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HIGHLAND 6TH-GRADERS GO SHOPPING FOR CROOKSTON COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS BASKETS

The sixth graders at Highland School in Dan Halland, Marcia Scholler, Dixie Sele, and Kris Stegman’s classes went shopping Thursday morning at the Crookston Hugo’s Family Marketplace and Wal-Mart to get food for the Crookston Community Christmas Baskets.   Sixth-grader Gunnar Groven said the students were shopping for needy families. “We were shopping for needy families […]

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VETERANS DAY EVENTS PLANNED IN THE AREA

The Polk County Historical Society and Carnegie committee will present a Veterans’ Salute at the Carnegie on Saturday, November 9 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Anne Muir said this year’s event centers around the Vietnam War featuring music, artifacts and three speakers.  “We’re going to be celebrating all Veterans, but we do have a focus

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD WILL MEET MONDAY

The Crookston School Board will meet Monday night at 5:00 p.m. in the large group room at Highland Elementary School (HES).  The main agenda includes approving the faculty handbooks for Crookston High School (CHS) and HES.  The board will also receive a report from Superintendent Jeremy Olson.  The consent agenda includes approval of prior minutes

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CROOKSTON FOURTH GRADE CLASS DONATES TO RIVERVIEW PEDIATRIC ER PATIENTS

For the second consecutive year, students in Kari Heppner’s Highland Elementary fourth grade class, known for doing kind deeds around the community, donated items of comfort for children treated at RiverView Health. The students got off the bus at RiverView on May 23rd carrying bags filled with coloring and activity books, crayons and colored pencils,

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FINAL RESULTS FROM THE HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY 6TH GRADE TRUSS BRIDGE PROJECT

The sixth-grade students at Highland Elementary all completed their truss bridges with great results.  There were several exceptional structures built including six that held more than 150 lbs and two holding over 200 lbs.  Naomi Olson and Madison Halland’s bridge held 205 lbs. while Maddie Harbott and Jezebel Vega built a bridge that held 300.8

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STUDENTS AT HIGHLAND AND CATHEDRAL LEARN TO SAFELY CROSS THE ROAD

Polk County Public Health’s Sarah Reese and Kristin Fagerlund are teaching students at Highland Elementary and Cathedral school to be safe when near or crossing the road.  Reese said a number of organizations created the four-part curriculum called Walk!Bike!Fun! “Walk, Bike Fun, was developed by the Minnesota Bicycle Association, along with MnDOT, the Minnesota Department

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