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{"monthlySchoolDonationEnabled":true,"callToActionDisplayName":"Three Forks High School","outOfStateSupporters":39.2,"allowSchoolLevelGiving":true,"hasFundedProjects":true,"projectGratitudeData":[{"teacherId":6875189,"projectId":10090551,"letterContent":"We are so excited to share that all of the materials for our garden expansion have arrived and are ready to use! Thanks to your incredible generosity, we now have everything we need to expand our raised garden beds and grow our school-wide garden program.\r\n\r\nWhile we are eager to get planting, Montana weather has its own timeline, and we are still waiting for consistent warmer temperatures before putting plants in the ground. In the meantime, students have already begun preparing—planning what to grow, organizing supplies, and learning about planting techniques in our classrooms. The anticipation is building, and it has created even more excitement and engagement around the project.\r\n\r\nOnce the weather cooperates, our students—from PreK through 12th grade—will begin planting and bringing this space to life. The garden will soon be full of activity, supporting hands-on learning in science and Family and Consumer Sciences classes, while also continuing to serve as a peaceful outdoor space for student wellness.","fullyFundedDate":1772559539291,"projectUrl":"project/lets-get-growing-and-give/10090551/","projectTitle":"Let's Get Growing and Give","teacherDisplayName":"Mrs. O","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp6875189_orig.png?crop=375,375,x0,y37&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1578254729555","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/mrs-oehmcke"},{"teacherId":6875189,"projectId":9839285,"letterContent":"Because of your incredible generosity, our classroom has been transformed into a hub of creativity, reflection, and innovation! Our middle and high school students have begun diving into A Paperboy's Fable, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens and its Personal Workbook, The Coolest Startups in America, and Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different—and the impact has been immediate.\r\n\r\nStudents are not only reading—they're making meaningful connections between the stories and their own lives. They've started identifying personal goals, discussing what it takes to be successful, and exploring how entrepreneurs turn ideas into reality. Through class discussions and activities, students are using the habits and principles from these books to shape their own business ideas and career aspirations.\r\n\r\nOne of the most exciting moments has been watching students realize that success isn't just for \"other people\"—it's something they can build themselves. They are beginning to see challenges as opportunities and are growing more confident in their ability to lead, create, and problem-solve. And, these texts will be used for years to come!!\r\n\r\nYour support has provided more than just books—it has given students a new way of thinking about their futures. Thank you for helping us inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs, leaders, and innovators!","fullyFundedDate":1768403255766,"projectUrl":"project/readers-become-leaders-building-young-e/9839285/","projectTitle":"Readers Become Leaders: Building Young Entrepreneurs Through Real-World Stories","teacherDisplayName":"Mrs. O","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp6875189_orig.png?crop=375,375,x0,y37&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1578254729555","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/mrs-oehmcke"},{"teacherId":6875189,"projectId":9683203,"letterContent":"Thank you for supporting our creative classroom! Your generosity provides the tools that help students bring their ideas to life — from detailed plans on graph paper to the tools needed to complete various on-campus costruction projects. Framing, painting and garden bed construction were tackled with the recent improvement in weather. Students worked to lay (donated) landscape brick around a storage shed recently, as well as prep for future work. The drills, measuring tapes and handheld tools have become invaluable as students have worked together to make the project come to life. Once the temperatures are more stable, the students will finish paiting the exposed frame on the storage shed. Additionally, students used the tools to assemble several raised garden beds in an efficient manner. You've not just funded supplies; you've helping students learn precision, professionalism, and teamwork.","fullyFundedDate":1768404057423,"projectUrl":"project/constructing-the-foundations-with-hands-/9683203/","projectTitle":"Constructing the Foundations with Hands-On Experiences","teacherDisplayName":"Mrs. O","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp6875189_orig.png?crop=375,375,x0,y37&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1578254729555","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/mrs-oehmcke"},{"teacherId":10293756,"projectId":9773469,"letterContent":"Thank you for supporting our project to improve our community through the creation of raised garden beds. With your help, we were able to build and launch a community garden that includes both flowers and vegetables. This meaningful addition will provide lasting benefits by creating a space for learning, growth, and connection within our community.