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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES ARTS, ACADEMICS, AND HONORS AWARDS

The Crookston High School held its 12th Annual Triple-A Senior Recognition Night on Monday, April 27 online to honor their senior Student-Athletes in Academics, Arts and Athletics. The presentation was sponsored by the Crookston Pirate Fine Arts Boosters, Crookston Kiwanis, Crookston Noon Day Lions, and the Crookston Rotary Clubs. Academic Awards: Dr. Russel O. and […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL TRIPLE A BANQUET TO BE HELD VIRTUALLY ON APRIL 27

The Crookston High School Triple A senior recognition banquet will be held virtually on Monday, April 27 at 7:00 p.m. with a live event on the Crookston Public Schools’ Facebook page and YouTube channel. A letter sent by Activities Director Greg Garmen to parents of the senior class stated that holding a virtual-style event wasn’t the easiest

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD WILL MEET MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston School Board will meet Monday, April 27 at 5:00 p.m.  The meeting will be held in the choir and orchestra room at the Crookston High School (CHS).  The meeting is open to the public, but the board members will join the meeting virtually to not overcrowd the space. The consent agenda includes the

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS LONG RANGE PLANNING & FINANCE COMMITTEE DISCUSSES 2020-2021 BUDGET

The Crookston Public Schools Long Range Planning & Finance Committee met Wednesday to discuss the 2020-2021 district budget.  Among the factors that play into the district’s budget is enrollment, which began the current year at 1,128 students and currently sits at 1,126. Next year’s estimated enrollment is at 1,123, but Superintendent Jeremy Olson said to

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS PICK UP GRADUATION CAPS & GOWNS WEDNESDAY

On Wednesday, Crookston High School seniors picked up their caps & gowns for graduation in drive-thru fashion at Crookston High School.  With no school until at least May, students said they still hope they’ll get to have graduation. Senior Gretchen Theis said it was surreal not being able to go to school and to be

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