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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT LOOKING INTO POSSIBILITY OF ADDING MIDDLE SCHOOL TO THE HIGH SCHOOL AND PRESCHOOL TO HIGHLAND

The Crookston School District held a long-range planning committee meeting on Monday afternoon and discussed developing a middle school at the high school and adding preschool to Highland School which would allow the district to save an estimated $150,000 a year by operating out of two buildings. “Today was a day to dream,” said Superintendent […]

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HIGH SCHOOL AND RAY ECKLUND COMPLEX TENNIS COURTS GETTING A FACELIFT

The Crookston High School tennis courts have new fencing and the courts themselves will be resealed sometime in July. The fencing portion of the project is already complete outside of a couple of small details that need to be finished. Activities Director Greg Garmen said it was time to fix up the courts. “We had

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENTS TO GET FREE MEALS NEXT SCHOOL YEAR

The Crookston School Board met Monday evening and approved an architect for the proposed football/track facility, they found out all student meals will be free in the 2021-2022 school year, and they approved the preliminary budget.  FREE MEALS FOR STUDENTS/ADULT MEALS GOING UP Crookston Food Service Director Anna Ogaard-Brekken informed the board that they have

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT PUBLIC MEETING DISCUSSES COVID RELIEF MONEY

Crookston School District Superintendent Jeremy Olson met with the public Monday night at the Crookston High School Auditorium to host an Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief meeting (ESSER III) to discuss what to do with the money that came from federal funds after the school applied for it during COVID-19 this past school year.

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD MEETS WITH POSSIBLE TRACK/FOOTBALL FACILITY ARCHITECHTS

Members of the Crookston School Board met last night with two architectural groups to discuss plans for the new track and football field complex. The two groups they met with were Zerr Berg Architects out of Fargo, and Inco Group Architects out of Grand Forks. The plan to move forward in building a new track

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