Please see the attached agenda for next week's Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday the 13th:
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.





Dear Parents and Guardians,
The Hardin School District is partnering with the University of Montana and the Montana Office of Public Instruction on the Hardin PEAK Attendance Project. The goal of this project is to better understand student attendance by identifying factors that encourage students to attend school regularly, as well as barriers that may cause them to miss school.
Parent and guardian input is an important part of this work. We invite you to take a few minutes to complete a brief survey to help us gain insight and develop strategies to improve student attendance across our district.
Thank you for your time and support as we work together to promote student success.
Please copy and paste the link to take the survey
https://umt.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1BNntDK5LCcSJ0O


IMPACT AID OPEN HEARING
Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at the Crow Agency Public School Library 5:00-6:00 PM

Looking for a job? Come join our team at Hardin School District!
Stop by on January 7, 2026, to complete an application. We’ll have computers, printers, fax, and copier available—everything you need to get started.
Have questions? Give us a call. We’d love to help!

Grab some friends and join us for 2 nights of wood burning. Learn the basics, make your own project, and have a fun night out.
📞 Call FEC to reserve your spot!

Have a fun, safe, and warm vacation. Wishing you all a joyous Christmas and a blessed New Year.
We look forward to seeing everyone back on January 5, 2026.

We were excited to showcase Ammiláau eLearning Platform, our innovative platform for revitalizing the Apsáalooke language.
A special thank you to our supporters:
Channis D. Whiteman – Vice-Secretary, Crow Tribe Executive Branch Official
Curtis Yarlott – Executive Director, St. Labre Indian School and Crow Language Consortium Board
Gary Dawes – Crow Tribe Education Department
Your support helps strengthen language, culture, and literacy for future generations. Ahóoh










Crow Agency Elementary fifth-grade students, led by their teacher Ms. Connie Michael, are making meaningful connections between learning, culture, and community. Through a collaboration with the Wild Interest Podcast, students have been recording topics they’re curious about and sharing their voices alongside other students. Last month, in honor of Native American Heritage Month, students proudly shared their Apsáalooke names and the meanings behind them, celebrating identity, culture, and storytelling in a powerful way.
Recently, the class also participated in the Middle School Science Fair, where students presented projects rooted in Indian Education for All (IEFA) bringing together science, culture, and critical thinking. Great job, Ms. Michael and her students!







Crow Agency Public School had a successful Christmas program! Thank you to Little Big Horn College for generously providing the facility, and to our parents, guardians, and community for your continued support. Great job to our music teacher, Lucy Realbird, and our decorating crew for making the event beautiful and memorable.







