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AUGUST 2014
Welcome back!
This newsletter is sent to you in anticipation of the beginning of the 2014-15 school year at Stevensville.
We officially start school on September 2nd for grades K-9 and September 3rd for sophomores through
seniors. As you prepare it is our hope that this newsletter provides you with the information you need.
Also, you will find the district’s website to be helpful. You can access it at www.stevi.schoolwires.net,
where you will find the information contained in this newsletter as well on-going changes, adjustments
and items specific to your child(ren).
Stevensville Public Schools has been reconfigured for the 2014-15 school year. Jackie Mavencamp will
be the K-3 principal as well as the district curriculum & assessment coordinator. Brian Gum will be the
high school principal and we are pleased to announce Tracey Rogstad as the new middle school (4-8)
principal.
A couple of changes to the schedule:
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School Calendar: Although we are back to a normal school year there are some major changes
to our calendar.
o There will be a week-long spring break for this school year, and there are two full weeks
off during winter break.
o There will be two full days, November 14 and March 13, for staff development in which the
students will not be attending school so the teachers can receive training.
o Stevensville Schools will have early-out Wednesdays every week. All K-8 students will be
released at 2:31 and 9-12 students at 2:36. The early-outs provide necessary time for
staff training.
o Daily release time for students is K-8 - 3:31 and 9-12 - 3:36. All students will start the day
at 8:30.
•
Late Start: On those mornings it is necessary to start school late due to poor road conditions, the
buses will still run. School will start two-hours late at 10:30 and all bus pick up times will be
exactly two hours later than the usual time. For example, if your child gets picked up at 7:50 on
the regular days, on the late start day they will be picked up at 9:50.
For further specifics on the upcoming school year, please stay in close contact with your child’s
teacher and principal. Let me take this opportunity to thank you for the privilege of allowing
Stevensville Schools to be a large part of your life by entrusting us with your child’s education. Each
child is very important and we truly understand the enormous responsibility we have to partner with
you to ensure your child is ready to be a productive citizen in our society. I encourage you to get
involved and get to know your child’s teachers and principal. It is only through your involvement and
input that we can offer the best education possible to all our children.
Dave Whitesell, Superintendent
Stevensville Public Schools
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Early-Out Wednesdays
S
tevensville Schools have scheduled early-out
Wednesdays for every week of the upcoming school
year. Students will be released at 2:31 (K-8) and 2:36
(9-12) in order to provide time for teacher training. Time for
staff training is a premium and in order to serve each child’s
needs, all staff must have the skills necessary. Some may
be wondering why this is not done in the summer, rather than
taking time out of the school year. Much of the teachers’
training is completed during the summer as workshops and
college courses are taken during that time. The need for
weekly meetings provides the opportunity for timely, specific
training to all staff. As the staff works through the year they
need time to receive specific training for curriculum and
student needs. The early-out Wednesday training is a
perfect opportunity to fulfill this need.
Requirements for
Attendance
T
(a) a pupil entering kindergarten, or in the case of a
school with no kindergarten, first grade; or
th
Prior to entering 7th grade, students must receive a dose
of TD vaccine, unless:
A) a five year interval has not passed since the pupil's
previous doses of DPT, DTaP, DT or Td.
B) the student is not yet 11 years of age, a booster dose
of Td must be administered to the student as soon as
possible after the student attains that age, unless the
student already was administered a dose of Td at 7 years
of age or older.
Any student entering any grade 7th through 12th must
have received two doses of live measles, mumps, and
rubella after 12 months of age, separated by at least one
month between doses.
If you have any questions please contact:
Connie Johnson @ 777-5481, Ext: 333 or Ravalli County
Public Health Department @ 375-6670
ASBESTOS NOTICE
U
ncontrolled asbestos contamination in buildings can
be a significant environmental and public health
problem. Both the public and private sectors have
been dealing with asbestos issue for many years. In 1986,
the Congress enacted the Asbestos Hazard Emergency
It should be noted that this year was the District’s three-year
inspection with the state and we were found to be in
compliance.
In 1987, the U.S. Environment Protection Agency finalized a
regulatory program which enforces the AHERA mandate. A
copy of the Asbestos Management Plan is available for your
review during regular office hours. Mr. Jim Chisholm is
designated as the Asbestos Program Coordinator and all
inquiries regarding the plan should be directed to him.
Jim Chisholm, Stevensville School District #2
Maintenance Department
300 Park Avenue
Stevensville, Montana 59870
406-777-7346
Fax: 406-258-1244
Stevensville Public
Schools and School
Campus Latex Free
he following pupils must have received two doses of
live measles, mumps, and rubella after 12 months of
age, separated by at least one month between doses:
(b) a pupil entering any grade from seventh grade to 12
grade who has already received the required doses in
(a).
Response Act (AHERA) primarily to require school districts to
identify asbestos-containing materials (ACM) in their school
buildings and take appropriate actions to control the release
of asbestos fibers.
S
tevensville Public Schools will no longer allow latex
products due to student allergies to latex products such
as balloons, gloves, etc., in the school or at school
events.
School Meals Pricing
Program
C
hildren need healthy meals to learn. Stevensville
Public Schools offers healthy meals every school day.
Breakfast costs $1.25 for everyone; lunch cost is
$2.00 for K-6, $2.25 for grades 7-12, and the adult price is
$2.75. Your children may qualify for free meals or for
reduced-price meals. Reduced-price is $.30 for breakfast,
$.40 for lunch.
To apply for free or reduced-price meals, use the Free and
Reduced-Price School Meals Application, which is enclosed
in this Newsletter. We cannot approve an application that is
not complete, so be sure to fill out all required information.
Only one (1) application per family is required. Return
the completed application to: Dave Whitesell, 300 Park
Avenue, Stevensville, MT 59870, 406-777-5481, Ext. 136.
