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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS CREATES NEW DESK FOR HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE OFFICE

Three students from the Crookston High School’s Community Projects Class have created another project for the High School as part of the class’s work to create projects that help the community and the school. Seniors Ryan Abeld, Hunter Kresl, and junior Evin Trudeau have built an addition to the main desk at the High School’s […]

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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS CREATE CUTTING BOARDS FOR DOOR PRIZES AT ICE BUSTER DAZE

The Crookston High School’s Community Projects class has been busy making projects for the school and other organizations around town over the past couple of weeks, and a couple more students are ready to gift their latest projects to the upcoming Ice Buster Daze event this Saturday! Crookston High School students Chase Proulx and Jamie

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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS CREATES FRONT DESK FOR CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER ADMISSIONS

The Crookston High School’s Community Projects class is constantly working to create new projects to help the community and the school, and a team of three students have completed another project to help the school and community. Crookston High School seniors Hunter Knutson, Jaren Bailey, and Jackson Demarais built a new front admissions desk, like

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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS RE-ANCHORS LOOSE SEATS IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM

Students from Mr. Oliver’s Community Projects Class (Jaime Brown, Johnna Porter, Javen Lund, Chase Proulx, and Koda Donarski) were a big help in the Crookston High School Auditorium by re-anchoring some of the loose seats. With the auditorium being roughly 25 years old, some of the seating had started to pull loose from the ground.

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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS IS BACK WITH MORE PROJECTS COMING SOON

The Crookston High School’s Community Projects Class is back for another year of projects for students that took woodworking and metalworking classes and use the lessons they’re taught to complete various projects for the school or the community. The class was introduced last year and is taught by Industrial Education Teacher Travis Oliver. Who takes

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