The HHS Softball team is having a great season! Here is a list of scores so far from Coach Johnson. Go Broncs!
HSD3 Adult Education is now offering a 4 week long Beginning Pickleball class! It begins May 8, 2024. You can register here: https://hsd3.asapconnected.com/#
HHS Parents and Students: MAP assessments for Freshmen and Sophomore students will be happening during Math and English classes May 6th-15th.
Just a reminder that there is a Special Board Meeting/Work tonight at 6:30pm at the HSD3 District Office. You can always keep up to date on upcoming board meetings here:
https://www.hsd3.org/page/board-meeting-list
School board election ballots have been sent out. They are due back to the County Election Office by 8pm on May 7, 2024. You can get more information on the election/ballot here:
https://www.hsd3.org/page/school-election
Also, you can learn more about the 5 candidates by reading the Bitterroot Star's "Meet Your School Board Candidates" story here:
https://bitterrootstar.com/2024/04/meet-your-school-board-candidates/
HSD3 Adult Education is now offering a Spring QiGong class! It begins May 1st. Sign up here: https://hsd3.asapconnected.com/
Congratulations to the Bronc Envirothon team for taking first place for the 4th year in a row at the State Competition this week in Great Falls!
The team, including Chloe Greek, Lauren Nelson, Kinga Kari, Taylor Bratvold and Taylor Rosenberger, took first place overall. Lauren Nelson won the Aquatics division. Each member of the team came home with a $500 gift card!
On the 2nd team of Payton Torres, Ashlynn Cross, Panni Kari, Alexis Anson, Laurel Stewart and alternate, Rhain Hollingsworth, Payton took first in the Wildlife division.
The winning team has the honor of representing Montana at the International Envirothon in upstate New York in July! Go Broncs!!!
Congrats to the HHS baseball on their great performances at the Frenchtown Showcase at Ogren Park! They beat Belgrade 10-4 on Friday and got another win over Polson today, 11-5. Go Broncs!!
HHS Seniors: Don't forget to fill out the Senior Highlights form! It's your chance to share your accomplishments from HHS and let us know your future plans!! You can fill out the form here:
https://www.hsd3.org/forms/senior-highlights-class-of-2024
Scores from this week's HHS Softball games. Go Broncs!!
The HHS Spurs Club has joined with HEARTism in promoting and hosting a Special Abilities Fun Run. The Spurs Club invites the community to participate...
CONGRATULATIONS to the HHS Science Olympiad team for winning the Montana State Science Olympiad competition for an amazing 6th time in a row!! We are so proud of you!
Photos of the HHS Science Olympiad team competing at the state event at MSU today.
They also got to see Bronc alum Cole Kimzey speaking at the Sci O Opening Ceremonies, representing the MSU Science Olympiad Student Club.
Tennis recap from Coach Dufresne on their matches from last Monday and Tuesday:
Whirlwind of two days for the tennis team. JV in Polson. Varsity in Dillon. Here are the vital stats:
510+ miles on the bus
A 7:00am and a 6:15am departure
A 12 hour day, followed by a 14 hour day
JV - more wins than losses
Varsity boys and girls defeated Dillon and Park
48 student athletes got to play at least one match
Interaction with student-athletes from six different Montana schools
It was a glorious two days. It was also a long two days.
Slicing through the Big Hole Valley on the bus on night two, tired, listening to the excited buzz of the team, it hit me how important extracurricular activities are for our kids. It’s so much more than winning and losing, even though our society loves to put its focus there. Sports are important to their well-being and their sense of belonging. Sports are important for students to learn how to take risks and deal with adversity, and how to work toward a goal. They also teach, unequivocally, when done correctly, that the whole is always better than the sum of its parts.
I am so darn proud of the 48 student athletes on this team for how they treat each other, and also for how they treat the athletes, parents, coaches and fans from the other schools. I am beyond excited for the culture they are building for the future of this program.
I am also keenly aware of the opportunity I have to shape the lives of these young men and women, and the opportunity I have to allow them to shape mine.
Apologies for getting philosophical, perhaps it’s the English major in me, perhaps it was back to back early mornings and late nights. More likely, it’s just that I wish the best for this great group of kids, from the most decorated athlete to the kid taking a risk in joining a team in a sport they have never played.
Reminder: Monday, April 22 is a PD Day
All HHS Seniors are required to complete and present a Capstone Project that is based on their personal growth over the last four years. Their topics focused on current interests and passions, personal growth, and future growth and were something that the students want to continue exploring and growing in after they complete high school.
We had some ambitious projects from our seniors this year and have created a page detailing many of their projects. You can view photos and info on those projects here: https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/page/senior-capstone-projects
Details on the upcoming HHS District Music Festival:
HHS Parents & Students: Don't forget to check out our Daily Information Bulletin! It's updated every morning and has great information on all upcoming activities/sports, scholarship opportunities, student accomplishments and any schedule changes that may affect your students. You can access the bulletin by going to the HHS homepage and clicking on the "Daily News" quick button or by going directly to: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JoXRh9YAAw5vkTzHRgD_9XVslWamMFNwONlK-uAM_Ek/edit
HHS Softball schedule for the upcoming Frenchtown Tournament. Go Broncs!!
The HHS Advanced Studio art class participated in the annual ATR art contest this year. 77 paintings were submitted by students at schools from up and down the Bitterroot Valley. Hamilton did exceedingly well and almost swept the entire painting category. Layna Price took 4th place for her painting, "Treaties of Deception". Jackson Jessop took 3rd place with his painting, "Train Robbery". And, finally, Hannah Condos won 1st place with her painting, "Western Interior Seaway". Each student received an award for their work and prize money.
The last three years in a row, Hamilton High School has had a student win 1st place in the Painting category. Congratulations Advanced Studio Students! We are really proud of your hard work and incredible talent.