The Students-to-Teachers (STEP) for ALL grant is a program funded by the U.S. Department of Education and implemented by the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council to support Native American students and communities. It focuses on addressing learning gaps from the pandemic by providing in-school, after-school, and summer academic enrichment in areas like reading, math, science, and the arts, while also encouraging students to pursue careers in teaching and STEM fields. The program also works with colleges to create opportunities such as dual enrollment and career pathway programs for students.
The STEP (Students-to-Teachers) Grant continues to support meaningful cultural and academic learning opportunities across Hardin schools in partnership with the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council, Foundations Inc.
Special recognition is extended to Sylvia E. Lyles, Ph.D., Melvina Michie, M.Ed., and Theresa Neiss, STEP Grant Project Coordinator, along with all partners at Foundations, Inc., for their year-long planning, coordination, and dedication in making this event possible.
At Crow Agency Public School, students learned about the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Style Teepee presented by Dr. Lanny Real Bird and Spur Roundstone. IEFA Committee Member Sunny Gardner supported coordination.
At the Kindergarten Readiness Center, students engaged in Crow Traditional Stories and Crow Lullabies presented by Lark Real Bird - Paz. IEFA Committee Member Tina Pretty on Top supported this early childhood cultural learning experience.
At Hardin Primary School, students participated in Indigenous Games (Shinny, Kickball, etc.) presented by Clarena Hugs, Les Left Hand, Josie Brady, and Jolauna Pickett. IEFA Committee Members Mary Iron and Amy Hanson assisted with coordination and support.
At Hardin Intermediate School, students participated in a presentation on Indigenous Dance Regalia led by Acorn Holds the Enemy, Carlene Old Elk, Robert & Diane McClain, and Anna Abeyta. IEFA Committee Members Tia Ware and Tori Chavez assisted with coordination and event support.
At Hardin Middle School, students explored the Traditional Use of the Buffalo along with an Indigenous Jeopardy PowerPoint activity presented by Rhonda Jefferson and Leroy Stewart. IEFA Committee Members Tim Hardy, Lana Stands, and Terry Lawton supported this event.
At Hardin High School, students experienced Indigenous Jeopardy and Traditional Storytelling, featuring presenters Riley Singer. IEFA Committee Members Tim Kaldahl and Amy Stops helped facilitate and support the presentation.
At Big Horn Academy, students engaged in Indigenous Jeopardy PowerPoint and Big Metal Game, presented by Dimarco Barea and Georgia Buckingham along with Darrin Old Coyote. IEFA Committee Member Christy Morse supported coordination of the event.
We extend our sincere appreciation to all presenters, IEFA committee members, staff, and partners whose dedication continues to enrich student learning and strengthen cultural understanding throughout our schools.










📅 Wednesday, May 13, 2026
🕠 5:30 PM
Families are warmly invited to come together to celebrate reading, learning, and the continued honoring and support of the Crow Language.
We extend our sincere appreciation to all students, families, teachers, and staff who participated in Literacy Night throughout the year. Your dedication—especially in strengthening and celebrating the Crow Language—has made a meaningful impact on student growth and success.
A special thank you to Holds the Enemy Catering for preparing dinner each time.
We look forward to sharing this special evening with you.


YEARBOOK ORDERS
Yearbook Orders! Last chance, only 8 days left to order a Yearbook for this year! Orders are due by April 30th at 1:00 PM, no later. Please use the link below to order online, or you can bring money to the High School, get it to Mrs. Zuckowski, and give a copy of your receipt to Mr. Ramsey to be entered in the online system. Students have been working very hard putting this book together!
ORDER HERE

Take a look at the menu—it’s shaping up to be a delicious meal. Bring the whole family, cook together, and enjoy a cozy family-style dinner. It’s always a fun, hands-on evening full of great food and learning.
Spots are limited, so be sure to call and sign up!


We are heartbroken to inform you that a sixth grade student at our school has passed away. Out of respect for the family, we are not sharing additional details at this time.
We have activated our crisis response team, and counselors are available to support students and staff. We encourage you to talk with your child about this news.
If your child is in need of support, please don’t hesitate to contact our counseling team at 665-6302. Claire will be able to direct your call.
We are a strong community, and together we will support one another during this difficult time.
With sympathy,
Mike Flamm

Don’t miss this opportunity—just 2 hours of your time could help save a life.
Become a QPR Gatekeeper and learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to respond effectively. This program is designed to give everyday people the tools to support someone in need.
Gatekeepers can be anyone in a position to help—parents, friends, neighbors, teachers, coaches, caseworkers, law enforcement, and more.
Make a difference in someone’s life. Be prepared. Be aware. Be there.
The training will be at Hardin High School Cafeteria. Middle School and High School kids are welcome to do the training.


Attention Hardin Intermediate School Parents and Guardians


🎉Hardin Intermediate School Mini Powwow 🎉
Join us for the Hardin Intermediate School Mini Powwow on Friday, May 15, 2026 2:00 PM in the Intermediate School Gym. We hope to see you there! 🪶
📍 Intermediate School Gym
🗓 Friday, May 15, 2026
⏰ 2:00 PM
For more information:
Contact Teacher & IEFA Rep Tia Ware
📞 406-665-6440

Superintendent Interviews - Special Board Meeting - Monday April 20th
Please see the attached notice for a Special Board of Trustees Meeting on Monday the 20th: CLICK HERE
There will be a Community Meet and Greet with Candidates starting at 4:30. All events will be at the District Boardroom at the Family Engagement Center.


💙 QPR Gatekeeper Training (FREE) 💙
Call to sign up! 406.665.9440 Hardin Family Engagement Center
Join us for a free suicide prevention workshop designed to help you support those around you. QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) training teaches practical skills you can use to make a real difference.
In this training, you will learn how to:
• Recognize signs that friends, family, or community members may be at risk
• Intervene with confidence and care
• Offer helpful referrals and resources
🎓 Participants will receive a certificate upon completion.
Together, we can build a safer, more supportive community.

Join us for the Hardin High School Powwow! The Hardin High School Indian Club has updated the date for this year’s event. Thank you for your understanding and continued support. This event is proudly planned and coordinated entirely by our students, and we hope you can join us in celebrating their hard work and leadership.
Hardin High School Annual Powwow
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Hardin High School
Grand Entry: 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM
Elder Feed: 4:00 PM
Everyone is welcome to come celebrate and dance with us!
For more information:
Contact Indian Club Sponsor Robin Shield
📞 406-665-6315
📧 robin.shield@hardin.k12.mt.us


Wednesday, April 15, 2026 at 5:30 PM

Please see the attached notice for a Special Board of Trustees Meeting on Wednesday the 15th: https://sites.google.com/hardin.k12.mt.us/hardin-school-board/home
Please Note: This meeting will be at the District Office.


