
Gallatin High Update
Week of May 22-27, 2023
The State Special Olympics took place last week and many GHS students participated and volunteered.
Both boys and girls won the team titles at Divisional Track last weekend. Great job, Raptors!
Gallatin's boys and girls tennis teams had a fantastic showing at Divisionals as well with the boys winning and the girls placing second. Both teams qualified players for state this weekend.
Congratulatins to these GHS students who earned the Montana Seal of Bi-literacy for being proficient in two languages.
Senior Graduation Yard Signs
Key Club is happy to announce they are once again selling signs for GHS graduates. Signs are $20 and can be paid via cash or check made out to Gallatin High School. To register your graduating senior, please add your name and graduate’s name at this link. Payment and pick up will be at GHS on Fridays, starting May 5th, May 12th and May 19th at lunch in the commons.
For further questions or additional information please contact Key Club faculty advisor, Joe Kusak, at Joe.kusak@bsd7.org or (406) 522-4235
Sculpture students installing their larger than life sculptures based on the work of Claes Oldenburg
The Week Ahead
Monday, May 22
- School Board meeting, 5:45pm
- Gallatin High spring choir concert, 7pm
- Chamber orchestra concert, 6pm at BHS auditorium
Tuesday, May 23
Yearbook distribution begins
Spring pep assembly, Homeroom Hallway schedule
Senior orchestra concert, 7pm
GHS Booster Club, 6pm
Wednesday, May 24
- Psych Fair all day in the library
- Senior Launch at lunch in the Raptor gym
- Senior art show reception, 4-5:30pm DeWeese Gallery at BHS
- Spring band concert, 7:30pm
- Tennis departs for state tournament
Thursday, May 25
- Track team departs for state tournament
- English IV presentations all day
Friday, May 26
- PIR day-no school for students
- State Tennis and Track continue
Upcoming Events:
- June 3, 10am - Graduation
- June 6-8 - Final exams, schedule here
Thank you to everyone who participated or volunteered at the 2nd Annual Raptor Run fundraiser for our band program
Some of our special ed students, staff, and peer tutors cheering on the Bozeman Yetis
Thank you to all of the GHS students who volunteered to help out at the state Special Olympics!
Bozeman Community Center Update
A few weeks ago, the City of Bozeman held an Open House at Gallatin High to update community members about plans for the proposed west side Community Center. There was a great turnout and lots of rich conversations with residents of all ages.
These concept designs are based off of community feedback from the nearly 1,400 survey responses we received and hundreds of attendees at in person and virtual events and meetings we held with folks across the community. You can check out the concept designs at the link above at your convenience.
Next steps for the project are to develop cost models and the language that will go before voters in the November 2023 election. Stay tuned for more information as we move from community engagement to voter education ahead of the election!
You can stay up to date on the proposal by visiting this page or subscribing for updates.