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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS CREATES NEW FRONT DESK FOR CHS SPORT ADMISSIONS

The Crookston High School’s Community Projects class is always working to create new and improved projects for the community and the school, and recently, a team of four students came together to add another completed project to the school. Crookston High School students Evan Christensen, Mason Owens, Elliot Bartrum, and Eric Coauette built a new […]

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CHS LEO CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL SENIOR BRUNCH IN HIGH SCHOOL COMMONS

The Crookston High School Leo Club seniors held its Annual Senior Brunch event this morning from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. in the High School Commons. Senior citizens were invited to come to the High School, where they were picked up by senior students driving burrowed golf carts from the Minakwa Country Club and brought to

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CHS FFA CHAPTER WEIGHS IN ON THEIR PREPARATIONS FOR STATE COMPETITION

Over the past school year, students in the Crookston FFA Chapter have been competing for a spot to attend the MN State FFA Convention. This year, 26 Crookston FFA members have earned that spot! These members will be traveling down to the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, for their competition. “I am so proud of

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SIX CHURCHES COME TOGETHER TO HOLD COMMON GROUND! EVENT AT CHS ON WEDNESDAY

Six local churches in Crookston will be holding an event for seventh through twelfth-grade students at the Crookston High School known as “Common Ground!” to give students a fun night of games and connections on Wednesday, April 6, from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. The participating churches are Harvest Church, the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception,

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CHS FFA CHAPTER IS GOING TO THE STATE FFA CONVENTION IN APRIL

The Crookston High School Futre Farmers of America (FFA) Chapter has qualified to participate in the State FFA Convention from April 24-26 at the University of Minnesota after their performances in the Region I competitions. The Chapter has four teams and around 25 students chosen to represent the High School and the entire Region I

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