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Crookston School Board approves Sub pay, enrollment is steady, and approves a D.C. Field Trip and alley vacation for Tri-Valley

The Crookston School Board met on Monday, September 23, at the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. ENROLLMENT DOWNThe Crookston School District has 472 Kindergarten through fifth grade and 595 sixth through 12th graders. It also has 73 students enrolled in post-secondary education options (kids can take college classes at UMC, NCTC, and other colleges for […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENTS TO GET FREE MEALS NEXT SCHOOL YEAR

The Crookston School Board met Monday evening and approved an architect for the proposed football/track facility, they found out all student meals will be free in the 2021-2022 school year, and they approved the preliminary budget.  FREE MEALS FOR STUDENTS/ADULT MEALS GOING UP Crookston Food Service Director Anna Ogaard-Brekken informed the board that they have

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UMC PRELIMINARY ENROLLMENT DOWN 122 ON-CAMPUS, TOTAL FULL & PART-TIME ENROLLMENT FALLS 11.4 PERCENT

The University of Minnesota Crookston’s preliminary, first-day enrollment numbers on August 25 were 1,774 undergraduate students and 672 non-degree seeking students including Post-Secondary Education Options (PSEO) and College in the High School (CIH). On-campus enrollment fell 15.6 percent from 784 to 622, while online enrollment increased 5.4 percent from 1,055 to 1,112. Non-degree seeking enrollment

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS LONG RANGE PLANNING & FINANCE COMMITTEE DISCUSSES 2020-2021 BUDGET

The Crookston Public Schools Long Range Planning & Finance Committee met Wednesday to discuss the 2020-2021 district budget.  Among the factors that play into the district’s budget is enrollment, which began the current year at 1,128 students and currently sits at 1,126. Next year’s estimated enrollment is at 1,123, but Superintendent Jeremy Olson said to

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 1ST DAY ENROLLMENT IS UP

The Crookston School District has seen a slight enrollment increase on the first day of school yesterday.  The total enrollment first day total is 1132, which is up eight students from the first day of school last year.  The numbers were good news for the administration as they expected 1108 students.  “It is going in

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UMC LOOKING TO REVERSE ON-CAMPUS ENROLLMENT DECLINE

Chancellor Mary Holz-Clause began her duties nearly 18 months ago, Vice-Chancellor John Hoffman joined the University on July 30 and the University of Minnesota System President Eric Kaler will step down in July 2019. Hoffman hopes the new administration’s perspective and emphasis on UMC’s key points will help break a few myths about UMC, begin

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