
Dear Ennis Mustang Families,
Today, March 24th, Montana Governor Steve Bullock extended K-12 Public School closures to April 10th.
In regards to this closure, the entire staff at Ennis Schools continues to work extremely hard on offsite learning for your children. Please continue to help guide your child through this closure and please keep in communication with your child’s teacher(s). We are doing everything we can to make this uncertain time as comfortable as we can for students and their families.
Please keep checking the school website for updates and please contact the school if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Casey Klasna - Superintendent

The amazing staff at Ennis Schools preparing lunches for our students during this school closure. Thank you staff for all you are doing during this time!

Emergency Board Meeting to consider adopting "A Declaration of Unforeseen Emergency." Wednesday, March 18 @ 11am

Good Evening Mustang Family,
Governor Bullock orders the closure of Montana Public K-12 schools for a two week period. The closure starts Monday, March 16 and ends Friday, March 27. Please continue to visit the website for updated information. Thanks so much for your understanding and support.
https://www.montanarightnow.com/coronavirus/governor-announces-closure-of-montana-schools-for-two-weeks/article_4e03b582-670f-11ea-8016-47cc704ad29a.html

ATTENTION: There is no school for students tomorrow, Monday, March 16. The board approved a staff work day to prepare if there is school closure due to COVID-19. School will resume, Tuesday, March 17 and be business as usual. Sorry for any inconveniences. Please be checking the school website for updates.

Emergency Board Meeting, Sunday, March 15th @1pm in Rm #3 of the HS to discuss district's preparedness for COVID-19.

Prom has been canceled for March 14th. Please see NEWS section for details. We do sincerely apologize for any inconveniences.

4th graders decorated the gift bags for the Nursing Home!


Prom is quickly approaching! Please see the attached flyer for details.


Read Across America Week has been a success! The movie party in the gym was the bit finale.


K-5 students brought in 1,096 pairs of socks. Our students and teachers are.....simply the best!


Mrs. Brozovich's 4th Grade students invited the rest of the elementary to a celebration of the 100 Year Anniversary of the 19th Amendment - an amendment granting women the right to vote. Students were treated to cupcakes and a little history behind the 19th Amendment!


The Booster Club has donated 132 pairs of socks to our “Fox in Socks” drive. They are challenging all K-5 students to beat their donation!


Tuesday for Read Across America week is "Bubble Gum" day. Students filled the cafeteria and hallways in pink.





Mr. Hilton and his group of mini-Mr. Hiltons on "Reverse Age" day.


Read across America kicked off Monday with "Reverse Age" day. Teachers dressed like students and students dressed like teachers.





The 2nd Graders spent an awesome day skiing at Discovery Basin on Feb. 19th. The students had lessons in the morning and free skied in the afternoon. Thank you to all the parents who chaperoned and helped make this day safe and fun! See attached picture of all the happy faces!


Monday is the start of Read Across America Week. Teachers and students are gearing up by decorating their doors with the theme: Fox in Socks!




Kindergarten students were given the opportunity to play with some other "kids" on Valentine's Day through the GROWW program!

Mrs. Graden's 2nd grade and Mrs. Hubner's 3rd grade joined forces for a Valentine's Day STEM project! They were having a competition to see who could create the tallest free standing tower made entirely out of hearts. Looks like these two girls have a good start on a winner!