Here are answers to questions you may have about
applying:
1. One Application per Family! Families only
need to fill out one application per family, not one per
student. If you are on the SNAP program all that is needed
to be submitted to the Superintendent’s office is the Letter
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from the state of Montana stating that you are participating in
the SNAP program that goes out to all SNAP families.
2. Who can get free or reduced-price meals? Children in
households getting Food Stamps, TANF, or FDPIR, and
most foster children can get free meals regardless of your
income. Also, if your household income is within the limits on
the Federal Income Chart, your children can get free or
reduced-price meals.
3. Will the information I give be checked? Yes, we may
ask you to send written proof of the information you give.
4. If I don’t qualify now, may I apply again later? Yes.
You may apply or re-apply at any time during the school year
if your household size goes up, income goes down, or if you
start getting Food Stamps, TANF, or FDPIR.
5. What if I disagree with the school’s decision about my
application? You should talk to school officials. You also
may ask for a hearing by calling or writing to: Dave Whitesell,
300 Park Avenue, Stevensville, MT, 777-5481, Ext. 136.
STEVENSVILLE BOOSTER
CLUB
T
he Stevensville Booster Club is a community
organization that provides help to school organizations
that are in need of financial help by having fundraisers
throughout the year. The biggest and best known is the
annual Booster Club Bazaar, which will be held at a date yet
to be determined.
If any community member would like any information
regarding the mission and purpose of the Stevensville
Booster Club or would like to join, please feel free to call
Booster Club President Ron Lords at 240-6800 or Booster
Club Secretary Amy Beller at 777-3748.
Title I Notice
P
arents may request and the district will provide the
following information regarding the professional
qualifications of the student's classroom teachers:
Whether the teacher has met state qualification and licensing
criteria for the grade levels and subject areas in which the
teacher provides instruction; whether the teacher is teaching
under emergency or other provisional status through which
state qualification or licensing criteria have been waived; the
baccalaureate degree major of the teacher and other
graduate certification or degree held by the teacher, and the
field of discipline of the certificate or degree; and/or whether
the child is provided services by paraprofessionals and, if so,
their qualifications.
For more information on the Title programs, please contact
Mr. Dave Whitesell.
Equal Education/Employment
Opportunity Policy
A
s required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of
1971, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and
Section 594 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the
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Stevensville School District #2 is committed to a program of
equal opportunity for education employment, and
participation in school activities without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, marital status, age, handicap or national origin.
Special Education & 504 Services Stevensville Public
Schools provides all types of Special Education and 504
Services (resource room, self-contained speech therapy,
home-bound and psychological services). By state and
federal mandate, services will be provided for all
handicapping conditions of students between the ages of 3
and 18, inclusive. If you have any questions, please contact
Stevensville Primary School Principal Jackie Mavencamp,
Middle School Principal Tracey Rogstad, or High School
Principal Brian Gum.
School Records
I
n compliance with the Family Rights and Privacy Act,
Stevensville Public School District #2 guarantees parents
the right to inspect their child's school records. It is the
intent of Stevensville Public Schools to continue to release
certain information on its pupils to the news media that is
generally public information, such as athletic performances,
honor roll, honor awards, student's name, address,
telephone listing, date and place of birth, major field of study,
participation in officially recognized activities and sports,
weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of
attendance, awards received, photographs, grade level,
enrollment status (e.g., undergraduate or graduate; full-time
or part-time), degrees, most recent educational agency or
institution attended, and other information generally found in
the yearbook without the consent of parents. Any material
not pertinent to a student's file will be removed. The school
will select and include only information, which can assist the
student with academic, personal, social and vocational
decisions. Any parent(s)/guardian(s) or eligible student may
prohibit the release of any or all of the above information by
delivering written objection to the building principal within
thirty (30) days of the date of this notice. Stevensville School
Board policy #2132 dictates the guidelines for student
records. A copy of the policy is available at the
Superintendent’s office.
Notice of Release of Directory
I
nformation to Military Recruiters, the federal No Child Left Behind
Act and the National Defense Authorization Act of 2002 require
high schools to provide to military recruiters, upon request,
access to secondary school students' directory information. In
accordance with those Acts, military recruiters are entitled to receive
the name, address, and telephone listing of students. If you do not
wish the Stevensville School District to release your child's name,
addresses, and phone number, please stop by the high school office
to fill out the proper form. This notice must be filed each year.
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the latest buzz is around Stevensville High School.
HIGH SCHOOL
NEWS
T
he 2013-14 school year at Stevensville High School
was a very exciting year. First, Stevensville High School was
acknowledged by Washington Post as one of the top high
schools in the country for the eighth year in a row.
Stevensville High School is planning on celebrating this
accomplishment at the beginning of next school year, so I will
try and let our community members know the time and
location. This is a credit to our teachers and their ability to
provide high-level courses, such as our AP and Honor
classes. Not only do we provide AP and Honor courses in the
standard classes, but our ability to provide advanced
placement in areas such as FFA and art truly make the
difference. This award is also based on how students score
on AP exams and how many of our seniors attend higher ed.
institutions.
Stevensville High School is also continuing to modify our
ability to serve all of our various populations. Stevensville
High School now offers an extensive credit recovery summer
program, as well as a Morning Tutorial program that provides
help to all of our students in our core content areas.
Stevensville High School also has an intervention Team that
now meets on a weekly basis to address the needs of our
struggling learners and finds pathways to ensure that they
succeed.
For the upcoming 2014-15 school year, we are continuing to
raise the bar in terms of providing high-level course offerings
for our high achieving students. We continue to have more
AP course offerings than any other Class A school of our
size in the state of Montana. Stevensville High School is
excited about having two instructors trained in our advanced
English and history classes and are looking forward to
bringing back our American Studies class. American Studies
allows students to receive high-level training in both English
and history simultaneously. This course was a huge success
with students previously here at SHS, and due to teacher
turnover; the class had to be disbanded. With the addition of
some new staff and their ability to receive AP certifications,
we will be adding this course back into our list of potential
offerings.
