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  • Students Celebrate One Last Hurrah in Medieval Times

    Donna Miller|May 8, 2019

    On May 2, the Meadowlark Gymnasium transformed into a castle room from medieval times, and a Medieval Feast began at 6:00 p.m. Students dressed in period costumes and served a meal that might have been consumed during the medieval period-the 5th through the 15th centuries. Sixth graders began to arrive around 5:30 on Thursday evening to put on costumes and to show parents their models of castles and other projects. Following this show-and-tell session, everyone gathered for the meal. Lord...

  • District 9C, District 2B Track & Field meets this week as post season gets underway

    Kody Farmer|May 8, 2019

    Teams are ready to make the push to their respective state track and field meets later this month as they head to the District 2B and 9C meets this week. The Harlem Wildcats will be in Wolf Point this Saturday to compete in the District 2B meet. The Sugarbeeters, Thunderbirds and Tornadoes will compete at the District 9C today, Wednesday, May 8, at the Havre Middle School Track. Teams were in Glasgow for the North/East Top 10 which features the 10 best individuals in each event, to include...

  • Chinook will send eight golfers to the State C Tournament in Seeley, May 14-15

    Kody Farmer|May 8, 2019

    The Sugarbeeter golf teams closed out the regular season with a bang this past weekend at invitationals in Harlem and Chinook. Friday, teams gathered in Harlem for the Wildcat Invitational. The 'Beeter girls won yet another team title, winning the Class tournament with a score of 413 (Top 4 Scores). Senior Ashley MacLeod finished third after posting a 44-51 94. Sophomore Alyssa Gruszie was fourth with a round of 48-48 96, sophomore Hailey Bell was fifth posting a score of 51-49 100. For the...

  • Hands-on Learning Is More Retainable

    Donna Miller|May 8, 2019

    As part of the junior high shop curriculum at Chinook Junior High School, Vocational/Agriculture Education Instructor, Robin Allen seeks out methods beyond textbooks and worksheets to capture the students' interest. Sometimes she achieves that goal by putting the students to work in the school's greenhouse; other times the classroom moves to a business setting where students acquire hands-on experience and knowledge. On May 2 and 3, wearing their shop coats and safety glasses, seventh and...

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