Articles with the Tag: Polson schools
POLSON — The Polson School Board of Trustees awarded the roofing contract on Polson High School to Progressive Roofing in Missoula. Progressive bid was $475,000 and Missoula Sheet Metal bid $494,735. Progressive Roofing had done the first third of the roof, according to Dan Kinyon, maintenance...
News from the Polson High Cheer Squad POLSON — Polson High School Cheer Squad and coaches drove to Cheney, Wash. July 15 - 18 for the Universal Cheer Association camp. Twenty female and male cheerleaders attended with head coaches Alysha Valentine and Marete Frame and assistant coach Trae Fouty.&nbs...
POLSON — Aftaer spending approximately an hour on a grievance hearing, Polson School Board trustees approved the Polson Classified Education aAssociation contract at their July 8 meeting. PCEA employees received a three percent raise and some contract language changes, including the district paying $80...
We are finally underway for the Polson High School roof repairs to occur this summer. It has taken time to negotiate the contract with Swank and then to approve the contract with Swank. After the June 10 Board approval, Swank immediately began to prepare the specifications for the roof and the soffit (the me...
POLSON — After swearing in new Polson School Board Trustee Caroline McDonald at the monthly meeting on June 10, the board continued working its way through the policy manual. In a special board meeting before the regular meeting, the trustees approved the contract with Swank Construction for work on...
News from Polson Dollars for Scholars POLSON — Polson Dollars for Scholars awarded 20 scholarships totaling $19,750 to Polson High School seniors and former Polson High School graduates who are currently attending an accredited two-year, four-year, community college, university or vocational school....
POLSON — No sooner had Polson High School seniors graduated on June 1 than the Polson Graduation Matters team gathered to start planning next year’s strategy. Graduation Matters is a program supported by Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau to help boost Montana&rs...
POLSON — “Our class made a big portrait of animals,” Kendra Spotted Bear said. “I made the bear.” Kendra is in Kris Nordberg’s second grade class. Kendra’s friend Reagan Wetzel created a butterfly picture and insects in Darcie Laud’s second grade  ...
POLSON — “Don’t be forgettable, be memorable,” commencement speaker Taryn Harrison told the class of 2013. Harrison, who as a substitute teacher got to know many of the class members, said the students were all special and amazing and worth remembering, which is what memorabl...
POLSON — Studying Japanese or Latin, constructing an electric guitar from scratch, dissecting bovine brains, learning computer programming languages, writing novels and self publishing, studying coccidiosis or designing snowboards — these are just some of the subjects students have delved into in...

