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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HAS 23 STUDENTS IN THE GIFTED AND TALENTED PROGRAM THIS YEAR

Highland Elementary School has 23 students participating in their “Gifted & Talented” program this year. Students who score in the top 95% of testing scores nationally  before entering 3rd Grade qualify for the program. The program ranges from 3-6 Graders and is a way for these students to be challenged throughout the week to keep […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD TO DISCUSS HEALTH & SAFETY MEASURES MONDAY NIGHT

The Crookston School Board will meet on Monday night at 5:00 p.m. inside the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. The meeting will begin with a featured program to acknowledge the top Read-A-Thon Students from the Highland Read-A-Thon Fundraiser. It will be presented by Highland Principal Chris Trostad, and no action will be taken by the

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: KAYLEE ACEVEDO’S FUNDRAISER

Crookston High School Leo Club Advisor Linda Morgan and Highland Elementary School Principal Chris Trostad wanted to thank the community for the support and donations for Kaylee Acevedo’s fundraiser at the Crookston Eagles on November 4. Their letter to the community can be found down below –    We would like to send out a

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL READ-A-THON FUNDRAISER NEARING AN END

Highland Elementary School in Crookston is nearing the end of its Read-A-Thon fundraiser. The goal is to get students more engaged in reading while raising some money for students who can’t afford field trip costs later in the school year. Highland Elementary School Principal Chris Trostad said he has been impressed with how much reading

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HIGHLAND & WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS HOSTING READ-A-THON FUNDRAISERS

Highland Elementary School and Washington School in Crookston are currently holding Read-A-Thon fundraisers. One was conducted last year during COVID-19, as the schools were looking for a fundraiser that could be held regardless of if the students were in school or at home. The fundraiser was successful, so Highland PTO has decided to bring it

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VERONICA AND JIM WHITEHEAD DONATE PUMPKINS TO HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Veronica and Jim Whitehead generously donated pumpkins last week to some of the Highland Elementary School students. Veronica is a retired Crookston teacher, and the pumpkins that were donated were used for math and science experiments. The students also got to decorate the pumpkins. Below is a picture of Mrs. Andrea Ingersoll’s 3rd Grade class

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