Wolf Point Congregate Meals Nov. 27: Closed. Thanksgiving.
Dec. 2: Biscuits and gravy, fresh fruits and angel food lemon bars.
Dec. 4: Turkey noodle casserole, green bean and tapioca pudding.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals Nov. 27: Closed. Thanksgiving.
Dec. 2: Biscuits and gravy, fresh fruits and angel food lemon bars.
Dec. 4: Turkey noodle casserole, green bean and tapioca pudding.
Wolf Point High School senior Riley Schwarzrock hasn’t been afraid to try different activities during her time at the school. From basketball to tennis, she has participated in many sports for the Wolves.
Her list of activities have included swing choir for two years, basketball for two years, volleyball for four years, flag football for two years, cheer for two years and tennis for four years.
Wolf Point High School senior Riley Schwarzrock hasn’t been afraid to try different activities during her time at the school. From basketball to tennis, she has participated in many sports for the Wolves.
Her list of activities have included swing choir for two years, basketball for two years, volleyball for four years, flag football for two years, cheer for two years and tennis for four years.
Montana educators of children in grades K-2 are invited to apply for a free Sensing for Science kit from Montana State University. The kit includes seven ready-to-go lessons with the necessary materials and is appropriate for a school or out-of-school setting.
The content introduces early elementary students to the concepts, functions and uses of sensors — tools scientists use to monitor the
Montana educators of children in grades K-2 are invited to apply for a free Sensing for Science kit from Montana State University. The kit includes seven ready-to-go lessons with the necessary materials and is appropriate for a school or out-of-school setting.
The content introduces early elementary students to the concepts, functions and uses of sensors — tools scientists use to monitor the
The Frazer speech and drama team held a successful home meet on Saturday, Nov. 22.
Marick Old Person placed fourth in program interpretation.
Nayla Old Person took ninth place in humorous interpretation at the meet.
The Bearcubs speech and drama will compete at the Wolf Point meet on Saturday, Dec. 6.
The Frazer speech and drama team held a successful home meet on Saturday, Nov. 22.
Marick Old Person placed fourth in program interpretation.
Nayla Old Person took ninth place in humorous interpretation at the meet.
The Bearcubs speech and drama will compete at the Wolf Point meet on Saturday, Dec. 6.
The Frazer School Board held a discussion regarding to allow school board members to have concealed and carry authority with firearms at the school last week.
Superintendent Sarah Ruff said there were mixed opinions shared by trustees and audience members about the issue. It was mentioned during the meeting that Custer School adopted such a policy.
“It was pretty controversial,” Ruff
The Frazer School Board held a discussion regarding to allow school board members to have concealed and carry authority with firearms at the school last week.
Superintendent Sarah Ruff said there were mixed opinions shared by trustees and audience members about the issue. It was mentioned during the meeting that Custer School adopted such a policy.
“It was pretty controversial,” Ruff
Wolf Point School Nov. 24: Breakfast: French toast sticks, eggs and apples. Lunch: Goulash.
Nov. 25: Breakfast: Pumpkin bread, sausages and bananas. Lunch: Cheesy fiesta potatoes.
Nov. 26-28: No school. Thanksgiving break.
*** Frontier School Nov. 24: Fish patties, gems, fruits and vegetables.
Nov. 25: Chili, cornbread, fruits and vegetables.
Nov. 26-28: No school. Thanksgiving
Wolf Point School Nov. 24: Breakfast: French toast sticks, eggs and apples. Lunch: Goulash.
Nov. 25: Breakfast: Pumpkin bread, sausages and bananas. Lunch: Cheesy fiesta potatoes.
Nov. 26-28: No school. Thanksgiving break.
*** Frontier School Nov. 24: Fish patties, gems, fruits and vegetables.
Nov. 25: Chili, cornbread, fruits and vegetables.
Nov. 26-28: No school. Thanksgiving
Wolf Point High School senior Cant’e Grey Bull plans to follow her family’s tradition after she graduates from the school in May.
Her goal is joining the U.S. Army. Her mother along with her aunts and uncles have military backgrounds.
“I’ve always liked helping,” Grey Bull explained. “It’s something that’s been on my mind for a while.”
The plans for her future also includes
Wolf Point High School senior Cant’e Grey Bull plans to follow her family’s tradition after she graduates from the school in May.
Her goal is joining the U.S. Army. Her mother along with her aunts and uncles have military backgrounds.
“I’ve always liked helping,” Grey Bull explained. “It’s something that’s been on my mind for a while.”
The plans for her future also includes
Poplar’s speech and drama program had several individuals win honors during the meet in Plentywood on Saturday, Nov. 15.
Leah Smoker earned first place in humorous oral interpretation.
Placing second were Kailey Kohl in dramatic solo and Jay Culbertson in dramatic oral interpretation.
Laila Lovan took fourth place in mime.
Lilliana O’Neal was eighth in spontaneous oral interpretation.
Poplar’s speech and drama program had several individuals win honors during the meet in Plentywood on Saturday, Nov. 15.
Leah Smoker earned first place in humorous oral interpretation.
Placing second were Kailey Kohl in dramatic solo and Jay Culbertson in dramatic oral interpretation.
Laila Lovan took fourth place in mime.
Lilliana O’Neal was eighth in spontaneous oral interpretation.
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