2024 CAT/GRIZ TICKETS!

Reminder of the required High School Basketball parents meeting Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 7 pm in the main gym. All athletes need to have a current physical on file at the school, a concussion form signed by parent and athlete, and a permission to participate signed by both parent and athlete before an athlete can practice. A pay to play fee of $40 and an activity fee of $30 is required before the first game.
GAME DAY! Titans face off with the Sugarbeeters of Chinook today for a second round playoff game at 1pm. Come out and enjoy the weather for the last home game of the season in Philipsburg.

Lady Trojans will be playing a loser out contest today at 2:30pm in Manhattan Christian. Come out and support these student athletes if at all possible today. You can also catch the game on the Drummond School NFHS channel: https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/schools/drummond-high-school-drummond-mt. Let's go Lady Trojans! #WeAreDrummond!

Parents: We will be honoring our Veterans on Monday, November 11th. If your child/children have red, white, and blue, please have them dress in that for the program. We hope to see everyone there!
Don't forget to join us in honoring our Veterans on Monday at 9:45am in the Auxiliary Gym.

The Pep bus is on its way home! They left Manhattan and we will update our Facebook page when they are 30 minutes from Drummond!
Congratulations to the Lady Trojans on their win over Seeley! They will play at 7pm this evening!!
Trojans will play Granite for the championship in 13C volleyball. You can catch the game on NFHS! #WeAreDrummond!
Fun was had by all on Grandparents game day! Everyone enjoyed popcorn and many different games. Thank you to all the Grandparents who came to participate in game day with your grandchildren!!










The elementary is cheering for you girls! Go Lady Trojans! 🏐💙🏐💙

Our 6th graders made signs to send our Lady Trojans off to the District Tournament and to send our Titans off to the first round of playoffs! We love the support from our students!


The elementary students decorate the halls with some of their amazing art work! We have some talented students!!




Mark your calendars! Concert time is just around the corner! The Junior high and high school winter concert will be on Thursday, December 12th (Time TBD). The elementary concert will be on Monday, December 16th at 6pm. Please come and support our music program and our students as you enjoy a fun night of music, new and old.


Come enjoy a Chili dinner before you cheer the Titans on to victory! (Please note date change. It will take place on Saturday).

Drummond Schools would like to invite everyone to join us for a special Veterans Day celebration on Monday, November 11th, at 9:45 AM in the auxiliary gym. We extend a special invitation to all veterans to come and be honored by our students and staff. Following the program, all veterans are invited to stay and eat lunch with our elementary students. We look forward to celebrating and honoring the brave individuals in our community who have served our country.

Congratulations to Coach Norman, Coach Miller and the Drummond Trojan's boys and girls Cross Country teams who both placed 4th at the state cross country meet this past Saturday in Missoula. Also congratulation to State Class C Champion Dawson Parke and to medalists Natalie Graveley (4th) and Josh Yakos (7th).



The Lady Trojans Volleyball team will play their first round match for the District 13 C Tournament at 12 pm on Thursday, Oct. 30 at SKC in Pablo. First round playoff game for the Flint Creek Titans will be against Circle in Drummond at 1 pm Saturday, Oct. 2.


Red Ribbon Week highlights the importance of living a drug-free life. It presents an opportunity for parents, educators, and communities to reinforce the drug-free messages they share with their children throughout the year.
Red Ribbon Week was started after the death of Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena, who in 1985 was brutally tortured and murdered by drug traffickers he was investigating in Mexico. As a tribute to SA Camarena, high school friend Henry Lozano and Congressman Duncan Hunter created “Camarena Clubs” and the wearing of a red ribbon to show their opposition to drugs.

Our fourth grade students take turns raising the flags in the morning and taking them down in the afternoon. They have learned flag etiquette and the proper way to fold the flag! Thank you to all the fourth graders and to Mrs. Rosa Ostler for this service.

