







PIR Day - Monday September 22nd
Just a reminder that there is NO SCHOOL for students on Monday September 22nd!


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Suicide Prevention Training through NAFFA
Suicide Prevention© is a 12-session program that will help individuals recognize the beauty of life. This unique approach highlights the power of love by having family, friends, and professionals come together to assist those in need. With an emphasis on uplifting an individual's self-worth, while reminding them of their true personal identity, our goal is to bring each individual back to a purpose-driven life.








Last night’s Hardin High School Pageant was an incredible success, thanks to the dedication and hard work of so many amazing individuals!
A HUGE thank you to High School Indian Club sponsors Robin Shield and Jonathan Stands for organizing this beautiful event.
We are grateful to our dedicated staff and volunteers: Tina Pretty On Top, Mary Iron, Amy Hanson, Lana Stands, Autumn Whiteman, Sunny Gardner, and Jamie Chandler for their vital roles in recruiting, judging, and supporting the pageant.
Special thanks to Tilton Old Bull, our talented Master of Ceremonies, for keeping the evening flowing smoothly.
We were honored to have our former royalty join us in supporting and celebrating our new royalty.
And, of course, heartfelt appreciation to Night Hawk Jrz Drum Group for their continued presence and beautiful songs at our district events.
Thank you to everyone who made this evening so special for our students and community! Ahóoh











Congratulations to the 2025–2026 Hardin District School Royalty!
We are proud to introduce and celebrate this year’s school royalty, representing excellence, leadership, and cultural pride across our district:
Kindergarten Readiness Center Princess: Luna Meeks
Crow Agency School Princess: McKenzie Charette
Hardin Primary Princess: Coulee Brown
Hardin Intermediate Princess: Ivory Walks Over Ice
Hardin Middle School Princess: Lilly Robles Diaz
Hardin High School Princess: Rosalee Morrison
Big Horn Academy Princess: Shandi Harjo
This year we had an incredible 40 applicants from across the district. A heartfelt thank you to all who applied this year. We are so proud of the talent, leadership, and spirit shown by every student who participated. Please join us in congratulating all these amazing young leaders! Ahóoh












The Parent Advisory Council Hardin High School serves as a collaborative body of parents and guardians who work in partnership with school leadership to support the academic, social, and emotional success of all students. The council provides a structured forum for parents to share input, exchange ideas, and strengthen the relationship between families and the school.
Purpose
The purpose of the Parent Advisory Council is to:
Provide a parent voice in school planning and decision-making.
Offer feedback on academic programs, school culture, and student support services.
Promote family engagement and communication between home and school.
Support initiatives that foster student achievement, attendance, and positive behavior.
Assist in building strong partnerships between the school, families, and the broader community.
Membership and Responsibilities
The council is composed of parents and guardians of enrolled students. Members are expected to:
Attend scheduled meetings throughout the school year.
Participate in discussions and provide constructive feedback.
Act as a liaison between the school and other parents by sharing information and gathering input.
Collaborate with staff and administration to ensure the school continues to meet the needs of students and families.
Commitment
The Parent Advisory Council is a vital component of Hardin High School’s commitment to maintaining an inclusive, responsive, and supportive learning environment. Through active family involvement, the council helps ensure that students are provided with the resources, opportunities, and encouragement they need to thrive.
2025/2026 Meeting Schedule (all meetings will be at Hardin High School)
October 1st at 5:30 p.m.
November 19th at 5:30 p.m.
January 21st at 5:30 p.m.
February 18th at 5:30 p.m.
March 11th at 5:30 p.m.
April 15th at 5:30 p.m.








Our suicide prevention class is an empowering and culturally grounded curriculum. We highly recommend signing up and attending — everything shared is 100% confidential.
Native-based approach
This program is built around Native values, traditions, and understanding — designed to truly reflect what we go through as a community.
You're not alone, and healing begins with connection.
Come learn, share, and grow with us.
📅 Sign up today!


Please see the attached agenda for next week's Board of Trustees meeting:
https://sites.google.com/hardin.k12.mt.us/hardin-school-board/home
Please note regular board meetings will be at the Family Engagement Center (636 W. 5th St.) unless otherwise noted.
