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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL PREPARES FOR NON-TRADITIONAL GRADUATION CEREMONY

As high school seniors across Minnesota approach graduation time, they’re faced with an unfortunate reality that the traditional graduation ceremony either isn’t happening this year or not happening on the originally scheduled date.  Crookston High School, which will graduate between 75 to 80 seniors, is taking a two-fold approach. On Friday (May 22), seniors will […]

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REP. DEB KIEL, HOUSE REPUBLICANS, URGE STATE OFFICIALS TO ALLOW GRADUATION CEREMONIES

State officials in Minnesota essentially banned large high school and college graduation ceremonies last Friday to limit the spread of COVID-19.  The Minnesota Department of Education and Office of Higher Education said indoor graduations and ceremonies held outside in stadiums and on football fields are not permitted, forcing schools to plan virtual ceremonies instead. On

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LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION INFORMATION

Below is a list of graduation plans for local high schools. The list will be updated as more schools finalize their plans – CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL Friday, May 22 – 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. yearbook pickup and photograph in cap & gown Saturday, July 25 – tentative graduation ceremony; time and location to be

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Crookston Public Schools: Accepting the Governor’s Mission for Schools

Submitted by Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson The governor gave three very important tasks to MN School Districts: 1) provide childcare for critical sector workers, 2) continue food service, and 3) provide distance education for the remainder of the school year. I wanted to give the community an update on how we are accomplishing

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL GIVES SENIORS AND PARENTS AN UPDATE ON GRADUATION AND PROM

Crookston High School sent out a video to Crookston High School seniors and their parents today with an update on graduation and prom.  Graduation is still planned for May 22 at the Crookston Sports Center with social distancing.  “We are waiting for the updated guidelines from the governor and Minnesota Department of Education to see

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD LOOKS AT HOLDING PROM IN LATE JULY, GET A GRADUATION UPDATE, DISCUSS FUTURE OF ALC AND MORE

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening with four members attending through video conferencing and two members and Superintendent Jeremy Olson physically present in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room.  The school board approved putting a committee together to look at possibly having prom in late July, pending the slim chance the Governor allows

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