
Congratulations to our Special Olympic athletes—Cole Carvey, Jack Gregor and Skyler Norvell.




A big shoutout to our own Mrs. Comstock and Ms.Harpe for receiving the Special Education and Paraprofessional Team award for Region 5! Congratulations! We have a great staff at Eureka Public Schools!


Our Adult Education Welding class is full. We may try and offer another class later. Thanks.


20 of Mrs. Seng’s Art Students were chosen for the juried exhibition titled Corridor 93. They were able to visit Missoula and see it yesterday at the University of Montana. Today Feb 22 is the closing ceremony, from 12-4; if anyone is in Missoula and wants to see it, it’s at the Social Sciences building on campus! Great job students










We are excited to announce that we are offering an Adult Welding class. Classes will be Tuesday evenings for 7 weeks, with classes on 2/25, 3/11, 3/18, 3/25, 4/1, 4/8, and 4/15. We only have 6 spots available at this time, so please call the high school office to reserve your spot, 406-297-5700. Cost is $50.


Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks is offering Hunters Education starting on March 11. There will be 7 evening courses and one Saturday field day. Attendance at all classes and the field course is required to pass the course. Classes will take place in the Eureka Middle School. For more information and to sign up, please click this link.
https://www.register-ed.com/events/view/225228


The Survival Science learned what to do if stuck in cold weather. They built a shelter and fire. The shelter was a little lacking but the fire felt nice and was hot enough to cook hotdogs and s’mores on! Keep safe everyone is this bitter cold weather!




The LCHS ceramics class is having a pop-up sale during PAW this week. All items purchased includea candy grams for Valentine’s Day.

Notice of The Regular School Board Meeting on Feb 10 at 6:00pm in the LCHS Library.


Couldn't make it to the 1st Meeting? Or want to hear more? THe Eureka Public Schools is holding a critical community meeting on February 20 at 6:00pm in the Middle School LIbrary to discuss potential solutions for our aging school facilities and safety concerns. After four unsuccessful bond measures, we need your voices and ideas to chart the best path forward. We seek your input on Safety improvements, Building Modernization, and Potential new construction options. Your perspective is invaluable in helping us develop a plan that truly serves our community's needs. Whether you've supported or opposed previous bonds, we welcome your constructive ideas.. Our first meeting was very informative and we had some great discussions.
Please join us in this important conversation about our students' future.. RSVP appreciated but not required - Thank you! Joel Graves, Superintendent. jgraves@teameureka.net


The LCHS track team needs you? We are taking applications for a throwing coach. for this upcompng spring sports season.. If you are interested please email Athletic Director Chad Dunn, cdunn@teameureka.net, or Track Coach Andrew Gideon, agideon@teameureka.net. Thanks. Go Lions!


A tiny home built by last year’s Buildings Trades class has found a new home, but hasn’t moved far. This house will be used as a school employee rental property. The students were excited that their hard work will be used to help young staff members begin their educational journey, without the burden of high rental costs and lack of availability.






A representative from the University of Montana spoke to the art students, as well as picking up some student art projects that were submitted to the University of Montana School of Visual and Media Arts (SVMA) presentation of Corridor 93 Exhibition. All artwork that was submitted was juried by UM’s SVMA staff, and we had 20 student pieces chosen to be displayed, the most by any school. Montana high schools located along Highway 93, from the border of Idaho and up to the border of Canada, were asked to submit artwork for the art exhibition. There will be a total of 94 pieces showcased. Here are the schools that made it into the Corridor 93 Juried Art Exhibition: Polson, Flathead, Loyola, Darby, Florence, Big Sky, Whitefish School, Eureka, Charlo, and Willard Alternative Student work will be displayed from Jan 30-Feb 22 at the Gallery Of Art on the UM Campus. If you are in Missoula, go check it out! Great Job Students!



Regular School Board Notice. Monday January 13 at 6:00pm.


Hello Community Members. Eureka Public Schools is holding a critical community meeting on January 23 at 6:00pm to discuss potential solutions for our aging school facilities and safety concerns. After four unsuccessful bond measures, we need your voices and ideas to chart the best path forward. We seek your input on Safety improvements, Building Modernization, and Potential new construction options. Your perspective is invaluable in helping us develop a plan that truly serves our community's needs. Whether you've supported or opposed previous bonds, we welcome your constructive ideas.
Please join us in this important conversation about our students' future.. RSVP appreciated but not required - Thank you! Joel Graves, Superintendent. jgraves@teameureka.net


Come listen to our elementeray students sing in their holiday concert on Thursday December 19 in the LCHS Auditorium. The little ones have been practicing hard for your listening enjoyment. Kindergarten is at 5:30, Grades 1-2 at 6:00, and Grades 3-4 at 7:00. Happy Holidays!


Come join us for our Eureka Middle School Concert on December 12 at 6:30pm in the LCHS Auditorium. The 6-8 bands and 5-8 Chorus will playing and singing holiday tunes!


Come join us on Tuesday, December 10 for our LCHS Winter Concert and Art Show. We will have original art for sale by our Advanced Art Students starting at 5:00pm in the high school commons. Afterwards, navigate to the Auditorium and listen to our Choir & Band Students sing and play at 6:30pm. Food and Drinks will be available for puchase provided by our LCHS Cooking Club. Cash only please. Happy Holidays!


Our community is amazing!! Thanks to the generosity of some amazing people/organizations, our families in need will have heat. Thank you doesn't seem like enough.


Help others in our community. If you need more information, contact Principal Heather Dunn at Eureka Elementary School. 297-5500 or hdunn@teameureka.net
