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Highland first graders celebrate reading performance in May with Get Kids Outdoors nature day

First graders from Gina Ystenes and Erica Uttermark’s classes at Highland School recently had a hands-on nature experience with the assistance of Get Kids Outdoors during their May reading celebration. Students had an incredible day learning in nature and exploring the outdoors. Get Kids Outdoors provided bug-catcher kits for the students, which they got to […]

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Crookston School Board to meet Tuesday, May 26

The Crookston School Board will meet on Tuesday, May 26 at 5:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. The consent agenda includes the approval of the April 28 regular meeting minutes. The board will also be asked to approve the current bills totaling $509,483.03 and the following personnel items –The board will be

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Highland Elementary first graders engage with nature through Get Kids Outdoors

First-grade students at Highland Elementary became friends of nature, as they recently spent time with Get Kids Outdoors for an incredible day of nature-based learning. School officials say the students had a blast getting their hands dirty and exploring the world beneath their feet.  Their afternoon was packed with amazing activities, including planting pumpkin & gourd seeds, enjoying delicious

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American Crystal Sugar donates $2,000 to Get Kids Outdoors

American Crystal Sugar is proud to award Get Kids Outdoors a check for $2,000 to help cover the transportation cost and fishing equipment for all kids. The mission of Get Kids Outdoors is simple: to get kids outdoors. The organization provides outdoor recreational opportunities for youth with limited opportunities to participate. By experiencing the excitement

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Cathedral School is celebrating Catholic Schools Week

Cathedral Schools Week is being celebrated across the nation this week. Students at Cathedral School in Crookston took learning beyond the classroom today, celebrating with a memorable outdoor ice-fishing experience designed to connect kids with nature and outdoor recreation. Kindergarten through fifth-grade students participated in ice fishing with support from Get Kids Outdoors, which provided

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