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FRONT OF HIGHLAND SCHOOL IS SPRUCED UP WITH HELP OF SEVERAL PEOPLE

The front of Highland Elementary got a new look this week as teachers, school board members and staff removed the grass between the front doors and planted shrubs and bushes amongst a bed of wood chips.  Highland Elementary School Principal Chris Trostad said it’s a pleasant update to the front of the building giving the […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD MEETING AGENDA FOR TUESDAY

The Crookston School Board will meet Monday at 5:00 p.m. in the choir/orchestra room at Crookston High School (CHS). The consent agenda includes approving the April 22 minutes and May 13 special meeting minutes and a resolution for membership in the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) for 2019-2020. The consent agenda also includes the

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BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE CONTINUES TO EXPLORE BOTH NEW AND FAMILIAR OPTIONS

The Crookston Public Schools Bus Garage Committee met on Thursday at the Crookston High School.  The plan remains to propose a bus garage on the Highland Elementary School property, as it wouldn’t require the district to purchase any new property.  However, a new location near the south end of the property was proposed as a

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY STUDENTS FLEX ENGINEERING SKILLS WITH TRUSS TEST

All the results are in from testing the trust bridges built by sixth-grade students in Dan Halland’s class.  It would definitely seem there are some future engineers over at Highland Elementary School. Mr. Halland said that the previous record for weight was about 150 lbs held by two previous bridges.  The pair of Georgia Sanders

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CROOKSTON’S STUDENTS AND FAMILIES EXCELLING IN NATIVE AMERICAN EDUCATION PROGRAM

Crookston Public Schools Native American Education Program is excelling especially at Highland Elementary where Math Proficiency is 40.1 percent above the state average and Reading Proficiency is 39.7 percent above the state average.  Any school that has more than ten Native American Students must have a Native American Education Program both by State of Minnesota

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