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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT HOLDS AWARD CEREMONY FOR OSPY AWARD WINNERS AND 2022 RETIREMENTS

The Crookston School District held a District Awards Ceremony & Retiree Recognition Award Ceremony in the Crookston High School Auditorium on Tuesday morning to recognize and Award teachers and staff members for all of their exceptional work over the 2022 school year. The District handed out Awards for Outstanding Service to Pirate Youth (OSPY), Years […]

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VERONICA AND JIM WHITEHEAD DONATE PUMPKINS TO HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Veronica and Jim Whitehead generously donated pumpkins last week to some of the Highland Elementary School students. Veronica is a retired Crookston teacher, and the pumpkins that were donated were used for math and science experiments. The students also got to decorate the pumpkins. Below is a picture of Mrs. Andrea Ingersoll’s 3rd Grade class

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL THANKS VOLUNTEERS FOR HELPING CLEANUP THE NATURE CENTER

Highland School teacher Andrea Ingersoll organized a Highland School Nature Center cleanup on Saturday morning.  The Nature Center vegetation and trees had overtaken the Nature Center, but with COVID-19 mask breaks and teachers wanting to spend more time outside, Ingersoll thought a cleanup would help get it back into shape, and she was right!  Look

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CROOKSTON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION TEACHERS PRESENTED TEACHER OF THE YEAR AWARDS

Andrea Ingersoll and Jamie Kresl, representatives of the CEA (Crookston Education Association) are shown presenting Mike Hajostek and Joan Darco with their Teacher of the Year Award.  All CEA teachers were recipients of the Teacher of the Year award for 2019-2020.  Each teacher received a gift card from a local restaurant in recognition of their

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FRONT OF HIGHLAND SCHOOL IS SPRUCED UP WITH HELP OF SEVERAL PEOPLE

The front of Highland Elementary got a new look this week as teachers, school board members and staff removed the grass between the front doors and planted shrubs and bushes amongst a bed of wood chips.  Highland Elementary School Principal Chris Trostad said it’s a pleasant update to the front of the building giving the

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Highland 3rd Graders learning life skills through community service

The third grade classes at Highland Elementary School might never have expected to be learning not only in their classrooms, but as it turns out, also at the Villa St. Vincent nursing home. “We thought it would be a really neat way for our students to do an outreach and community service project. We contacted

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