CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL HOLDS SENIOR BRUNCH, PLAY PERFORMANCE
The Crookston Leo Club hosted the Senior Brunch on Thursday morning at Crookston High School. While the cast of A Simpler Time performed the spring play for community seniors.
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The Crookston Leo Club hosted the Senior Brunch on Thursday morning at Crookston High School. While the cast of A Simpler Time performed the spring play for community seniors.
Crookston High School will hold its annual Senior Citizen Brunch and performance of the spring play on Thursday, April 15. High School Principal Eric Bubna said it’s a fun event for all involved. “It’s always a fun opportunity for the drama students to be able to perform,” said Bubna. “It’s a fun opportunity for the
Crookston Rotary Club’s February Student of the Month is Crookston High School senior Ella Weber. Ella was honored at the club’s last meeting and will receive her scholarship at the Triple-A Banquet awards in the spring. She is the daughter of Robert Weber and Jenipher Harper and, after graduation, plans to attend Massachusetts Institute of
Greetings from Crookston Public Schools! I wanted to highlight a couple of things that we are very excited for as we continue to move into the rest of this school year: Return to Activities: Our students are returning to activities and have begun practicing and will soon be competing in their various activities. We are
This morning, the Crookston Leo Club had its last day of volunteering at the North Country Food Bank before it moves to East Grand Forks. The Leo Club packaged 240 boxes of food that will be delivered to neighboring communities. The Crookston Leo Club had volunteered to fill boxes four times a month at the
The Crookston Leo Club along with their advisor Linda Morgan and School Resource Officer Don Rasicot spent Halloween trick or treating for canned goods for the Care & Share. Thanks to the generous support of the Crookston Community they collected approximately 1,800 pounds of food.