
Last Day of School!
Sunburst Schools last day of school will be Friday, May 27, 2022! All classes will have a noon dismissal with buses running at that time!
The staff at Sunburst Schools wishes everyone a happy, safe, and fun summer break!
Classes for the 2022-2023 school year will begin on Wednesday, August 24, 2022!


8th Grade Promotion
Promotional ceremonies for Sunburst Junior High 8th graders will be held this evening in the NTC Auditorium at 7pm. Everyone is invited to come and celebrate the 8th grade class's achievements! Cake and punch will follow.
The promotional ceremony will be streamed via our school's Facebook page.


4th, 5th, and 6th grade students spent all morning south of town in search of fossils. We found a lot of marine fossils, such as ammonites and baculites, as well as some beautiful quartz and mica rocks!




4th, 5th, and 6th grade students spent all morning south of town in search of fossils. We found a lot of marine fossils, such as ammonites and baculites, as well as some beautiful quartz and mica rocks!

The 5th/6th, led by Mrs. Chilton, painted a variety of rocks that they placed out during town clean up yesterday.




My favorite people call me Mrs. Richmond! What a wonderful year it has been! Happy last week of school, CLASS OF 2030.


Basketball Camp Reminder
Please consider signing your child up for basketball camp! It is a great opportunity to learn the game and have fun! If you have questions, please contact Coach Aschim!



Town Clean Up
Sunburst Schools Kindergarten-12th grade will be having town clean up on Monday, May 23rd, at 2pm. Please send students to school with some work gloves to help pick up trash to beautify our community!


Congratulations to the Lady Refiner track team as they placed 3rd at the Northern C Divisional Track Meet in Grat Falls. The Lady Refiner divisional qualifiers, Claire Bucklin and Nikki Nau, combined for 50 points to bring home a team trophy! Thanks to Coach Nix, Coach Ehlers, and Coach Omdahl for leading our program.




Yearbooks Have Arrived!
Elementary yearbooks have arrived and are being sent home with your child today, Friday, May 20!


NTCHS Graudation
NTCHS Graduation will be held at the NTC Gymnasium on Saturday, May 21, 2022, at 1pm. Please come and support seniors Starla Suta, Anna Wedel, Tessa Postma, Mo Smith, Josh Kearns, Cade Hanson, and Wyatt Manthey on their big day!

Last Day of Preschool
Today was our last day of preschool. We really enjoyed having our 6 extra students visit weekly for the past few months. We greatly look forward to them joining us in Kindergarten next year.
Today all preschool & kindergarten students got to learn about bus safety and take a quick trip to Spark Park to play!


Northern C Track Divisional Changes
There have been some changes in the Northern C Divisional Track Meet. The new schedule is below.



Divisional Track on NFHS
The Northern C Divisional Track Meet is available for streaming over the NFHS Network (paid subsciprtion required). Please see the information in the picture below for more details.


5th Grade Puberty Talk
5th grade students were sent home with information on the puberty talk scheduled for next Monday, May 23rd, at 10am.


Divisional Track Meet 2022
The high school divisional track meet will be held in Great Falls this Thursday and Friday, May 19 and May 20. The schedule of events is below.



1st/2nd Grade Parents
A permission slip form was sent home with your child yesterday for students to attend the 1st/2nd grade field trip to Bynum. Please sign the form and have your child return it by Friday! Please contact your chld's teacher or the office if you have questions.


HS Awards Night
HS awards night was held last night in the NTC Auditorium to honor our student athletes for their great work in the classroom and on athletic field. We are proud of our students for their great accomplishments.
Thanks to Mrs. Kerfoot for putting this event together and Adam Kerfoot for providing a delicious meal and door prizes.


4th Grade students examined a photograph of a sign that stood at the head of a Butte mine. They translated the text, which is written in many different languages, identified countries in which that language was spoken, and speculated about what it meant that instructions had to be written in so many different languages. They learned that the Butte mines attracted workers and their families from many different countries around the world!





Third grade students learned about melting points, about the solid and liquid states of matter, and then discover why plastic was invented. In the activity students conducted an investigation to determine which types of candy melt in hot water.


