Free Barriers for Pick-Up- If anyone is interested in two large concrete barriers, they are free for pick-up until Friday. St. Ignatius School District #28 76 3rd Ave. Westside of Elementary School.
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
Free Concrete Barriers
Eng. 10-11 Supplies
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
English Supplies  Grade 10-11
Reminder : Tonight is the last Public Meeting for ESSER III Input- Join us for a COMMUNITY PLANNING MEETING to share your priorities and vision for ESSER III (Covid) funds. The meeting will include facilitated discussions to help guide the school board in developing priorities for spending these one time funds to benefit Mission students. Meeting will be held in the Mission High School Commons on 6/29,7/1 and 7/7 from 7-8pm - Open to all St. Ignatius School District community members and stakeholders - Questions: cshelman@stignatiusschools.org
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
ESSER III
Reminder : Tonight is the first Public Meeting for ESSER III Input- Join us for a COMMUNITY PLANNING MEETING to share your priorities and vision for ESSER III (Covid) funds. The meeting will include facilitated discussions to help guide the school board in developing priorities for spending these one time funds to benefit Mission students. Meeting will be held in the Mission High School Commons on 6/29,7/1 and 7/7 from 7-8pm - Open to all St. Ignatius School District community members and stakeholders - Questions: cshelman@stignatiusschools.org
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
Covid Funding Public Input Tonight
Congrats Mrs. Brenda Clouser!!!! I am very pleased to inform you that the St. Ignatius School District has been awarded a $35,000 grant from the ALA COVID Library Relief Fund. Congratulations! Only 15% of all applicants are receiving awards.
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
Congrats Mrs. Clouser ALA Covid Library Grant
Thank you Wendy Wieder for adding some much needed work to the St. Ignatius School Kitchen! Wendy wrote and received a $40,000 Nutritional Grant from the State to improve and purchase new equipment as well as some much needed facility improvements. Bill Stack helped order, fix and replace much of the kitchen equipment under the advisement of Wendy. There will be new ovens, warmers, pot kettles, electrical outlets, stainless steal work space, protection shields, salad bars, meat slicer and many smaller items to improve the kitchen facility. Thank you Wendy Wieder for the hard work writing, receiving and utilizing grant dollars to make improvements to the St. Ignatius School Kitchen! Great Work!!
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
Wendy Wieder Writes and Receives Grant
MHS Football Camp for grades 9-12 will be starting July 26th! Go Bulldogs!
over 3 years ago, RaSena Christopher
HS Football Camp
MHS Athletes! The weight room dates are posted below! The Weight Room will be available at 6:30am, 8:00 am, and 7:00 PM. All HS Students are welcome (Grades 9 - 12). Go Bulldogs!
over 3 years ago, RaSena Christopher
MHS Weight Room
Middle School Football Camp starts July 26th! Contact Coach Oakland at 406-939-1241 for further information!
over 3 years ago, RaSena Christopher
Middle School Football Camp
Join us for our 4th Annual Bulldog Blitz on June 26th! Contact Stuart Grant at 406-544-2279 or Carson Oakland at 406-939-1241 for tournament scramble information!
over 3 years ago, RaSena Christopher
Bulldog Blitz
Join us for a COMMUNITY PLANNING MEETING to share your priorities and vision for ESSER III (Covid) funds. The meeting will include facilitated discussions to help guide the school board in developing priorities for spending these one time funds to benefit Mission students. Meeting will be held in the Mission High School Commons on 6/29,7/1 and 7/7 from 7-8pm - Open to all St. Ignatius School District community members and stakeholders - Questions: cshelman@stignatiusschools.org
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
Community Planning Meeting
Les Rice Memorial Dog House Floor Sanded and Ready for Paint.
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
Les Rice Memorial Floor Sanded and Ready for Paint
'School Board Of The Year' Plaque has arrived. Congratulations Peter Matt, Jeff Evans, Stan Delaney, Mary Leishman and J.P. Thomas! Very well deserved and a great honor on behalf of all Montana School Boards. 2020-2021
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
Montana School Board of the Year
All St. Ignatius School District #28 Board Meetings will be in person beginning in June, 2021.
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
Board Meetings Return to In-Person
Thank you Flash, member of the 'Biker's Against Bullies' for volunteering his time and sound system for our 2021 Graduation today. Thank you Jesse Nesper, Matt Lyons, Steve McCollum and Crew for all the behind the scenes work to make the Graduation Successful. Thank you Mr. Hendrickson and Ms. Redmond for the wonderful presentation. Congratulations to all the 2021 Graduates.
