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All-inclusive playground

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Highland Elementary School all-inclusive playground nearing completion

The Highland Elementary School All-Inclusive playground in nearing completion and should be ready for kids to use in October according to Principal Chris Trostad. “All of the equipment has been installed; it’s ready to go,” said Trostad. The next steps are the concrete border around the outside, and once that’s poured, then the poured-in-place rubber.” […]

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ALL-INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUND COMING TO HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THIS FALL

Kayse Thompson looks forward to watching her daughter Elliot, 3, play on the future Highland Elementary School Inclusive Playground in Crookston. Elliot is a wheelchair user and crawler. “Most of the playgrounds in Crookston, especially those with wood chips and tall steps, can be difficult for her to play in,” Thompson shared. “She will be

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