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WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE WILL MEET TUESDAY FOLLOWING CITY COUNCIL

The Ways & Means Committee will meet Tuesday immediately following City Council in the Council Chambers at City Hall.  The agenda includes approving the May 13 meeting report, surplus items and both the arena lease and pool use agreement with the Crookston School District.  

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LEGISLATURE INCREASES K-12 FUNDING AND PROVIDES CROSS SUBSIDY RELIEF

The Minnesota Legislature’s budget deal includes a 2 percent increase to the per-student formula each of the next two years.  They also increased cross subsidy relief in the budget deal.  Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson says the district will wait for official numbers from the Department of Education before updating their budgets but does

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BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE CONTINUES TO EXPLORE BOTH NEW AND FAMILIAR OPTIONS

The Crookston Public Schools Bus Garage Committee met on Thursday at the Crookston High School.  The plan remains to propose a bus garage on the Highland Elementary School property, as it wouldn’t require the district to purchase any new property.  However, a new location near the south end of the property was proposed as a

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS RETIREES TO BE HONORED MAY 17

The Crookston Education Association will have a retirement party Friday, May 17 at 7:00 p.m. at the Crookston Eagles for the retirees of Crookston Public Schools.  This years honorees are Eddie Desrosier, Belinda Fjeld, Karen Hanson, Jackie Lindsay, Denice Oliver, Vanessa Crowell, Terry Clauson, and Julie Tiedemann.  Eddie Derosier Derosier has spent 37 years with

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CROOKSTON’S STUDENTS AND FAMILIES EXCELLING IN NATIVE AMERICAN EDUCATION PROGRAM

Crookston Public Schools Native American Education Program is excelling especially at Highland Elementary where Math Proficiency is 40.1 percent above the state average and Reading Proficiency is 39.7 percent above the state average.  Any school that has more than ten Native American Students must have a Native American Education Program both by State of Minnesota

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A SOLUTION TO CHILD CARE IN CROOKSTON GOING NOWHERE FAST

A child care meeting was held at Washington Elementary School (WES) on Monday night.  The announcement of the meeting was sent out to the media Friday morning at 10:54 a.m. Several members mentioned it wasn’t right that the meeting was scheduled so late with some saying they only heard about the meeting over the weekend

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