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Crookston School District presents Service Awards, OSPY Awards and honored retiree Kim Davidson on Friday

On Friday, May 30, the Crookston School District held its annual Service and OSPY Award Presentation. The OSPY (Outstanding Service to Pirate Youth Awards were presented to: Laurie Wavra (HES), Laurie Awender (HES), Travis Oliver (CHS), Marita Kendig (Special Ed/CMS), Jim Bregier (CHS), Cindy Flikka (CHS), Coach Austin O’Hare, and Dave Emanuel. Service Awards Recipients:20-Year […]

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CROOKSTON WRESTLING CLUB ANNOUNCES RAFFLE WINNERS

The Crookston Wrestling Club has announced the winners of this year’s raffle. They are listed below – Sara Quirk – Shadow Semi Auto 9mm Dan Halland – Savage Axis II XP 25-06 w/scope Justin Knutson – Savage Axis II XP 22-250 w/scope Shelly Thompson – Remington semi-auto 22 (pink stock) Jake Markovich – Am Tactical

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET ON MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston School Board will meet on Monday night at 5:00 p.m. inside the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. The Board will have a Feature Program by Instructor Travis Oliver on Career Tech Education Programs. They will discuss additional programs for the High School for students to take that can lead to potential careers in

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL ADVANCES STEM PROGRAMS WITH NEW TITLE IV FUNDING

Highland Elementary School received additional Federal Title Grant money this school year and one area that money has been applied to is Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) programming.  The school was also able to purchase a new SMART Board and increase the time Jessica Shockman, mental health practitioner from Northwest Mental Health Center spends

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HIGHLAND STUDENT’S 5.8-GRAM ALUMINUM FOIL BOAT HOLDS MORE THAN 1,000 GRAMS OR 2.2 POUNDS

One of the more popular projects at Highland School every spring is the sixth grade Truss Bridges with students competing to see whose bridge can hold the most weight.  The project shows what the students have learned about engineering as part of their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) curriculum throughout the year.  Beginning last

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HIGHLAND 6TH-GRADERS GO SHOPPING FOR CROOKSTON COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS BASKETS

The sixth graders at Highland School in Dan Halland, Marcia Scholler, Dixie Sele, and Kris Stegman’s classes went shopping Thursday morning at the Crookston Hugo’s Family Marketplace and Wal-Mart to get food for the Crookston Community Christmas Baskets.   Sixth-grader Gunnar Groven said the students were shopping for needy families. “We were shopping for needy families

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