Join us for CAPS Literacy Night!
Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Time: 5:30 PM
Location: Crow Agency Public School
November is Native American Heritage Month, and the teachers at Crow School are excited to share this month’s featured pre-release book, Apsáalooke Isbilaxpáakbaatchaatuua! Discover the inspiring stories of twelve Apsáalooke men and women who honor their heritage while making a difference in their communities. Written in both Crow and English, the book celebrates resilience, perseverance, and the power of role models who integrate tradition, education, and well-being into their lives.
Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Time: 5:30 PM
Location: Crow Agency Public School
November is Native American Heritage Month, and the teachers at Crow School are excited to share this month’s featured pre-release book, Apsáalooke Isbilaxpáakbaatchaatuua! Discover the inspiring stories of twelve Apsáalooke men and women who honor their heritage while making a difference in their communities. Written in both Crow and English, the book celebrates resilience, perseverance, and the power of role models who integrate tradition, education, and well-being into their lives.

You still have time to sign up!
Come cook a delicious meal together and enjoy a wonderful breakfast-for-dinner with us. We can’t wait to share good food and great company!
Come cook a delicious meal together and enjoy a wonderful breakfast-for-dinner with us. We can’t wait to share good food and great company!

Honoring Culture and History in the Classroom
Laurel Hitchborn, American History teacher at Hardin High School, invited Randall Tall Bull, a member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, to speak to her history classes. Students explored the significance of the bison, culturally and spiritually, and gained a deeper understanding by seeing and examining parts of the animal up close.
The hands-on experience sparked curiosity and engagement, with students eagerly asking questions and exploring the items on the table. The students truly appreciated having a speaker in their class, making the lesson even more meaningful.
A huge thank you to Randall Tall Bull for sharing knowledge and enriching our students’ learning! Ahóoh
Laurel Hitchborn, American History teacher at Hardin High School, invited Randall Tall Bull, a member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, to speak to her history classes. Students explored the significance of the bison, culturally and spiritually, and gained a deeper understanding by seeing and examining parts of the animal up close.
The hands-on experience sparked curiosity and engagement, with students eagerly asking questions and exploring the items on the table. The students truly appreciated having a speaker in their class, making the lesson even more meaningful.
A huge thank you to Randall Tall Bull for sharing knowledge and enriching our students’ learning! Ahóoh



Honoring Our Heroes – Veterans Day
Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 11, 2025, we proudly recognize and celebrate the courage, dedication, and sacrifice of our local veterans.
Join us at 2:00 p.m. in the Hardin Middle School Auditorium for a special Veterans Day Celebration. Veterans will receive a small gift to show our appreciation, and there will be a light snack to enjoy.
A heartfelt thank you for your service to all who have served our country. Your bravery and commitment inspire our students and community every day.
For additional information, please contact Robin Shield at 406-665-6315.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 11, 2025, we proudly recognize and celebrate the courage, dedication, and sacrifice of our local veterans.
Join us at 2:00 p.m. in the Hardin Middle School Auditorium for a special Veterans Day Celebration. Veterans will receive a small gift to show our appreciation, and there will be a light snack to enjoy.
A heartfelt thank you for your service to all who have served our country. Your bravery and commitment inspire our students and community every day.
For additional information, please contact Robin Shield at 406-665-6315.

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.
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.

🎉 BINGO TIME! 🎉
Grandparents, bring your grandkids for a fun-filled evening of BINGO, laughter, and prizes!
Enjoy quality time together, meet new friends, and reconnect with familiar faces.
🗓️ Save the Date!
Get ready for a night full of smiles, fun, and family memories!
Grandparents, bring your grandkids for a fun-filled evening of BINGO, laughter, and prizes!
Enjoy quality time together, meet new friends, and reconnect with familiar faces.
🗓️ Save the Date!
Get ready for a night full of smiles, fun, and family memories!