Stevensville High School has continued to remain very
proficient when it comes to reducing student drop out. This
fall, when we receive our numbers on our graduation cohort
and student drop-out rates, we hope to see continued
improvement in these areas. Our advisory program,
Graduation Matters, Morning Tutorial, and Summer School
have all attributed to this success. I would encourage all
parents to please look at the Principal’s Corner this year on
our school website. I will be posting updates on the school
website on a monthly basis, so please use this to see what
Fall registration will be August 19-21 from 8-4 pm for all new
students at Stevensville High School. If you are an existing
student and would like to change your schedule, please
come to our library during these days and we can get you set
up for the upcoming school year.
If you have any questions at any time, please feel free to
email me at: [email protected] or call me at 7775481, ext. 132
Brian Gum
High School Principal
NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION
New student registration will be held August 19-21 from 8:00
am to 4pm K-12. Immunization records and birth
certificate are requested at registration.
Freshman First Day of School,
September 2, 2014
T
O ensure a smooth transition into High School, Freshman will
begin on September 2. 2013 and sophomores, juniors, and
seniors will begin on September 3, (IN OTHER WORDS - K-9
will begin school on September 2nd.
Freshman First Day Schedule
8.:30
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
12:11
12:53
2:00
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9:00 – Meet and greet assembly
10:00 – Small group team building activities
11:00 – MBI Cool Tool activities
12:00 – Meet all the teachers
12:11 – Questions and breakdown of morning
12:53 – Picnic Lunch provided
2:00 – School Jacket Fair
2:30 – Conclusion assembly
Extra-Curricular Activities
F
all Extra Curricular Sports practices start on:
August 14 for Golf
August 15 for Football & Soccer
August 18 for Girls Cross Country & Volleyball
Student athletes must have a physical before the first day of
practice. No student athlete will be allowed to participate in
practice without physicals being completed prior to the first
day of practice.
Football - Head Coach - - Eric Burrows
Assistant - - Josh Lords
Assistant - - Tyler Hobbs
Assistant - - Austin Thompson
Girls X-Country - Head Coach - - Lori Lewis
Volleyball - Head Coach - -Erin O’Reilly
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Assistant- -Rebecca Thompson
Assistant- -Julie Hinson
Golf- Head Coach Jack Filcher
Soccer- Head Boys’ Coach --Ralph Serrette
Assistant- - Tyler Cherry
Head Girls’ Coach- -Kevin Hagan
Assistant- - Stacey Sager
Speech - - Kerry Seyfert-Fry & Sarah Piper
Wrestling- Head Coach - - Ted Adams
Assistant - - Dr. Crews
Boys’ Basketball - Head Coach - - Tyler Hobbs
Assistant - - Tony Anderson
Girls’ Basketball - Head Coach - - Joe Nisely
Assistant - - Andrea Mooney
Assistant - - Bill Fulbright
Track - Head Coach - - Ron Lords
Assistant - - Josh Lords
Tennis - Head Coach - - Amy Berglund
Assistant - - Rebecca Thompson
TRANSPORTATION NEWS
Stevensville Public School's employs professional school bus
drivers who drive your children to and from school each day in
addition to driving your children on activity trips. They are
required to have 10 hours of continuing driver training each year
including 1st Aid training.
The greatest risk is not riding the school bus, but approaching or
leaving the school bus. Before children go back to school or start
school for the first time, it is essential that parents and children
know traffic safety rules.
Drivers:
In Montana, school zones are posted for 15 mph speed limit at ALL
TIMES!
When driving in neighborhoods, watch out for children, who may
be thinking about getting to school, and not thinking about getting
there safely.
Watch for children walking, standing or playing around school bus
stops.
Be alert to children arriving late for the school bus and only
thinking about getting onboard the school bus and NOT looking for
oncoming traffic.
When dropping off children at school, ONLY drop off your
children in designated drop off zones AND never from your
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vehicle while stopped in a traffic lane!
Learn the "flashing signal light system" that's on all Montana
school buses.
Yellow flashing lights are activated 200 feet before the school bus
begins to stop to pick up or drop off children at designated school
bus stops. All traffic should start to slow down and prepare for the
school bus to stop.
Red flashing lights and extended stop arms indicate that the bus
has stopped, and children are getting on or off the school bus. All
traffic must stop and wait until the red lights stop flashing, and the
extended stop arm is withdrawn, and the bus begins moving before
they can start driving again.
Children:
Arrive at least five minutes before your school bus is scheduled to
arrive at your school bus stop.
NO misbehaving, throwing of objects, fighting or destruction of
property should be allowed.
Stand at least three giant steps (6 feet) away from the curb, line up
away from the street.
The school bus will stop 10 feet from you, DO NOT approach the
school bus until it is stopped, the door is open and your driver gives
you a hand signal that it's okay for you to load the school bus.
If you have to cross the street to load or after unloading your school
bus, ONLY cross in-front of the school bus and with your school
bus drivers knowledge, and the RED flashing lights activated, stop
arm extended. NEVER walk behind the school bus.
Only cross the street after your school bus driver has given you a
hand signal that it’s safe for you to cross the street. IF your school
bus driver sounds their HORN while you are crossing the street,
you should FREEZE in place and look at your school bus driver for
instructions.
When exiting the bus, be careful that clothing with drawstrings,
backpacks and/or book bags with straps don't get caught in
handrails or doors. Use handrails to avoid falls.
Walk at least three giant steps away from the side of the school
bus. If you drop something near the school bus, tell the school bus
driver. NEVER try and pick it up because the school bus driver
may not see you.
Riding a school bus is a privilege in Stevensville and not a right. If
you don't follow your school bus driver’s rules you may lose your
privilege to ride the school bus. Your school bus driver has the
right to assign you a seat on the school bus.
