Lunch Menu Week of April 6th
1 day ago, Hardin and Crow Schools Nutrition Department
April 7

Please see the attached notice for the April Board of Trustees meeting on the 7th: https://sites.google.com/hardin.k12.mt.us/hardin-school-board/home

Please note that this meeting will be at Crow Agency Elementary and will start at 6:00 PM.

2 days ago, Hardin School District
April Agenda

🐣 WE ARE STILL ON FOR TODAY! 🌷
Rain, Snow, or Shine — the fun continues!

Join us for our Community Easter Egg Hunt!

📅 Date: Today, Friday, April 3, 2026
🕓 Time: 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Location: Hardin High School Imer Football Field

Enjoy an evening of music, food trucks, fun games and activities, including games for teens and an Easter egg hunt for ages 0–12.

For more information, please contact the event organizers:
📞 Orlene Howe – 406-665-6345
📞 Kristan Dillon – 406-665-6363

Bundle up if needed and come out to celebrate with us—we look forward to seeing you there!

2 days ago, Bianka Rock Above
All District

SB Update: We will postpone/cancel the Game for 4/3 HP v Hardin due to weather concerns and field conditions.

2 days ago, Travis Krieger
HHS
Easter Break Hours @ HCAC
3 days ago, Sarah Passes
HCAC
Our Child Find team is ready to go! Come see us at Foursquare Church from 9-3 today!
4 days ago, Angela Keltner
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Child Find in Crow Agency tomorrow, April 1st. We'll be at the Foursquare Church at 134 S Bala Street from 9-3!
Come see us!
5 days ago, Angela Keltner
Child Find Flyer
The public is welcome to join the Middle School Science Department for STEAM night April 30th in the MS gym 5:00-7:00
5 days ago, Mike Flamm
STEAM

How are we doing?

Hardin School District families are invited to share their feedback through a short Educational Effectiveness Survey.

This quick 8–10 minute survey helps us understand what is working well and where we can continue improving for our students and schools.

Click HERE to complete the survey.

Before you begin:

Select your preferred language

Choose your child’s school

Please submit one survey for each child if you have students in multiple schools.

6 days ago, Hardin School District
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E-Sports went to Missoula and competed at state and the results were Rocket League team took 3rd
and Overwatch team took 2nd.
6 days ago, Travis Krieger
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CLASS IS FULL!!
6 days ago, Leda Good Luck
Ribbon class full
Child Find starts tomorrow in Hardin!
We'll be at the Bighorn Center at 200 N Mitchell Avenue from 9-3.
6 days ago, Angela Keltner
Child Find Flyer
Next Week's Menu
8 days ago, Hardin and Crow Schools Nutrition Department
Week of March 30 Menu
We are proud to recognize Ms. Tiffany Glenn, English teacher at Hardin High School, and her students for their outstanding achievement in qualifying for the State Competition at the National History Day in Montana.

This accomplishment reflects the students’ dedication to in-depth research, critical thinking, and creative expression, as well as Ms. Glenn’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and supporting student success. Through this work, students have engaged deeply with history while building confidence in presenting their learning.

Next month, these students will travel to Bozeman to represent Hardin High School at the state level. Please join us in congratulating Ms. Glenn and her students on this remarkable achievement and wishing them continued success at the State Competition.
9 days ago, Bianka Rock Above
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💙 QPR Gatekeeper Training (FREE) 💙

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.
10 days ago, Leda Good Luck
QPR TRAINING


CLASS IS FULL!!

10 days ago, Leda Good Luck
Ribbon Bag Class

Reminder: Thursday, March 26, 2026
Early Release at 1:00 PM for all schools
Please come and attend the Hardin Primary Parent-Teacher Conferences from 2–7 PM (doors open at 2 PM)

10 days ago, Roxanne Not Afraid
Please note the following schedule updates Thursday, March 26, 2026 Early Release at 1:00 PM for all schools Parent-Teacher Conferences from 200 PM – 700 PM (doors open at 200 PM) We encourage all
Montana's Harvest of the Month is Chickpeas
10 days ago, Hardin and Crow Schools Nutrition Department
HOM Chickpeas
Softball schedule Change- the games with Laurel have been switch Thursday April 2nd Hardin v Laurel in Hardin and Tuesday May 5th Hardin v Laurel will be in Laurel
10 days ago, Travis Krieger
HHS
Hardin School District was well represented at the 2026 Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) Indian Education for All (IEFA) Best Practices Conference held in Helena, Montana. This conference provides strategies and resources for integrating the Essential Understandings Regarding Montana Indians and fostering culturally sustaining pedagogy. Sessions highlight how educators build community connections and embed authentic IEFA content across all grade levels.

We extend our appreciation to the staff who attended:
Primary School – Amy Hanson
Crow Agency Public School – Sunny Gardner and Lavonna Little Owl - Real Bird
Intermediate School – Victoria Chavez
Big Horn Academy – Christy Morse
High School – Timothy Kaldahl and Laurel Hitchborn
Farm to School – Eleanor Ross and Keianna Cachora
Family Engagement Center – Tara Bird and Mary Leda Good Luck

Tara Bird and Mary Leda Good Luck of the Family Engagement Center delivered a presentation highlighting shared activities that support student and family connections. Their work reflects a strong commitment to building meaningful partnerships within the school community.

Lavonna Little Owl Real Bird of Crow Agency Public School served on the Knowledge Keepers panel, where she shared her expertise and contributed to important conversations centered on culturally responsive teaching and Indigenous knowledge.

Bianka Rock Above presented alongside Montana Digital Academy Tribal Relations and Education Fellow Anna East, Ed.D., and Lea Whitford. The presentation highlighted a cross-cultural partnership focused on Indigenous language revitalization through curriculum design and assessment, including the development timeline of the Apsáalooke language assessment created by our Class 7 Crow teachers.

During the conference, staff also visited the Montana Heritage Center, where they engaged in networking and reconnected with former students, further strengthening relationships beyond the classroom. In the evening, they also enjoyed performances by Indigenous musicians and learned a lot about the history of the fiddle and Native American flute.
11 days ago, Bianka Rock Above
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