Broadwater's 130th Anniversary

Broadwater's 130th Anniversary Broadwater Elementary has been serving Helena students since 1893!

We just received a certificate for the tea we sent to Boston for the 250th Anniversary Tea Tossing.
04/02/2024

We just received a certificate for the tea we sent to Boston for the 250th Anniversary Tea Tossing.

If you would like to support Broadwater, please consider donating during our Read-a-Thon!
02/21/2024

If you would like to support Broadwater, please consider donating during our Read-a-Thon!

My school is having a Cubs Read a Thon to raise money for teacher funding requests for special projects, student enrichment experiences like Artist in Residence and Missoula Children's Theater, and community events like game night and Bingo night and for larger school purchases like a sound system f...

I turned loose a couple 5th graders to photograph our walking timeline - enjoy!
04/01/2023

I turned loose a couple 5th graders to photograph our walking timeline - enjoy!

Thanks to Tom Buchanan at KTVH for covering our event!  https://www.ktvh.com/news/broadwater-elementary-celebrates-130-y...
04/01/2023

Thanks to Tom Buchanan at KTVH for covering our event! https://www.ktvh.com/news/broadwater-elementary-celebrates-130-years

Text of article: HELENA — Broadwater Elementary School celebrated its 130th anniversary on Friday.

Students and faculty gathered in the gym to celebrate the school’s anniversary, with students presenting various songs they had been working on to commemorate the event.

Music teacher at Four Georgians Elementary and Broadwater Elementary graduate, Sarah Dramstad, created a song just for the occasion.

In her original piece “Broadwater Cubs” she used musical code while showcasing some of the new instruments provided by the district.

“And also, I inserted a little bit of musical code. So, the middle part of the song, bum bum bum bum bum bum, is actually the word Broadwater in musical code over and over again,” says Dramstad.

Broadwater Elementary was constructed in 1893 and stood for 50 years until in 1942 a new building was created. That building still stands today. An addition was built in the 1960s and the front was redone a handful of years ago.

The school itself was named after Charles Arthur Broadwater, a Montana businessman who worked with the railroad industry as well as started Montana National Bank.

“And he was such an important man in Montana history as well as Helena history that he seemed like a logical choice to name the school after him,” says Jodi Delaney, Montessori teacher at Broadwater.

Delaney dresses in period costumes most days of the week to help educate her students and was the catalyst behind this celebration. Friday, she was dressed in a homemade costume as Lily Elizabeth Rosecrans Toole, the state of Montana’s first first lady.

The celebration hosted former faculty members, parents, and students. They even provided school tours and an array of posterboards that covered each decade since the school’s inception.

“There’s so many things that have happened to this community, that I think the school is ever-changing, ever-evolving, and trying to meet the needs of what do these kids right now need. And that’s not always going to be the same as what it was 10, 20, or 130 years ago. So, we need to acknowledge the past but we’re very focused on what do our kids right now need from us,” says Delaney.

Students and faculty gathered in the gym to celebrate the school’s anniversary, with students presenting various songs they had been working on to commemorate the event.

Thanks to Nolan Lister at the IR for writing an article about us, and to Thom Bridge for the great photos!Text of articl...
04/01/2023

Thanks to Nolan Lister at the IR for writing an article about us, and to Thom Bridge for the great photos!

Text of article: Hundreds celebrated the 130-year anniversary of Broadwater Elementary School, a pillar of its Helena neighborhood, Friday in the school gymnasium.

The 256 students now attending Broadwater; its 40 faculty and staff members; and more than 100 parents, former faculty members and returning alumni attended the community event.

"We just need to celebrate the legacy of Broadwater, celebrate what this place provides for the neighborhood," Principal Kellie Boedecker said in an interview.

What Broadwater provides, Boedecker said, is a safe environment for children, free meals, snacks, clothes, a basketball court, a meeting place.

Since its founding in 1893, the school and its surrounding neighborhood have enjoyed a familial relationship.

"It's a true family feel here," Boedecker said.
Members of that extended Broadwater family, including those without kids in the classrooms like Helena City Commissioner Andy Shirtliff who just happens to live next door, were treated to a musical performance Friday afternoon by the kindergarten class.

Decked out in powder-blue hats and vests with white buttons and feathery fringe, the Broadwater Cubs performed a song titled "Going to the Farm" that featured numerous tambourines and adorable lyrics.

"All day long they sing their song / Listen to the sheep go 'bah, bah, baah,'" the kindergarten class crooned.

The uniforms were handmade replicas of the school's Broadwater Rhythm Band's uniforms worn by students in 1936.

Each of the school's 13 classes were assigned a decade and tasked with creating a representative display board. The 13 displays were arranged into a walking timeline of Broadwater.

Boedecker said 130 years can be challenging for an elementary student to grasp.

"Some of the students thought the '80s were a million years ago," she said.

The students quickly realized, it was not much different way back when.

"I'm still teaching long division," fourth and fifth grade Montessori teacher Jodi Delaney quipped.

Boedecker said one of the first similarities the children pointed out was their playground has been the playground for more the a century.
"According to neighbors, when there were discussions to close the school after the (1935) earthquakes and send students to other locations, they banded together to insist that the building be rebuilt/expanded and continue to serve this community," Delany wrote as part of a historical overview for the school's website.

She said she met a neighbor who told her his father went door to door asking neighbors to sign a petition to rehabilitate the school.

"It was always a very important part of the neighborhood," Delany said. "I'd say that importance hasn't lessened over time."

Following the event, some students led parents on a tour of Broadwater.

Fourth grade classmates Ava Schweitzer, 9, and Harper Pattee, 10, escorted some adults around the halls.

The docent duo pointed out where the oldest part of the school ends and the circa 1940s addition begins.

"See, you can tell by the ridge in the floor," Pattee said, both girls dragging their 19th-century costume boot toes across the carpet.

Hundreds celebrate the 130-year anniversary of Broadwater Elementary School.

What's going on in this photo?  We are getting lots of costumes together!  The kids are dressing up in the 13 different ...
03/23/2023

What's going on in this photo? We are getting lots of costumes together! The kids are dressing up in the 13 different decades since Broadwater was founded. We hope to see ya'll tomorrow.

We can’t wait to see this little bandstand back in action!
03/23/2023

We can’t wait to see this little bandstand back in action!

Getting ready for Friday! I found this old bandstand at an antique store… the tag says it’s from the old Broadwater Hotel, so obviously I had to have it!

03/20/2023

We can't wait to celebrate on Friday! Please share more photos and memories - we will continue to collect them!

03/02/2023

Come one, come all to our 130th Anniversary Party on the 130th Day of school at 1:30pm! March 24th will be a fun gathering (hopefully outside if the weather cooperates). We have a specially composed musical piece to share, along with a timeline walk and other activities celebrating 130 years of service! Stop of by if you can and help us honor Broadwater Elementary!

2010-2011!  We love Mrs. Sweeney!  This is the last full batch I'm going to post (all students are now 'adults', even if...
03/02/2023

2010-2011! We love Mrs. Sweeney!

This is the last full batch I'm going to post (all students are now 'adults', even if we're all still young at heart). If you want to see more recent photos, come join us on March 24th, 2023 at 1:30pm!

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900 Hollins Avenue, Broadwater Elementary
Helena, MT
59601

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