
Hamilton School District's Early Kindergarten program is proving to be one of the most effective programs offered by setting students up for a lifetime of success at an early age.
We have the opportunity to ensure impactful programs like Early Kindergarten continue through the passage of the Levy.
Together we can build a future for OUR KIDS, OUR SCHOOLS, OUR TOWN.
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Sample School Election Ballot: Ballots will be mailed out on April 14th, 2023, and are due back to the Ravalli County Election Office on May 2, 2023. Ballots can be returned by mail, or in person to the Ravalli County Election office located at 215 South 4th Street, Hamilton. Ballots must be received by May 2nd to be counted.


April 10, 2023 ~ Hamilton Bronc Baseball won 12 to 0 in 5 innings against East Helena! Congratulations!!!

Bronc Softball - The Lady Broncs Won their game against East Helena April 8. 12-10.


Coach Jessop Reports April 6th Track & FIeld Results:
Our Hamilton Bronc Track & Field athletes are putting in the work that produces results. On Thursday, April 6, at the Hamilton Invitational, our girls performed to the level that won them 1ST PLACE as a team and produced 18 personal records. The boys also showed their grit and took home 1ST PLACE with individuals gaining 31 PRs!
The bus to state is already filling up with qualifying Broncs. Our boys 4x100 meter relay is in at 44.28. The boys 4x400 relay also qualified and leads the state at 3:32. Jenna Ellis qualified with a 400m time of 61 seconds. Mya Winkler added to her impressive list with a javelin throw of 116’8”. Chesnee Lawrence cleared 10’0” in pole vault. In distance events, Evan Bennet posted an 800-meter time of 1:59.99 and Taylor Doleac ran a Hamilton freshman record 2-mile in 10:04.








Recap of the tennis team's matches against Corvallis from Coach Dufresne:
Welcomed by the warmth of the sun, eager players and spectators fueled an energetic vibe as the Hamilton Broncs hosted Bitterroot Valley rival Corvallis Blue Devils Sunday. The Hamilton boys battled Corvallis to earn a 4-3 victory, while the Corvallis girls edged Hamilton by the same score. The dual featured fantastic play from both teams, punctuated by consistent cheers erupting throughout the day. The sun finally put an end to play as it settled behind Bitterroot-Selway mountains. The Hamilton Broncs next travel to Missoula to face Loyola at 12:00 PM on Thursday April 13th. Can't wait!


What a day for Track and Field! The HAMILTON INVITATIONAL included 24 high school teams and over 900 competitors. The volunteers from Hamilton hosted what could be the largest track meet in the state for the entire 2023 season. It takes many people to host such an event and thanks go out to so many people. If you see them around town, thank them for their many hours of help.
I am honored to be part of such a vibrant track & field community.
Sincerely,
JAKE JESSOP, HHS Track & Field


HHS Daily Bulletin for Friday, 04/07
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488

Good luck to the Broncs tennis team in their home match against Corvallis today at 2:30!


HHS Daily Bulletin for Thursday, April 6
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488

We have the opportunity to determine the future of our school district through a vote to keep crucial programs, recruit and retain staff, and build our future.
Together, we can build our future for Our Kids, Our Schools, Our Town.
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Hamilton Track & Field Invitational
Schedule of Events
April 6, 2023
Good Luck Broncs!!!


HHS Daily Bulletin for Wednesday, 04/05
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488

Congratulations HHS Broncs for their win over East Helena in baseball 14-4!!!!

HHS Daily Bulletin for Tuesday, 04/04
https://www.hsd3.org/o/hhs/documents/daily-bulletins/apr-2023/433488

Track News - After Frenchtown was forced to cancel their meet due to snow and ice, we adjusted and rolled with the weather window for Friday. The HHS Track & Field team competed at an 'impromptu' meet in Corvallis against the Blue Devils and teams from Darby, Florence, Stevi, Dillon, a few athletes from Gallatin High and even a team from Waimea, Hawai'i! It worked out quite well for the Broncs. Our girls won the meet, 23 points ahead of Corvallis and our short-handed boys were still second place behind a strong Dillon squad. Many good marks and some outstanding ones. Congratulations to Andrew Burrows, who is now tied for the all-time shot put record for Hamilton High: 56’ 1.5”!! Tyanna Jessop will join the state team with a shot put throw of 35’10”. Evan Bennet set a state-qualifying time in the 1600m run of 4:33. Ayda Griffin (5’0”) and Emilee Searle (5’1”) also punched their tickets to Laurel in the high jump. Those additions mean that Hamilton now has 9 auto-qualifying marks and 31 letter-winning marks! Way to go Broncs!


We have the opportunity to determine the future of our school district through a vote to keep crucial programs, recruit and retain staff, and build our future.
We would encourage you to take a moment and hear from the people working in our schools about the current state of our facilities.
Together, we can build our future for Our Kids, Our Schools, Our Town.
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Tennis Results from Coach Dufresne:
The tennis season kicked off with parking lot pancakes, bacon and eggs and ended in a blizzard.
In between Hamilton swept a shorthanded Ronan team with singles wins coming from Andy Purcell, Colin Hanley, Alain Mendizabal, Jacob Rollins, AB Schroettke, Janessa Chaplin, Sofie Lewanski, and Anna Twardoski. The doubles teams got wins from Jonah Wilhem / Dawson Berglund, Finn Dufresne / Jason Chaplin, Emma Hollingsworth / Gwen Wolfe, and Tegan Chapman / Tessa Lewanski.
The boys were leading Dillon 5-1 when the snow shut down play.
Singles
1 Andy Purcell (H) def. Josiah Jones (D) 6-0, 6-2
2 Colin Hanley (H) def. Daniel Leonardson (D) 6-0, 6-1
3 Isaac Sandall (D) def Alain Mendizabl (H) 6-2, 3-6 (10-7)
4 snowed out
Doubles
1 Dawson Berglund / Jonah Wilhelm (H) def. Mila Glossa / Jonathan Hernandez-Puga 6-2, 2-6 (10-7)
2 Finn Dufresne / Jason Chaplin (H) def. Carson Fluckiger (D) 6-1, 6-1
3 Aaron Schroettke / James Truax (H) def Zack Maki / Rowdy Mattison 6-0, 6-1
The girls were in the middle of matches and tied at 2-2 when the courts became too slick to play.
Singles
1 Janessa Chaplin (H) def Brooklyn Williams (D) 6-0, 6-3
2 Ciara Hanley (H) def Sage Tash (D) 6-2, 6-0
3 Laura Martin (D) was leading Sofia Lewanski (H) 6-2, 1-4
4 Charlie Holmes (H) was leading Coco Glossa 6-1, 4-2
Doubles
1 Rachel Fluckiger / Eden Kindberg (D) def Emma Hollingsworth / Gwen Wolfe (H) 6-1, 6-1
2 Aubrey Holley / Cayanne McCabe (D) def. Kristen Jessop / Sam Geroy (H) 6-4, 6-3
Was a fantastic first day of tennis!


Full Results from the Blue Devil Invitational
