GALLERY FROM HIGHLAND FAMILY NIGHT
Highland Elementary held Family Night Tuesday. There was a meal, door prizes, a play and more. Check out some of the fun below.
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Highland Elementary held Family Night Tuesday. There was a meal, door prizes, a play and more. Check out some of the fun below.
Students at Highland Elementary who participated in the afterschool STEM program shared their projects from the Western Regional Science Fair with classmates on Tuesday. Two students from the University of Minnesota Crookston, Michaela Lano and Hannah Zhao, helped work with the kids on their projects. Lona and Zhao each brought a slightly different background in
Crookston Public Schools held their District Spelling Bee Friday afternoon at Highland Elementary. Eighth-grader Summer Goulet won the bee and will advance to the Regional Spelling Bee in Thief River Falls on February 6. “I didn’t think I was going to win but I did, it’s awesome” said Goulet. Her winning word was promenade which
The Salvation Army uses its partnership with the United Way to provide a variety of services in the community. The United Way supports the Salvation Army with money to assist in those services says United Way of Crookston Executive Director Lori Wagner. “We support the Salvation Army with money for Angel Tree at Christmas time