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End of school year festivities are underway for Highland School

Highland Elementary School is celebrating the end of the school year with some fun activities. Today each grade will get an hour to play at the CSC in the Bouncy Obstacle Courses, and on Thursday, each class will get an opportunity to set off the Dunk Tank. First up to sit in the Dunk Tank […]

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Get Kids Outdoors partners with the Highland First Graders to provide hands on learning

Thank you to the Get Kids Outdoors- Adam Parnow Memorial for all they have done to supplement the MN First Grade Science standards in regards to the life cycles of plants and animals. They provided hands-on learning opportunities that would not otherwise have been possible.  On Friday, May 16th, Fred Parnow with Get Kids Outdoors, brought soil,

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Dr. Kenyon Williams gets Highland 5th graders excited about percussion

On Thursday, April 24, fifth grade students from Highland put on a drum performance at Crookston High School with the help of a grant secured by Highland’s music teacher, Kristine Dickson.  The grant brought in a resident musician for a month, Dr. Kenyon Williams, the Director of Percussion at Minnesota State Moorhead. “He has traveled

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Letter to the editor from Fin and Fit Crookston

Below is a letter to the editor from Fin and Fit With improved management, attention to detail, and a dependable schedule for hours of operation, interest in and usage of the Crookston Community Pool greatly increased in 2024 and continues to do so as 2025 gets underway. In September of 2024, because of budget deficits,

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL ABOVE EXPECTED IN MATH AND READING

The US News and World Report came out with their yearly findings and found that Highland School performs better in math and reading than other school districts with similar population groups. The state of Minnesota has state averages, and Highland Schools were 51% proficient in math and 53% proficient in reading, which is about 8%

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