
Don’t miss out on the memories from this school year! Early bird yearbooks are just $20 when purchased before Monday, February 16th — that’s only one week left! ⏰
Yearbooks will still be available after February 16th, but the price will increase, so now’s the time to grab yours and save.
You can purchase a yearbook by going to yearbookforever.com and inputting "Stevensville Middle School" to ensure you purchase the correct one!
Secure your copy and make sure this year’s moments are remembered for years to come! 💙

Our school counselor, Ms. Suzie Flint, brings immense empathy, genuine care, and a deep ability to connect with both students and staff. She listens, supports, and advocates with her whole heart—meeting people exactly where they are and helping them feel seen and valued. And just when you need it most, her great sense of humor brings a smile or a laugh that can turn any tough day around.
We are so grateful for the compassion, warmth, and positivity Ms. Suzie brings to our school community. Thank you for being such a steady, uplifting presence—we are BEYOND lucky to have you! 💫

We’re excited to welcome our new 7th & 8th grade science teacher, Ms. Gracey! Originally from Massachusetts, she earned her degree in Education and Psychology in Maine and brings a unique blend of classroom knowledge and real-world experience to our science program.
Her background includes hands-on science learning through farming, along with incredible outdoor experiences hiking both the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail. These adventures fuel her passion for experiential, inquiry-based science and helping students connect learning to the world around them.
We’re thrilled to have her on our team and can’t wait to see the curiosity, exploration, and excitement she brings to our science classrooms this semester. Welcome aboard! 🧪🌍
Haley Berg and Olivia Zane received the highest scores for their projects and received the Ravalli Award (see pictured with Haley Berg!). The following students also won recognition for their work on the project they decided to create.
1st place paper - Olivia Zane
1st place exhibit - Haley Berg
Runner-up exhibit - Jamesyn Blaine and Brecklynn Miller
1st place performance - Sierra Moore, Emily Roebke, Kadance Depee and Diem Lewis
Runner-up performance - Nika Braun
1st place website - Tia Brunell, Lilah Pfister and Addi Olney
Runner-up website - Colton Flowers
1st place documentary - Abigail Talbot
Runner-up documentary - Evelynn Driskell
Many of the students who competed will now advance to the regional competition in Helena on February 14th. The best projects at regionals will advance to state in Bozeman later this spring.
Congratulations to all of our students who worked so hard on their National History Day projects! A big thank you to Mr. Buerkle, Mr. Wells, Ms. Frandsen, and others who judged and supported these students! #futurehistorians #learnfromthepast #stevensvillestrong

*If students would like to bring a guest who does not attend our school, they will need approval at least one day before the event! Students can get approval from Mrs. Armour!*
If you have any questions about the upcoming dance, please let Mrs. Armour know! Thank you!

We are so grateful for the time, energy, and heart poured into our students and school community. Wishing you nothing but success, happiness, and exciting discoveries in your next chapter—you will be truly missed! 🧪✨

Our Kudos Card winners are....Lance Morris, Dahlia Cruz, and Eugene Galloway!
Lance earned a Kudos for going to math with a smile and positive attitude every single day! Way to be respectful, Lance!
Dahlia earned a Kudos for leading her advisory group in the door decorating activity. She is an amazing leader and always goes above and beyond expectations! Way to be responsible and a graduate, Dahlia!
Eugene earned a Kudos for helping a friend catch up on notes and skills after they were absent. Way to be responsible and kind, Eugene!
Congrats Lance, Dahlia, and Eugene on your Kudos cards , and thank you for making Stevensville Middle School a better place!
Students worked collaboratively to identify needs, research solutions, and confidently share their proposals—demonstrating strong communication, critical thinking, and leadership skills. This authentic learning experience empowered students to use their voices and see how thoughtful ideas can help shape a positive school community.
We’re proud of their professionalism, preparation, and initiative!




In art class, students designed and created their own beaded bracelets, learning how patterns, color choices, symmetry, and repetition can tell a story and reflect personal style. Each piece is a unique expression of creativity, patience, and craftsmanship—highlighting how art can be both functional and meaningful.
We’re proud of the focus, creativity, and individuality shown in these student-made works! 💙🖤






Students designed and built their own stools, then added unique images on top to make each piece truly one of a kind. We love seeing hands-on learning, problem-solving, and artistic expression come together in the shop!


