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Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl teams finish 7th and 27th this week

The Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl teams competed at Thief River Falls on Tuesday, finishing 7th and 27th. Crookston Blue was made up of Ethan Lanctot, Ben Capistran, Leah Johanneck, Xavier Mason, and Lily Olmsted, and finished in seventh place. Crookston Gold was made up of Lilli Bridgeford, NevayahLee Bruce, Kahnen Hanson, and Hamsini Chanda, […]

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Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl teams compete in TRF, Crookston White finishes 2nd

The Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl team competed at Thief River Falls, and one team took second place.  Crookston White finished in second place. Members of the team Leah Johanneck, Lily Olmsted, Ben Capistran, and Xavier Mason.  Crookston Gold finished in 10th place. Members of the team are Hamsini Chanda, Eva Gosse, Chris Goodrich, and

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Crookston High School One-Act finishes 2nd place and advances to Section 8A competition

The Crookston High School One-Act took second place in the Sub-Section One-Act competition in East Grand Forks on Saturday. Sacred Heart finished first in a very competitive subsection.  The two teams will compete at the Section 8A competition in Bagley on Saturday, January 31. Crookston performed “Poor Bridget,” a true story about the first woman

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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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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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