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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE HOLDS FIRST MEETING

Crookston Public Schools need a new bus garage, that is not something many who are familiar with the facility are likely to argue, the question is how to make it happen as economically as possible while ensuring transportation is in the best possible situation it can be. For that reason, Superintendent Jeremy Olson worked with […]

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL SIXTH GRADERS SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS FOOD BASKETS

Sixth graders from Highland Elementary School went shopping Thursday morning at Hugo’s and Walmart for the Community Christmas Food Baskets. Students collected $1,352.39 including a $400 donation from the Highland PTO. They split into groups of five or six this morning and got practical experience shopping on a budget and trying to find the best

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SUPERINTENDENT OLSON GIVES AN UPDATE ON CROOKSTON SCHOOLS

The following article is by Crookston Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson. Greetings! Communication is so important to our school and community, and therefore I want to keep you informed as to what is happening at Crookston Public Schools currently and where we are going as a district.  There is so much to be proud of at

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Title I | Services In Crookston Schools A Big Help

In this week’s Focus on Education, we talk with Sara Geist, the Title I Coordinator for the Crookston Schools. Title I is funded through the state and the federal government with a formula based on the number of students who are on free and released lunch. Title I funds are used to help students reach

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Dave Davidson Says Crookston Is the Best Small School in Minnesota

At the conclusion of Monday night’s school board meeting, I made a statement that concerned our (ISD 593) size, based on student enrollment.  In effect, I said that we are becoming smaller, and I used our monthly enrollment data to substantiate my point. We have only one grade, (8th) that is over 100 students.  Compare

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Crookston School District Offers Fall Drivers Training Class

Fall Driver Education forms are available in the High School office. Driver Education is open to students currently enrolled in Crookston Public Schools. Students must be at least 15 years of age by December 31, 2018, to enroll in fall driver education. The cost is $325 and must be paid by the first day of

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