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CHANCES OF A LEARNING MODEL CHANGE INCREASE, BUT NO CHANGES PLANNED YET IN CROOKSTON

The Minnesota Department of Health on Thursday released updated 14-day case rate numbers. For the first time this year, Polk County has exceeded more than 20 cases per 10,000 residents over that period. Minnesota’s Safe Learning Model suggests a hybrid learning model for all students when a county’s cases are between 20-30 per 10,000 over […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET MONDAY

The Crookston School Board will meet on Monday, September 28 at 5:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School choir/orchestra room. Consent agenda items are – Approval of prior minutes of the regular meeting on August 18, current bills, and salary lane advancement requests. The board will be asked to approve several personnel items, including –

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT TEACHER HAS TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID

It might have been longer than many parents and school district staff thought it would take, but a Crookston School District teacher has tested positive for COVID-19.   KROX learned it was a teacher, but Superintendent Jeremy Olson wouldn’t confirm or deny due to health privacy concerns.  In an email to KROX, Crookston School District Superintendent

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS WILL BE RELEASED EARLY DUE TO POWER OUTAGE AT HIGHLAND

Highland Elementary School has had a power outage and the district has been notified power will be out for some time. Superintendent Jeremy Olson sent an email announcing the district will release students early today as a result of the outage. The email is below –  Highland School is without power and currently, we have

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CROOKSTON SCHOOLS RELEASE ENROLLMENT NUMBERS TO BEGIN SCHOOL YEAR

The Crookston School District has started the year with an enrollment of 1,114.  That is down 24 students from the first day of school last year and 36 students from the high enrollment mark at any time in the last year.  With more families choosing homeschooling due to COVID-19, Superintendent Jeremy Olson said the district

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