15 May 2025

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Southside After-school Program Remains Valuable

Southside After-school Program Remains Valuable


Southside Elementary School’s after-school program concluded another successful year to aid in the education of some of Wolf Point’s youngest students last week. Amanda Campbell, one of the program’s instructors, said daily attendance was an average of 40 students for the twice a week program. “Sixty was our highest,” Campbell said. Class subjects include science, robotics,

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Frontier Teacher Receives  Montana History Honor

Frontier Teacher Receives Montana History Honor


Frontier School instructor Tina Strauser has been selected the Junior Division Montana National History Day Teacher of the Year nominee. Strauser recently took more than 20 students to the State History Day Contest in Bozeman. Last year, one of Frontier’s students qualified for the national competition and received the Special Exhibit Showcase at the National Museum of American History.

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College Graduation

College Graduation


Young dancers Kenzley Clark, Haeli Clark and Brookynn Bushman join in the celebration at Fort Peck Community College’s graduation held on Friday, May 9. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)

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FPCC Conducts Graduation Ceremony

FPCC Conducts Graduation Ceremony


Tiffany Weinberger was co-valedictorian and Student of the Year. Laykin Cantrell was co-valedictorian. Fort Peck Community College held its graduation ceremony at Wolf Point High School on Friday, May 9. During his welcome address, college president Craig Smith said that when he looks at the graduates he sees future doctors, nurses, teachers, bankers, judges, farmers, ranchers, law enforcement

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