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Articles with the Tag: Arlee schools

Scarlets fight hard against Trotters Scarlets fight hard against Trotters

ARLEE – The Scarlets played a closegame against the Plains Trotters on Sept. 20 but didn’t manage to push ahead. “It’s been a good season so far,” Senior Bryndle Goyins said. “We’ve only lost to Plains, our rivals.” Goyins has played volleyball every year...

Students find old time groove Students find old time groove

Anyone heard of contra dancing? If you’ve seen those 17th century style movies with dancers usually moving in the space of parallel lines, in and back out, and sometimes twirling around, then you’ve seen it. Students in the Arlee High School and Junior High got a chance to learn the steps with...

On fire On fire

Playing in front of home fans for the first time since their successful 2015 football season, the Arlee Warriors took on Flint Creek on Friday, Sept. 2 hoping to show off their talents. The Warriors were down by 2 points going into halftime when Head Coach Todd Yocum gave an impressive pep talk causing the W...

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Arlee After finishing last season with their only loss in the state championship football game, the Arlee Warriors are looking for redemption. Head Coach Todd Yocum is hoping the younger players can step up and take on the challenge. “We lost seven of the top eight players from last year,&rdquo...

Students earn honors

PABLO — Two Eagle River Schoo l recently honored school year 2015- 16 students for excellence in academics, attendance and specific subjects. The following students earned honors: Academic Honor Students Lynsey American Horse, Ross Martinez, Matilda Pablo, Nathaylia Bigcrane, Taelyn Lafley, Je...

Community celebrates ideas with TEDx talks Community celebrates ideas with TEDx talks

ARLEE – Eleven speakers and one jazzy music ensemble made up this year’s TEDx talks at the Brown Building on Thursday. The project was independently organized by teachers from the Arlee School District as a way to bring the community together by sharing ideas.  English teacher Anna Bal...

Culture runs deep at River Honoring event Culture runs deep at River Honoring event

FLATHEAD RIVER – Boating, tubing, and swimming just scratches the surface of what the Flathead River has to offer. This flowing bed of water is filled with memories, alive with movement, and a provider of life, according to Tony Incashola, Director of Salish and Pend d’Oreille Culture Committee.&...

Students earn tuition scholarships

LAKE COUNTY — Four local students have earned the Montana University System Honor Scholarship, a renewable scholarship offered by the Montana Board of Regents that waives undergraduate tuition for up to eight semesters at any campus of the Montana University System or Dawson, Flathead Valley, or Miles ...

Students earn environmental award Students earn environmental award

ARLEE — Arlee students are making an impact on the environment well beyond their close community, and the State of Montana has acknowledged their efforts with a Saving Money And Resources Today award, which stands for SMART. Arlee Joint School District was one of 13 Montana public schools chosen as ...

Local musicians earn state bid

LAKE COUNTY — Music students from Ronan, Charlo, St. Ignatius and Arlee High Schools competed April 15-16 in the District 2 Music Festival, performing solo or with ensembles. Students who earned a Superior rating advance to the State Solo and Ensemble festival in Helena May 6-7.   District 2...


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