Join us for the Hardin High School Annual Powwow!
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Hardin High School
Grand Entry: 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM
Elder Feed: 4:00 PM
For more information:
Contact Indian Club Sponsor Robin Shield
📞 406-665-6315
📧 robin.shield@hardin.k12.mt.us
Everyone is welcome!
This event is proudly planned and coordinated entirely by our students, and we hope you can join us in celebrating their hard work and leadership.
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Hardin High School
Grand Entry: 12:00 PM & 5:00 PM
Elder Feed: 4:00 PM
For more information:
Contact Indian Club Sponsor Robin Shield
📞 406-665-6315
📧 robin.shield@hardin.k12.mt.us
Everyone is welcome!
This event is proudly planned and coordinated entirely by our students, and we hope you can join us in celebrating their hard work and leadership.


Thank you to our amazing teachers! You are appreciated!

Construction will begin this week on the boilers in the middle school. This will effect buses and drop offs on the Miles Ave. (road between the football field and HS/MS). Buses will begin dropping off and picking up on the other side of the schools on Terry Ave when the construction begins.

May the 4th Be with You!

Congrats to Bruno Pallone, a member of the HHS Bulldog wrestling team, for making the U17 World Greco Roman Team.
2026 U.S. Open Championships during the U17 Greco-Roman World Team Trials at The Expo at World Market Center in Las Vegas.The winner of each of the 10 weight classes has now qualified for the U17 World Team.The 2026 U17 World Championships are slated for July 27-August 2 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
2026 U.S. Open Championships during the U17 Greco-Roman World Team Trials at The Expo at World Market Center in Las Vegas.The winner of each of the 10 weight classes has now qualified for the U17 World Team.The 2026 U17 World Championships are slated for July 27-August 2 in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Due to Ump shortage the game next week with Lockwood has been moved to Wednesday May 6th at 5:00 PM in Hardin.

Our Ribbon Bag Class was a wonderful success! We shared so much fun, laughter, and learning together. Every single bag turned out beautiful—such amazing work by everyone who participated.
Thank you to all who joined and made it so special. A’ho 🤍
Thank you to all who joined and made it so special. A’ho 🤍








The HOT TUB will be closed this evening at the HCAC.
PM Hours: 4:00-7:00pm (lap and exercise 5:00-6:30pm)
Building closes @ 7:00pm tonight.
Thank you!!
PM Hours: 4:00-7:00pm (lap and exercise 5:00-6:30pm)
Building closes @ 7:00pm tonight.
Thank you!!
Is your child ready for kindergarten? 🎒✨
Come register and pick up a special “Big School” backpack for your soon-to-be student! Each bag is filled with fun activities to help your child get excited for school, along with helpful information for parents and guardians.
Get your child off to a great start—we can’t wait to welcome you!
Come register and pick up a special “Big School” backpack for your soon-to-be student! Each bag is filled with fun activities to help your child get excited for school, along with helpful information for parents and guardians.
Get your child off to a great start—we can’t wait to welcome you!

Join us for the Hardin Intermediate School Spring Concert!

High School Spring concert

Hey HSD families! Do you have child that will be 4 years old by September 10th and interested in preschool? If so, registration for the 26-27' school year will be held this Wednesday (April 29th) from 1pm-6pm at the Hardin Primary School.
*Please bring all required documents for district registration.
*The child is not required to attend
*If you have questions feel free to reach out at 665-9390 or 665-9395
*Please bring all required documents for district registration.
*The child is not required to attend
*If you have questions feel free to reach out at 665-9390 or 665-9395
Bring your kids!!!