Bradley earned his Kudos for knocking on a staff member's door and saying, "housekeeping" while offering to clean her office. He did this on his free time, and the staff member reported he was very responsible! Way to be respectful to our staff, Bradley!
William received his Kudos for helping a younger student (5th grader) with his math! Way to be respectful and a graduate, William!
Congrats Bradley and William for your Kudos, and thank you for contributing in a positive way to our school!

Dear Parents of 7th and 8th Grade Girls Basketball Players,
Please join us for a brief informational meeting on Thursday, January 22, 2026, at 6:00 PM in the Middle School Library. We will review what the season will look like, go over required paperwork, and answer any questions you may have as we prepare for the upcoming season.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Best regards,
Ryan Hamilton, Activities Director

Beginning January 12, they will be offering free, hands-on classes for students in grades 7–12, including:
Digital Design Level Up Your Drawing: Realistic Art Basics
Music Production Modern Music Studio: Advanced Tools for Creative Musicians
New Technologies Mech My Day: Build. Code. Battle.
Our after school programs are designed to spark creativity, build 21st-century skills, and support students as they explore interests in a welcoming, project-based environment.
Students can register online using this link:
https://mapsmediainstitute.com/enroll

Our STEAM elective students in Mrs. Hamrick’s class are putting engineering and physics concepts to the test! Students designed and built their own models, then competed to see how their creations performed. Through hands-on problem solving, collaboration, and a little friendly competition, students explored real-world engineering and physics in an engaging and meaningful way.
Way to innovate, experiment, and learn by doing! 👏✨



What better way to celebrate the START of the week than announcing our next Kudos Card winners!
Our first Kudos Card winners of 2026 are...Lily DeHostos, Seeley Baugus, and Avery Gill!
Lily earned a Kudos for making improvements on being early for the bus and being on time! She is always kind, pleasant, and helpful to the bus driver and other students on the bus! Way to be respectful Lily!
Seeley earned his Kudos for consistently going above and beyond in his math work. His willingness to assist others makes a huge difference in the classroom! Way to be a graduate Seeley!
Avery earned her Kudos for getting all caught up on her notes and IXL skills in one day when she was absent! Impressive work! Way to be responsible and a graduate, Avery!
Congrats Lily, Seeley, and Avery on your Kudos Cards, and thank you for contributing in a positive way to our school!

What an incredible afternoon of creativity, courage, and talent! Our students truly shined at the First Annual Stevensville Middle School Talent Show, showcasing a wide range of amazing skills and performances. We are so proud of every student who took the stage!
👏 Thank you to our families who came out to support our performers—your encouragement means the world to our students.
🎖️ A huge thank you to our judges for the time, care, and thoughtful consideration that went into making some very tough decisions.
👏 Finally, a BIG thank you to Mr. Kaney, our HS principal for helping with sound set up!
🏆 Talent Show Results
🥇 1st Place: Skylar Jensen and THE Crew performing "Better When I'm Dancing"
🥈 2nd Place: Gracie Mestas performing "From the Start"
🥉 3rd Place: William Hinson performing his "Yo Yo Combo"
⭐ Honorable Mention for Most Creative: Cole Werner singing his own song called, "Lone Wolf"
Congratulations to all of our performers for making this first talent show such a memorable success—we can’t wait for next year! 💛🐝




Our students had an amazing time celebrating all their hard work and positive choices! The day kicked off with a schoolwide breakfast—a big thank you to Heather Grooms and Deb Buckley for serving and helping start the morning on a great note. 🍳🥞
Students then headed out to enjoy Home Alone at the Roxy Theater 🎬 and wrapped up the fun with bowling at Ravalli Fun Center 🎳. Smiles, laughter, and memories were made all around!
We are so proud of our students and grateful to our community partners and staff who helped make Jacket Joy Day such a special experience. 💛🐝
Please see our schedule change for Thursday, December 18th (tomorrow).
We have adjusted to allow time for students to turn in missing assignments before the deadline!
Thank you!
