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NEW TEACHERS AT HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

The Crookston Public Schools District has many new faces joining its staff for the 2021-2022 school year. KROX will introduce you to the new teachers and assistants throughout the week. Below is an introduction to all of the new teachers and assistants at Highland Elementary School. JACLYN HUBBARD Jaclyn Hubbard is one of the new […]

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NEW TEACHERS AT THE CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL

The Crookston Public Schools District has many new faces joining its staff for the 2021-2022 school year. KROX will introduce you to the new teachers and assistants throughout the week. Below is an introduction to all of the new teachers and assistants at Crookston High School. MARCELO CAMPOVERDE Marcelo Campoverde will be the new Spanish

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BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY WITH CROOKSTON POLICE CHIEF DARIN SELZLER

School is finally back in session for the Crookston School District, and parents, students, and public servants are making preparations to return to the schools. But, along with a new year, the school district and Crookston Police Department are bringing new safety measures to keep the students safe. Over the summer, the Police Department partnered

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT HOLDS FIRST NIGHT OF MEET THE TEACHERS NIGHTS

The Crookston School District held the first of two nights of its Meet the Teachers Night at the Washington Elementary School, Highland Elementary School, and Crookston High School. Parents and students met with their teachers for the 2022-23 School Year to learn more about their teachers, classes, and for some, school they would be walking

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HOLDING SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE ON MEET-THE-TEACHER NIGHTS

The Highland Elementary School is continuing its School Supply Drive during the Meet-the-Teacher Nights on Wednesday, August 31, and Thursday, September 1, at the Elementary School and is still accepting donations. The drive is sponsored by the Highland Parent Teacher Organization (PTO). The drive is meant to help students that may not have the means

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