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Public school located in Hardin, Big Horn, Montana, United States

Hardin High School
Location
721 North Miles Ave
Hardin, Montana 59034
United States
Coordinates45°44′08″N 107°36′57″W / 45.73561°N 107.61583°W / 45.73561; -107.61583
Information
TypePublic
School districtHardin High School District
PrincipalRobert Hankins
Faculty32.73 (on FTE basis)
Grades9-12
Enrollment529 (2021-2022)
Student to teacher ratio16.16
Color(s)    Black & Orange
Athletics conferenceMHSA Southeastern A
MascotBulldog
WebsiteHardin High School

Hardin High School is a public high school serving students grades 9–12 located in the city of Hardin, Big Horn County, Montana, United States. As part of the Hardin High School District, it is attended by students residing within the city of Hardin and unincorporated communities in Big Horn County, including Crow Agency, Montana, Dunmore, Garryowen, St. Xavier, Fort Smith, Yellowtail, Toluca, Foster, and Corinth. It is the only high school within the Hardin High School District and one of the only two secondary schools part of the Hardin School District. It participates in Montana High School Association classified as Southeastern A. In 2022, the school received the classification of "Universal Support School" by the Montana Office of Public Instruction.

Athletics

The Hardin Bulldogs compete in the following sports:

  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Swimming
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

State championships

  • Basketball–
    • 1949 (B)
    • 1948 (B)
    • 1995 (A)
    • 1997 (A)
    • 2018 (A)
    • 2020 (A)
  • Girls' Basketball-
    • 1994 (A)
    • 2020 (A)
  • Cross County-
    • 1985 (A)
    • 1988 (A)
    • 1992 (A)
    • 1993 (A)
  • Girls' Cross country-
    • 1991 (A)
    • 2016 (A)
    • 2017 (A)
    • 2018 (A)
    • 2019 (A)
    • 2023 (A)
  • Swimming -
    • 2009 (A)
    • 2008 (A)
    • 1999 (A)
  • Girls' Swimming -
    • 1996 (A)
  • Tennis -
    • 2018 (A)
  • Girls' Tennis -
    • 1997 (A)
  • Track and Field -
    • 1960 (A)
  • Volleyball -
    • 1993 (A)
    • 1994 (A)
    • 1995 (A)
    • 2000 (A)
    • 2002 (A)
    • 2023 (A)

Notable people

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