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Crookston Jr. High students finish 2nd place at the UND Math Track meet

Crookston students showcased their mathematical skills and teamwork at the annual UND Math Track Meet on January 12, competing against schools from across the region. The event, held on the University of North Dakota campus, brings together students in grades 7–12 for a day of problem-solving, collaboration, and friendly competition. The Math Track Meet is […]

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Odin Prudhomme wins the Crookston School District Spelling Bee

11 kids competed in the Crookston School District spelling bee at the Crookston High School auditorium on Wednesday afternoon, and seventh-grader Odin Prudhomme won the competition. Odin is the son of Randy and Ann Prudhomme and stays active through his involvement in scouting, football, basketball, and tennis. His favorite class at school is gym. Students

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Crookston Middle School students dominate at Tri-College Math contest

Crookston Public School students competed in the Tri-College Math contest held at Minnesota State University Moorhead on Tuesday. The exams were written by the Concordia Mathematics Department. A team consists of eight members, not more than four of whom are in the highest grade level. Each person takes an individual test, and then there is a

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Crookston Middle School Knowlege Bowl finishes the season strong

The Crookston Middle School Knowledge Bowl team wrapped up the season on Monday in Thief River Falls.  There were 31 teams competing.  All three teams did well, and Crookston Blue took home 2nd place! Crookston Blue finished second place: Ella Capistran, Lily Olmstead, Eva Gosse, and Grayson Howland.Other team members are – Evan Boucher, Marshall

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Crookston Middle School Mathcounts team advances to state!

Crookston Middle School students competed in the Mathcounts chapter competition held Friday, February 7, in Thief River Falls. The Competition Series has four levels of competition: school, chapter, state, and national. Each level is comprised of four rounds: Sprint, Target, Team, and Countdown Round. There were 52 competitors. The Mathcount competition is for kids in grades

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