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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD HONORS ADRIANNE WINGER, SETS 2023 LEVY AT A 1.3% INCREASE

The Crookston School Board met on Monday night inside the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. MAIN AGENDA The Main Agenda began with the Truth in Taxation Hearing and certifying the levy payable for 2023. The hearing was led by Business Manager Laura Lyczewski who explained that the Levy for 2023 is in good financial shape. […]

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CROOKSTON EAGLES DONATES $2,500 TO HIGHLAND SCHOOL FOR SENSORY ROOM ITEMS

The Crookston Eagles Club stopped at Highland Elementary School this afternoon to make a very charitable donation of $2,500 to go towards sensory items for the school’s special education program. The Crookston Eagles Club has made charitable donations to the school in the past for various projects and additions to the school, such as the

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HIGHLAND AND WASHINGTON STUDENTS RAISE $11,390 WITH THIS YEAR’S READ-A-THON

The Crookston Public Schools announced that students at Highland and Washington Elementary Schools read a total of 204,649 minutes and raised a total of $11,390 during this year’s annual Read-a-Thon! The schools say the students did a fantastic job and thank all the sponsors who supported the event! To learn more about the Schools’ annual

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADDS TEMPORARY NO PARKING SIGNS ON NORTH CENTRAL AVE.

Yesterday, outside of Highland Elementary School, no parking signs were placed on North Central Ave., which caused some confusion for some parents and guardians waiting to pick up their children. But Crookston Police Chief Darin Selzler explained that these are temporary signs before the new installment of new parking signs in the Crookston School District

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HIGHLAND AND WASHINGTON SCHOOLS HOLD ANNUAL READ-A-THON FUNDRAISER OVER PAST TWO WEEKS

Highland and Washington Schools are holding their annual two-week Read-a-Thon fundraisers thru Friday, November 18.  So far, Highland and Washington students have read over 100,000 minutes!  Students are participating in Dr. Seuss-themed dress-up days and having friendly competitions to promote reading. Money raised will be used for field trips in the spring, school supplies students

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