Though the Cowgirls' season ended this morning with a loss to Choteau, we couldn't be prouder of the hard work, dedication, and resilience they've shown throughout the year. You never gave up, and that's what matters most! Keep pushing and working hard in the off-season. We’re excited to see what the future holds for you! #CowgirlPride
about 1 year ago, Conrad School District
The Cowboys won in a close match over Chinook, 75-69, and will now play Fairfield at 3:30 for third and fourth place.
about 1 year ago, Conrad School District
Boy's fought hard tonight! They were defeated by Rocky Boy 49-44. They will play Chinook tomorrow morning at 9:30. Winner advances to the 3rd place game tomorrow night.
about 1 year ago, Conrad Athletics
Fighting hard!
Conrad Girls advance to Saturday Morning at 11:00am beating Cut Bank 60-47! Go Cowgirls!
about 1 year ago, Conrad Athletics
VandenBos!
Final!
🏀 District Tournament Update! 🏀 The Cowboys fought hard and came out on top, defeating Shelby 62-57 in yesterday's first game of the district tournament! They’ll be back on the court today at 4:00 PM, ready to take on Rocky Boy. Unfortunately, the Cowgirls were outmatched by Chinook, falling 26-67. But they’ll be back in action today at Noon against the Cut Bank Wolves. Good Luck to our Cowboys and Cowgirls today!
about 1 year ago, Jill Swanson
Good luck to the Cowboy and Cowgirl basketball teams as they head to districts in Shelby! 🏀 We're all behind you every step of the way – let’s bring home those wins! **The Cowboys take on Shelby at 2:00 PM. **The Cowgirls take on Chinook tonight at 8:00 PM.
about 1 year ago, Jill Swanson
Girls Basketball Team
Boys Tournament Team
This is a reminder that our School Based Health Clinic will be closed today (19th) and tomorrow as well as Monday & Tuesday. Will return to the normal schedule on Wednesday, February 26th. The main clinic is available at 406-271-3231 for any healthcare needs you may have during that time.
about 1 year ago, School Based Health Clinic
NJHS Induction will be rescheduled for a later date in the Spring.
about 1 year ago, Jill Swanson
NJHSInduction
Here are this week's brackets for the District 1B Tournament in Shelby February 20-22! Hope to see you all there to support our Cowboys and Cowgirls! Let's go!
about 1 year ago, Conrad Athletics
Giles Bracket
Boys Bracket
The Girls ended their regular season in Chinook last night with a loss! They played hard and fought till the final buzzer! They will play in Shelby on Thursday night @ 8 pm! GO COWGIRLS!
about 1 year ago, Conrad Athletics
Girls Bracket!
Congratulations to our boy's basketball team on their victory last night. They defeated Chinook 56-46 and secured the #2 Seed in the District tournament. They will play Shelby in Shelby Thursday @2pm. 🏀
about 1 year ago, Conrad Athletics
boys bracket
Day 2 of State Wrestling has come to a close! Congrats to Chris, Blaine, Lucy, and Riley – you’ve made it to the FINALS! Keep pushing and working hard! Xavier, Ava, and Tegan, keep your heads high and keep fighting in the consolations. Keep working hard, Cowboys and Cowgirls! One more day to give it all you've got!