\r\n\r\nOur students were excited and proud to see the finished project come together. They have already shown enthusiasm for planting, maintaining, and learning from the garden, and it has created hands-on opportunities to build responsibility, teamwork, and life skills. We truly appreciate your support in making this project a reality.","fullyFundedDate":1760982505870,"projectUrl":"project/growing-together-a-community-service-ga/9773469/","projectTitle":"Growing Together: A Community Service Garden Project for HRDC Housing","teacherDisplayName":"Mrs. Buska","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://cdn.donorschoose.net/images/placeholder-avatars/272/teacher-placeholder-9_272.png?auto=webp","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/10293756"},{"teacherId":7071940,"projectId":9677754,"letterContent":"Cookbook to Careers is a cross-curricular career exploration project that connects middle school students with food, marketing, publishing, and digital media professionals through project-based, hands-on\r\nlearning. Students enrolled in Explore Foods classes partnered with students in Explore Marketing to investigate career pathways beyond traditional food service—especially careers not commonly visible in a small, rural Montana community. The project centered on four Zoom career exploration sessions with industry professionals from across the country. The first session featured a technical writer from\r\nBobcat, who discussed technical documentation, safety communication, and writing for industry. The second meeting was with a marketing specialist from Ken Cook Marketing Company, who introduced students to marketing strategy, branding, and professional publishing software. The third session connected students with a food photographer and cookbook author from Wisconsin, highlighting careers in food media, photography, and publishing. The final Zoom featured a marketing executive from Rodelle Vanilla, who shared insights into product marketing, food production, and brand development.\r\nThroughout the project, students applied their learning directly to the creation of a student-designed cookbook. Explore Foods students typed, tested, and evaluated recipes; prepared featured dishes; and photographed finished products for inclusion. Many of the ingredients used in the cookbook were grown in the school garden, which students helped design, plant, and maintain. This experience reinforced sustainability, farm-to-table concepts, and food systems while also incorporating learning about Native American gardening techniques and traditional food choices connected to the region. Students practiced culinary demonstration skills by preparing short cooking segments for Wolves Live, the school's weekly news show. Explore Marketing students focused on recipe formatting, layout design, and writing safety warnings modeled after equipment owner's manuals, strengthening technical writing skills while reinforcing food safety, risk awareness, and hazard identification. Additional life and workplace skills were embedded into the project. Students practiced accurately counting and making change using simulated cash systems before working in the school concession stand, reinforcing financial literacy, responsibility, and customer service skills transferable to many careers. Key partnerships enhanced the project's impact. Students collaborated with the high school Digital Literacy class to record and edit cooking demonstrations for Wolves Live. Ken Cook Marketing Company partnered with the program to publish the cookbook using professional manual-design software, and the finished cookbook will be used as a trade show giveaway to demonstrate the platform's capabilities. By blending culinary arts, marketing, technical writing, digital media, financial literacy, and cultural food practices, Cookbook to Careers created meaningful connections between classroom learning and real-world careers while expanding students' understanding of diverse opportunities within the food and communication industries.","fullyFundedDate":1766083513502,"projectUrl":"project/kids-can-cook-cookbook-project/9677754/","projectTitle":"'Kids Can Cook' Cookbook Project","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Felz","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp7071940_orig.jpg?width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1671482496098","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/7071940"},{"teacherId":6875189,"projectId":9872829,"letterContent":"This quircky project, that YOU brought to life, has been an exceptional addition to multiple classes in so many ways. \r\n\r\nA prime example of graphing and layout in our Entrepreneurship course was a Packaging Engineering and Design project where students navigated how to safely transport a product without damage. Utilizing the graph paper to sketch, measure and construct a 'blue print' for the construction and testing phases was critical. Additionally, a group of students have been utlizing Light Burn and with a small table-top laser engraver to produce laser-burned business logos on wood rounds for display outside of a space that has been funded by the donations and efforts of those organizations (including Donors Choose!!). The graphing material gives and gives!