There will be a Pumpkin Giveaway Wednesday, Oct. 21st right after school by the elementary drop off/pick up zone! Bus students will also be given the opportunity to grab a pumpkin on the way out to the buses! Students and parents will need to wear masks and grab a pumpkin quickly so we don't get a large group of people congregating in one location for an extended period of time. Thank you to Remax for supplying the pumpkins for students.
almost 5 years ago, Brian Hilton
Homecoming Court!
almost 5 years ago, Mellissa Newman
Homecoming Court
Queen Candidates
Homecoming Candidates - 2020!
almost 5 years ago, Mellissa Newman
Landri and Tyler
Olivia and Kyle
Avery and Cordell
Jenna and Jarrett
High School Homecoming Floats.
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Senior Float
Junior Float
Sophomore Float - 1st Place Winners!
Freshman Float
Junior High Homecoming Floats.
almost 5 years ago, Mellissa Newman
7th Grade Float
8th Grade Float
6th Grade Float
K-12 parent reminders: Tuesday, Oct. 13th will be run on a Friday schedule so school will release at 2 p.m. Parent Teacher Conferences will run from 2-8:00 p.m. and will be done virtually. P/T conference information was sent out last week - please call with questions. There will be NO SCHOOL Oct. 14,15, and 16. Have a great week!
almost 5 years ago, Brian Hilton
What a great Homecoming week despite the circumstances and challenges we experience on a daily basis. Very impressed with how our plans came together for our staff and students to celebrate Homecoming. A big THANK YOU to Ms. Newman and the staff in making everything run smoothly. CONGRATULATIONS to our student athletes on their victories! GO MUSTANGS!
almost 5 years ago, Casey Klasna
Homecoming Fun! Getting everything ready for the floats.
almost 5 years ago, Mellissa Newman
Homecoming
Homecoming
Homecoming
Best of Luck to our Mustangs today and tomorrow! Please look at the NEWS section to view our monthly student newsletter "The Mustang Monthly." Our students once again knocked it out of the park!
almost 5 years ago, Casey Klasna
It's Homecoming Week, October 5-10! The pep rally on Thursday is for school staff and students only, no public allowed. We will have a "reverse parade" on Friday. The public will drive one-way, South on Charles St. from Hwy 287 and out Ennis St. to see the elementary students and junior high/high school floats. The gate at the elementary school will be open at 1:30 and close at 1:45 when the parade ends. Let's all cooperate and help our students have the best Homecoming we can!
almost 5 years ago, Mellissa Newman
Homecoming Dress Up Days
HELP WANTED!!!! Ennis Schools is seeking applicants for the following positions: COOKS HELPER (25 hours/week with benefits), SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS, ACTIVITY BUS DRIVERS, and SUBSTITUTE BUS DRIVERS. Please contact Superintendent Casey Klasna if interested at 406-682-4258
almost 5 years ago, Casey Klasna
It’s Banned Books Week in the library. Our students are celebrating their right to read and also learning about the history of banned books.
almost 5 years ago, Mellissa Newman
Banned Books in the Library Week
Mask update for K-4: Due to the number of active Covid-19 cases in Madison County reaching four (4) or more, K-4 students will now follow the same mask directive as grades 5-12 in accordance with directives from the State of Montana. This means K-4 students will be wearing masks considerably more during the day. Teachers will instruct students on the times they can remove their masks according to the directives outlined in Policy 1905.
almost 5 years ago, Brian Hilton
Edible Math - Mrs. Hubner's 3rd Graders were exploring area and the distributive property with Cheez Its this morning! See pics.
almost 5 years ago, Brian Hilton
3rd math
3rd grade math
Our new court is completed! This court is 46×84 with 4 adjustable hoops as well as a full volleyball court.This project was primarily funded through a Land Water Conservation Fund grant awarded in 2019. We are hoping to get this court fenced and lighted this fall. Come check it out!
almost 5 years ago, Casey Klasna
New hoops
new hoops
Elementary students cheered on the "Patriot Parade" on 9/11 to help remember and commemorate Patriot Day. Students and staff chanted USA, USA while people in vehicles honked and waved. It was a great way to start our Friday!
almost 5 years ago, Brian Hilton
the patriot parade
We are one day closer to a brand new basketball and volleyball court at our lower playground. Concrete work will be finished up this week and next week we should have the new court and hoops installed. Going to be nice!
almost 5 years ago, Casey Klasna
concrete court
Our lower playground is currently under construction and will have a brand new look! The upgrade will include a new basketball/volleyball court at our lower playground just north of the FB field. The court surface will be a composite surface with school colors, lines, and brand new hoops. The hoops on the main court will be 10' hoops and the side hoops will be lowered to accommodate our younger kids. This project is being funded through a Land Water Conservation Fund grant the district received a year ago.
almost 5 years ago, Casey Klasna
BB Court
GO MUSTANGS!! Wow, it was so good to be back to school with a school full of kids. Our enrollment has increased by 22 kids, which is outstanding. This was the first day back since March 13th! The excitement was incredible and I just cannot thank everyone enough. I realize that not everything is perfect, but all we can do is just keep working together and offering as much as support as possible. We ask that you continue being patient and understanding. If you have questions, please give us a call.
almost 5 years ago, Casey Klasna
Just a reminder that fan attendance to our sporting events is limited at this time to four (4) family members per participating athlete. Masks will be required indoors and will be highly recommended but optional for outdoors at this time. This was agreed upon by the Madison County Schools and the County Board of Health. We will assess fan attendance and keep you updated as we go. We appreciate your understanding.
almost 5 years ago, Casey Klasna