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  • National School Choral Award

    For the Courier|May 25, 2022

    The Glasgow High School National School Choral Award is McKenna Strommen. This is an award that is given to a 12th grade student that demonstrates singular merit, ability, and achievement, of outstanding contributions to the success of the school vocal program, and of an unusual degree of loyalty, cooperation, and high qualities of conduct. It is given to a 12th grade student that has taken part in choir all four years of high school and has gone above and beyond to show excellence, leadership...

  • Klind and Nybakken Degree Candidates For Spring Semester

    For the Courier|May 25, 2022

    The following Valley County students are degree candidates for the spring semester 2022 at the University of Montana – Missoula Glasgow – Trevor Klind – Certificate of Applied Science: Heavy Equipment Operation Nashua – Hayley Nybakken – Bachelor of Music Education Magna Cum Laude, indicating a 3.70 to 3.89 GPA....

  • Golden Microphone Award

    For the Courier|May 25, 2022

    The 2021-2022 Glasgow Middle School eighth grade choir Golden Microphone recipient is Jourdyn Fercho. This is an award that is given to an eighth grade choir student that has taken part in choir all three years of middle school and has gone above and beyond to show excellence, leadership and dedication to the school choir program. Jourdyn has actively participated in choir all three years, she has prepared and performed various solos throughout her time in Glasgow Middle School at music...

  • Herman Selected to University of Jamestown Spring 2022 Dean's List

    For the Courier|May 25, 2022

    Nikolas Herman, of Glasgow, Mont., has been selected to the University of Jamestown’s Spring 2022 Dean’s List for maintaining a semester GPA of 3.50 or better. The University of Jamestown was established in 1883 and is ranked as a top-tier regional school in US News and World Report and a top Midwestern school in The Princeton Review. The school features development of the whole person through its distinctive Journey to Success experience....

  • Hinsdale Student Recognized For Patriot's Pen Essay Competition

    For the Courier|May 25, 2022

    The Glasgow VFW Post 3107 honored Hinsdale middle school student Bailee McColly on May 9 at school in recognition of excellence in the Patriot's Pen Youth Essay Competition. As a result, she has been designated as an outstanding young spokesperson of the future and received $100. Conducted nationwide, this VFW-sponsored youth essay competition gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. This year's theme was "How Can I Be A Good American?"...

  • Valley County's Voice of Democracy Winners

    For the Courier|May 25, 2022

    The Glasgow VFW Post 3107 honored two Valley County students in recognition of excellence in the Voices of Democracy Essay Competition. Kate Parks, of Glasgow High School, and Cienna Stromman, of Hinsdale, were both designated as outstanding spokesperson for freedom and received $100. Conducted nationwide, the VFW-sponsored Voice of Democracy is an annual speech contest in which students write and record a speech and send in the recording to be judged by members of the VFW. This year's theme...

  • Smith and McColly Selected To Be Hinsdale's 2022 Girls' State Delegates

    For the Courier|May 25, 2022

    The 74th Montana's American Legion Auxiliary Girls State 2022 Program will be held on the campus of Carroll College from June 12 through June 18. Mattea McColly, daughter of Mike and Heidi McColly, and Ashton Smith, daughter of Kent and Sheena Hubbard, have been selected to be Hinsdale's 2022 Girls' State Delegates. Both girls are juniors at Hinsdale High School. The American Legion Auxiliary Girls State 2022 Program is a hands-on learning experience about local, county and state government. The...

  • Glasgow School District Receives National Recognition For Commitment To Empowering Students

    For the Courier|May 25, 2022

    Glasgow School District has announced that it has been recognized as a 2021-22 Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Distinguished District for providing broad access to transformative learning opportunities for students through its PLTW programs. It is one of just 282 districts across the U.S. to receive this honor. PLTW is a nonprofit organization that serves millions of PreK-12 students and teachers in schools across the U.S. The PLTW Distinguished District recognition honors districts committed to increasing student access, engagement, and...

  • Glasgow's BPA Participates in Nationals

    For the Courier|May 25, 2022

    Business Professionals of America Glasgow Chapter just got back from Nationals in Dallas, Texas, which was held May 4 through 8. We had six students make the trip down to compete with advisor Jill Page. They all took tests in programming, Microsoft, and other business related tests. Kate Parks and Alesia Hopstad did a volunteer internship at the hotel they were competing at. Four students, Parks, Dalton Sand, Tanner White and Blaire Westby, received the Ambassador Award, a national award for...

  • Irle School Straight A Third Quarter Students

    May 25, 2022

    Subway and Pizza Hut generously donated gift cards to the following students as a result of their achievements....

  • Mandy Rasmusan

    For the Courier|May 11, 2022

    Mandy Rasmusan currently teaches math at the Glasgow Middle School and is her 22nd year of teaching. She is married to Terry Rasmusan, who is a native of Peerless, Mont., and has four kids, Megan, 26, Glasgow High School class of 2014, DJ, 22, Glasgow High School class of 2018, Mylee, 12, and Kinsley, 10. "Teaching gives me the opportunity to support student growth and challenge students to prove their thinking. I enjoy that each day brings different tasks for each class, keeping things...

  • Opheim School News

    For the Courier|May 11, 2022

    The Junior High Academic Olympics were held on April 6. Billy Still came in as the overall top seventh-grade student in the division. He placed second in the English test, fifth in the science test and 10th in the history test. The team lost out in the first round of the oral competition. It was a close match and the team that won ended up also taking the championship in the orals. Throughout the school year several of our students participated in extra curricular sports that are not involved with the school. These students traveled to either...

  • Fransen Nominated For Dickinson State University's 2022 Outstanding Graduate Award

    For the Courier|May 11, 2022

    Alexander Fransen, of Glasgow, was nominated to receive Dickinson State University’s 2022 Outstanding Graduate Award. This award is the highest honor bestowed upon graduating seniors by the university. Students are nominated by the faculty in their academic departments for exceptional performance in their fields of study. Nominees submit an application packet which includes a resume, documentation of leadership, letters of reference, and an essay. A selection committee reviews completed applications and selects two individuals to receive the o...

  • Plummer Graduates From FPCC

    May 11, 2022

  • Sand Signs With Naval Academy

    May 11, 2022

  • Glasgow Elks Lodge Scholarship Available

    For the Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    The Glasgow Elks Lodge is now accepting applications for our 2022 scholarship through Friday, April 22. This scholarship is for graduating high school seniors that will continue their education at an accredited college, university, or trade school after graduation and is open to students from Glasgow, Nashua, Hinsdale, Opheim, Saco, Whitewater and Malta. You can apply online at the Montana Community Foundation website, www.mtcf.org. To apply, the student will need to create a new account, and when prompted to enter an access code for a...

  • FMDH Foundation Scholarships Available

    Taylor Zerbe, For the Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    The FMDH Foundation is once again offering scholarships to qualifying students! The Foundation is continually grateful to our donors who are always thinking of others, knowing they might need a helping hand. With nine named scholarships and $30,000 available to give, we encourage students to apply if they meet the requirements. The Scholarship Committee is excited to review the applications of our future nurses, doctors or students in other medically related fields! The Frank Heckner Memorial Scholarship is funded by a charitable trust gifted...