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CROOKSTON E.C.F.E HOLDS ANNUAL ‘CELEBRATE THE YOUNG CHILD’ EVENT

“Let’s PLAY Together” was the theme for the Celebrate the Young Child Family Festival on Tuesday evening at the Crookston High School.  Families with children ages birth to eight were invited to attend this free event and eat, browse the information booths, and play. Miss Crookston’s Halle Winjum performed a song with her ukelele and […]

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CROOKSTON ARMY NATIONAL GUARD PAYS VISIT TO CHS STUDENTS

On Wednesday, April 10, Crookston’s Army National Guard Recruiters came by Crookston High School. Sgt. Bakke and Specialist O’Hara discussed the benefits of joining the Army National Guard. The benefits included the kind of help you can get to pay for college and the type of long-term benefits you can get when buying a house.

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CROOKSTON ROTARY NAMES NASHALIE TELLEZ STUDENT OF THE MONTH FOR APRIL

The Crookston Rotary Club has announced that Crookston High School’s Nashelle Tellez is the Crookston Rotary Student of the Month for April. Nashalie Tellez Parents: Bonifacio Tellez, Awilda Tellez Vasquez Sister: Nashelle Tellez Vasquez Activities involved in or volunteer Projects: Pep & Marching Band, Leo Club, Concert Orchestra, and Concert Band Community Service: Through Leo

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston School Board will meet on Monday at 5:00 p.m. in the CHS Choir/Orchestra room. The agenda will include the approval of updated policies from the Minnesota School Board Association and the state’s recently updated legislature. The policies include harassment and violence, drug/alcohol/cannabis testing, student discipline, corporal punishment and prone restraining, protection and privacy

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ENTERS LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT’S ALTERCATION ON WEDNESDAY

Crookston High School was forced into a lockdown on Wednesday afternoon at approximately 1:40 p.m. after a small group of high school students got into an altercation just outside of the district office. “We had an incident involving a small number of students,” said Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Randy Bergquist, “It happened to be right

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