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Huntley School to Reopen Next Week 0

Posted on September 18, 2008 by Randy

Huntley Project High School is now a total loss and the rumors have been swirling in the area as to where the students will continue their school year.

Administrators looked over options including sending 6th, 7th, and 8th graders to Lockwood Middle school, high school students to Skyview High School or West High School, or even moving all the students to the vacant Hardin jail, but now say they’ll have seven modular building on campus next week ready for students.

Classes will begin again Monday of next week.

It looks as though the rumor of arson is true and one former and three current students are allegedly responsible.

Keep everyone involved in your thoughts and prayers.

Billings Schools #1 0

Posted on July 13, 2008 by Randy

Two Billings high schools have been recognized by the MHSA for academic excellence.

One school was honored in each of the four athletic classifications.
The Class AA award went to Billings Skyview, Class A to Billings Central…
[...]
Winners are determined by averaging the grades earned by students who took part in athletic, music and speech and drama programs.

Congratulations to everyone involved with these schools for all of the hard work they do for the future of Montana!

Falcons Soccer Team Plays in Europe 0

Posted on July 09, 2008 by Randy

The Skyview Falcons boys soccer team has just returned from playing in an international tournament in England and Italy.

[I]n Italy, the Skyview team played a U-19 tournament against Italian, German, Austrian and other American teams. They won their first game, against Germany, 1-0. They lost their following three games, twice to the Italian team and once to the German team they beat earlier.

Carpenter said the scores did not reflect the level of play from the Skyview team.

“The guys just really stepped up,” he said, noting that most of the games were tied at halftime.


The boys won third place in the tournament. Great Job!

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