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ECFE Offers Free Classes to Benefit Families

Crookston’s Early Childhood Family Education is meeting the needs of more families by offering new class times and locations. An evening Mixed Age Magic class will return in an evening format on Thursdays, October 10, November 14, and December 12, from 4:30—6 p.m. Families meet in the classroom/gym for circle time with stories and songs. […]

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CROOKSTON ECFE HAS RELEASED THEIR SEPTEMBER NEWS LETTER

Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) is a program of Crookston Community Education offering classes and activities for parents, and their children birth through five at Washington School. All of society benefits from strong families and healthy, capable children. Strong families are the foundation of a strong society now and far into the future. Parents have

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ECFE FAMILIES CREATE 32 TREASURE BOXES WITH THE HELP OF CHS WOODS CLASS

Crookston Public Schools Early Childhood Family Education(ECFE) held their annual Build a Wood Project on Monday night in the Washington school gym!  Children and their parents or grandparents put together 32 treasure boxes!  Families brought hammers and screwdrivers to assemble the boxes that were cut and sanded by Crookston High school students in Mr. Oliver’s

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OVER 100 GRANDPARENTS AND GRANDCHILDREN ATTEND ECFE’S GRANDPARENTS NIGHT AT WASHINGTON

Grandparents are such important people in the lives of children, and many attended ECFE’s Grandparents Night at Washington School on Monday evening.  Around 100 Grandparents and grandchildren were invited to play in the gym, visit the School Readiness classrooms, engage in various activities, and, most importantly, have fun together. They ended the evening reading Llama

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ECFE AND RIVERVIEW’S TEDDY BEAR CLINIC WAS BACK IN PERSON ON MONDAY

The Early Childhood Family Education’s Teddy Bear Clinic was back in person at RiverView Health! In collaboration, ECFE and RiverView Health invited children ages birth to 5 to bring their teddy bears and their parents to tour the new building and explore the therapy department, the ambulance, the radiology department, and an inpatient room. Children

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WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FINALLY HAS END OF YEAR PICNIC AFTER TWO YEARS

After a two-year pause, Washington School’s PTO resumed hosting a Picnic for ECFE, School Readiness, and Kindergarten families. The absence of the annual picnic, along with a sunny spring evening, drew a crowd of over 200 people to the school’s playground, where Washington teachers and staff helped serve food. Crookston High School Leo Club members

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