Uncategorized
It’s Dine out Week for United Way of Crookston and local Restaurants
The United Way of Crookston continues their capital campaign with the return of a popular Crookston tradition: Dine out Week. All you need to do is eat out at any of the participating local restaurants; Arby’s, Crookston Inn, Happy Joe’s, McDonald’s, I C Muggs/Mugoo’s, Irishman’s Shanty or RBJ’s, and the restaurant will donate up to
Crookston Public Schools Superintendent search summary of comments
Two community forums/listening sessions (one on Monday, October 30, at Crookston High School, and one on Tuesday, October 31) were held in the District and were facilitated by Minnesota School Boards Association representatives. Forums/listening sessions for School District staff were held on Monday, October 30, and Tuesday, October 31, at Highland Elementary School and Crookston
School District staff and communtiy member forums/listening sessions
Approximately 13 people, including some school board members, attended the community forums/listening sessions, and approximately 20 staff members participated in the staff forums/listening sessions. Eleven students participated in the listening session for students. The forum/listening session attendees were asked the same five questions. Their responses to the questions: Approximately 13 people, including some school board
UMC delegation attends an Academic Quality Improvement Program Strategy Forum
A delegation from the University of Minnesota Crookston recently attended an Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP) Strategy Forum in Chicago, Ill. The Strategy Forum is central to the AQIP Pathway because it brings together teams from other AQIP Pathway institutions in a supportive workshop environment to generate new strategies and tactics for institutional improvement. The
Crookston High School students visit Chicago and take in the art and diversity
Last week, 32 Crookston High School art students made a trip to Chicago to take in art of all kinds and of course some tourist items. This was the sixth time Crookston High School students traveled to Chicago. Each day, they would see a tourist attraction in the morning, visit a museum in the afternoon




