Here some more super impressive projects completed by our Woods 2 students! These projects were completed by Taylor Doleac, Aylin Hamilton, Carter Korst and Garrett Williams.
Thanks to their instructor Nate Haflich for sharing them with us and for mentoring these talented students!




Here are photos of some amazing projects our Woods 2 students completed! Second semester students worked to build log furniture projects and complete a self-designed project.
Highlighted projects were designed/built by: Aiden Alexander, Liam Ralph, Conner Ekin, Nathan DiGiovanni, Trevor Lewis and Taylor Lee, respectively.






Take a look at these photos highlighting our HHS Construction Technology class. They did amazing work on completing a new tennis shed that will end up over by our new tennis courts!
Here are the photo details from their teacher, Nate Haflich:
1st photo - Construction Tech students work to install blocking and sub-fascia on the tennis shed
2nd Photo - Construction Tech students were presented with T-shirts and tool belts for completing their dual enrollment course with Missoula College and gaining industry recognized credentials. Students received college credit, earned the Job Site Ready micro-credential, and obtained their OSHA 10 Certification.
3rd Photo - Completed tennis shed
Great work Broncs!!



Here is the revised schedule for HHS this week. Good luck to all our students taking finals Mon-Wed. And we hope everyone has a fun and safe summer!! Go Broncs!


Here are a couple of photos from tonight's HMS choir concert! Great job to everyone!!


Attention Out of District Families,
Have you submitted your out of district form(FP-14)? Due to a new law this year, your student will not be able to start on the first day of school if their out of district form is not preapproved by our trustees at our board meeting. Please submit your form as soon as possible to avoid a delayed start. Please email Cara @ shamblesc@hsd3.org with any questions.

Last Day of School Dismissal times for each building
Daly 12:08
HMS 12:20
HHS 12:30

Our Science Olympiad team represented MT at the National Science Olympiad tournament at Michigan State University this weekend. They competed against the best teams in the nation, showed class and had a ton of fun. They even got to take in a Detroit Tigers baseball game! Thank you to everyone who supported us and made this trip possible!




Today is the last day of Keystone! Have a great summer!

We can't wait to celebrate the HHS Class of 2024 this Saturday (June 1)! Doors open at 1:30pm...

Congrats to the HHS Track & Field team on an amazing season!! The girls team took 3rd overall, and the boys placed 5th! You can see all the results below. GO BRONCS!

Here are photos from the HHS 9-12th grade art show. Work includes art from Intro to Art, Drawing l and ll, Painting l and ll, Ceramics, Adv. Studio, AP Studio, and Photography. We are so proud of our students hard work throughout the year!




Congrats to the HHS tennis team on their successful run at state! The girls team won 2nd overall, with individual honors going to Ciara Hanley at 2nd place and Tallulah Pinjuv at 4th place. On the boys side, Andy Purcell took 4th place overall! Go Broncs!






Unfortunately, Lady Bronc Softball finished the state tournament with hard fought losses against Polson and Lockwood. We are proud of them for having an amazing season!!

See below for information on the new date for the 8th grade promotion ceremony...

Reminder....

The HHS Science Olympiad team arrived in Michigan last night after a full day of travel. Today was a fun day that included an escape room followed by a drive to Lansing, studying/building in the hotel and dinner out. Good luck to them as they compete in the National competition!! Go Broncs!



Here's the schedule change to the HHS state softball game. Go Broncs!

Tennis season recap from Coach Dufresne as they go into the State Tournament:
The season is coming to an end; I am so darn proud of this team.
Of course I am proud of the success they had at divisionals: 1st place girls team, 1st place boys team, 1st place boys singles, 1st and 2nd place girls singles, 1st place boys doubles, 2nd and 3rd place girls doubles. That is simply remarkable and a testament to the players, their parents/guardians, and our coaching staff.
But I am just as proud of the players who battled their way within a game of state, made deep runs into the tournament, or gritted out a single win and a point for the team.
I am proud of the JV players who battled all year to make the divisional team but fell short.
I am proud of the players who battle injury or illness and simply didn’t get the season they had dreamed of.
I am proud of the players who played on JV all year and waited patiently for a chance to simply play a match.
I am proud of the players who didn’t believe they were athletic, but came out anyway, and discovered risk taking is an essential part of life.
I am proud of the players who just wanted to come out and have some fun in the face of the intense scrutiny our society puts on athletics.
I am so proud of all 48 players on this team.
State is just around the corner, and I don’t know what’s going to happen. Sports would be a lot less fun if I did.
I do know our players will give it all they have, they will support each other throughout, and they will bring me great joy in simply being the wonderful human beings they are.
I also know I am going to miss this team, so much- especially the seniors, as our wonderful journey comes to an end.


