of the school year.