Bitterroot Elementary
1801 Bench Boulevard
Billings, MT 59105
(406) 281-6205
Fax (406) 254-1155
Office hours
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
1801 Bench Boulevard
Billings, MT 59105
(406) 281-6205
Fax (406) 254-1155
Office hours
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
HOME OF THE BITTERROOT BOBCATS!
Kevin Croff - Principal
Christy Zimmerman - Secretary
MORNING CHOICE!
This takes the place of Morning Walk, when your child arrives after 8:05 they are welcome to come into their classrooms for an activity of their "choice". Students may still arrive after the earlier time of 7:45 to eat breakfast and then go to Morning Choice. If a student arrives before 8:05 but is not eating breakfast, they will report to the playground to walk until Morning Choice. Please keep in mind this is an unsupervised time.
This takes the place of Morning Walk, when your child arrives after 8:05 they are welcome to come into their classrooms for an activity of their "choice". Students may still arrive after the earlier time of 7:45 to eat breakfast and then go to Morning Choice. If a student arrives before 8:05 but is not eating breakfast, they will report to the playground to walk until Morning Choice. Please keep in mind this is an unsupervised time.
Please see this link -Attendance Matters- for information on attendance and it's affect on learning.
BE IN THE KNOW-
Sign up for the Bitterroot School Remind -
In your phone's browser type rmd.at/944483
Sign up for the Bitterroot School Remind -
In your phone's browser type rmd.at/944483
Dr Notes
If your student is absent 3 or more days consecutively, a doctor's note is required. If your student is absent frequently due to illness documentation will be requested.
If your student is absent 3 or more days consecutively, a doctor's note is required. If your student is absent frequently due to illness documentation will be requested.
A Message From Our Friends at
CASA
The success of our future depends on the well being of our children, but in Montana they are among the most vulnerable. Statewide, the number of children entering foster care due to abuse or neglect in recent years has skyrocketed. In Yellowstone County, the number of children removed from their home has increased drastically from 182 in 2014 to 574 in 2017, resulting in more than 800 children currently in foster care. You could be the voice for one of these children by becoming a volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate, with CASA of Yellowstone County. Our next set of training classes begins in January. Give Ben McKee a call at 259-1233 or visit our website at yellowstonecasa.org to learn more about our upcoming information sessions and how you can make a difference in the life of a child.
CASA
The success of our future depends on the well being of our children, but in Montana they are among the most vulnerable. Statewide, the number of children entering foster care due to abuse or neglect in recent years has skyrocketed. In Yellowstone County, the number of children removed from their home has increased drastically from 182 in 2014 to 574 in 2017, resulting in more than 800 children currently in foster care. You could be the voice for one of these children by becoming a volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate, with CASA of Yellowstone County. Our next set of training classes begins in January. Give Ben McKee a call at 259-1233 or visit our website at yellowstonecasa.org to learn more about our upcoming information sessions and how you can make a difference in the life of a child.
Attendance Matters!