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MELODY ORTIZ WINS CROOKSTON DISTRICT SPELLING BEE AND ADVANCE TO REGIONALS

The Crookston Public Schools held their annual Crookston District Spelling Bee on Tuesday afternoon at Highland Elementary School. Fifth-grader Melody Ortiz won the bee and will now advance to the Regional Spelling Bee at the Northland Community & Technical College in Thief River Falls on Wednesday, February 8. “It felt really shocking,” said Ortiz. “I […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT SENDS OUT ONLINE SURVEY FOR DISTRICT’S NEXT SUPERINTENDENT

The Crookston School District sent out an online survey to the district residents to help conduct the search for the district’s next superintendent. Below is a letter from Crookston Public Schools Interim Superintendent Dave Kuehn with more information and a link to the online survey- Dear Community members,  The Crookston School Board is conducting a

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO HOLD FIRST OF THREE COMMUNITY MEETINGS DISCUSSING ATHLETIC FIELD REFERENDUM TONIGHT

The Crookston Public Schools is holding three community meetings to educate and answer questions regarding a referendum to construct a multi-use facility for the school district and community. The first meeting will be tonight at 6:30 p.m. at the Crookston High School Auditorium. All are welcome and encouraged to participate. In 2021, the district partnered

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD HONORS ADRIANNE WINGER, SETS 2023 LEVY AT A 1.3% INCREASE

The Crookston School Board met on Monday night inside the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. MAIN AGENDA The Main Agenda began with the Truth in Taxation Hearing and certifying the levy payable for 2023. The hearing was led by Business Manager Laura Lyczewski who explained that the Levy for 2023 is in good financial shape.

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HIGHLAND AND WASHINGTON STUDENTS RAISE $11,390 WITH THIS YEAR’S READ-A-THON

The Crookston Public Schools announced that students at Highland and Washington Elementary Schools read a total of 204,649 minutes and raised a total of $11,390 during this year’s annual Read-a-Thon! The schools say the students did a fantastic job and thank all the sponsors who supported the event! To learn more about the Schools’ annual

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS PERSONNEL AND NEGOTIATIONS COMMITTEE DISCUSS PLANS FOR FINDING THE NEXT SUPERINTENDENT

The Crookston Public Schools’ Personnel/Negotiations Committee met on Friday morning in the District Office Conference Room in the Crookston High School to discuss two main items. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE The Personnel Committee met first to discuss their search for the next superintendent. Interim Superintendent Dave Kuehn said that he felt November would be the best time

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