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
Thank you Flash, "Biker's Against Bullies''
Last day of Remote Food distribution i is TODAY ( Friday, May 28) 10am to 12pm. Pick up will be at the kindergarten door entrance. Have a GREAT SUMMER!
over 3 years ago, Connie Marchant
Last day of Food Distribution
***Mission Basketball Camp 2021*** We will be changing the start time of our camps next week. The dates of the camp will stay the same. Please have camp forms in and money paid by May 28. If you have any questions please contact Coach Grant or Coach Delaney. Please Share K-3rd Grade will be at 12:00 P.M. - 1:30 P.M. 4th-8th Grade 2:30 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. June 1-3
over 3 years ago, Stuart Grant
Little Bulldog Football Camp--- Grades 2nd-5th June 7th-9th 10:00-11:30 Camp Philosophy: The Little Bulldogs Football Camp will focus on the fundamentals of offense and defense as well as special teams. The Campers will receive instruction from the Mission Bulldogs Coaching Staff as well as the players. We will make this an enjoyable football experience. Camp Location: The Little Bulldogs Football Camp will be at the practice facility east of the school Equipment: The Little Bulldog Camp Staff recommends that the campers wear cleats, tennis shoes, sweats, shorts, t-shirt or sweatshirt. It is also recommended that the campers bring their own water bottle and wear sunscreen. Camp Fee: $30.00 fee. Family discount is $50.00 This Fee includes a t-shirt, prizes, and instruction from the Bulldog Staff and Players. Please make this check payable to Mission Football. Please contact Coach Carson Oakland for more information at (406) 939-1241 or coakland@stignatiusschools.org. Registration fee should be paid by May 28th and can be turned into coach Jacen Petersen or Coach Jason Sargent. WE WILL ACCEPT APPLICATIONS ON THE FIRST DAY OF CAMP. Name: Address: 2021-2022 Grade: Age: T-shirt Size: Youth: S M L Adult: S M L In case of emergency contact: Phone Number: Waiver I understand the risk involved with football related activities that can happen during camp. I hereby allow the directors of this camp to act in their best judgment in any emergency requiring attention. I will be responsible for any medical or other charges in connection with Little Bulldog Camp. Parents/Guardian(s) Signature: Date:
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
Football Camp Grades 2-5
Department of Housing and Urban Development U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON, DC 20410-5000 May 18, 2021 SUBJECT: Federal Communications Commission's Emergency Broadband Benefit Available to Assist with Affordable Internet Service During the COVID-19 Pandemic Dear Tribal Leader, I am pleased to let you know that the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB) is available for all eligible households to apply for a subsidy that will assist them with affordable internet service during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Tribal EBB provides a discount of up to $75 per month towards broadband service for eligible households. Eligible households may also be able to receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers if they contribute more than $10 toward the purchase price. A household is eligible for the Tribal EBB if they live on tribal lands (includes any federally recognized Indian Tribe’s reservation, Pueblo, or colony, including former reservations in Oklahoma, Alaska Native regions, Hawaiian Home Lands, or Indian allotments), and a member of the household meets one of the criteria below: Qualifies for Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance; Qualifies for Head Start; Qualifies for Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (Tribal TANF); Qualifies for Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations; Has an income at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines or participates in certain assistance programs, such as SNAP, Medicaid, or the FCC's Lifeline program; Approved to receive benefits under the free and reduced-price school lunch program or the school breakfast program, including through the USDA Community Eligibility Provision in the 2019-2020 or 2020-2021 school year; Received a Federal Pell Grant during the current award year; Experienced a substantial loss of income due to job loss or furlough since February 29, 2020, and the household had a total income in 2020 at or below $99,000 for single filers and $198,000 for joint filers; or Meets the eligibility criteria for a participating Internet Service Provider's existing low-income or COVID-19 program. Households eligible for Tribal EBB are also eligible for the FCC's Tribal Lifeline program, including a discount of up to $34.25 off the cost of telephone service and broadband service. For more information, see the Consumer FAQ for Tribal EBB. In order to participate, those living on tribal lands will need to provide a card, letter, or another document as proof of participation in one of the programs listed above when applying. Tribal members who live off tribal land may be eligible to apply for the EBB under the standard application, which provides a discount of up to $50 per month towards broadband service for eligible households and may provide a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase an eligible device. Eligible households can enroll through an approved Internet Service Provider or by visiting GetEmergencyBroadband.org. Here are three ways you can encourage eligible households in your community to enroll: Enroll online at GetEmergencyBroadband.org Connect directly with participating Internet Service Providers Download and print mail-in applications (in English or Spanish, with instructions available in 9 other languages, or you can call 833-511-0311 to receive applications in the mail) Here are four resources you can use to promote the EBB in your community: Share EBB Outreach Materials Watch the FCC’s EBB Webinar Check out the EBB FAQ Share information about the Lifeline program, including Lifeline's Additional Support for Tribal Lands, the Tribal Toolkit, Tribal Flyer, and a copy of the most recent Tribal Advocate Training on Lifeline's Community Outreach webpage Please check the EBB website, www.fcc.gov/broadbandbenefit, for the latest information. If you have questions about EBB, please send them to broadbandbenefit@fcc.gov. I appreciate your help in raising tribal members’ awareness about this time-limited opportunity. Sincerely, Heidi J. Frechette Heidi J. Frechette Deputy Assistant Secretary for Native American Programs
over 3 years ago, Jason Sargent
EBT Internet Access
Update: Attention 8th Grade parents. 8th Grade Promotion will be taking place in the Old High School Gym at 4pm on Wednesday. All students have been informed. Looking forward to seeing everyone. Masks will be required upon entering their building and required throughout the ceremony.
over 3 years ago, Shawn Hendrickson