19 May 2022

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Buffalo United Project Provides  Lessons For Poplar Students

Buffalo United Project Provides Lessons For Poplar Students


The Buffalo Unity Project keeps serving as a great learning avenue for Poplar’s seventh-grade students. Morgan Norgaard, principal of Poplar Middle School, said the program is currently in its fourth year and in the process of putting together its annual documentary. An exciting part of the project this year was students establishing a medicine wheel. The middle school woodshop students

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Students To Present Play This Week

Students To Present Play This Week


The spotlight will shine on Wolf Point High School actors when the spring play takes place at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 19, and Friday, May 20, in the Wolf Point High School auditorium. “Moriarty’s Revenge” will feature about 20 Wolf Point students. Cost for admission is $10 for adults, $5 for students and free for children 7 and under. “It’s a Sherlock Holmes play with a fun little

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During a two-week period  ….

During a two-week period ….


During a two-week period in April, all subjects are taught around the same idea. “Everybody is talking about bison and the theme this year,” Norgaard explained. “The students look forward to it. Attendance is typically higher during those two weeks.” Each year, the project ends with a harvest of a buffalo. Lessons are taught including historical importance and anatomy of the buffalo.
12 May 2022

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Ronning Visits Wolf Point High School

Ronning Visits Wolf Point High School


Penny Ronning, a candidate for Montana Congressional District 2, visited Wolf Point High School Thursday, May 5. She was touring the area speaking to classrooms and participating in local activities designed to highlight National Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Day. WPHS teacher Tressa Welch said Ronning spoke to students, attempting to shed light on a painful issue. “As a Native American

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