Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Montana Activity Director Award Given

by Robert "Bob" Lewandowski

Congratulations goes out to Colstrip High School Principal and Activity Director Mark Ator for being selected at the MIAAA Montana Activity Director of the Year.

Well done Mr. Ator. Way to make dust!


















GO COLTS! GO FILLIES! 

MAKE DUST OR EAT DUST!

"Get out in front and stay there!"

Mega Issues: Concerns and Considerations Workshop

by Robert "Bob" Lewandowski

The January 24, 2019 Board Workshop will be the third workshop in a series that have examined  mega issues facing our educational community. The workshop is open to the public and will be held at 6:00 PM in the High School Commons.  

The intent of the workshop will be to re-frame the intentions of the District, in regards to mega issues, in order to identify and seek opportunities to create a more economical educational model without overburdening local taxpayers.

This Work Session will focus on working with local stakeholders to keep them informed as well as create confidence that Colstrip Public Schools is working to provide considerations as options for transition that minimize the financial impact that may be generated by the impending closure of Units 1 & 2.

Please join the Board for this discussion opportunity.

GO COLTS! GO FILLIES! 

MAKE DUST OR EAT DUST!

"Get out in front and stay there!"



Thursday, January 3, 2019

Challenge Met by the IBEW Local 1638

by Robert "Bob" Lewandowski
 
We don't  get many surprises in Central Office, but today's coat delivery was among the best.  The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1638 brought New Year's Tidings to Colstrip students with coats and jackets for all ages.
Pictured to the right: Casey Krebs, Stacey Yates, Ted Stimac and Candice Stimac hold a few of the coats that were collected by the Local 1638 IBEW and donated for Colstrip students that may need a little extra warmth and style going into 2019.

It is great to see this type of community support for the kids of Colstrip. This random act of kindness certainly is a great example of our District's BE YOUR BEST CHALLENGE. This challenge calls our students, staff and community (in this case) not only to be their best at the jobs they do (Performance), but to be their best selves (Character). Ladies and gentlemen, this definitely meets the "Character" challenge in being your best self.

Well done IBEW, Local 1638! You not only brought warmth to students here at Colstrip, but you set an example to follow.
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GO COLTS! GO FILLIES! 

MAKE DUST OR EAT DUST!

"Get out in front and stay there!"