
Bike-a-thon
Oct. 15, 2025




The annual Bike-a-Thon is a fundraising event in which
Potomac School students ride their bikes around the school
via Potomac Loop Road and Potomac Road from 9am – 3pm with a break attheir normal lunch times.
The students receive pledge cards in advance,
and they are asked to get pledges from donors (normally a dollar amount per lap/mile or just a flat rate donation).
Money raised goes toward providing extension learning opportunities for Potomac School students, such as: MCT (Missoula Children’s Theater), field trips, athletic buses, 2 Valley Stage assemblies, etc.
Bike-a-Thon is a fun-filled day with lots of smiles and exercise!
Your support is greatly appreciated!





Reminder that students need a current sports physical on file in the office to participate in athletics for the 2025-2026 school year.


6/7th Grade Outdoor School





2 Valley Stage at Potomac
Mari Black and Her World Fiddle Ensemble performed for Potomac students on March 31st. The students were able to experience a variety of Celtic, Canadian, and American fiddling!




BLT (Big Little Time) of 2025!
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Potomac's 2025
Top 3
Spelling Bee Finalist
for 1st- 4th Grade




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