Shelby 2, Cut Bank 0
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Senior Night and Shelby leads Cut Bank 1-0
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Senior Night in Shelby
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Biologist Scott Bieler from Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks came to the 5th-grade science classes and talked about identifying the many fish species in Montana. Scott also talked about the classification process and the effects of introducing fish into ecosystems they are not native to. Scott also talked about how this relates to future professions in the life science field.
Kathy Ketcham came to the 5th-grade classroom to continue our education on ecosystems, habitats, species, predators, and non-native species, specifically about fish in Montana, and learned about Gyotaku, the art of fish printing. At the end of the lesson, the students worked with Kathy and made Gyotaku.
Shelby High School Students at REACH Camp provided by North Central Montana Area Health Education Center and Logan Health. Go Coyotes!
6th Graders working on science experiments with Kindergarteners. Go Coyotes!
More pictures of the 4th grade field trip to the Missouri River Interpretive Center!
Fourth graders went to the Missouri River Interpretive Center in Fort Benton. We learned about the steamship era, walked across the Missouri River, and had lunch on the banks of the river before heading home.
As you plan for your elementary student's Halloween costume, please read through our costume guidelines. We will have a costume parade at 2:30 (be there early!) on October 31.
On Wednesday, October 23, 2024, Jason DeShaw will be presenting his Serenity in the Storm Tour to our students in grades 6-12 in the Shelby High School Auditorium.
Jason DeShaw is a cowboy, born and raised in Montana. He is a national award-winning speaker and singer/songwriter. He has recorded six albums, toured seven countries, and sang at just about every county fair. Behind the scenes, Jason nearly lost his life to mental illness and addiction and is living proof that hope is worth believing in.
Serenity in the Storm is Jason DeShaw’s presentation – A story of hope, set to the soundtrack of his life. His journey to help others has taken him to schools, communities, and psychiatric hospitals across the nation, as well as sharing the merits of compassion with professionals in law enforcement and medicine. He received the Champions Award in Washington D.C. for “exhibiting courage, leadership, and service on behalf of all people living with mental illness.”
Jason most recently presented his story to our students here in Shelby back in 2016. We are excited to have him back in our community to share his story with another generation of Shelby Students.
Please join us for the Shelby Junior High Music Extravaganza at 7:00 p.m. in the Auditorium tonight. We will be featuring Teen Night with hits from 2010-2014. Go Coyotes!
Kindergarten students practiced yoga last week to strengthen their mental and physical health.
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Shelby Senior Night. Congratulations Seniors.
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Coyote Volleyball Wins Match 3-0 vs Cascade. Go Coyotes!
Congratulations to Angela Lamb for earning the Marvin Heintz Award at MCEL.
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5-6 Boys Basketball Info! Starts Monday, Oct. 21st! 5:30 pm (
Elem gym)
Coyote Volleyball Wins 3rd Set vs Conrad 25-12. Coyotes Win Match 3-0. Go Coyotes!
Coyote Volleyball Wins 2nd Set vs Conrad 25-12. Go Coyotes!
Coyote Volleyball Win 1st Set vs Conrad 25-12. Go Coyotes!