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Highland School Conducts Emergency Drills

Highland Elementary students and staff participated in mandatory emergency training drills Monday morning.  “State law requires that we do training, so we do some in the classroom and then we actually do some practice,” said Highland Principal Chris Trostad. “Teachers all did some training in class and the students would come out and get the […]

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MN Department of Education Sets Statewide Test Goals

Statewide goals have been established by the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) with a clear focus on ensuring excellence and equity for all Minnesota students. The goals outlined below require that all students reach a high level of success, but take into account the accelerated improvement that is necessary for some student groups in order

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Highland School Test Scores Improve

Highland School received good news last week when the test scores were released.  Highland School teachers, staff, students and parents worked hard to improve the scores and it paid off. – Highland was 5.2 percent above the state average in math, the fourth straight year the school has been above the state average. – Highland

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Crookston School District Getting Ready For 1st Day

The Crookston School District will start school next week with the Crookston High School starting classes on Tuesday and Highland and Washington Schools starting on Thursday.  KROX has talked with principals of all three buildings, the Crookston School District Transportation Director Rick Niemela and School Resource Officer Don Rasicot. The first day of school for

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES FIVE CENT INCREASE IN MEALS FOR UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR

The Crookston School Board met on Monday afternoon to establish Superintendent goals for new Superintendent Jeremy Olson.  The meeting was the final chapter in the hiring process of Olson and it was facilitated by Sandy Gundlach of the Minnesota School Board Association.  The three-and-a-half-hour meeting was a good and productive one, according to Crookston School

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