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HIGHLAND SCHOOL ADVANCES STEM PROGRAMS WITH NEW TITLE IV FUNDING

Highland Elementary School received additional Federal Title Grant money this school year and one area that money has been applied to is Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) programming.  The school was also able to purchase a new SMART Board and increase the time Jessica Shockman, mental health practitioner from Northwest Mental Health Center spends […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT FALL DRIVER EDUCATION REGISTRATION IS DUE BY OCTOBER 31

Crookston School District Fall Driver Education forms are available in the Crookston High School office. Students must be at least 15 years of age by December 31, 2019, and currently enrolled in Crookston Public Schools to enroll in fall driver education. The cost is $325 and must be paid by the first day of class.

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD GETS A TOUR OF THE REMODELED HIGHLAND SCHOOL

The Crookston School Board met Monday evening at Highland Elementary School to give the school board a tour of the remodeling that was done throughout the building this summer. HIGHLAND SCHOOL TOUR/REMODEL Highland School Principal Chris Trostad gave the tour of the remodeled areas. Trostad, Travis Oliver and the custodial staff were busy this summer

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GETTING A REMODEL TO MAXIMIZE SPACE

With first graders poised to move into Highland Elementary School this fall, a few changes were needed within the building.  To facilitate that, most teachers are on the move, and new usable space has been created from what used to be storage.  In total, about nine rooms are getting remodeled or renovated for students and

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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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