On Thursday evening, the administration was made aware that a student had made a threat toward the school. Parents of the student and witnesses were contacted, and the Hardin Police Department was immediately notified. Officers ensured that all school entrances were covered Friday morning and assisted in interviewing the student and parent. We appreciate the support and partnership of the Hardin Police Department in keeping our school community safe.
In a separate incident Friday morning, students were entering the Middle School through the metal detectors and a student handed the middle school staff a small can of pepper spray. The staff, not being aware of what they had, accidentally discharged the pepper spray. The staff and students in the immediate vicinity of the spray had burning eyes and trouble swallowing. Paramedics were called and were able to check each individual that was showing symptoms. All students that were effected were checked and their families notified and none were transported to the hospital by ambulance. Some staff members were checked and taken to the hospital.
In a separate incident Friday morning, students were entering the Middle School through the metal detectors and a student handed the middle school staff a small can of pepper spray. The staff, not being aware of what they had, accidentally discharged the pepper spray. The staff and students in the immediate vicinity of the spray had burning eyes and trouble swallowing. Paramedics were called and were able to check each individual that was showing symptoms. All students that were effected were checked and their families notified and none were transported to the hospital by ambulance. Some staff members were checked and taken to the hospital.

Congratulation to Connie Michael at Crow Agency School. She has been awarded the 2025 Unsung Heroes award through Voya Financial of a total of $27,000! This money will be used to support Mrs. Michael's idea to bring Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts , and Math education to Crow Agency School.
Thank you to Chair Jodeen Marston and Trustees Emily Killsback and Charla Takes Enemy for coming out in support of Mrs Michael and Crow Agency School
Thank you to Chair Jodeen Marston and Trustees Emily Killsback and Charla Takes Enemy for coming out in support of Mrs Michael and Crow Agency School

Exciting News from HMS Indigenous Club!
Join us for a Fashion Show Boot Camp hosted by Indigenous Club Advisor Lana Stands, featuring special guest designer Angela Howe Parrish of Choke Cherry Creek Designs.
Where: HMS Auditorium
Time: After school – 6:00 PM
When:
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
HHS Fashion Show for November 19, 2025
*Boot Camp is open to any students Grades 6–12 (ages 11–18).
*High school models will teach proper walking techniques and poses.
*Bring shoes with heels if available.
*Learn about personal appearance, hair, and make-up while preparing to showcase your unique style!
For more information or to get involved, contact Lana Stands at 406-665-6302.
Join us for a Fashion Show Boot Camp hosted by Indigenous Club Advisor Lana Stands, featuring special guest designer Angela Howe Parrish of Choke Cherry Creek Designs.
Where: HMS Auditorium
Time: After school – 6:00 PM
When:
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
HHS Fashion Show for November 19, 2025
*Boot Camp is open to any students Grades 6–12 (ages 11–18).
*High school models will teach proper walking techniques and poses.
*Bring shoes with heels if available.
*Learn about personal appearance, hair, and make-up while preparing to showcase your unique style!
For more information or to get involved, contact Lana Stands at 406-665-6302.

🎃 Hardin Family Engagement and IEFA had a spooktacular time! 👻
We had a blast giving out candy to over 500 kids during the Trunk or Treat event in Crow this Halloween! 🍬✨
All the kids (and parents!) looked amazing in their creative costumes — thank you for making it such a fun and festive evening! 🧡🕸️
#TrunkOrTreat #CommunityFun #HardinFamilyEngagement #IEFA #Halloween2025
We had a blast giving out candy to over 500 kids during the Trunk or Treat event in Crow this Halloween! 🍬✨
All the kids (and parents!) looked amazing in their creative costumes — thank you for making it such a fun and festive evening! 🧡🕸️
#TrunkOrTreat #CommunityFun #HardinFamilyEngagement #IEFA #Halloween2025


Ribbon Skirt Workshop Success!
We’re so excited to share that our Ribbon Skirt class was a huge success! We had 25 participants sign up and 6 complete their beautiful skirts — each one unique and full of creativity.
Thank you to everyone who joined us and brought such great energy to the class. 💖
✨ Stay tuned for our next classes — more creative projects are on the way!
We’re so excited to share that our Ribbon Skirt class was a huge success! We had 25 participants sign up and 6 complete their beautiful skirts — each one unique and full of creativity.
Thank you to everyone who joined us and brought such great energy to the class. 💖
✨ Stay tuned for our next classes — more creative projects are on the way!