about 1 year ago, Jill Swanson
Day 2 of state wrestling results
The following were recipients of CCEF's "One Classroom at a Time" grant for the month of January for a total of $2,425.71.  Monica Tomayer- 7-8 Science: Materials to raise Painted Lady Butterflies in the amount of $553.19 Kendra Dyer/ Mandy Lucas- 1st grade: Various items to support "I Love to Read Month" along with expository writing, Science, and Social Studies materials in the amount of $187.93 Courtney Bailly- 3rd grade: Various items to support "I Love to Read Month", STEM activities and supplies, and flexible seating cushions in the amount of $362.00 Kara Baker- K-3rd grade: Various games and activities for inside recess in the amount of $457.88 Trish Taule- 2nd grade: Various items to support "I Love to Read Month" along with some flexible seating cushions and lap desks in the amount of $320.23 Aileen Alde- Utterback Special Education: Math and language manipulatives that support tangible, hands-on learning in the amount of $544.48 THANK YOU to the generous businesses and sponsors that make this program successful and continually support our staff and students.  Jim Fichtner Stockman Bank Agwest Farm Credit Services Independence Bank First Bank of Montana Elings Insurance Agency Conrad Lions Club Windrift Hill CCEF EDC of Pondera County 
about 1 year ago, Mrs. Kara Baker
CCEF January
🏀🌟 A huge congratulations to the girls on their well-deserved win in their final home game of the season! 🌟🏀 Through every challenge and setback, you all showed incredible resilience and never gave up. You pushed through the tough moments, worked hard every step of the way, and always kept powering forward. This win is a reflection of your dedication, heart, and teamwork. A special shoutout to our amazing seniors on Senior Night! We are so proud of each of you and all that you’ve accomplished. Also, let's not forget to celebrate the boys' basketball team for ending their season with a HUGE win! They’ve had a successful season, showing great effort, skill, and sportsmanship. Here’s to everyone—the hardworking, unstoppable force that you are! Good luck next week at the District Basketball Tournament. 📷 credit: Anna Walter
about 1 year ago, Conrad School District
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Conrad Public Schools is requesting that parents take a few minutes to complete a brief School Climate Survey. This survey is part of our ongoing efforts to engage the community and set strategic goals for the future. We value your feedback to help guide our decision-making to ensure we provide a high-quality education in a safe and supportive environment. The survey window closes on Monday, February 17, 2025. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdDQelBY6OjzMXfd_8oeDK9KOgkIxdq3JN5dGROJu9yW_OkFQ/viewform?usp=sharing
about 1 year ago, Jill Swanson
No school on Friday, February 21st, for a staff PIR day
about 1 year ago, Jill Swanson
February No School Post
🤠🎉 Huge congratulations to our Cowboy and Cowgirl wrestlers who represented Conrad at the Divisional Wrestling Tournament! 🏅 The Cowboys brought home a solid 2nd place, and the Cowgirls fought hard to secure 3rd place! Now, let's gear up for STATE!
about 1 year ago, Jill Swanson
Divisional Wrestling Results
🏅 **Congratulations to Senior Christopher Graham!** 🏅 A huge shoutout to Christopher for reaching an incredible milestone in his high school wrestling career – **150 career wins**! 🏆 His hard work, dedication, and relentless drive have truly paid off, and we're all so proud of him!
about 1 year ago, Jill Swanson
Chris Graham 150 Career Wins
Richard "Rik" Kronebusch Conrad Cowboy Class of 1967 "Being recognized as the best all-around male athlete to come out of Conrad, one would think he would have been born with football, basketball and running shoes in his crib. However, in spite of never having played organized sports before high school, Rik Kronebusch excelled in all sports offered at Conrad. He was a three-sport letterman in 1965, '66 and '67. As a football all-conference pick in ’66 and ’67, Rik received two KSEN Radio Golden Helmet awards and was then selected to participate in the Montana East-West Shrine Football Game. In basketball, Rik took third place at state during his junior year. This was followed up by the team’s Class B basketball state championship in 1967, and Rik was a unanimous first-team all-state nod. He was the team’s leading scorer during the three-year span averaging nearly 20 points per game and is still the all-time season and career leading scorer at Conrad. The Cowboys' fast break style of basketball transitioned into a successful track career, and Rik was the 1966 and 1967 Class B high hurdle champion and added a title in the low hurdles his senior year with a state-record time. In ‘66 and ’67, Rik ran a leg on the winning 880-yard relay. This performance helped Conrad collect two State B track titles. Rik completed the season with the title in the high hurdles at the all-class “Meet of Champions” track meet and tacked on a third place in the lows. His high hurdle time is still the fastest recorded in Cowboy history. After high school, Rik went on to play at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. He subsequently transferred to Montana State. Even though a spring practice football injury ended his career, he went on to be chosen for many Independent Basketball Tourney All-Star teams. Later, he played competitive handball to wind out his sporting career on a more leisurely note. Now as a retired general contractor, Rik and his wife, Sheryl, live in Helena enjoying golf and skiing." - Taken from the MHSA Hall of Fame write up For more information please see the following website: MHSA ATHLETES' HALL OF FAME - Richard Kronebusch SportsEngine https://cdn1.sportngin.com › document › Richard...
about 1 year ago, Jill Swanson
Rik Kronebusch Hall of Fame
about 1 year ago, Conrad Athletics
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