Background
Keller, Ray B. was born on February 28, 1934 in Big Fork, Montana, United States. Son of Benjaman Mathew and Mina Amelia (Hanson) Keller.
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Keller, Ray B. was born on February 28, 1934 in Big Fork, Montana, United States. Son of Benjaman Mathew and Mina Amelia (Hanson) Keller.
Bachelor, University Montana, 1964. Postgraduate, Northern Montana College, 1991. Master of Education, Montana State University, 1996.
Postgraduate, Montana State University, since 1996.
Elementary teacher Public Schools Birch Creek Hutterite Colony, Dupuyer, Montana, 1962-1963, Black Feet Indian Reservation, Heart Butte, 1963-1964. Youth counselor Montana State Employment Service, 1964-1967. High School counselor Fort Benton (Montana) Public Schools, 1967-1968.
Counselor for emotionally disturbed, head master Manzanita Ranch Residential School, Hyompon, California, 1970-1982. Private practice Bigfork, Montana, 1982-1985. Education teacher Blackfeet Community College, Browning, 1987-1989.
Elementary counselor Blackfeet Indian Reservation Public Schools, 1989-1999. Private practice diagnosis, instruction and consultant Reading Essentials, since 1999. Consultant in field.
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Active Personnel Volunteer Services, Bigfork, since 1970. With United States Navy, 1955-1957. Member American Federation Teachers, Literature Volumes American, Montana Counselors Association, Montana Counseling Association.
Married Barbara Lynn Daly, December 28, 1961. 1 child, Forest Railway.