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Highland Elementary School getting ready for the school year with some changes.

It’s back-to-school time, and Highland Elementary School is gearing up for new and returning students.    Highland School Principal Chris Trostad says the school is ready, and parents can still register their children. “If there are any parents that haven’t signed their kids up for Highland School yet, if you’re an existing student here at […]

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY HOLDS ITS YEARLY DUNK TANK EVENT

Highland Elementary held its annual dunk tank event outside the school’s main entrance on Thursday to celebrate the last day of school. Several staff members were submerged in the water while the students threw balls. The staff took shifts sitting on the board attached to the dunk tank, waiting to drop. Students from each grade

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD DECIDES TO KEEP WASHINGTON SCHOOL AFTER RECEIVING OFFERS FROM THE CITY

The Crookston School Board held a special meeting on Wednesday at Crookston High School to discuss and consider keeping Washington School for future expansion. The city of Crookston and the Crookston Economic and Housing Development Authority (CHEDA) have had many discussions, meetings, and negotiations regarding the potential purchase of Washington School in hopes of making

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BACK-TO-SCHOOL INFORMATION UPDATES FROM CHS, CMS, WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY, AND HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY

With another school year just around the corner, each building in the district will kick off its year in different ways. Each Principal from Washington Elementary, Highland Elementary, Crookston Middle School, and Crookston High School has released information regarding the start of the 2023-24 academic year. CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MATT TORGERSON Matt Torgerson is

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NORTH STAR 4-H SAYS THANK YOU FOR WINTER GEAR DRIVE DONATIONS

North Star 4-H Club wishes to thank the community for their recent Winter Gear Drive donations. Donations included hand-knit hats, scarves, socks, 75 pairs of hand-knit mittens, snow pants, and other winter gear. Club members also purchased fleece and made 120 hats for the drive with funding provided by the Minnesota 4-H Helping Hands Program.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: HIGHLAND & WASHINGTON READ-A-THON FUNDRAISERS

Highland & Washington School’s conducted their Read-A-Thon fundraisers from November 1 to November 12. Highland & Washington PTO’s have since released a letter thanking the community for their support and discussed how the event went. The letter can be found down below –   The Highland & Washington Schools’ Read-a-Thon fundraisers were held Nov 1-12,

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