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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL KNOWLEDGE BOWL TEAM SENIORS TALK ABOUT MISSING STATE COMPETITION

The Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl season qualified for state this spring after placing first in every competition during the year.  They were slated to compete at the state competition Friday before the schools, and many other places throughout the state were closed to stop the spread of COVID-19.  Three seniors from the team, Emily […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS USING VARIOUS METHODS TO TRACK ONLINE LEARNING ATTENDANCE

With distance learning underway Highland Principal Chris Trostad and High School Principal Eric Bubna discussed how attendance is being tracked for the Crookston School District.  Tracking attendance is a required component of the order to provide distance learning, and Trostad said Highland is doing that through daily interaction with the students. “Yeah, there is an

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT GEARING UP FOR EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT FOR DISTANCE LEARNING

Staff in the Crookston School District are busy preparing packets, Chromebooks, and other devices for checkout to students beginning Wednesday.  Checkout of technology and pickup of packets prepared by the teachers will be Wednesday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day.  We have information from each school and the principal below –

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TEACHERS AT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL PREPARING FOR POSSIBLE DISTANCE LEARNING

Teachers at the Crookston School District and across the state are busy planning how distance learning could look.  Different age groups will have different sets of challenges and obstacles to overcome both during the planning process and in the implementation of programs, if those are needed after March 27.  PHYSICAL EDUCATION/HEALTH WITH JOSH HARDY Crookston

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SENIORS GET SEND OFF ON WHAT COULD BE THEIR LAST DAY AT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL

Crookston High School held a send-off on Tuesday afternoon for the Class of 2020 with the possibility looming that it could be their final day as students inside the building.  Principal Eric Bubna said that with the future up in the air, the school wanted to thank and honor the seniors if it was their

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