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Nick Garmen and Gina Visness Named CHS King and Queen

Crookston High School held the 2018 Homecoming coronation ceremony Tuesday morning where Gina Visness was crowned the queen and Nick Garmen was crowned the king. The queen’s court – Hannah Emanuel, Elise Erdman, Hailey Spivey, Thea Oman, and Gina Visness. The king’s court –  Johnny Abeld, Eric Delorme, Jake Anderson, and Brock Heppner. Jake Anderson, […]

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Crookston High School Celebrating Homecoming Week

Crookston High School homecoming week is here and filled with daily themes and activities for the students at the High School.    Coronation will take place on Tuesday morning at 10:00 a.m.  Dependent on the weather. Powder Puff football is scheduled for Wednesday 7:00 p.m. at UMC.  “It’s been a tradition to have the girls

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Kylie Solheim Named Choice Therapy AOTM

Crookston High School senior, Kylie Solheim has been named the Choice Therapy Student-Athlete of the month.  Solheim is a setter on the Crookston Pirate Volleyball team this fall.  Athletes are nominated by fans, family, friends, or anyone.  The athlete of the month is selected based on their demonstration of the Choice Therapy Values. Each month

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Crookston H.S. Homecoming Court Announced

The Crookston High School will be celebrating Homecoming next week and they announced the homecoming court at school on Wednesday.  The 2018 Crookston High School homecoming queen candidates are Hannah Emanuel, Elise Erdman, Hailey Spivey, Thea Oman, Gina Visness. The 2018 Crookston High School homecoming king candidates are Nick Garmen, Johnny Abeld, Eric Delorme, Jake

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Crookston High School Looking For Triple A and Excel Nominees

Crookston High School is pleased to announce that we are now accepting applications for the 2018-2019 Triple A Award. Letters informing the senior class of this award were mailed on September 19, 2018. This program recognizes high school seniors who excel in the arts, athletics, and the classroom. Seniors who have a “B” or higher

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Crookston High School Students Take In State Supreme Court Case

The Minnesota Supreme Court convened in Thief River Falls recently as part of a program that seeks to teach students about the court system.  Among the nearly 700 people in attendance, was a contingent of about 30 students from Crookston High School and American Government teacher Robbie Nessler. The state’s highest court heard oral arguments

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