If you are going to get off at any stop other than your own, riding a
different school bus OR a friend is riding home with you on the
school bus you or they MUST have a note signed by a parent. That
note must be given to the school office so they can issue a “bus
pass" signed by the school allowing you or them to get off the
school bus at that stop. That "bus pass" goes to the school bus
driver so they know that you or your friend have been authorized
by the school to get off at another stop or having your friend riding
home with you. NO "bus pass", no one will be allowed on the bus
or off the bus at a different school bus stop. NO EXCEPTIONS!
Know the "Danger Zones" around your school bus and stay out of
them!
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Transportation Supervisor
Paul Ludington------Stevi School
777-5646
Cell-214-9922
CJ Kellough------Harlow’s Bus Service 777-2189
Cell-370-1955
Student Drop-off Zone
Parents are reminded that the drop-off zone is on the
inside loop of the parking lot in front of the school.
Parents are also instructed that this area is for pick-up
and drop-off only and that if you must leave your vehicle
you must park in the parking lot itself. LEAVING YOUR
VEHICLE ALONG THE DROP-OFF ZONE IS AGAINST
THE LAW. If the parking lot on campus is full there is
parking across the street as well parallel parking along
the street.
Finally, the outside loop is for buses and emergency
vehicles only and is marked red along the curb. Please
do not use this lane.
2014-2015 School Bus Routes
Route – 1
Leese Lane
Park Lane & Sunnyside Cemetery Road
Leese Ln. & Lone Rock School Rd.
Ambrose Creek Rd. & Pony Ln.
Lone Rock School Road & Three Mile Road
Ridge Road & Fletcher Lane
Three Mile Road & Store Lane
Three Mile Road & Asa Trail
Eastside Hwy & Three Mile Road
Eastside Hwy & Grassland Dr.
@school
--7:25AM --4:11PM
--7:30AM --4:10PM
--7:35AM --4:13PM
--7:38AM—4:15PM
--7:45AM --4:20PM
--7:50AM --4:26PM
--7:55AM --4:00PM
--7:56AM --3:56PM
--8:00AM --3:55PM
--8:03AM --3:53PM
--8:09
Route – 2
Meyer Lane & Middle Burnt Fork Road
Iron Cap Drive & Middle Burnt Fork Road
Christianson Lane
Mid Burnt Fork Rd. & S. Burnt Fork Rd.-at the top
S. Burnt Fork Rd. & Upper Burnt Fork School Rd.
Miller Hill Road & S. Burnt Fork Road
S. Burnt Fork Road & Middle Burnt Fork Road
Middle Burnt Fork Road & Park St.
@school
--8:05
--7:26AM
--7:29AM
--7:34AM
--7:40AM
--7:49AM
--7:55AM
--8:00AM
--8:04AM
--4:30PM
--3:57PM
--4:02PM
--4:20PM
--4:05PM
--4:25PM
--4:27PM
--3:46PM
Route – 3
Miller Hill Road
Mack Smith Lane & N. Sunset Bench Road
Bugli Lane & N. Sunset Bench Road
Redjou Lane & Highline Way
Bugli Lane & S. Sunset Bench Road
Pine Hollow Road & N. Sunset Bench Road
--7:24AM
--7:27AM
--7:33AM
--7:37AM
--7:40AM
--7:44AM
--4:30PM
--4:17PM
--4:15PM
--4:20PM
--4:13PM
--4:08PM
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Pine Hollow Road & Lupine Lane
Baldwin Road
--7:51AM --3:58PM
--8:03AM --3:48PM
@school
Route – 4
Grandview Ln. & Eastside Hwy
St. Joseph Ln. & Falcon Ln.
Heavenly Twin Way & El Capitan Loop
Sapphire Lane & El Capitan Loop
Log Cabin Ln. & Eastside Hwy
Eastside Hwy at Fire Station
Eastside Hwy & Aspen Wood Lane
Eastside Hwy & Fawn Ln.
@school
--8:06
--7:30AM
--7:35AM
--7:37AM
--7:38AM
--7:42AM
--7:45AM
--7:50AM
--7:51AM
--4:00PM
--4:05PM
--4:07PM
--4:09PM
--4:10PM
--4:13PM
--3:56PM
--3:54PM
--8:01
Route – 5
Stevi River Road
S. Kootenai Ck Rd. & Sharrot Hill Loop (bottom)
S. Kootenai Ck Rd. & Sharrot Hill Loop (top)
S. Kootenai Creek Road & Salish Trail
Salish Trail & St. Mary’s Road
Highway 93 & Indian Prairie Loop
Highway 93 & Wildwood Lane
Buck Street & 2nd Street – In Stevensville
Buck Street & 3rd Street – In Stevensville
@school
--8:12
--7:28AM
--7:35AM
--7:42AM
--7:44AM
--7:50AM
--7:58AM
--8:03AM
--8:07AM
--8:09AM
--4:00PM
--4:05PM
--4:12PM
--4:14PM
--4:20PM
--4:30PM
--4:33PM
--3:55PM
--3:53PM
Route – 6
Willoughby Road
Willoughby Road & Pheasant Lane
Willoughby Road & Home Acres
Groff Lane & Home Acres (top)
Groff Lane & Eastside Hwy
Higgins Lane & Kitser Lane
Chilcott & Heritage
@school
--7:26AM
--7:30AM
--7:32AM
--7:36AM
--7:43AM
--7:48AM
--7:55AM
--4:00PM
--4:04PM
--4:07PM
--4:10PM
--4:29PM
--3:55PM
--3:50PM
--7:25AM
--7:33AM
--7:38AM
--7:45AM
--7:55AM
--7:57AM
--7:58AM
--7:59AM
--8:01AM
--4:30PM
--4:20PM
--4:17PM
--4:05PM
--4:03PM
--4:01PM
--3:53PM
--3:51PM
--3:49PM
--7:27AM
--7:33AM
--7:43AM
--7:47AM
--4:27PM
--4:22PM
--4:11PM
--4:07PM
Route – 7
Spooner Lane
Casey’s Store
Bell Crossing
Winters Lane
Eastside Hwy & Binks Way
Eastside Hwy & Valley View
Smith Ave & Barbara Street
Barbara Street & Chilcott Street
Chilcott Dr. & Turner St.
