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MEET THE NEW TEACHERS AT HIGHLAND AND WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

Crookston Public Schools has four new teachers in the elementary schools for the 2020-2021 school year.  The new teachers are below – ELIZABETH ERICKSON Elizabeth Erickson has been a long-term substitute teacher in the Crookston School District and comes back to Crookston after teaching preschool at Hawley last year.  “I’m from Barnesville originally,” said Erickson. […]

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE PLAN TO DISPERSE $2 MILLION IN CARES ACT AID THROUGHOUT COUNTY

The Polk County Commissioners on Tuesday voted to approve a plan constructed by Polk County Administration Chuck Whiting to disperse $2 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds to organizations and businesses across Polk County.  Polk County Commissioner Gary Willhite said the County wanted to get that money out as soon

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OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN SCHOOL, CATHEDRAL SCHOOL TO OFFER IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS FALL

Our Savior’s Lutheran School and Cathedral School are preparing to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic and the start of the school year in much the same way as Crookston Public Schools.  Both schools are elementary-aged students, and they will start the year with face-to-face learning.  Our Savior’s Lutheran School Principal Sandra Trittin said they’ve made

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOL FALL DRIVER’S EDUCATION TO START IN AUGUST NOT OCTOBER

Fall Driver Education will begin in August this year NOT October.  Students will need to be at least 15 years old by December 31, 2020.  Fall Driver Education registration forms are due back no later than Tuesday, August 18th, 2020, at 4:30 p.m.  The first session of the class will be Wednesday, August 19th, 2020

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS PREPARING FOR ALL MODELS OF LEARNING, HOPING TO MAINTAIN IN-PERSON

On Thursday, Governor Tim Walz announced Minnesota’s Stay Safe Learning Plan for 2020-2021.  The plan sets guidelines for local school districts in consultation with local public health, the Minnesota Department of Health, and the Department of Education for when districts can provide the three different models for learning. The model is based on the number

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