Week of April 27th

STEP Grant Sponsored Cultural Events District Wide
The Students-to-Teachers (STEP) for ALL grant is a program funded by the U.S. Department of Education and implemented by the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council to support Native American students and communities. It focuses on addressing learning gaps from the pandemic by providing in-school, after-school, and summer academic enrichment in areas like reading, math, science, and the arts, while also encouraging students to pursue careers in teaching and STEM fields. The program also works with colleges to create opportunities such as dual enrollment and career pathway programs for students.
The STEP (Students-to-Teachers) Grant continues to support meaningful cultural and academic learning opportunities across Hardin schools in partnership with the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council, Foundations Inc.
Special recognition is extended to Sylvia E. Lyles, Ph.D., Melvina Michie, M.Ed., and Theresa Neiss, STEP Grant Project Coordinator, along with all partners at Foundations, Inc., for their year-long planning, coordination, and dedication in making this event possible.
At Crow Agency Public School, students learned about the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Style Teepee presented by Dr. Lanny Real Bird and Spur Roundstone. IEFA Committee Member Sunny Gardner supported coordination.
At the Kindergarten Readiness Center, students engaged in Crow Traditional Stories and Crow Lullabies presented by Lark Real Bird - Paz. IEFA Committee Member Tina Pretty on Top supported this early childhood cultural learning experience.
At Hardin Primary School, students participated in Indigenous Games (Shinny, Kickball, etc.) presented by Clarena Hugs, Les Left Hand, Josie Brady, and Jolauna Pickett. IEFA Committee Members Mary Iron and Amy Hanson assisted with coordination and support.
At Hardin Intermediate School, students participated in a presentation on Indigenous Dance Regalia led by Acorn Holds the Enemy, Carlene Old Elk, Robert & Diane McClain, and Anna Abeyta. IEFA Committee Members Tia Ware and Tori Chavez assisted with coordination and event support.
At Hardin Middle School, students explored the Traditional Use of the Buffalo along with an Indigenous Jeopardy PowerPoint activity presented by Rhonda Jefferson and Leroy Stewart. IEFA Committee Members Tim Hardy, Lana Stands, and Terry Lawton supported this event.
At Hardin High School, students experienced Indigenous Jeopardy and Traditional Storytelling, featuring presenters Riley Singer. IEFA Committee Members Tim Kaldahl and Amy Stops helped facilitate and support the presentation.
At Big Horn Academy, students engaged in Indigenous Jeopardy PowerPoint and Big Metal Game, presented by Dimarco Barea and Georgia Buckingham along with Darrin Old Coyote. IEFA Committee Member Christy Morse supported coordination of the event.
We extend our sincere appreciation to all presenters, IEFA committee members, staff, and partners whose dedication continues to enrich student learning and strengthen cultural understanding throughout our schools.
The Students-to-Teachers (STEP) for ALL grant is a program funded by the U.S. Department of Education and implemented by the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council to support Native American students and communities. It focuses on addressing learning gaps from the pandemic by providing in-school, after-school, and summer academic enrichment in areas like reading, math, science, and the arts, while also encouraging students to pursue careers in teaching and STEM fields. The program also works with colleges to create opportunities such as dual enrollment and career pathway programs for students.
The STEP (Students-to-Teachers) Grant continues to support meaningful cultural and academic learning opportunities across Hardin schools in partnership with the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council, Foundations Inc.
Special recognition is extended to Sylvia E. Lyles, Ph.D., Melvina Michie, M.Ed., and Theresa Neiss, STEP Grant Project Coordinator, along with all partners at Foundations, Inc., for their year-long planning, coordination, and dedication in making this event possible.
At Crow Agency Public School, students learned about the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Style Teepee presented by Dr. Lanny Real Bird and Spur Roundstone. IEFA Committee Member Sunny Gardner supported coordination.
At the Kindergarten Readiness Center, students engaged in Crow Traditional Stories and Crow Lullabies presented by Lark Real Bird - Paz. IEFA Committee Member Tina Pretty on Top supported this early childhood cultural learning experience.
At Hardin Primary School, students participated in Indigenous Games (Shinny, Kickball, etc.) presented by Clarena Hugs, Les Left Hand, Josie Brady, and Jolauna Pickett. IEFA Committee Members Mary Iron and Amy Hanson assisted with coordination and support.
At Hardin Intermediate School, students participated in a presentation on Indigenous Dance Regalia led by Acorn Holds the Enemy, Carlene Old Elk, Robert & Diane McClain, and Anna Abeyta. IEFA Committee Members Tia Ware and Tori Chavez assisted with coordination and event support.
At Hardin Middle School, students explored the Traditional Use of the Buffalo along with an Indigenous Jeopardy PowerPoint activity presented by Rhonda Jefferson and Leroy Stewart. IEFA Committee Members Tim Hardy, Lana Stands, and Terry Lawton supported this event.
At Hardin High School, students experienced Indigenous Jeopardy and Traditional Storytelling, featuring presenters Riley Singer. IEFA Committee Members Tim Kaldahl and Amy Stops helped facilitate and support the presentation.
At Big Horn Academy, students engaged in Indigenous Jeopardy PowerPoint and Big Metal Game, presented by Dimarco Barea and Georgia Buckingham along with Darrin Old Coyote. IEFA Committee Member Christy Morse supported coordination of the event.
We extend our sincere appreciation to all presenters, IEFA committee members, staff, and partners whose dedication continues to enrich student learning and strengthen cultural understanding throughout our schools.










Join us for the final Crow Agency Public School Literacy Night of the school year!
📅 Wednesday, May 13, 2026
🕠 5:30 PM
Families are warmly invited to come together to celebrate reading, learning, and the continued honoring and support of the Crow Language.
We extend our sincere appreciation to all students, families, teachers, and staff who participated in Literacy Night throughout the year. Your dedication—especially in strengthening and celebrating the Crow Language—has made a meaningful impact on student growth and success.
A special thank you to Holds the Enemy Catering for preparing dinner each time.
We look forward to sharing this special evening with you.
📅 Wednesday, May 13, 2026
🕠 5:30 PM
Families are warmly invited to come together to celebrate reading, learning, and the continued honoring and support of the Crow Language.
We extend our sincere appreciation to all students, families, teachers, and staff who participated in Literacy Night throughout the year. Your dedication—especially in strengthening and celebrating the Crow Language—has made a meaningful impact on student growth and success.
A special thank you to Holds the Enemy Catering for preparing dinner each time.
We look forward to sharing this special evening with you.

The power is out at Crow Agency Elementary. We have been in contact with the utilities company and they are working on getting it restored. In the meantime, all our phones are down. We anticipate school continuing with normal release time, but will keep you updated if anything changes.

YEARBOOK ORDERS
Yearbook Orders! Last chance, only 8 days left to order a Yearbook for this year! Orders are due by April 30th at 1:00 PM, no later. Please use the link below to order online, or you can bring money to the High School, get it to Mrs. Zuckowski, and give a copy of your receipt to Mr. Ramsey to be entered in the online system. Students have been working very hard putting this book together!
ORDER HERE
Bring your kids!!!

Join us for our final cooking class of the school year! 🍽️✨
Take a look at the menu—it’s shaping up to be a delicious meal. Bring the whole family, cook together, and enjoy a cozy family-style dinner. It’s always a fun, hands-on evening full of great food and learning.
Spots are limited, so be sure to call and sign up!
Take a look at the menu—it’s shaping up to be a delicious meal. Bring the whole family, cook together, and enjoy a cozy family-style dinner. It’s always a fun, hands-on evening full of great food and learning.
Spots are limited, so be sure to call and sign up!

