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Lame Deer Elementary School 
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Last Updated: June 23, 2009 Contact web administrator: ataylor@lamedeer.k12.mt.us
Jr & Sr. High SchoolYou must have an email account on this computer for this link to work. If you don't have an email account, just copy the email address the old fashioned way and use it on a computer where you usually email.
Last Updated: October 30, 2009 Contact web administrator: ataylor@lamedeer.k12.mt.us
Monthly CalendarThe word month comes from the word moon. Many cultures have marked the passing of time by observing the days from one full moon or one new moon to the next. Here is a list of upcoming events at our schools. We've used the Cheyenne names for the months. Here is a link to our full year Academic Calendar.
Upcoming Activities and Important Dates for 2009-2010
10 Sé’énéhe – October – Facing Into - 2009
11 He’konéneéš’he – November – Hard Face Moon - 2009
12 Ma’xėhe’konéneéše’he – December – Big Hard Face Moon - 2009
1 Hohtséeše’he – January –Hoop Moon - 2010
2 Ma’xėhohtséeše’he – February - Big Hoop Moon - 2010
3 Pónoma’a’ėhasenéeše’he – March – Drying up Moon - 2010
4 Véhpotséeše’he – April – Leaf Moon - 2010
5 Matsé’oméeš’he – May – Spring Moon - 2010
6 Enano’éeše’he – June – Planting Moon - 2010
Brief History of Lame Deer SchoolsInformation on the history of our school district has been difficult to track down. However, Mrs. Mabel Small and Mr. George Birtic have put together the following history:
1909 Public schooling was established in Lame Deer



Technology BuildingIt is part of our department’s job to ensure that our district complies with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). This is an act of Congress that tries to ensure that children are not exposed to inappropriate materials or placed in harm’s way because of what they see or do while using the Internet. Schools and public libraries which do not follow the guidelines of the act may lose government funding of computers and Internet access.
Our department has adopted 3 ways of trying to protect our students. First we have adopted an Internet Acceptable Use Policy This policy lays basic guidelines stating that the computers are supplied for academic use by students. If students or staff fail to follow the guidelines of the policy, they may lose access to the Internet. This could make it more difficult to complete assignments, but it will ensure that students are not abusing their computer use at school.
The second thing we have done is to install an Internet Filter which blocks offensive sites, social networking sites like My Space or Facebook, and games and gambling sites among others. While some of these sites seem harmless, they do little to contribute to a student’s academic progress and have been shown to sometimes place a child in harm’s way. It is not possible to block everything and still allow access to websites needed for school assignments, therefore the ultimate Internet Filter must be the computer user. Some of our students have discovered ways to avoid the Internet Filter and access unacceptable websites. This can be compared to breaking into a locked house. It can be done, but it is wrong. These students will also loose Internet Access.
The third way we try to protect our staff and students is to issue individual computer accounts and passwords to allow the computer user to have a secure place to store their work. Our Acceptable Use Policy states that sharing accounts and passwords is not allowed. A computer account is not the user’s personal property and it cannot be given away or shared. It is the responsibility of each user to keep his or her account secure.
You can learn more about Internet Safety at this website. NetSmartz
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Last updated: June 23, 2009 Contact web administrator: ataylor@lamedeer.k12.mt.us
You will not be able to fill in and submit these forms online. You will have to print them, fill them out and bring them to the District Enrollment Clerk at the Technology Building, next to the District Administration Building. You will need Adobe Reader for some of the documents. You can download it here.
Call (406)477.6305 ext. 1011 if you have any questions.
Last updated: June 23, 2009 Contact web administrator:ataylor@lamedeer.k12.mt.us