
Great job showing PAWS, Coyotes!


In honor of Shelby's Arbor Day and Clean Up Day, first graders picked up trash along Prairie Street. They enjoyed helping out the community!








Independence Bank gave our 3rd graders a lesson on saving money. They were given $75 to buy a puppy and supplies. The presenters discussed the differences between needs and wants, and the students filled out a sheet to decide what they “need” for their puppy and what they might “want” for their puppy. The kids were given a price list for each of the items, and the students subtracted each item that they believed their puppy might need. Some of the students spent way more money than they budgeted for! This taught us all the importance of basic financing. Thank you, Independence Bank!!






Shelby Schools and the Toole County Sheriff's Department supporting our area Special Olympics Torch Run today. Go Coyotes!







Following an application and interview process, Shelby High School students are able to spend one class period a day working as paraprofessionals in the elementary. One of the HS paras, Dylan Clark, works with Ms. Wiederrick's class and is a fantastic, positive role model for younger students.


Mrs. Hayes's kindergarten class got to meet and pet a calf last week. Thank you to Jeff and Lindsey Habets for providing this opportunity!



The Shelby High School Spring Concert will be tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the Shelby High School Auditorium. Please come join the fun. Go Coyotes!

We would like to thank Three Rivers Communication for the grant they provided to help our video media/journalism class attend the University of Montana Journalism Day Classes and KPAX tour in Missoula.
This year, Penelope Heaton received first place for her sports photography. Reece Shandorf was awarded 2nd place for news writing in the Howl, and Parker Parsons was awarded 3rd place for his news writing Howl.



SHS students Kobe Hooker, Paolo Manda, Calista Calvery, Grayson Barker, and Quinnlyn Barker attended the Montana Academic Competition State Championship contest Monday and Tuesday, April 21, and 22. After competing in three live individual scholarship rounds, the team then competed against the other 11 top Academic Quiz Bowl teams in the state. They went head-to-head against Billings Skyview, Missoula Sentinel, Manhattan, Big Timber, Belgrade, and Townsend, advancing to the second round of eliminations.
Congratulations to these students for representing Shelby well!



Shelby High School Video Media/Journalism Students at the MTN News Station and the University of Montana Video Media/Journalism Days in Missoula. Go Coyotes!




Happy Easter Coyotes!


Shelby High School’s Annual Market Day, hosted by the Entrepreneurship Class, is happening Wednesday, April 30, from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM in the SHS Gym! Come out and support our talented students as they showcase their creativity and hard work through their very own student-run businesses. This event is open to the public — we would love to see you there!


Elementary class pictures are tomorrow!


Class pictures for elementary students are Wednesday, April 23.


Have a wonderful spring break. We'll see everyone back in school on Tuesday!


The last day to register is this Friday, April 18. Link for the registration form: https://forms.gle/MTF3p68zMuuJmvd79
Go Coyotes!


Congratulations to the Shelby High School Music Students and Ms. Buck at the District Music Festival in Havre this past weekend. The highest score given for performances is a 1. Here are the scores for Shelby High School Students:
Concert Choir - 1
Concert Band - 2
Band Sight Reading - 1
Choir Sight Reading - 1
Heaton Duet - 2
Scarborough Saxophone Solo - 2
Benjamin Piano Solo - 2
Scarborough Piano Solo - 2
E. Heaton Piano Solo - 2
P. Heaton Piano Solo - 1
L. Hooker Piano Solo - 2
Adonis Aurora Duo AKA Pen and Pax - 1
K. Hooker Vocal solo - 1
Heaton/Franco Duet - 1
L. Hooker Vocal Solo - 1
Hodges/Bohman Duet - 2
Heaton Viola Solo -1
Franco Vocal Solo 1
Heaton Vocal Solo - 1
Franco/Hodges Vocal Duet - 2
Go Coyotes!

Coyote Golfers competed at Harvest Hills Golf Course in Fairfield today. The boys team placed 2nd and was led by Marshall Richman, placing 1st with a 3 over 75. Completing the boys' team was Dylan Clark, Ethan Finch, and Cael Blevins. Rowen Russell led the girls in a tie for 3rd place.
Go Coyotes!


Kindergarten students had root beer floats as a reward for raising the most money for the CHS 'Penny War" to help fight hunger in Montana. Great job, kindergarten students!