Come spend an evening cooking, laughing, and enjoying delicious new dishes together as a family. Don’t miss out on the fun — call today to sign up!
November 12, 2025
November 12, 2025

Hardin Public Schools meal services will not be interrupted...

Community Notice — Please Share!
According to the USDA website, SNAP benefits will not be issued for November. Many local families depend on these benefits, and several community resources are stepping up to help during this time.
If your family or someone you know is affected by the SNAP benefit delay, there are local resources ready to help.
Helping Hands Food Bank – Hardin, MT
Open Tuesdays & Thursdays | 12:00–4:00 PM
Emergency food boxes available (one per family per month)
Thanksgiving Boxes distributed November 20 | 12:00–3:00 PM
Contact Elle at 406-665-2997
The Center Pole – Garryowen, MT
Open Monday–Friday 9:30 AM–4:00 PM | Saturday 9:30 AM–2:30 PM
Food Boxes – No restrictions
Thrift Store – Everything $1
Used Home Furniture – $5
Providing free soup from 3:00–6:00 PM, Monday–Friday
https://www.thecenterpole.org
Please keep an eye out for families and students who may be struggling. Food insecurity can quickly impact housing, transportation, and utilities. Let’s support one another and share any additional resources that become available.
For further questions, contact:
Orlene D. Howe, Student Welfare Specialist
406-679-3644
According to the USDA website, SNAP benefits will not be issued for November. Many local families depend on these benefits, and several community resources are stepping up to help during this time.
If your family or someone you know is affected by the SNAP benefit delay, there are local resources ready to help.
Helping Hands Food Bank – Hardin, MT
Open Tuesdays & Thursdays | 12:00–4:00 PM
Emergency food boxes available (one per family per month)
Thanksgiving Boxes distributed November 20 | 12:00–3:00 PM
Contact Elle at 406-665-2997
The Center Pole – Garryowen, MT
Open Monday–Friday 9:30 AM–4:00 PM | Saturday 9:30 AM–2:30 PM
Food Boxes – No restrictions
Thrift Store – Everything $1
Used Home Furniture – $5
Providing free soup from 3:00–6:00 PM, Monday–Friday
https://www.thecenterpole.org
Please keep an eye out for families and students who may be struggling. Food insecurity can quickly impact housing, transportation, and utilities. Let’s support one another and share any additional resources that become available.
For further questions, contact:
Orlene D. Howe, Student Welfare Specialist
406-679-3644



🎖️ Honoring Our Heroes 🎖️
Join us Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. for a special Veterans Day Celebration at the Hardin Middle School Auditorium.
We invite all local veterans to be recognized and celebrated for your courage, service, and sacrifice.
For more information, contact Robin Shield at 406-665-6315.
Let’s come together to show our gratitude. Your service will never be forgotten.
#VeteransDay #HonoringOurHeroes #ThankYouVeterans

We will be holding a XC State Championship Celebration on Wednesday Nov 5th at 9:00 AM in the High School Gym. We will be celebrating the girls Back to Back to Back to Back State Championship and the Boys Back to Back state championships. All are invited to attend. The High School will be running an AM morning pep assembly schedule that day.

Divisional Volleyball Nov 6-8th in East Helena. Hardin plays Havre in the 1 pm game

MS GBB games Added: Tues Nov 11th @ St Labre 5:00pm and Mon Nov 17th v St Labre in Hardin 4:30 pm

VB Playin Game Tues Oct 28th in Hardin at 6 pm versus Lockwood

Hardin Fans come out and welcome back the State Girls and Boys XC teams. They should arrive in Hardin between 8 and 8:30 pm

