20 May 2021

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Public Input Needed  For School Curriculum

Public Input Needed For School Curriculum


The Wolf Point School District wants to hear from community members about their thoughts regarding curriculum goals. Sarah Chambers, curriculum director and instructional leader, says she needs feedback on three topics: What’s going well, what is needed and parent/community development available. One of the goals is improving Wolf Point students’ success rate in testing. Recent results

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Culbertson Places Sixth  At District 2C Track Meet

Culbertson Places Sixth At District 2C Track Meet


Culbertson placed sixth in both the boys’ and girls’ division at the District 2C track meet in Lambert on Tuesday, May 11. The Eastern C divisional meet is scheduled for Thursday, May 20, in Sidney. Richey/Lambert’s boys won the district team title with 141 points. Plentywood placed second with 96 and Circle took third with 95 points. The Cowboys finished with 36 points. Circle’s

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Students Gain Knowledge During Children’s Theatre

Students Gain Knowledge During Children’s Theatre


Nearly 50 young actors and actresses took part in this year’s Missoula Children’s Theatre production in Wolf Point last week. Funds from the Wolf Point Education Association along with local donations make the program available in the community. Local donors included the Wolf Point Optimist Club, Patricia and John Toavs, Wolf Point junior/ senior concessions and the Wolf Point community.

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Nygard Earns Professional  Accomplishments

Nygard Earns Professional Accomplishments


Through hard work and dedication, Wolf Point Schools’ clerk and business manager Cheri’s Nygard recently was awarded for professional accomplishments. Nygard, who has served as the school district’s clerk since 2011, earned certification through the Montana Association of School Business Officials. She received her plaque for the accomplishment during the Wolf Point School Board meeting