@school
Route – 8
--8:02
Store Lane
Dry Gulch Road turnaround
Porter Hill Road & Northview Dr.
Ridge Road & Hoover Lane
--8:04
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Ambrose Road & Hoover Lane
Moise & Eastside Hwy
Overlook Trl. & Eastside Hwy
Eastside Hwy & Neva Lee Trail
@school
Route – 9
N. Burnt Fork Rd. & Paulee Lane
Hollibaugh Road at the bottom of the hill
Illinois Bench Road & Stevi Airport Road
Stevi Airport Road & North Bench Road
Squires Lane & Applewood Lane
Eastside Hwy & N. Burnt Fork Rd.
@school
Route – 10 Highway 93 & Houk Way
Kootenai Creek Road & Highway 93
Kootenai Creek Road & Wakantanka Way
N. Kootenai Creek Road & Wakantanka Way
Buck St. & Central Ave.
Buck Street & South Ave
@school
Route – 11 Rathbun Lane @ the corner
Grizzly Way & Cougar Lane
Illinois Bench Road & Cougar Lane
Illinois Bench Road & Foxy Lane
Stevi Airport Road & Grizzly Way
Stevi Airport Road & Badger Lane
Stevi Airport Road & Eastside Hwy
@school
--7:52AM
--7:58AM
--8:01AM
--8:02AM
--4:02PM
--3:57PM
--3:54PM
--3:53PM
--7:41AM
--7:44AM
--7:47AM
--7:48AM
--7:50AM
--8:00AM
--3:51PM
--3:54PM
--3:58PM
--4:00PM
--4:04PM
--4:11PM
--7:39AM
--7:41AM
--7:43AM
--7:46AM
--8:00AM
--8:06AM
--3:54PM
--4:14PM
--4:06PM
--4:04PM
--3:52PM
--3:49PM
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Stevensville Elementary Receives Platinum Award at MBI Conference
Stevensville Elementary School received a platinum award for exemplary performance with our behavior support system and discipline
program. Stevensville is the first school in the history of Montana to receive the prestigious award. To receive a platinum award
schools must meet a number of criteria for school wide discipline program, rewards system to promote positive behavior, and a
program of Tier 2 supports, such as check in, check out or social skills groups, to help all students be successful in school. The award
was presented to the school MBI team at the Summer Institute in June. The team received their recognition from Denise Juneau.
Highlighted during the presentation was the Meaningful Work Program—the Busy Bees—implemented for K-3 students.
2014-15 K-6 Class Supply Lists
Kindergarten
The following is a list of supplies that Kindergarten students will need for their Kindergarten year. THESE ITEMS WILL BE SHARED BY THE
ENTIRE CLASS AND DO NOT NEED TO BE LABELED WITH NAMES. (except backpack & PE shoes).
(2) Glue sticks
(2 Large boxes of Kleenex
(1) Bottle of liquid antibacterial hand gel
(1) #2 wood pencils
(1) Backpack
(1) One pair of no-skid PE shoes to be left at school
(1) Box of 24 Crayola crayons
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AUGUST 2014
First Grade Supply List
1. A box of 16 crayons (standard colors)
2. A box of non-permanent markers for art
3. A box of colored pencils for art (12 or 24 pack)
4. 12 pencils - sharpened
5. 2 large "Pink Pearl" rectangular type erasers
6. A medium sized bottle of Elmer's glue
7. 2 glue sticks
8. A plastic pencil box (for storing supplies in desk)
9. A family size box of Kleenex
10. P.E. shoes (old clean shoes are fine)
11. A backpack
12. A box of latex free band-aids (plain with no prints)
13. A box of magic erasers (like Mr. Clean or store brand) (These are found in the cleaning supply department)
NO BINDERS, SCISSORS, RULERS, OR WRITING PAPER
*Please put your child's name on all items that will not be shared in permanent ink. Shared items will be Kleenex, band-aids, and magic erasers.
*We are looking forward to meeting you and having the opportunity to work with your child.
Welcome to Second Grade!
You will need:
1
4 oz. bottle Elmer's School Glue and 2 glue sticks
24 Pencils (please check to see when your child needs new pencils)
1
Large pink eraser
1
Box of Crayons
1
School Box (do not send the big school box, as there is not room in the desks.)
1
Box of Markers
1
Box of Colored Pencils
1
Box of Kleenex
Please do not send trapper keepers with your child, there is not enough room in their desks. It is also a big help to your child if they have a
backpack or bag to bring their things back and forth from school.
Thank you,
2nd Grade Teachers
Welcome to Third Grade!
Please do not send Trapper Keepers or pencil boxes with your child due to our limited space in the
classroom.
*Note: The fancy pencils dull our pencil sharpeners. This makes it difficult to sharpen pencils.
Please send only yellow school pencils with your child.
SUPPLY LIST
Quantity
Item
X
2
Standard sized spiral note books (wide ruled)
20 #2 pencils, throughout the year
1
Sharp pointed scissors (Fiskars are best)
1
White or pink eraser
4
Fine tipped dry erase marker
2
Pocket folders
1
4 oz. bottle of Elmer's School Glue
4
Glue sticks
1
Ruler
1
Box each markers/ colored pencils
1
Large family sized box of Kleenex
1
Backpack to get books and papers safely to and from school
1
pair White soled tennis shoes for Physical Ed.
