This is a reminder that our SBHC will be providing a sports physical clinic next Thursday, May 8th. These physicals will be for the next school year. (2025-26 sports season) Get them done early so you don't have to worry about it over the Summer! If this day does not work, please contact the SBHC at 406-970-4785 to schedule at a different time. Click here to sign your student up. Cost is $25 due at time of service.

Conrad Schools is excited to announce that the 6-12 track programs have a brand new pole vault pit for our students to use. This was made possible by the following donors: Logan Health Foundation, Windrift Hill, Mike & Erica Krings, Conrad Public Schools, Conrad Booster Club, Luke Schlosser, The Conrad Lion's Club, Billiette Cooledge, Boes Eyecare, and Vicki and Ron Newmiller.
This is a large financial commitment that will have a positive impact for many years to come.
Thank you to all the generous individuals and businesses you made this possible!



Beginning Art Students spent the day at the Charles M. Russell Art Museum today.

Mark your calendars for the dates for the Spring Sports Post Season events. Please note that District TRACK has been moved to Thursday, May 8, 2025.

We’re excited to let you know that Breakthrough Basketball is bringing its nationally recognized youth basketball camp to our facility this summer!
These camps are a great opportunity for players of all levels to improve their skills, grow their confidence, and learn from top-level coaches in a fun, positive environment.
⏰ Don’t miss out – the 20% early bird discount ends May 1st!
Check out the full schedule and register now to save:
https://www.breakthroughbasketball.com/camps/camp.asp?name=ConradCamp&fbclid=IwY2xjawJ3MrxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFSWGliOTRrU0pxMGQ1ZFRRAR5yE96lMQsQcmls_8Jdg_F1d7w7_iqoHGOVFTnl4UYN8OZZzWGe-HharpW-bQ_aem_6oUy-RrhC91FqQok8OyWwQ
📔Throughout I Love to Read Month, Meadowlark students participated in their own "March Madness" tournament. Various staff members picked their favorite children's book and each week the classrooms read stories that went head-to-head and voted for their favorite, without knowing which book belonged to whom. For the Championship matchup, after voting was complete, it was revealed which book belonged to whom and Mrs. Kendra Dyer prevailed with her favorite, The Book With No Pictures!
📔Top readers from each homeroom classroom were recognized, logging the most minutes of reading over the last six weeks! Way to go, readers!



Congratulations to the 2025 Junior High Honor Society inductees. Their hard work, academic achievement and outstanding character makes us proud!

A new version of the Conrad Schools app is now available in the App Store! 📱 This update includes an upgraded Rooms function to help you stay even more connected. Make sure to update today and check it out!
Another fun evening at "The Corral" inside the CHS gym tonight while the students took on the staff in FCCLA Donkey Basketball.




The Cowgirls lost a long one last night to Huntley 28-13. They will play Miles City at 1:30 today and then follow that at 3:30 against Shepherd. Go Cowgirls!
Donkey 🫏 Basketball 🏀 is tomorrow, Saturday, April 12, 2025, at 6:00 PM in the CHS Gym. Conrad BPA will be serving concessions to raise funds for their trip to Nationals! Come grab dinner and enjoy the 🫏 🏀 game!

Rough start for our Cowgirls as they fall to Stillwater 14-2. They will play Huntley Project at 5:30! Let's Bounce Back! Go Cowgirls!
Let the 2025 Conference Softball season begin. Girls will play two today and two tomorrow. Stillwater is our first opponent! Go Cowgirls!

CCEF awarded $5,548.05 for the One Classroom at a Time grant for the month of March.
✏️Matt Sekerak 7-12 Art: $1,833.06 for funds to enhance his Fly Tying and Tackle Craft Class including a classroom set of vices, better thread, and field experiences.
✏️Helen Bingaman 7-8 ELA: $509.00 for a membership to the Dreamscape/ Shoelace Learning website.
✏️Helen Shafer 7-12 Music: $899.97 for drum cases to protect the new drum set during travel for pep band and other performances.
✏️Jessica Brierly 6th grade: $393.96 for a set of two Chromebook charging stations and fluorescent light covers.
✏️Heather Tweet 7-12 Special Education: $239.99 for a printer/scanner for the Special Education classroom.
✏️Michael Herdina 7-12 Drama: $504.51 for clothing and hat racks to organize and store items in the costume closet.
✏️Quindee VanDyke 5th grade/ Utterback School: $1,167.56 for a school subscription to Scholastic News and a school subscription for Kahoot EDU Pro along with fluorescent light covers.
Thank you to the generous sponsors who continue to support this one of a kind program! 👏
☑️Mr. Jim Fichtner
☑️Stockman Bank
☑️AgWest Farm Credit Services
☑️Independence Bank
☑️First Bank of Montana
☑️Elings Insurance Agency
☑️Conrad Lion's Club
☑️Windrift Hill
☑️CCEF
☑️EDC of Pondera County

The CCEF One Classroom at a Time grant has awarded a total of ‼️$23,137.11‼️this school year. This program is simply amazing! THANK YOU to the generous sponsors who make it happen and continue to support our schools.

Exciting News from Reach Higher Montana!
We’re thrilled to announce that Trinity VandenBos’s sticker design has made it to the Top 20!
Voting kicks off today! Show your support by casting your vote—simply click the direct link below to vote on the Reach Higher Montana website.
https://woorise.com/reachhighermontana/daswas-voting-2025

Our School Based Health Clinic will be offering sports physicals, for the upcoming 2025-26 school year. Get them done early, so you don't have to worry about them over the Summer! **Per MHSA, physicals completed after May 1st, are valid for the following school year.

Conrad Public Schools has several open positions for the 2024-2025 school year.

The Junior High Honor Society Induction has been rescheduled to April 15th at 7pm in CHS Auditorium, with Ice Cream served after the short ceremony.

Today is the BIG day for the 7-12 Student Showcase!

