Play. Heal. Grow.

Help Bring Two New Playgrounds to Monforton School, in honor of Layton Smith πŸ›

Monforton School is proud to announce that it has been selected by the Where Angels Play Foundation to receive two brand-new playgrounds at its elementary school campus. This extraordinary gift has been made possible by a generous private donor who wished to honor the memory of Layton Smith, a Monforton student who passed away tragically in 2025, as well as other Monforton families who have experienced loss.

The project reflects the very best of what a community can do when it comes together β€” to grieve, to heal, and to build something lasting for the children who come after.

Two Playgrounds, Built with Love

Monforton’s nearly 700 students will benefit from not one, but two new play spaces. The first, a 35′ x 80′ structure, will replace the school’s aging play equipment and merry-go-round and is designed with elementary-age students in mind. This playground has been thoughtfully designed in partnership with the Smith family and will reflect the personality and spirit of Layton, who spent his entire school career at Monforton. The second, a smaller 20′ x 30′ space located directly outside the kindergarten classrooms, will give the school’s youngest learners a safe, dedicated place to play and explore.

Both playgrounds will be ADA accessible and β€” responding to the most-requested feature from Monforton students β€” will feature multiple slides. It may be hard to believe, but with roughly 700 students currently enrolled, Monforton has zero slides. That’s about to change.

What we’re building:

  • A 35′ x 80′ elementary playground, ADA accessible, to replace our existing aging playground.
  • A new 20′ x 30′ kindergarten playground right outside the classroom doors

And β€œYES”, there will be slides! πŸ›

First Responders Coming to Montana

In late July, Where Angels Play Foundation volunteers β€” primarily comprised of fire fighters, police officers, and other first responders β€” will travel to Montana to install the playground equipment and pour a durable rubber surfacing material. This is the same amazing material used at the new community playground next to the Belgrade Library. A ribbon cutting ceremony is planned for August 8th, 2026. The community is warmly invited to celebrate.

How You Can Help

While the playground equipment and installation are being donated by Where Angels Play, Monforton School is responsible for removing the old equipment, preparing the site, and pouring a concrete pad. The school has set a fundraising goal of $55,000 β€” and thanks to a generous matching donor, every dollar contributed will be matched 1:1, doubling the impact of every gift.

This project is the featured cause for the Monforton School Foundation during the upcoming Gallatin Valley Give Big drive, April 30th – May 1st.  Every contribution, large or small, brings these playgrounds one step closer to reality.

Beyond financial support, the school is also seeking community partners who can assist in any other way, including helping to ensure that our out-of-town volunteers have an amazing stay in Montana.

To donate, contribute, or learn more, visit monfortonschoolfoundation.org or contact president@monfortonschoolfoundation.org.

About Where Angels Play Foundation

Where Angels Play Foundation was born out of tragedy and transformed into a beacon of hope. Founded in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012, the organization β€” led by 9/11 first responders from the New Jersey firefighters community β€” built 26 playgrounds along the coasts of three states to honor each life lost that day in Newtown, CT. Since then, the Foundation has continued building playgrounds for communities in need across the United States, Canada, and as far as Rwanda, guided by the belief that play is healing, and that honoring those we’ve lost by creating joy for those still here is one of the most meaningful things we can do.

If their mission moves you, we encourage you to visit whereangelsplayfoundation.org to learn more or make a donation directly to the Foundation. Every gift helps them bring this same healing and hope to communities across the country.For more information about the Where Angels Play Foundation, visit whereangelsplayfoundation.org or contact CEO Bill Lavin at blavin@whereangelsplayfoundation.org

About Monforton School

Monforton School opened its doors in 1888 as a single room schoolhouse β€” today, it’s one of the fastest-growing public school districts in Montana, home to nearly 700 students and counting. As the surrounding 4 Corners area has boomed, Monforton has worked hard to keep pace β€” expanding programs, welcoming new families, and doing more with less. These playgrounds aren’t a luxury. For a public school stretched to meet the needs of a rapidly growing community, they are a long-overdue investment in the health, happiness, and childhood of every kid who walks through these doors.