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HIGHLAND SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE UNDERWAY THROUGH SEPTEMBER 8

The Highland Parent-Teacher Organization has organized a school supply drive.  PTO member Lorri Capistran said the need includes regular school supplies but also things like cleaning supplies and disposable cups dictated by COVID-19. “It’s our second year hosting a school supply drive,” said Capistran. “Obviously, going back to school this year looks a little bit […]

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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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WASHINGTON AND HIGHLAND SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ORGANIZATIONS SAY THANK YOU

The Washington and Highland PTOs (Parent Teacher Organizations) have been working on a project to help boost “Pirate Pride” in the Crookston Public Elementary Schools.  Each student in Kindergarten – 6th grade received a free Pirate Pride t-shirt.  Generous community members donated over $3000 so that the shirts could be purchased and printed!  The shirts

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