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Crookston Public School

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Crookston High School Graduation is Friday, May 23

Crookston High School is getting ready to celebrate its seniors at graduation. The ceremony will take place on Friday, May 23, at 7:00 p.m. in the High School Gymnasium.  There are 82 candidates for graduation. The Class Flower is the White Rose. The Class Colors are blue and gold. The Class Motto is – “All […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETS WITH THE CITY ABOUT CHILDCARE CENTER IN WASHINGTON SCHOOL

The Crookston Public School’s Long Range & Finance Committee met on Friday morning in the Crookston High School District Office to discuss several staffing plans and contract negotiations. City Administrator Charles “Corky” Reynolds and Community Development Director Kari Kirschbaum attended the meeting to discuss the future uses of Washington Elementary School after the Kindergarten and

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL ABSENTEE BALLOT BOARD RECIEVES 185 BALLOTS FOR REFERENDUM

The Crookston Public School Absentee Ballot Board met for the final time on Friday afternoon to count and verify more absentee ballots that had come in for the upcoming referendum. The board received 91 ballots last week and 94 this week, for a total of 185 Absentee ballots collected. However, despite this being the last

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL ABSENTEE BALLOT BOARD RECEIVES ANOTHER 33 ABSENTEE BALLOTS FOR REFERENDUM

The Crookston Public School is still accepting absentee voting for their upcoming referendum, with the official vote scheduled on Tuesday, February 14, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. The Crookston Public School’s Absentee Ballot Board met on Monday afternoon to count and verify some of the absentee votes that had come to the district. The board

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