Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius schools
CHARLO — The Lady Vikings varsity volleyball squad hosted neighboring Lady Bulldogs Sept. 20, beating Mission in four sets. Kaitlin Cox tallied eight kills, 19 digs, four blocks and 11 aces. Cheyenne Nagy lead in digs with 24 and blocks with nine. The Lady Vikes competed Saturday in the Mineral C...

ST. IGNATIUS – Mission High School Junior Michael Durglo sat down to check his gear for a few minutes during Friday’s football game against Bigfork. He is usually found on the field as either a defensive or offensive lineman, and at 6 feet 4 inches tall, he is easy to spot. Durglo said the tea...

Pirates clobber Corvallis POLSON — The Pirates continued to dominate at home with a decisive 47-14 victory over the Corvallis Blue Devils Friday night, mixing on-target passing with a solid ground game. The team totaled 368 yards rushing on 46 carries. Nearly one-third of those yards were gain...

ST. IGNATIUS – Tyler Arlint is quacking happy as a duck with the kids as the new principal of Mission Elementary School. “I’m happy to be working here with a competent and caring staff,” he said. Arlint joined the team after former principal Dan Durglo accepted a position as vic...
Barbecue set ST. IGNATIUS — Superintendent Jason Sargent and new Principal Tyler Arlint invite families of children grades K-8 to a Backto- School Barbecue on Thursday, Sept. 8 from 5-7 p.m. in the Mission Elementary School Cafeteria/ All-Purpose Room. Bring the whole family to “Meet and Gre...
THOMPSON FALLS – Mission Bulldog Benton Adams had 50 yards on 16 carries during their Friday, Sept. 2 away game against Thompson Falls. Adam’s effort was not enough for the win and Mission lost the game 0-40. Mission travels to Florence on Friday, Sept. 9 for a conference opener. Results St...
MISSION – Nine runners make up the girls and boys cross-country team for the Mission Bulldogs, according to Head Coach Chris Eichert. The athletes have been putting in the early-season work in hopes for personal bests come competition time. “Our practices are different each day,” Eichert...
Educating students in rural schools presents a few challenges along with several positive aspects, according to a study by the National Association of State Boards of Education. The NASBE represents state and territorial boards of education in the United States, and they have studied the challenges of edu...
News from the Montana Board of Regents LAKE COUNTY — Four school districts located within the Flathead Reservation — Polson School District, Ronan School District, St. Ignatius School District and Two Eagle School District — have been awarded a five-year, renewable Talent Search grant...

ST. IGNATIUS – The Mission School District received an unprecedented number of prestigious awards this summer for academic achievements, behavioral accomplishments, and outstanding data scores. “I’m super proud to be a Bulldog,” Superintendent Jason Sargent said. Every school in...