
The MHSA Sports Physical form is also on the school website if you want to print your own:
https://5il.co/3dn9l

NEXT TUESDAY!!!
ATHLETES considering a sport for SY2025-26 -- Sports Physicals will be conducted at Melstone Schools beginning at 1pm on TUESDAY, May 13th.
MHSA has a REQUIRED form that must be completed by a parent/guardian prior to the physical. Forms available at front office. Please contact Heidi if you would like the form sent home with a student.
COST is $25 -- cash or check payable to Roundup Memorial Healthcare


TOMORROW!! Spring Concert & BPA Hosted Barbeque -- PLEASE JOIN US!!



Coach Jason Grebe announces the 2025 Bob Eike Memorial Tournament schedule for High School Boys, and Men's Bracket



CHANGE of DATE!!
The Spring Concert date has been moved to next Thursday, May 1st with a start time of 7 PM.
ALSO
BPA Carnival is now this Thursday, April 24th, from 5pm to 8pm

Business Manager Job Posting! Come Join Our Team!


Join our Team today!


Property Resolution Notice


Superintendent Interview Thursday, April 19th, 2025 at 530 pm In the School Cafeteria. Open to the public.


Trustee Election/Levy Election Cancelation


Regular School Board Meeting April 8th, 2025 at 7pm in the School Cafeteria.


Two candidates are being Interviewed for Superintendent/Principal Position for FY2026. One will be on Monday, April 7th, 2025 at 3pm. The second candidate will be interviewed on April 8th, 2025 at 530 pm. Both Interviews will take place in the Melstone Schools Cafeteria. Open to the public.


2025 Bob Eike Memorial Basketball Tournament coming soon! See flyer.


Summertime Basketball Camp! See flyer.


Summertime Volleyball Camp! See flyer.


Coming Soon - PROM! Contact Mr. Eike for tickets or information.


Attention High School JUNIORS!! (excerpt from OPI April Compass)
Empower Tomorrow’s Leaders:
Register Now for American Legion Boys and Auxiliary Girls State
Montana high school juniors have a unique opportunity to develop leadership skills, gain firsthand experience in government operations, and make lifelong connections at the American Legion Boys State and Auxiliary Girls State programs. These premier programs provide students with an immersive, hands-on education in civic engagement, preparing them to be the leaders of tomorrow.
What is Boys and Girls State?
The American Legion Boys State and Auxiliary Girls State are week long programs where students create and operate their own state government. Participants campaign for office, draft and debate legislation, and engage in problem-solving scenarios that mirror real-world governance. Through this experience, students develop a deeper understanding of government structures, public service, and civic responsibility.
Why Participate?
College & Career Readiness: Many colleges and employers recognize Boys and Girls State as a prestigious program that enhances applications and resumés.
Scholarship Opportunities: Attendees may qualify for college scholarships, including the Samsung American Legion Scholarship.
Networking & Leadership: Participants meet peers from across the state, building friendships and professional networks that last a lifetime.
Civic Engagement: Students gain a greater appreciation for democratic processes and public service.
Who Can Apply?
Current high school juniors in Montana who are interested in government, leadership, and civic engagement are encouraged to apply. Schools are encouraged to nominate students who demonstrate leadership potential and an interest in public service.
Program Cost Covered
The $300 program fee is fully covered by American Legion Posts and Units across the state, ensuring that all eligible students have the opportunity to participate without financial barriers.
For more information or to register, visit our website: http://mtlegion.org/americanlegionboysstate.html

April 3rd, 2025 In the Melstone Schools Math Classroom we will be holding a Superintendent/Principal Interview for the FY2026 at 9 am. Open to the public.


Interested in High School Volleyball?? If you are planning or considering participation in High School Volleyball next fall, please bring your lunch to the Computer Lab on Tuesday April 1st and join Doug & Shelby for some important information. Incoming 8th graders also invited!


Ski Trip tomorrow!
Leave time: 5 AM
Please bring $ for snacks at the gas station/lodge
Forecast looks like it will be windy on the mountain. Please make sure you have some kind of face covering to protect your skin from the wind. (Sunglasses and or goggles too!)
Don’t hesitate to send me a message with any questions!