Read Naturally Pizza Party




Indoor Recess at the Elementary School!




3rd Grade making Christmas Ornaments




Christmas decorations in FCS


Basketball vs RPR

As the district continues to work on the Strategic Plan, Literacy Grant and curriculum, the feedback of parents is vital to our decision making. Please complete this survey if you have the time. Thank you.
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Brrrr! This week is looking cold! Absarokee Schools will be watching the weather closely and making decisions on activities.
Due to the Christmas concert in the elementary gym inside recess will need to be in the hallways. Also please do not drop students until 8 am as staff will not be available to monitor until then.
Please make sure if your children are walking they have skin covered to avoid frostbite.
Bus students need to wear winter gear in case of breakdowns.


High School Basketball

Winter Break

Absarokee 7th Grade Class Took 2nd place at the Lending Library Christmas Tree Contest. Congratulations!

FCS students made ramen noodles the right way.



Chopping, cooking, burning, learning🍳




High School Basketball

HS Basketball at Broadview

3rd grade guidance today focused on building our “ELF-esteem. “ Students practiced positive affirmations and learned how we can build our self confidence using the ELF acronym. E-empowered, L-like myself, F-focus on strengths.



Please call the high school at 406-328-4583 to sign up for this adult education opportunity.
Libby Johson Bio: Libby Johnson obtained her bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education
and Special Education from Montana State University–Billings, her Master
of Science in Special Education/Applied Behavior Analysis from Montana
State University – Billings, and her Master of Science in Educational
Leadership from Rocky Mountain College. Libby has extensive experience
working as a licensed special education teacher. She worked in Red
Lodge Public Schools and as a behavior consultant for the Montana Office
of Public Instruction and the Yellowstone-West Carbon County Special
Services Cooperative. She routinely presents at statewide conferences
and provides professional development training to teachers. Libby has
worked in in-home settings, public schools, and residential placements for
children and adolescents who have social-emotional, cognitive, and
behavioral needs. She believes in creating safe places for all people to
express themselves and understands the importance of establishing
healthy boundaries in relationships.

Elementary Skiing Reminder

Menu Change

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High School Wrestling

