Friday schedule and no Colt Club today: Just another reminder that we are on a Friday schedule today and school will release at 2 p.m. to allow K-12 Staff to attend a training on a new communication system we will be rolling out to parents soon. Also, please remember that there will be no Colt Club today and there is no School Thursday and Friday due to Teacher Conventions.
10 months ago, Brian Hilton
Media Class is busy filming their Halloween videos. They are using green screen technology to disappear and appear as floating heads or hats.
10 months ago, Mellissa Newman
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Just a reminder about yet another Mental Health and Parenting resource available to Parents through ParentGuidance.org. There are Virtual Events every Monday -Thursday evening in October with a different topic each night. There are also two time slots available each night to better fit into parents busy schedules. See the attached picture of the flier that shows the various topics available throughout the month. The Virtual Events range from topics like Social Media: Protecting Your Child to a Virtual Event about Building Your Child's Confidence. There is also a QR code on the flier for quick and easy access.
10 months ago, Brian Hilton
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Just a shout out to Mrs. Zucker and the JH/HS Pep Band for giving two excellent performances of the National Anthem for the Volleyball games Thursday and Friday last week. They sounded awesome - great job!
10 months ago, Brian Hilton
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SAVE THE DATE! Are you concerned about the dangers of Social Media for your child? Would you like to know more about Internet Safety for children? If so, be sure to put on your calendar a community presentation put on by Officer Dave Gomez on Monday, October 21st at the Madison Theater at 6:30 p.m. Ennis students in grades 6th-12th grade will also be hearing from Officer Gomez during the day on October 21st. See attached picture of the flier with more information.
11 months ago, Brian Hilton
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Just a reminder that today's Homecoming parade is at 1:15 p.m. and will run in reverse direction from years past due to the water main break at Lion's Club Park. The parade will begin at the school and run down to the about the Nearly New. Be loud and proud - GOOO MUSTANGS!
11 months ago, Brian Hilton
Today's homecoming dress up theme for the elementary was dress like a staff member. It was a lot of fun for me to see a whole bunch of Mr. Hiltons come through the door this morning (see pic). They were all a lot better looking with a lot more hair though! I told them they needed to take over and I would head home for the day. :) We had a whole bunch of other staff members well represented and it was equally as fun to see those look a likes come through the door as well. Homecoming is a crazy, busy week, but a lot of fun, so thank you for allowing your kids to have some fun with our dress up days.
11 months ago, Brian Hilton
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Fridays - Just a reminder to everyone that school gets out at 2 p.m. on Fridays. That means buses will bring students home an hour and a half earlier than Mon.-Thursday. Have a great weekend!
12 months ago, Brian Hilton
Colt Club reminder: Just a reminder that K-5 Colt Club (our after school program) does not begin until after Labor Day Weekend, so the first day will be on Sept. 3rd. As a reminder, Colt Club runs Monday-Thursday each week in the elementary cafeteria and lasts from the end of school until 4:30 p.m. Students who want to participate will need have a parent fill out a permission form through the elementary office before being able to participate.
about 1 year ago, Brian Hilton
It was great to see all of our students back at school yesterday! Even though it has only been three short months, it feels like our students have been gone a lot longer, and they all have grown so much! It was also a lot of fun to meet the new members of the Mustang Family as well - we extend a warm welcome to all of our new students and their families and welcome you all to the Mustang Family! Finally, I always try to get a few pics of our first arrivals to school for the year and here is this year's group of students who showed up early ready to rock and roll!
about 1 year ago, Brian Hilton
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Open House Update for August 20th: The Open House time has been moved to 4-6 p.m. to better accommodate parent work schedules. Students and parents are invited to come meet teachers for the 2024-2025 School Year. Since we originally were going to go at an earlier time, we don't have dinner planned like in previous Open Houses, but we still hope people are able to swing by and meet staff and see student classrooms. See you on the 20th!
about 1 year ago, Brian Hilton
Transportation Director wanted! $75,000 salary and EXCELLENT benefits. Check out the employment tab for specific details on the position.
about 1 year ago, Casey Klasna
Please check out the Employment Opportunities tab for positions available.
over 1 year ago, Casey Klasna
Just want to take a moment to thank all of the individuals and businesses who provided treats, certificates, coffee, lunch, etc. over the course of the week for Staff Appreciation Week. Your thoughtfulness is so very much appreciated.
over 1 year ago, Brian Hilton
One of our Academic Olympic teams was selected to compete at the state competition in Missoula April 22-23. These boys worked their brains extremely hard with individual and team competitions. When it was all said and done they finished 6th as a team overall. Not bad for the first time an Ennis team competed at the state competition. Congratulations to Vance Wingard, Zach Foss, Creed Allen, Aiden Kramer, Peter Kelley and Emry Veland. A big thank you to their coaches, Cindy Pederson and Anthony Gossack.
over 1 year ago, Mellissa Newman
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Baby chickens have hatched! Mrs. Rice's 1st graders and Mrs. Klein's Kindergarteners are starting to see some baby chickens hatch! This chicks in the picture are from Mrs. Rice's class. She came in on Friday morning to find four little furry friends waiting for her in the incubator with one more pecking its way out of its shell. The students were so excited and anxiously await the arrival of their next group of feathered friends...some ducklings!
over 1 year ago, Brian Hilton
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3rd grade students took advantage of a beautiful spring day on Wednesday and went outside with Elementary Counselor Mrs. Abbie McKitrick to write positive messages on the sidewalk outside of the Elementary school main doors. As you can see by the pictures, they did a great job! Unfortunately, 24 hours later elementary students were building snowmen at recess, and some of the awesome, positive messages were washed away, but that is spring time in Montana I guess! Great job 3rd graders and thank you for your efforts in spreading positive energy and messages!
over 1 year ago, Brian Hilton
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Elementary students out enjoying the spring snow storm! I love the teamwork between students and staff out there building snowmen. The kids also know who to recruit to get the final piece (the head portion) put on the snowman. It helps when you have a teacher who is over 6' tall on recess duty - thank you Mrs. Klein!
over 1 year ago, Brian Hilton
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The high school student council collected money today to donate to a local person who is fighting cancer. Students in grades 6-12 were able to wear pajamas, hats, and bring coffee for a dollar each. Overall they collected $527. Great job student council and Ennis students!
over 1 year ago, Mellissa Newman
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The Kindergarteners took a trip to the Ennis National Fish Hatchery yesterday and learned all about what the staff does out there to be able to grow thousands of fish to stock rivers and lakes here and around the country. Thank you to the wonderful hatchery staff for taking the time to show our students around!
over 1 year ago, Brian Hilton
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