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Articles with the Tag: Arlee schools

Arlee School hosts cultural day

ARLEE — Jerrikson “J-Stylez” Hosteen, a motivational guest speaker dubbed “the first American Indian basketball entertainer in the world” will be at the American Indian Cultural Heritage Day May 21 at Arlee School. J-Stylez, a Dine Native from Sawmill, Arizona, incorporates n...

track and field track and field

6B Districts MISSOULA – Ronan owned the both the track and the field at the 6B District showdown, sending multiple athletes to the podium with gold hardware around their necks.  Ronan Competing at Missoula Big Sky Friday and Saturday, the Chiefs and Maidens both placed first among their d...

ON TOP of the world ON TOP of the world

The Scarlets were on fire Thursday as they more than doubled the second place team’s score to top their home-hosted Brian Bachmeier Memorial meet while the Warriors finished number one as well. With a team score of 210.5 and after winning 10 events, the Scarlets proved they were the team to beat wit...

Valley track, field athletes land top three at Seeley-Swan Invite

  MISSOULA – At the Seeley-Swan Invite in Missoula on Saturday, valley athletes ran, jumped and hurled their way into top three spots, though none found gold at the Missoula County Stadium event. For the boys, the Ronan Chiefs placed highest as a team with a score of 27, good for ninth place...

Buttercup run helps Arlee teachers Buttercup run helps Arlee teachers

Instead of looking for Easter eggs on Saturday morning, many laced up their running shoes for the annual Buttercup Run. “I asked them if they wanted to go to the Easter egg hunts because they are at the same time, but they said ‘no way, we are doing the race,’” parent Wendy Swab sa...

Arlee students use science to test ideas Arlee students use science to test ideas

ARLEE — Is smiling contagious? Colt Crawford, 12, devised an experiment with Sam Phillips, 12, to find out. They shared the results at the Arlee Sixth Grade Science Fair on Tuesday. “Yes, smiling is contagious,” Colt said. The team discovered the answer to their question during an exp...

Sign up for Arlee kindergarten

ARLEE — Arlee Kindergarten Roundup is April 15 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Arlee Elementary K-2 Building. Call (406) 726-3216, ext. 2200 to make an appointment. Your child must be 5 years old by Sept.10, 2015 to register for the 2015-2016 school year. Please bring immunization records and birth ...

Students help Red Cross collect blood Students help Red Cross collect blood

ARLEE – Blood drives often happen all over the valley to help hospitals in their efforts to save lives, and the Arlee High School’s National Honor Society hosted one on March 24. “You can’t manufacture blood,” said Julie Kieckbusch Jones of the American Red Cross. “We g...

Public input sought in search for Arlee schools superintendent

ARLEE – The Arlee School Board looked at a list of applicants to try and find a new superintendent for the next school year during a recent special board meeting. Several teachers attended the meeting to give input into the process. “We want guidance and strong leadership,” elementary te...

Local athlete breaks world record Local athlete breaks world record

  Rachelle Meidinger, 20, stood in front of a crowd of people at a Missoula weight lifting competition and bench pressed 244.3 pounds. She shattered state, national and world records, but what makes it even more amazing is that a few years ago she couldn’t leave her house.  “I had...


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