ADVERTISE WITH US | EMAIL: KROX@RRV.NET

Crookston High School

news

CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL WILL BEGIN SNOWFEST WEEK ON MONDAY, JANUARY 22

Crookston High School will begin Snowfest week on Monday, January 22. Each day of the week will present a different theme, and this year, the CHS Student Council has chosen some creative themes and activities to participate in. CHS students will kick off themes with Monday being “Adam Sandler” day. “This is also an interesting […]

Share:
news

ELIJAH HENSRUD WINS CROOKSTON DISRICT SPELLING BEE, ADVANCES TO REGIONAL BEE

The Crookston Public Schools held their annual Crookston District Spelling Bee on Wednesday afternoon inside the Crookston High School Auditorium. There were 16 competitors in this year’s spelling bee, ranging from fifth to eighth grade. Below are all of this year’s district spelling bee competitors- 5th grade, Liam Hofeldt, Odin Prudhomme, Devin Gudmundson, Cora Jackson

Share:
news

HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GEARS UP FOR SPRING FIELD TRIPS AND WILL ACCEPT DONATIONS

Highland Elementary School is gearing up for spring field trips and will accept donations throughout the rest of the school year. Highland Elementary School students recently completed a Read-A-Thon as a fundraiser to help mitigate field trip costs. The Read-A-Thon has effectively replaced the Bingo event that Highland Elementary used for many years to fundraise.

Share:
news

YOUTH ICE FISHING DAY TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 3 IN HONOR OF ADAM PARNOW

The first annual Get Kids Outdoors Youth Ice Fishing Day will take place on Saturday, February 3. The event is for kids ages 11 to 15 with minimal ice fishing experience. The kids will board a bus at Crookston High School and head to Island Lake in Lengby, MN. The event is free, and kids

Share:
news

ADAM ARRIAGA BUILDS NEW SHELVES FOR HIGH SCHOOL TROPHY CASE

Adam Arriaga, a senior at Crookston High School taking Travis Oliver’s Advanced Woods class, took on a unique project of making new shelves for the entryway trophy case. The current shelves did not have an edge on the front, so the awards kept falling off and getting damaged. Athletic Director Nate Lubarski asked if there was

Share:
news

STUDENTS AT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL BUILD SHIPLAP WALLS AROUND HALLWAY ENTRANCES

Crookston High School worked with Travis Oliver’s first and seventh-hour Advanced Woods class on a renovation project. The project involved the students making a shiplap wall on the Middle School hallway entrance, which is on the east side of the building, and on the High School hallway entrance, which is on the west side of

Share:
Scroll to Top
Skip to content