BUS DRIVER DON EDLUND VISITS CATHEDRAL SCHOOL TO DISCUSS BUS SAFETY
Bus driver Don Edlund visited with Cathedral School students earlier this month to talk about the importance of bus safety. Pictures of Edlund with the students are down below –
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Bus driver Don Edlund visited with Cathedral School students earlier this month to talk about the importance of bus safety. Pictures of Edlund with the students are down below –
The Cathedral School Kindergarten Class took a field trip to the Crookston Fire Department today for Fire Prevention Week. Firefighters Jim Perrault and Shane Heldstab gave the class a tour of the fire station. The Crookston Fire Department’s Open House in honor of Fire Prevention Week will be this Saturday from 10am-1pm. The cost to
Cathedral School’s Kindergarten Class celebrated Kindergarten Graduation this week. With the unique year, they celebrated their accomplishments with thanks, joy and lots of smiles.
Cathedral School is gearing up for our third year as participants in Giving Hearts Day. To show their giving hearts, they held a “change for change” drive. Each class brought in change for the other organizations in Crookston participating in Giving Hearts Day. As a school, they raised $1234.76. The change will be split evenly
This week is Catholic Schools Week. As part of Catholic Schools Week, students participate in a variety of service projects. On Monday, each classroom made posters thanking a variety of community organizations including Polk County Public Healthy, Crookston Police Department, Crookston Public Schools District Office, and more! Pictured below is the fifth-grade class sharing their
The Crookston School District has started the year with an enrollment of 1,114. That is down 24 students from the first day of school last year and 36 students from the high enrollment mark at any time in the last year. With more families choosing homeschooling due to COVID-19, Superintendent Jeremy Olson said the district