GREAT FALLS — Montana has an old law saying if a student rides their horse to school, the school principal has to feed and tend to the horse throughout the day - or at least, there is an urban legend about such a law.
But law or not, on a rainy Friday morning, West Elementary School student Dally Tigges and her parents slowly rode up First Avenue NW to the school on their horses.
Friday was the last day of school for Great Falls Public Schools.
"No!" Tigges quickly exclaimed when asked if she likes riding her horse in the rain.
Her father Cody said they just wanted to do something different.
"Start a new tradition. Every day on the last day if she has a good year she gets to ride her horse to school," Cody said.
And they weren't going to let a little rain stop them from saddling up.
"It's just another day," Cody said about the rain, laughing.
Especially knowing how excited Dally was to ride.
"She hardly slept last night because of it," said Cody.
A similar event happened in 2021 - three East Middle School students rode their horses to school on the last day of class.
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