Look who we caught stopping by early this morning!
So excited that Santa stopped by Bonner School early this year!

These Lumberjacks are so excited to be face-to-face learning again!

Parents of 8th Graders- High School Enrollment forms are due back to me by this Friday! If you need a copy please click here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ufoyz7TEkXGNUnFuLLMIrOd4T30uMJGc/view?usp=sharing
Thank you!
Katie Cotner, School Counselor kcotner@bonner.k12.mt.us
Missoula County Food Bank will have free grab and go meals for families over the holiday break. Please click on the photo for details.
Online Academy middle school students put Aristotle's rhetorical appeals (ethos, logos, and pathos) into use by creating and presenting advertisements.
Next, they will use these modes of persuasion to write argumentative essays.
Mrs. Lehnen, Bonner School secretary, always has a smile and kind word for everyone.

I wish you could hear this interaction!

Parents of 8th Graders- keep your eyes peeled! Missoula County Public Schools will be mailing out high school enrollment paperwork to you this week! Can you believe we are already talking about high school!?!
Paperwork will need to be completed and then returned to Bonner School. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
Mrs. Cotner, School Counselor kcotner@bonner.k12.mt.us

Remote teaching is fun.


What remote teaching looked like today at Bonner!


Middle School Parents, here's your child's remote-learning class schedule. Remember, your child has live classes on their regular cohort days (M/T for Cohort A, Th/F for Cohort B).
This Little Lumberjack is engaged in her virtual classroom!

Attention Parents/Guardians: There is NO onsite school for Bonner students tomorrow, November 30th. Instruction will be delivered virtually through Friday, December 11th. Please have your child(ren) log into Google Classroom tomorrow after 12:00 for further directions from their teacher(s).
Everyone loves a parade!

History and archaeology can be complicated. We often have mixed and broken pieces that we have to sort and reassemble in order to get even a blurry image of the past. 6th graders in Mr. Huisken's social studies piece together "artifacts" to experience firsthand the tedious skill of sorting, sifting, and reconstructing. This was a fun break activity (pun intended). Happy Thanksgiving!




No school Wednesday, November 25 - Friday, November 27th

Let’s talk Turkey in TK




6th Grades in Mr. Huisken's social studies go old school, literally! Today they learned about ancient writing methods, clay tablet and all!



A typical day in 1M




A typical day in KV




