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Principal:
Jody Sulser
Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri -
Start time: 8:10 am
Dismissal: 3:10 pm
Wed - Early Out
Dismissal: 2:10 pm
Bell Schedule
Contact Us:
(406) 281-5900
Fax
(406) 281-6177
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Counseling Center
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If you, or someone you know, are experiencing thoughts of suicide, please call 911 or the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (call or text) at 988 for immediate, confidential help, or go to the nearest emergency room.
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The CRISIS TEXT LINE offers FREE 24/7 access to crisis counselors. To access this service text MT to the number 741-741 and a crisis counselor will respond immediately to provide assistance.
LIBRARY
LEWIS AND CLARK Information:
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Hours: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm M., T., TH., F.; W - 8:00 am - 2:30 pm
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Checkout Times: Students may check out throughout the day with a pass.
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Librarian: Annie Rice, M. Ed.
ABOUT THE LIBRARY
LIBRARY EXPECTATIONS
LCMS Library Behavior Policy follows the behavior policies of the LC Student Handbook.
Food and Drink - Students may not eat in the LCMS Library at any time, except with librarian permission.
Lost/Damaged Library Materials - If a student suspects they may have lost a book, please see Mrs. Rice as soon as possible. Many times, the book has been returned. Please see Mrs. Rice with damaged books. Mrs. Rice is a book wizard and can often repair damage!
CHECKOUT, RETURN, RENEWAL
PRINTING
Printing services are available on a limited basis.
Students may print in black and white from the "print cubby" in the library. To maximize resources, we ask that printing is limited to school work only.
Color printing is available for $.25 per page and can be printed by sharing your document or image with Mrs. Rice.
CHROMEBOOKS
Additional Library Resources
Research Projects
Class Research Projects
- Egyptian Pharaohs
- Mesopotamian Empires
- Egyptian Mythology
- Ancient Greece: Athens v. Sparta
- National History Day
- Learn to Speak Apsa'alooke (Crow)
Egyptian Pharaohs
Pharaoh Khufu: The Pyramid Builder
Pharaoh Senusret I: Patron of the Arts
Pharaoh Hatshepsut: Promoter of Egyptian Trade
Pharaoh Ramses II: Military Leader and Master Builder
King Tutankhaten
Pharaohs - Kings and Queens: Discovering Egypt
Egyptian Dynasties: Ancient Civilizations
Ancient Egypt: Smithsonian (use the search glass for imagery related to your pharaoh)
Mesopotamian Empires
National Geographic: The Assyrian Empire
The History Channel: Mesopotamia
Khan Academy: Ancient Mesopotamian Civilizations
World History Encyclopedia: Mesopotamia
Lumen Learning: The Akkadian Empire
Khan Academy: The Sumerians and Mesopotamia
World Book Searches:
- Mesopotamia
- Assyria
- Sumer
- Babylonia
- Babylon
- Hanging Gardens of Babylon
World Book Online
Egyptian Mythology
For this group project, each student will research three of the following Egyptian gods or goddesses:
Osiris
Isis
Horus
Seth
Hathor
Anubis
Thoth
Bastet
Ma’at (Maat)
Ra (Amun Ra or Re)
Websites
Ancient Egypt – Gods and Goddesses from the British Museum
Ancient Egyptian Gods Gallery from BBC Ancient history in-depth
Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt from the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum
Egyptian Gods - from History for Kids
Ancient Egypt: Ancient Egyptian Gods
Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt - from National Geographic
Ancient Egypt Gods and Goddesses
Ancient Egyptian Gods for Kids
Ancient Egypt from the University of Manchester
Reference
World Book Search Specific God or Goddess
Books - NonFiction
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Ancient Egypt, Hart, George, 1945-
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Ancient Egypt, Hart, George, 1945- author
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Egypt, Bodden, Valerie, author
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Treasury of Egyptian mythology : classic stories of gods, goddesses, monsters & mortals, Napoli, Donna Jo, 1948-
- Egyptian mythology A to Z : a young reader's companion, Remler, Pat
Books - Fiction (for further reading)
- The throne of fire : the graphic novel, Collar, Orpheus, ill
- The serpent's shadow, Riordan, Rick
- The throne of fire, Riordan, Rick
Ancient Greece: Athens v. Sparta
Ancient Greece Research
National History Day
Each year, National History Day® frames students’ research within a historical theme. The theme is chosen for broad application to world, national, or state history and its relevance to ancient history or to the more recent past.
The 2024-2025 theme is Rights & Responsibilities in History.
NHD Research Support
National History Day Student Resources - Official NHD webpage
Find Primary Sources
Digital Public Library of America
Smithsonian Institution - Learning Lab
Chronicling America - Historical Newspapers
World Book Online
Additional Resources
White House Historical Association
Annotated Bibliography
NHD Annotated Bibliography Instructions
Example Annotated Bibliography
Learn to Speak Apsa'alooke (Crow)
Crow Dictionary - online dictionary - enter the English word to see and hear its Crow pronunciation
Crow Indian Language (Apsa'alooke, Apsaroke, Absarokee) - website includes a dictionary, pronunciation guide, and vocabulary words.
Apsáalooke Language Alphabet and Pronunciation Guide
Apsa'alooke: The Story of the Crow Language - includes history and pronunciation guide.
A Dictionary of Everyday Crow - available in the Lewis and Clark Library
Online Reading
Other Libraries
SORA - Online Ebooks and Audiobooks
Enter your student ID to check out both eBooks and audiobooks.