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Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius schools

Students teach world travelers about local culture Students teach world travelers about local culture

ST. IGNATIUS – Connor Durglo, 8, invited a group of people from all over the world to the Mission School District on Friday afternoon to learn about local culture.  The world travelers called themselves Friendship Force. The club works much like a foreign exchange program where students come to...

Volleyball Volleyball

Arlee The Scarlets split the week’s games, picking up a win in St. Regis on Thursday before dropping a home match with Plains on Saturday. In St. Regis, Arlee had a little trouble with the Tigers in the second set but locked in the win 25-15, 26-24, 25-17. Carly Hergett led the Arlee attack wit...

Nonprofit donates to playgrounds, trails Nonprofit donates to playgrounds, trails

DIXON — Friends of Ronan Parks and Trails (FORPAT) stopped by the Dixon School District to drop off a check for $500 to help the school with the cost of maintaining their new playground, but the group didn’t stop there. As soon as school started, group members Carole Lankford and Eleanor Vizca...

Community Eligibility Program provides free school lunches Community Eligibility Program provides free school lunches

ST. IGNATIUS –   For some families with several children, the yearly school lunch bill can add up to $1,000 a year, so many qualifying schools in the valley have elected to participate in a program that provides free meals for all students. “It’s a huge savings for working famili...

Students become film stars Students become film stars

ST. IGNATIUS – Dana Goss-Dickie, 15, got the opportunity to watch his script become a film during a weeklong camp at Mission High School.  “It’s good to see my name on it,” he said on Friday afternoon as the project was wrapping up.  The short film script about the exp...

Mission gold Mission gold

ST. IGNATIUS – Mission High School was the only reservation school in the state to receive a gold rating from the Montana Department of Education’s behavioral program this year. “It’s a big deal for us,” said high school teacher Sara Keast. “All three schools in our dis...

St. Ignatius fourth quarter honor roll 2015

  Sixth grade   3.5-3.99: Sydney Brander, Pamela Frost, Boone Gilleard, Brynn Pule 3.0-3.49: Addison Bird, Layne Spidel, Ryan Wickenberg Seventh grade  3.5-3.99: Addison Arlint, Charles Bird, Jedidiah Christy, Robert Dempsey, Amy Dillard, Isaac Dumontier, Hunter Eichert, Ri...

St. Ignatius High School fourth quarter honor roll 2015

Ninth grade 4.0: Brooklinn Hunt, Trinity Lewandowski, Sophia Tolbert 3.5 - 3.99:Augustus Bosley, Sierra Esslinger, Dana Goss-Dickie, Tanner Hames, Leila Marsh, Molly McGreevey, Victoria Peterson 3.0 - 3.49: Warren Castor Shaniya Decker, Dakota Diaz, Kaleb Durglo, Jessie Girsch,    Te...

Young poets face audience Young poets face audience

ST. IGNATIUS – Before the poetry reading got started in the Mission elementary school on June 3, fourth and fifth-grade students began negotiating whether or not they were going to read in front of a crowd of people. “I don’t want to read,” Zaquan Bourdon-Winchester, 10, said to Ra...

Arlee Superintendent to finish term

ARLEE – George Linthicum attended his last school board meeting as superintendent of the Arlee School District on Tuesday, and the board thanked him for his work on the budget and advocating for technology in the school. David Whitesell is scheduled to take over the position on July 1. High school s...


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