\r\n\r\nInside of our Marketing classes, of which whom process in-house print shop orders, posters have been created for both customers and for improving the efficiency of the student operated business. Media printed from an oversized plotter printer is trimmed with the healing mat and safety ruler, resulting in a game-changing, higher-quality finished product. \r\n\r\nIn the middle school tech courses, a recent project learning the ins-and-outs of Google Sheets was made so much better because of the class set of mice. Having a 'right click' option when learning the power of spreadsheets, to access various functions', let students know right away how powerful they could be. The mice continue to serve with the Desktop Publishing and Media Production classes, as they learn industry-standard applications in preparation for entering the work force. \r\n\r\nThank you cards are written very frequently in the classroom. A Middle School Career Connections inter-curricular project connects students with industry professionals around the United States for collaborative and eye-opening interviews. Students are made aware of careers that maybe didn't exist years ago, visit with professionals and learn about opportunities that evolve. Every interviewee is sent a thank you, from every participating student.\r\n\r\nThank you all so much for the excitement these small, but mighty, pieces of equipment have become in our district. It is much appreciated.","fullyFundedDate":1765493605756,"projectUrl":"project/precision-planning-and-gratitude-tool/9872829/","projectTitle":"Precision, Planning, and Gratitude: Tools for Creative Learning","teacherDisplayName":"Mrs. O","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp6875189_orig.png?crop=375,375,x0,y37&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1578254729555","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/mrs-oehmcke"},{"teacherId":7071940,"projectId":9796879,"letterContent":"Our school garden has become a powerful, hands-on learning environment that connects students across grade levels to food systems, sustainability, and community service. Through planting seed starts, monitoring plant growth, and preparing beds for spring planting, students are actively engaged in understanding how soil health, water use, sunlight, and nutrients influence the quality of the food we grow and eat. Even during colder months, learning continues as students document plant development, track water usage, and study nutrient inputs through journals and data collection, reinforcing science, literacy, and critical-thinking skills.\r\nOur new garden beds will be added to the six raised garden beds we currently maintain. These beds support PreK–12 instruction by serving as an extension of Family and Consumer Sciences classrooms and science labs. Students connect plant science to food preparation, nutrition, and healthy living while gaining a deeper appreciation for where food comes from. The garden also functions as a shared space for reflection, collaboration, and well-being, offering students a sense of purpose as they work together to grow food for others.\r\nThe watering system will provide the garden with adequate water for each area of the garden while conserving as much water as possible. The garden expansion will allow for increased crop varieties and yield, strengthening farm-to-school connections. The use of fresh vegetables for summer programs, culinary arts classes and continued donations to the local food bank, helps reinforce lessons in empathy, vivid responsibility and community engagement.","fullyFundedDate":1765490158344,"projectUrl":"project/growing-places/9796879/","projectTitle":"Growing Places","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Felz","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp7071940_orig.jpg?width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1671482496098","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/7071940"},{"teacherId":6875189,"projectId":9749904,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for supporting my project! Because of your generosity, students will now have the opportunity to capture the true spirit of our school through high-quality photography. Your donation does more than provide equipment—it gives students real-world experience in photography, digital media, and storytelling. These are skills that build confidence, creativity, and career readiness, while helping them see their world through a new lens (literally!).\r\n\r\nI can't wait to showcase the amazing photos students will create, thanks to you. Every snapshot will serve as a reminder of your kindness and belief in the power of hands-on learning. Thank you for helping students focus on their future—one picture at a time!","fullyFundedDate":1763564820608,"projectUrl":"project/a-lens-for-student-produced-imagery/9749904/","projectTitle":"A Lens for Student Produced Imagery","teacherDisplayName":"Mrs. O","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp6875189_orig.png?crop=375,375,x0,y37&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1578254729555","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/mrs-oehmcke"},{"teacherId":7071940,"projectId":9771258,"letterContent":"The Attitude of Gratitude project provided middle school students with a hands-on opportunity to connect learning with community service. Students designed and produced 35 coffee mugs and prepared homemade puppy chow, which were assembled into gratitude gifts for the Three Forks Ambulance and Three Forks Volunteer Fire Department.\r\n\r\nThrough this real-world manufacturing project, students developed practical skills in design, production, teamwork, and communication while learning the importance of expressing gratitude to community volunteers and first responders. The project encouraged empathy, civic responsibility, and pride in contributing to their community.