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EAGLES CONVENTION DONATES IN CROOKSTON, ACROSS THE STATE

The full Minnesota State Eagles Convention scheduled to be held in Crookston this week had to be canceled because of COVID-19.  The Executive Eagles Board still met in Crookston on Thursday night and handed out more than $30,000 in grants. The Highland School Lake Itasca Trip and Crookston High School Girl’s Hockey each received $2,500. […]

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TRI-VALLEY FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM IS A RECIPIENT OF ONE OF THE UNITED WAY’S 2020 GRANTS

The Tri-Valley Opportunity Council’s Foster Grandparent Program connects senior volunteers with local schools such as Crookston High School, Highland Elementary, Washington Elementary, Our Savior’s Lutheran School, the East Grand Fork and Crookston Head Start, and Fertile-Beltrami.  The volunteers are welcomed in the classrooms to mentor and tutor students with special or exceptional needs becoming a

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS LONG RANGE PLANNING & FINANCE COMMITTEE DISCUSSES 2020-2021 BUDGET

The Crookston Public Schools Long Range Planning & Finance Committee met Wednesday to discuss the 2020-2021 district budget.  Among the factors that play into the district’s budget is enrollment, which began the current year at 1,128 students and currently sits at 1,126. Next year’s estimated enrollment is at 1,123, but Superintendent Jeremy Olson said to

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS USING VARIOUS METHODS TO TRACK ONLINE LEARNING ATTENDANCE

With distance learning underway Highland Principal Chris Trostad and High School Principal Eric Bubna discussed how attendance is being tracked for the Crookston School District.  Tracking attendance is a required component of the order to provide distance learning, and Trostad said Highland is doing that through daily interaction with the students. “Yeah, there is an

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT GEARING UP FOR EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT FOR DISTANCE LEARNING

Staff in the Crookston School District are busy preparing packets, Chromebooks, and other devices for checkout to students beginning Wednesday.  Checkout of technology and pickup of packets prepared by the teachers will be Wednesday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day.  We have information from each school and the principal below –

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL ACCEPTING DONATIONS OF NON-PERISHABLE FOOD, GIFT CARDS TO HELP FAMILIES DURING CLOSURE

Highland Elementary School will be accepting donations of non-perishable food items and gift cards from Hugo’s, Walmart, local restaurants, and cash cards for families in need during the school closure.  Tara Rodriquez and Jessica Shockman, family service specialists at Highland, are coordinating the collection effort. Rodriquez said that collecting food and gift cards for the

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