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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES VALLEYFAIR TRIP FOR CHS MUSIC STUDENTS

On Monday night, the Crookston School Board met inside the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra Room. CONSENT AGENDA The Consent Agenda included the approval of the prior minutes from the March 28 meeting and their current bills. It also accepted the resignations of Highland Elementary School Teachers Sarah Lindquist and Kaitlyn Borah. The Agenda also included […]

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS REVIEW POLICIES DURING THURSDAY NIGHT MEETING

Crookston Public Schools held a Policy Committee Meeting on Thursday night to discuss any potential changes to its existing policies. Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson led the meeting, and the Policy Committee is made up of School Board Members Dave Davidson, Adrianne Winger, and Patty Dillabough. Olson stated they try to have as few

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD RECEIVES WORLD’S BEST WORKFORCE REPORT FROM DAVE DAVIDSON

On Monday night, the Crookston School Board met inside the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. The meeting began with two School District residents expressing concerns to the board. One was a racial concern within the School District, and the other was a School Bus concern and accountability for making sure kids get on the right

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HIGHLAND & WASHINGTON SCHOOL MEMBERS HELP DELIVER GIFTS TO FAMILIES IN NEED

Highland Elementary School and Washington School once again offered their “Giving Tree” this holiday season. The Giving Tree is a tree set up inside both schools where families in need can put down items they need this holiday season, along with their children’s wish lists. From there, other families, community members, and school staff can

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD VOTES 3-2 TO KEEP MASKS ON K-6 STUDENTS

The Crookston School Board had a special meeting on Monday evening in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room.  The special meeting was called by board member Mike Theis.   The meeting started with the board hearing from three teachers, Kindergarten teacher Monica Parenteau, first-grade teacher Megan Parenteau, and first-grade teacher Sarah (Kanten) Pester.  All three were

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES MOVING UP TO LEVEL 3 IN HEALTH AND SAFETY MEASURES

The Crookston School Board met on Thursday night inside a packed Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room and have decided to move from level 2 to level 3 of the school’s health and safety measures. The decision comes after the COVID-19 cases within Crookston and Polk County continue to rise. The board voted in favor 3-2

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