Today, several students, Mr. Herdina, and Mr. T. Brown took to the ice for their first curling lesson, and let's just say… we might have invented a new sport called “who can slide the rock the furthest without crashing into anything.” Thank you to the Hi Line Curling Club for taking time out of your day to teach our students and staff on the basics of curling.





Good Evening,
Due to lack of numbers our Girls JV game tomorrow has been cancelled in Shelby. Boy's C squad will start at 3pm. Boy's JV will start at 4:30, Boy's Varsity at 6:00, and the Varsity Girl's will play at 7:30. Sorry for any inconvenience this causes. Coaches will reach out with new departure times for busing.
Cowboy Academy is hosting a family night at Meadowlark next Tuesday, January 14th featuring Logan Health. They will talk about basic safety protocols and talk about what first responders do for us.

Boy's and Girl's Basketball in Cut Bank has been rescheduled for Tuesday January 7th due to weather conditions and safety of our student athletes. Games will start at standard times in Cut Bank. Thanks for your understanding!
We are excited to invite you to our upcoming Speech and Drama Showcase! Join us for an evening filled with creativity, passion, and outstanding performances as our talented participants take the stage to present their work.

CCEF awarded the One Classroom at a Time grant to Matthew Sekerak (7-12 Art) in the amount of $1,735.00 for supplies for his new Tackle Craft & Tying class. Mr. Sekerak has big plans for the 7-12 art department and has changed a year-long course of Advanced Art into several advanced semester courses.
The One Classroom at a Time program directly impacts students and teachers. We are grateful for its generous sponsors who continue, month after month, to support our classrooms. Thank you to these businesses and organizations:
-Conrad Community Education Foundation
-Mr. Jim Fichtner
-AgWest Farm Credit
-Independence Bank
-First Bank of Montana
-Stockman Bank
-Elings Insurance Agency
-Conrad Lion's Club
-EDC of Pondera County

Parents and Guardians!
Mark your calendars for Elite Basketball Camp At Conrad High School
Summer 2025 in Conrad, Montana, on June 18-20th! Click the link below for more information.
https://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/camps/camp.asp?name=ConradCamp
Click the link to register!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1LjpoefriR62rryWR7xyoWOBUx_b8_4UHHZihNZH66wQ/edit

Winter athletics are underway! Wrestling kicked off their season at the Cascade Invitational.

Don't forget that Wednesday is an Early Release Day!

There will be a parent meeting for Junior High Volleyball on Monday, December 9, 2024, at 5:30 pm in the CHS Commons.
The School Based Health Clinic would like to wish everyone a happy holiday season. Attached is our December Wellness newsletter. As a reminder, we are also available for appointments with our providers every Tuesday & Thursday. We can be reached at 406-970-4785.

National Junior Honor Society is excited to invite you and your family to a fun-filled event: "Bingo for Books!" This family-friendly activity promises to be a delightful way to spend time together, enjoy some friendly competition, and win some fantastic books!
Join us for an evening of laughter and excitement on December 10th. We’ll gather at the
CHS Commons, where delicious food will be provided for everyone playing. Whether you're a bingo pro or a first-timer, we guarantee a good time for all ages!

Today members of CHS National Honor Society spent a few hours at Horizon Lodge decorating.

Junior High Volleyball is right around the corner!

The Conrad School District wishes each of you a very Happy Thanksgiving.
We're thankful for our hard-working students, our supportive parents/guardians and community, and our dedicated teachers and support staff.
School will dismiss early on Wednesday, November 27, 2024, and will resume on Monday, December 2, 2024.
Have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving Break!

Mark your calendars and join us for our Christmas Concerts!

Wow, what a showdown! The annual coin war at Utterback School was nothing short of legendary. I mean, who knew coins could lead to such epic battles?
First off, let’s give a round of applause (or maybe a loud cheer) to our victorious BOBCATS! A whopping total of $1,073.41 was raised for the Pondera Food Bank. That’s right! And wait, there’s more – Town Pump is going to match that amount! So, drumroll please… that means the food bank will receive an astonishing $2,146.82!
To everyone who participated, whether you were donating coins or counting them thank you for making this event a smashing success. You’ve proven that together, we can do amazing things – and maybe even make some new friends (or rivals) in the process!
Here’s to next year’s coin war: may it be even more outrageous and full of surprises! Until then, keep saving those coins!!





Meadowlark School is in need of winter gear, especially boots, gloves/mittens, and snow pants. All donations, new and used, would be greatly appreciated and can be dropped off at the school.

Alright Bobcat and Griz Fans!!!
Tomorrow is the FINAL day of the coin war at Utterback School! This is a fantastic opportunity for us to contribute to our community, as all donations will be directed towards the Pondera Food Pantry.
Your participation not only supports our friendly competition but also plays a vital role in helping those in need. Remember, every quarter in a teams jar counts against them!
As of the end of today, the BOBCATS are in the lead!

