Articles with the Tag: St. Ignatius schools
by St. Ignatius Schools Superintendent Robert “Bob” Lewandowski Technology offers vast, diverse, and unique resources to both students and staff members of St. Ignatius School District No. 28. The district’s goal in providing this service to staff and students is to promote educati...
ST. IGNATIUS – Superintendent Bob Lewandowski doesn’t like to brag, but he said it was hard for him to not puff out his chest with a little pride for the staff and students of St. Ignatius Schools after annual standardized test results revealed leaps in achievement levels. In 2010, 42 percent ...
ST. IGNATIUS – Freeloading web surfers and off-task students, beware. St. Ignatius School District will close its open Internet network to outside users and implement a stringent usage monitoring policy in July. The policy is meant to protect students from the dangers of misuse and to free up ...

ST. IGNATIUS – Parent Amy Vaughan says the St. Ignatius Elementary School playground is more than a place where children spend a brief reprieve in the sunshine between arithmetic and reading class. It is a valuable community asset where children grow. “The heart of the community lies in ...
Ninth Grade 4.0 –3.5 - 3.99 – Benton Adams, Mariah Durglo, Daniel Hunt, Allyshia Manuel, Peter Matt, Megan Wieder 3.0 - 3.49 – Daniel Helmer, Bryar McCrea, Ryan Thompson Tenth Grade 4.0 – Pamela Anderson, Jordyn Eichert, William von Holtum 3.5 - 3.99...
Sixth grade 4.0 – Addison Arlint 3.5-3.99 – Hunter Eichert 3.0-3.49 – Charles Bird, Breeze Clark, Hayden Currie, Taylor Decker, Robert Dempsey, Matthew Druffel, Isaac Dumontier, Olivia Garland, Kemberly Gibson, Bridger Hames, Antoine Haynes,Mataya Jore-Padil...
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs is seeking local host families for international high school boys and girls. These students are 15 to 18 years of age, and are coming to this area for the upcoming high school year or semester. These personable and academically selected exchange studen...

ST. IGNATIUS – During the 2014 Mission High School valedictory address, Carley Elverud didn’t want to give the same “today is a stepping stone” speech that she gave during her eighth grade graduation. Instead she sang lines of famous pop songs while outlining the last four years of hi...

ST. IGNATIUS – A caravan of about 30 cars with honking horns and emergency vehicles with sirens blaring met at the bottom of Ravalli Hill to escort John Fleming as he returned to town in a bus full of eighth graders. “I planned to return the kids,” the St. Ignatius middle school history ...

GREAT FALLS – The Lady Bulldogs tried with their might to advance at the State tournament in Great Falls Thursday and Friday, but ultimately fell 1-2 over the course of the first two days of the three-day tournament. Thursday, MAC faced a 0-10 shut out brought on by the Con...