
Hardin families, we are aware that earlier this evening school officials across the state received threatening messages. These messages were not targeted at Hardin or specific districts. We have been in contact with local, state and federal law enforcement on this issue and will take measures as a precaution but we do not believe there is any abnormal threat to our schools. At this time we are planning on having school as normal tomorrow with these precautions in place.

Hardin Schools are looking for dedicated Tutors to work with our students through our partnership with Rocky Mountain Tribal Leadership and Foundations Inc.
Please see flyer for additional information and the link to apply.


We've been informed that Crow does not have water. High school students that live in Crow have access to a shower at Hardin High School. See Sundheim, Brien,Albert or Passes if you'd like to shower. Bring a towel if you can.

The middle school boys basketball games scheduled for Saturday (1/13/24) at St. Francis have been postponed. Friday (1/19/24) the 8th graders will travel to St. Francis and the 7th graders will play at home at 4:00 and 5:15. On Tuesday (1/23/24) the teams will do the opposite.


Men's Night
Loop Necklace Class
February 5th, 12th & 19th
6:00pm-8:00pm


Join us tonight! QPR Training Monday, January 22, 2024 5:30pm-7:30pm Family Engagement Center Contact Tara 406.665.9440 or Leda 406.665.9320 to sign up


QPR Training
January 22, 2024
5:30pm-7:30pm
Contact Tara 406.665.9440 or Leda 406.665.9320 to sign up


Reminder-Impact Aid Meeting Tonight at Crow School!!


Learning for life starting soon


On Thursday January 11th, the 7th graders will be going to City College in Billings for an all day field trip. This will be from 8:30-3:00. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Please be on time for school. No classes are planned that day in school for these students.


Join us at the Family Engagement Center
January 17, 2024
Parent Guidance ~ "What Parents need to know about Suicide Prevention
6:30pm-7:30pm Dinner will be provided!


Please see the agenda for next Tuesday's Board of Trustees meeting: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_5tgUBjh-klBKG0c2R1TTsk4dcf61MGQG81gaPih2fY/edit?usp=share_link


Caregiver Respite Retreat
The retreat involves four modules. focusing on social, mental health, nutrition/physical activity and stress reduction for the participants The modules allow you to be a part of a social group and learn new techniques to improve your mental health and well-being.
Lunch will be provided and participants will receive a $100 Visa gift care
Space is limited!!


The BBB & GBB teams are scheduled to play in Hardin on Saturday starting at 1:00 pm. C squads will play in HMS. JV & V will play in HHS.
Go Bulldogs!

Mark Mindt a Certified Educator from North Dakota is an enrolled citizen of the Spirit Lake Dakota Nation. He has been writing, illustrating, and publishing a graphic novel series entitled KODA the Warrior since 1999. He traveled throughout North America to bring KODA to schools focusing on Improving Attendance, Supporting Positive Behaviors, and Achieving Academic Goals. This week he is working with the 3rd-5th Graders of Hardin Intermediate School on a writer’s workshop and creating their very own comic books. Thank you, Mark Mindt, for taking time to come to Montana and spend some time with our students. A’ho
Special Thanks to Lacey Gonzales, Project Director of Tribal Opioid Response with Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council in making this happen for our students. A’ho







Thank you to our partners Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council for your support in bringing KODA to the Hardin Intermediate School this week January 3-5, 2024. A'ho


Looking for a different job? Want to start the new year off with a new opportunity? Ready to join a great team? Hardin Schools is looking for employees in a wide range of positions. If you are interested just fill out this form: https://hardin.flowforms.io/form/employment-interest and we will reach out if we think we have a position that would be a good fit or when something opens up!


The Hardin School District has been selected to participate in a groundbreaking program offered through The Jed Foundation (JED) and AASA, The School Superintendents Association.
The District Comprehensive Approach (DCA) program is a groundbreaking program that guides districts across the country in a transformational program to support the emotional well-being of preK–12 students.
For more information on the DCA program, visit JED’s website.


Hardin Public Schools is leading the way in making 21st century learning a reality for all students. We are actively engaging diverse perspectives from our staff, students, and broader community in developing a Portrait of a Graduate, a collective vision that articulates our shared aspirations for every student.
Our district recruited a dynamic Portrait Design Team that is diverse and represents all aspects of our community—including students—to help co-design the Portrait. Through this process, we’ll work with our community to ask:
What are the hopes, aspirations, and dreams that our community has for our young people?
What are the skills and mindsets our children need for success in this rapidly changing and complex world?
What are the implications for the learning experiences we provide in our school systems?
Now more than ever, learning experiences for our students must not only provide for the acquisition of rigorous academic content, but must also foster critical thinking, communication, collaboration, creativity, and other 21st century skills and mindsets our students need to thrive.
Please see the district website for additional information.
