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Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius schools

Rivalries rekindled for 2017-18 school year Rivalries rekindled for 2017-18 school year

HELENA – Ronan’s six-year stint in Class B will come to an end now that the executive board of the Montana High School Association rejected Ronan’s request to stay another year in Class B and approved new enrollment guidelines for each prep sports classification during its Nov. 21 meeting. ...

Volleyball Volleyball

ST. IGNATIUS – Fifteen outstanding volleyball players from across the Mission Valley Monday night were given a last chance to wear their uniforms and showcase their talents. Arlee Scarlets’ senior Bryndle Goyins said getting to play one last high school volleyball game and “being able to...

Red Ribbon Week Celebrated Red Ribbon Week Celebrated

St. Ignatius Elementary students wrapped up their Red Ribbon Week activities by displaying their commitment to living drug free on 12 sheets hung from the top of their building. The posters are entered into a Red Ribbon Week contest. The school with the most votes in each region will win an iPad and $1,000 f...

Runners excel at state meet Runners excel at state meet

The best of high school runners converged in Kalispell Saturday for the all-class state cross-country meet at Rebecca Farm. Lake County fared well as the Charlo girls’ team clinched second-place for Class C, Polson girls finished in fifth for Class A and several individual runners earned all-state by f...

Students work to grow wings project Students work to grow wings project

Mission Middle School students gathered in front of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Council to ask a question on Tuesday, Oct. 11. “I’m a little nervous,” Pam Frost, eighth grader said as she went into the council room. The eighth graders sat at a long table equipped with mic...

Briefs for Oct. 19, 2016

It’s apple pie time POLSON — Saturday, Oct. 22 is the annual Apple Festival at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Polson from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Their famous, delicious, homemade apple pies will be available for sale in 10-inch size for $10 and 6-inch size for $5 and will be perfect for...

School tries bond election again

District residents will have a second chance to vote on the school improvements bond during the election, Nov. 8. Voters didn’t pass the bond at $5.2 million in the May 2016 election with 417 against and 235 in favor. Superintendent Jason Sargent talked to the public and made a change to the propose...

crosscountry crosscountry

MISSOULA — Both the Ronan varsity and junior varsity boys captured the Western B Conference titles in Missoula on Thursday, defeating Eureka 37 to 64. The JV boys outscored Eureka as well, 24 to 35. Jackson Duffey crossed the line first for gold at 16:50 with teammate James Normandeau on his heels f...

Free child screenings set

ARLEE — Free developmental and preschool screening clinics for children ages 0-5 in the Arlee and St. Ignatius School Districts will be held Wednesday, Oct. 19, at Arlee Headstart from 9-11 a.m. and at St. Ignatius in the school district office from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Screenings include gross and fine ...

Runners set personal records, look toward State Runners set personal records, look toward State

Polson WHITEFISH — It was a banner day for Polson Cross-Country on Thursday with season and career best times recorded by nearly every single Pirate runner. On the boys’ side, Quin Stewart had a breakthrough performance, closing with an amazing 5:16 last mile to move all the way up to sec...


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