Fourth Grade Supply List
2013-2014
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Pencils (#2) i.e., Ticonderoga regular wood (not plastic)
•
Large eraser
•
2 plastic pocket folders (different colors if possible)
•
Ruler-(standard/metric combination) wooden preferred
•
Large box of colored pencils and zip lock bag in which to store them OR Crayola Twistables colored pencils - no crayons
•
2 red correcting pens (flair)
•
Scissors (please label)
•
2 large boxes of Kleenex
•
Backpack or carrying bag of some type to get books and papers safely to and from school
•
1 black Paper-Mate Flair pen
•
2 pencil sharpeners w/cover not battery operated
•
1 Elmer’s School Glue (small)
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2 Lightweight book bags for carrying Math and Reading books between classes. For Example: recyclable grocery bags or lightweight
cinch bags
5 subject spiral notebook (Fivestar)
due to limited space in desks we ask that students do not bring ink pens, pencil boxes, or trapper keepers
FIFTH GRADE SUPPLY LIST
General supply list for all fifth graders:
6 pocket folders
5 notebooks, college rule perforate
2 pkgs loose leaf paper, 3 hole size, college rule
#2 wooden pencils (the new "plastic" type ruin our pencil sharpeners) 4- 2 ink pens (blue or black, erasable)
Correcting pen or pencil (red)
1 white glue
1 Ruler (both metric and customary / please label with your name.)
1 scissors
1 sharpener (with lid to hold shavings)
Colored pencils & markers
2 family size boxes of Kleenex
2 black "sharpie" permanent felt-tip markers
10 black dry erase markers
Please do NOT bring "Trapper Keepers", as we don't have room in the desks.
6th Grade Supply Lists
5 separate spiral notebooks
4 packages of loose leaf paper
2 dozen # 2 pencils
Eraser
2 Red pens
Ruler (standard and metric marked)
Colored pencils
2 boxes fine point dry erase markers
Black or blue erasable pens
Pencil sharpener (optional)
2 boxes facial tissue
1 bottle of germex hand sanitizer
PE shoes
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AUGUST 2014
Stevensville Soccer 2014-­‐2015 Date Opponent Where Times Friday, August 15, 14 Friday, August 29, 14 Saturday, August 30, 14 Tuesday, September 2, 14 Tuesday, September 9, 14 Saturday, September 13, 14 Thursday, September 18, 14 Saturday, September 20, 14 Tuesday, September 23, 14 Thursday, October 2, 14 Saturday, October 4, 14 Friday, October 10, 14 Saturday, October 11, 14 Saturday, October 18, 14 Saturday, October 25, 14 Saturday, November 1, 14 1st Day of Practice Laurel Billings Central Bigfork Loyola Frenchtown Hamilton Corvallis Stillwater Christian Frenchtown Loyola Hamilton Corvallis First round Playoffs Second Round Playoffs State Championship Laurel Billings Central Bigfork HOME Frenchtown HOME Corvallis Home HOME Loyola Hamilton HOME TBA TBA TBA BV -­‐ 4:00 GV -­‐ 6:00 GV -­‐ 10:00 BV 12:00 BV -­‐ 3:30 GV -­‐ 5:30 BV-­‐ 4:00 GV -­‐ 6:00 GV -­‐ 11:00 BV -­‐ 1:00 BV-­‐3:00 GV 5:00 GV -­‐ 11:00 BV-­‐ 1:00 GV-­‐3:30 BV-­‐5:15 BV-­‐3:00 GV-­‐5:00 GV-­‐10:00 BV -­‐ 12:00 GV 2:00 BV-­‐ 4:00 BV -­‐ 11:00 GV -­‐ 1:00 Stevensville Volleyball 2014-­‐2015 Date Opponent Where Times Monday, August 18, 14 September 5-­‐6, 2014 Tuesday, September 9, 14 Saturday, September 13, 14 Tuesday, September 16, 14 Saturday, September 20, 14 Tuesday, September 23, 14 Thursday, September 25, 14 Tuesday, September 30, 14 Saturday, October 4, 14 Thursday, October 9, 14 Saturday, October 11, 14 Tuesday, October 14, 14 Saturday, October 18, 14 Thursday, October 23, 2014 Saturday, October 25, 2014 Thursday, October 30, 2014 Saturday, November 1, 2014 November 6-­‐7-­‐8, 2014 November 13-­‐14-­‐15, 2014 1st Day of Practice Tip-­‐off Tourney Anaconda Smelter City Classic Loyola Dillon Corvallis Butte Central Frenchtown Polson Hamilton Dillon Butte Central Butte Central Corvallis Hamilton Polson Anaconda Divisional Tourney State Tourney Frenchtown Anaconda Anaconda Loyola Dillon HOME Butte HOME Home Hamilton HOME HOME Butte Invite Corvallis HOME Polson HOME Anaconda Bozeman MSU TBA V-­‐only Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 TBA FR-­‐JV-­‐V Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 TBA Varsity Only Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 TBA TBA Stevensville Varsity Football 14-­‐15 Date Opponent Where Times Friday, August 15, 14 Friday, September 5, 14 Friday, September 12, 14 Friday, September 19, 14 Friday, September 26, 14 Friday, October 3, 14 1st Day of Practice Laurel Frenchtown Libby Hamilton Corvallis HOME Frenchtown Libby Hamilton HOME 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM Homecoming EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
