HHS Daily Bulletin for Friday, April 21
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488
The HHS Baseball game scheduled to be played in Whitefish today has been cancelled. HHS Softball in Hamilton still is on with JV starting at 11am and Varsity Starting at 1PM.
At Hamilton School District, innovation is always at the forefront when it comes to developing effective programs and productive learning environments for our students. This is possible through recruitment and retainment of our administrators, teachers, and support staff like Michele Craig who runs study hall at HHS.
Together we can build a future for our kids, our schools, our town.
https://youtu.be/uXCZkz2Bg9A
Hamilton High School students are known for excelling in academics and athletics.
Multimedia students Tyce O'Connell, Jackson Heath, Cole Dickemore, and Joshua Bender spoke to coaches and players to find out what it means to be a BRONC and what makes Hamilton High School stand out. #GoBroncs #CultureofExcellence
https://youtu.be/-g9qW24UTwc
HHS Daily Bulletin for Thursday, 04/20
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488
HHS AP Art Student Matilda Pinjuv:
I make art because I think art is cool. It's a great way to express creativity and stuff. I also really like looking at art and seeing people's creative vision and learning the actual process behind artwork. Art is a great way to communicate thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a way to be understood and appreciated by others. It also helps to see the world in new ways and new perspectives. I also enjoy being able to make something I think looks cool and seeing my ideas come to life. I get a lot of inspiration from different types of media and also the things I experienced. My art focuses on my dreams and how they affect my reality and vice versa.
HHS AP Art Student Lily Toenjes:
My name is Lily Toenjes and I am a senior at Hamilton High School. Art has been one of my passions for as long as I can remember. It all started when I would paint in Barbie coloring books, and then it progressed into something that is very important in my life. Art is my therapy. I can express myself in ways I can’t while speaking… and it’s always there for me. I love the freedom I have while creating art. I use art as an outlet for myself and this piece demonstrates reflecting on my past and how that can feel chaotic and at times scary.
Art from HHS AP Art Student Ella Seltzer:
Hi, my name is Ella. I'm a senior in highschool in AP art working on building my portfolio which is based on how my past affects me in my everyday life. Art is something I have used to help me through different stages and difficult times in my life. In this piece I’m reflecting on my past and showing emotions of feeling trapped.
Tennis update from Coach Dufresne about their away matches against Dillon yesterday:
Bleary eyed early morning. Check. Blizzard upon arrival in Dillon. Check. Team bonding in the Patagonia Outlet waiting out the storm. Check. Great day of tennis when the sun came out (in spurts). Check. Wind. Check. Graupel. Check. Sleet. Check. Camaraderie over a pool table, juke box and dinner at Papa T's. Check. Clutch piece of bus driving through a windy, low visibility Big Hole winter storm. Check. Spending a classic Western Montana spring day of tennis with one heck of a group of student athletes. Priceless.
Classroom Without Walls Montana Wild field trip to Helena:
Congratulations to Hamilton High School choral musicians who received a superior rating at District Music Festival and have qualified to go to State next month: the Hamiltones, Em Courchesne, Fern Stewart, Brynne Johnson, Spencer Cruse, Christina Fulkerson, Natalie Hawkes, Zaundra Graziano, Moriah Kinnunen, and Kyslei Devlin.
HHS Daily Bulletin for Wednesday, 04/19
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488
Hamilton High School Band students that received Superior rating on their ensemble performances at last weekend's District Music Festival and will be presenting their ensembles at the State Music Festival next month: Haven Oshell, Jasmine Cymbala, Marihas Oshell, Ayslin Jessop, Nathan Schwartz, Kendra Athman, Thea Jackson, Frankie Davis, Cierra Cole, Gwen Wolfe, Siena Crews, Toby Burns, Jonah Wilhelm, Keana Patman, and Gavin Turner. Way to go Bronc Musicians!
Hamilton Lady Bronc Softball won 28-9 over Stevi in 5 innings! Congratulations!!!
NOTICE: EMERGENCY DRILL
On Wednesday, April 19, 2023, Hamilton School District will conduct an afternoon practice reunification drill on the Daly Elementary School and Hamilton High School campuses. Please note that several first response agencies will be on site assisting us with practicing and improving our school safety protocols. Please do not be alarmed if you see numerous emergency vehicles located at District schools on April 19th.
In today's constantly evolving digital world its crucial students learn how to navigate and stay up to speed with emerging media trends and technology.
Hamilton High School students can expand their digital communication skills through new CTE classes like Podcasting, Broadcast Journalism, Multimedia Storytelling, Social Media Marketing, Media Law & Ethics, and Digital Communications Systems.
This story was produced by Hamilton High School junior and digital communications student, Christina Fulkerson.
https://youtu.be/nk-AGAp6nA4
HHS Daily Bulletin for Tuesday, 04/18
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488
Great day for JV tennis in Polson! The boys and girls out-dueled Polson, Browning, and mother nature to boot. After the rain finally cleared, the boys ended up winning 6 and dropping 1. Doubles wins came from Micah/AB, Keaton/Daniel, Kaden/Kyle, Keaton/Kyle and Daniel/Kaden (who won two). The girls won 10 and lost 3. Singles wins came from Laurel and Codie (who won two). Doubles wins came from Alexia/Ariana, Taylor/Eva, Riley/Laurel, Tessa/Jasmine, Ashlynn/Alexis. Rhain/Hannah won two. Every player got in the win column on what was a fun-filled day of tennis!
Congratulations to Hamilton High School Students Janessa Chaplin and Emily Rau who placed in the annual ATR art contest!
Janessa Chaplin - 3rd place in painting for the annual ATR art contest. (Western Meadowlark)
Emily Rau - 1st place in painting for the annual ATR art contest (St. Mary's tower) AND People's Choice Award winner.
Wednesday April 19th is an Early Out for Hamilton School District below are the dismissal times for each School.
Washington will be dismissed at 11:15am
Daly will be dismissed at 12:08pm
HMS will be dismissed at 12:20pm
HHS will be dismissed at 12:30