\r\n\r\nOverall, this project strengthened school-community connections and helped students see how their skills and effort can make a positive impact beyond the classroom.","fullyFundedDate":1761151809496,"projectUrl":"project/attitude-of-gratitude/9771258/","projectTitle":"Attitude of Gratitude","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Felz","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp7071940_orig.jpg?width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1671482496098","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/7071940"},{"teacherId":7071940,"projectId":9758296,"letterContent":"The Change Makers grant has had a practical impact on our middle school students by building financial literacy and real-world math skills they can immediately apply in school and community settings. Through hands-on practice with change boxes stocked with pretend bills and coins, students learned how to accurately calculate totals, determine the correct amount of change, and confidently count change back to a customer.\r\n\r\nStudents worked through realistic fundraising scenarios, such as selling popcorn and concessions at home sporting events, rotating roles as both the cashier and the customer. As the checker, students practiced counting change out loud while returning money to the customer—reinforcing accuracy, organization, and clear communication. As the customer, students learned to listen carefully and verify that the correct amount of change was returned, helping them recognize and correct errors when they occur.\r\n\r\nThis dual-role approach strengthened students' understanding of money management from both perspectives and increased their confidence in handling cash transactions. Many students expressed greater readiness to participate in school fundraisers and future work experiences where cash handling is required. Overall, the Change Makers grant supported the development of practical math skills, responsibility, and financial awareness that will benefit students beyond the classroom and into their everyday lives.","fullyFundedDate":1760657015655,"projectUrl":"project/change-makers-learning-to-count-change/9758296/","projectTitle":"Change Makers, Learning to Count Change Accurately","teacherDisplayName":"Ms. Felz","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp7071940_orig.jpg?width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1671482496098","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/7071940"},{"teacherId":6875189,"projectId":9771476,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for supporting our community service project! The generosity of Donors Choose and the Allstate Foudnation made it possible for our students to make a real difference beyond our school walls. With the heavy-duty wagon, industrial scale, and thank-you cards funded through this project, our students were able to gather, weigh, and deliver nearly 2,000 pounds of food to the local food bank—just in time for Thanksgiving.\r\n\r\nThese tools transformed our food drive into a hands-on, student-led experience. The wagon made it manageable to collect and transport large donations, and the industrial scale helped students track progress in real time, motivating them to push toward bigger goals. The thank-you cards gave students the opportunity to reflect on gratitude and practice writing meaningful, professional messages to the community members who contributed.\r\n\r\nBecause of your support, students learned the power of teamwork, leadership, and service—and saw firsthand how their actions can positively impact families in our community. This project helped them recognize that they have the ability to create change and support others in meaningful ways. Additionally, these tools will be utilized for years to come, on projects just as meaningful.\r\n\r\nWe are incredibly grateful for your support of our classroom and our community. Thank you for helping our students learn what it means to serve others with purpose and compassion.","fullyFundedDate":1760022561590,"projectUrl":"project/driving-the-food-for-the-food-drive/9771476/","projectTitle":"Driving the Food for the Food Drive","teacherDisplayName":"Mrs. O","teacherPhotoUrl":"https://storage.donorschoose.net/dc_prod/images/teacher/profile/orig/tp6875189_orig.png?crop=375,375,x0,y37&width=272&height=272&fit=bounds&auto=webp&t=1578254729555","teacherClassroomUrl":"classroom/mrs-oehmcke"},{"teacherId":6875189,"projectId":9365160,"letterContent":"Thank you so much for supporting our PreK-12 district's garden project. Because of your generosity, our students will not only learn how to grow healthy food but also gain hands-on experience with composting, soil care, and environmental stewardship.\r\n\r\nThe shed and shelving you've helped provide will keep our tools organized and ready for use, ensuring students can focus on learning and enjoying their time outdoors. Most importantly, your gift gives them a space that supports both academic growth and mental well-being.\r\n\r\nWe couldn't do this without caring donors like you. 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Three Forks High School is
a rural public school
in Three Forks, Montana that is part of Three Forks School District J - 24.
It serves 255 students
in grades 9 - 12 with a student/teacher ratio of 19.6:1.
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Three Forks High School
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teachers
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Three Forks High School has received support from
45 individuals from Montana and
29 individuals out-of-state.