Friday, October 10, 14 Friday, October 17, 14 Friday, October 24, 14 Saturday, November 1, 14 Saturday, November 8, 14 Saturday, November 15, 14 Saturday, November 22, 14 Dillon Butte Central Anaconda 1st round of Playoffs 2nd round of Playoffs 3rd round of Playoffs Championship Game AUGUST 2014
Dillon HOME HOME TBA TBA TBA TBA 7:00 PM 7:00 PM 7:00 PM Stevensville Froshmore Football 14-­‐15 Date Friday, August 15, 14 Saturday, September 6, 14 Monday, September 8, 14 Monday, September 15, 14 Monday, September 22, 14 Monday, September 29, 14 Monday, October 6, 14 Monday, October 13, 14 Monday, October 20, 14 Opponent 1st Day of Practice Jamboree Florence JV Frenchtown JV Anaconda Hamilton Corvallis Dillon Butte Central Where Times HOME HOME HOME Anaconda HOME Corvallis HOME Butte 11:00 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:00 Stevensville Cross Country 2014-­‐2015 Date Opponent Where Times Monday, August 18, 14 Tuesday, September 2, 14 Saturday, September 6, 14 Thursday, September 11, 14 Saturday, September 13, 14 Saturday, September 20, 14 Saturday, September 27, 14 Saturday, October 4, 14 Saturday, October 11, 14 Saturday, October 18, 14 Saturday, October 25, 14 1st Day of Practice Butte Central Invite Belgrade Ronan Anaconda Mountain West Dillon Hamilton Corvallis JV meet Divisionals State Fairmont Belgrade Ronan Washoe Park Missoula Sleepy Hollow Daley Mansion Corvallis Dillon Helena Walk -­‐ Run 4 PM 5 PM 9 AM 10 AM 12 PM 1 PM 9 AM 10 AM 10 AM 11 AM 9 AM 10 AM 10 AM 11 AM 9 AM 10 AM 11 AM 12 PM TBA Stevensville Golf 2014-­‐2015 Date Opponent Where Times Thursday, August 14, 14 Monday, August 18, 14 Monday, August 25, 14 Tuesday, August 26, 14 Friday, September 5, 14 Monday, September 15, 14 Monday, September 15, 14 Friday, September 19, 14 Saturday, September 20, 14 Saturday, September 27, 14 Friday-­‐Saturday Oct 3-­‐4, 2014 1st Day of Practice Old Works Ronan Polson Dillon CC Frenchtown Dillon CC JV Anacoda CC Butte Divisionals State Tourney Anaconda Ronan CC Polson Dillon Miss. C.C. Dillon Anaconda Butte Hamilton Hamlton 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:00 AM TBA EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
AUGUST 2014
Stevensville Speech 2014-­‐2015 Date Opponent Where Times Tuesday, October 1, 13 Saturday, October 25, 14 Saturday, November 1, 14 Saturday, November 15, 14 Saturday, November 22, 14 Fri-­‐Sat December 5-­‐6, 2014 Saturday, December 13, 14 Saturday, January 10, 15 Saturday, January 17, 15 Fri-­‐Sat January 23-­‐24, 2015 Fri-­‐Sat January 30-­‐31, 2015 Fri-­‐Sat February 13-­‐14, 2015 1st Day of Practice Stevensville Kick Off Kalispell Hamilton Whitefish Corvallis Kalispell -­‐West Loyola Dillon Divisionals Meet State Meet NFL Regionals HOME Kalispell Hamilton Whitefish Corvallis Kalispell Loyola Dillon Corvallis Columbia Falls Billings TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Stevensville Wrestling 2014-­‐2015 Date November 20, 2014 December 6, 2014 December 11, 2014 December 13, 2014 December 20, 2014 January 2, 2015 January 3, 2015 January 9, 2015 January 10, 2015 January 13, 2015 January 16, 2015 January 17, 2015 January 24, 2015 January 31, 2015 February 7, 2015 February 13 -­‐ 14, 2015 Opponent 1st Day of Practice Dillon Butte C, Park, Ham, Cor Hamilton Inv. Corvallis Brawley Western A Duals Western A Duals Stevi Invite Ted Kato Inv. Hamilton Dillon Mixer Anaconda Mixer Misson Bitterroot Mixer Divisionals State where Dillon Butte Central Hamilton Corvallis Ronan Ronan HOME T-­‐Falls Hamilton Dillon Anaconda Misson HOME Corvallis Billings Times Weigh -­‐ Wrestle 11:00 AM 12:00 4:00 5:00 7:00 AM 9:00 7:00 AM 9:00 TBA TBA 4:00 5:00 8:00 AM 5:00 6:00 3:00 4:00 10:00 11:00 AM 7:00 AM 9:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM TBA Stevensville Girls Basketball 2014-­‐2015 Date Opponent Where Times Thursday, November 20, 14 Friday, December 12, 14 Saturday, December 13, 14 Friday, December 19, 14 Saturday, December 20, 14 Friday, January 2, 15 Saturday, January 3, 15 Tuesday, January 6, 15 Saturday, January 10, 15 Tuesday, January 13, 15 Friday, January 16, 15 Thursday, January 22, 15 1st Day of Practice Tipoff Tourney Tipoff Tourney Frenchtown Butte Central Anaconda Missoula Sentinel Corvallis Dillon Hamilton Missoula Hellgate Missoula Big Sky UM UM HOME Butte HOME Missoula Corvallis HOME HOME Hellgate Missoula TBA TBA Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:00 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐3:30 V-­‐5:45 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐4:00 JV-­‐5:30 V-­‐7:00 Fr-­‐4:00 JV-­‐5:30 V-­‐7:00 EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
AUGUST 2014
