
An FBI agent came to Absarokee school Friday to teach Mrs. Gunderson's 8th, 9th, and 10th graders how investigators solve crimes. Students have read several mysteries and now they got to be detectives with a mock crime scene!









Sarah and Trenton Russell spent the day teaching PE students how to waltz, polka, two step and jitterbug. It was a fun day of dancing!





7th grade murder mystery.
They had to gather evidence and clues to figure out the mystery.






High School Track


The 8th grade class traveled to Yellowstone National Park on Tuesday. They had a wonderful day. A special thank you to Catherine Frazer, Mark Ferster, & our bus driver Ralph Millican for all of their help.








Elementary Music Concert. Great Job students. Thank you Mrs. Seibert for your years of programs. Thank you staff for your help and support.






Absarokee Elementary School's End of the Year Assembly


Don't forget the changes to student pick up today!


8th Grade Graduation


Due to Track and Field Day, students will be at the football field. Please make note of the changes to after school dismissal on Monday, May 22nd.


Absarokee Elementary's Track and Field Day Schedule of Events


Weekly Events


Read Naturally is one of our intervention programs that we use to help kids with their reading fluency and comprehension. At the end of each story, we have them write a "retell" of the story in their own words and put it on a caterpillar. When the group gets to a certain point on the caterpillar "wall" we celebrate with a party!






Here is some of the fun our 4/5th Grade had at Cooney for their Conservation Day Field Trip!











4th and 5th grade art students completed Jackson Pollock inspired drip abstract paintings today.





State Golf: Husky Girls finished 7th, Julianna Feddes 14th, Alison Howes 23rd, Adisyn Kenady 26th, Abby Jeffery 45th. Husky Boys finished 10th, Jackson Gallagher 15th, Tristen Phillips 33rd, Isaac Richardson 55th, Jacob Martin 58th. Congratulations at state. Go Huskies!




Yearbook Time!


Bus Route Changes


A couple of 2nd graders took on a Project Based Learning activity. They created their own ice cream trucks, menus, schedules, and solved many math problems along the way! Way to go!





Mrs. Zumbrun and Mrs. Obert took the 7th and 8th grade classes to the Huntley Project Museum to learn about what life was like during the American Civil War from a group of five reenactors. The students talked to a sutler ( A civilian who was authorized to run a store near a military camp. He could sell items that were not considered necessary or supplied by the army.), a nurse/ doctor, a Native American, soldiers and a cook. They also were able to tour the museum and learn about the history of the Huntley Project and tour a replica of the town.