Saturday, January 24, 15 Tuesday, January 27, 15 Friday, January 30, 15 Friday, February 6, 15 Tuesday, February 10, 15 Friday, February 13, 15 Friday, February 20, 15 Th-­‐F-­‐S Feb 26-­‐28, 2015 Th-­‐F-­‐S March 5-­‐7, 2015 Butte Central Polson Anaconda Corvallis Hamilton Missoula Loyola Dillon Divisional Tourney State Tourney HOME HOME Anaconda HOME Hamilton Missoula Dillon Hamilton Hamilton Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐3:00 JV-­‐4:30 V-­‐6:00 TBA TBA Stevensville Boys Basketball 2014-­‐2015 Date Opponent Where Times Thursday, November 20, 14 Friday, December 12, 14 Saturday, December 13, 14 Friday, December 19, 14 Saturday, December 20, 14 Friday, January 2, 15 Saturday, January 3, 15 Thursday, January 8, 15 Saturday, January 10, 15 Thursday, January 15, 15 Friday, January 16, 15 Thursday, January 22, 15 Saturday, January 24, 15 Tuesday, January 27, 15 Friday, January 30, 15 Tuesday, February 3, 15 Thursday, February 12, 15 Friday, February 13, 15 Friday, February 20, 15 Th-­‐F-­‐S Feb 26-­‐28, 2015 Th-­‐F-­‐S March 12-­‐13, 2015 1st Day of Practice Tipoff Tourney Tipoff Tourney Frenchtown Butte Central Anaconda Missoula Sentinel Corvallis Dillon Hamilton Missoula Hellgate Missoula Big Sky Butte Central Polson Anaconda Corvallis Hamilton Missoula Loyola Dillon Divisional Tourney State Tourney UM UM Frenchtown HOME Anaconda HOME HOME Dillon HOME HOME HOME Butte Polson HOME Corvallis Hamilton HOME HOME Hamilton Bozeman TBA TBA Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:00 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐5:45 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:30 V-­‐7:00 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:30 V-­‐7:00 Fr-­‐1:00 JV-­‐2:30 V-­‐4:00 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐4:15 JV-­‐5:45 V-­‐7:30 Fr-­‐3:00 JV-­‐4:30 V-­‐6:00 TBA TBA Stevensville Track 2014-­‐2015 Date Opponent Where Times Monday, March 9, 15 Tuesday, March 24, 2015 Saturday, March 28, 15 Wednesday, April 8, 15 Saturday, April 11, 15 Tuesday, April 14, 15 Saturday, April 18, 15 Tuesday, April 21, 15 Saturday, April 25, 15 1st Day of Practice Frenchtown Gene Hughes Frenchtown Missoula County Smelter City Columbia Falls Top Ten Bob Reed Frenchtown Corvallis Frenchtown Missoula Anaconda Columbia Falls Missoula Corvallis 1:00 PM 9:00 AM 12:30 PM 9:00 AM 11:30 AM 9:00 AM 3:00 PM 10:00 AM EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
AUGUST 2014
Tuesday, April 28, 15 Thursday, April 30, 15 Saturday, May 2, 15 Saturday, May 9, 15 Dillon JV only Wayne Estes Polson ABC Dillon Corvallis Anaconda Polson Fri-­‐Sat May 15-­‐16, 2015 Fri-­‐Sat May 22-­‐23, 2015 Divisional Meet State Meet Corvallis Laurel 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 9:30 AM 9:00 AM 2:30 PM, 11:00 AM TBA Stevensville Softball 2014-­‐2015 Date Opponent Where Times Monday, March 9, 15 Friday, March 27, 15 Tuesday, April 7, 15 Thursday, April 9, 15 Saturday, April 11, 2015 Thursday, April 16, 15 Tuesday, April 21, 15 Thursday, April 23, 15 Friday, April 24, 15 Saturday, April 25, 15 Tuesday, April 28, 15 Thursday, April 30, 15 Saturday, May 2, 15 Tuesday, May 5, 15 Friday, May 8, 15 Saturday, May 9, 15 Fri-­‐Sat May 14-­‐15-­‐16, 2015 Fri-­‐Sat May 21-­‐22-­‐23, 2015 1st Day of Practice Hamilton Butte Central Anaconda Dillon Corvallis Hamilton Anaconda Frenchtown Invite Frenchtown Invite Butte Central Loyola Dillon Corvallis Butte Central Butte Central Divisionals State Tourney HOME HOME Anaconda HOME Corvallis Hamilton HOME Frenchtown Frenchtown Butte Central Loyola Dillon HOME Butte Central Butte Central Hamilton Anaconda V-­‐3 JV-­‐5 V-­‐3 JV-­‐5 V-­‐3 JV-­‐5 V-­‐12 JV-­‐2 V-­‐3 JV-­‐5 V-­‐3 JV-­‐5 V-­‐3 JV-­‐5 2 Games TBA 2 Games TBA V-­‐3 JV-­‐5 V-­‐4:00 V-­‐ 6:00 Double Header V-­‐12 JV-­‐2 V-­‐4 JV-­‐6 2 Games TBA 2 Games TBA TBA TBA Stevensville Tennis 2014-­‐2015 Date Opponent Where Times Monday, March 9, 15 Tuesday, March 24, 15 Tuesday, March 24, 15 Saturday, March 28, 15 Tuesday, April 7, 15 Saturday, April 11, 15 Saturday, April 11, 15 Tuesday, April 14, 15 Tuesday, April 21, 15 Saturday, April 25, 15 Thursday, April 30, 15 Saturday, May 2, 15 Saturday, May 2, 15 Tuesday, May 5, 15 1st Day of Practice Dillon Corvallis Libby Hamilton Loyola Libby Dillon & Park Co Anaconda Bitterroot Invite Butte Central Columbia Falls Polson Anaconda HOME HOME Libby Hamilton HOME HOME Dillon Anaconda Stevi-­‐Ham-­‐Cor Butte Central Polson Polson HOME 1:00 4:00 12:00 3:00 10:00 2:00 9:00 AM 2:00 TBA 3:00 1:00 4:00 1:30 EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
Thursday, May 7, 15 Friday, May 8, 15 Th-­‐F-­‐S May 14-­‐15-­‐16, 2015 Th-­‐F-­‐S May 21-­‐22-­‐23, 2015 Hamilton Corvallis Divisional Tourney State Tourney AUGUST 2014
HOME Corvallis Ham-­‐Corv TBA 4:00 1:00 TBA TBA