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Veterans Day Ceremony and Events Planned In the Area

Veterans Day, or Armistice Day as it was known prior to 1954, recognizes the end of World War I when the ceasefire commenced at 11 a.m., November 11, 1918.  Several local events are planned over the weekend to thank all those who served in the military. The Polk County Historical Society will hold a Veterans’ […]

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Highland School Will Drop to Three Sixth Grade Classes

The Crookston School District/Highland Elementary School is sending home a letter to parents today (Friday) outlying their tentative plans for the sixth-grade students after receiving the resignation of a teacher. The reason the teacher, Mrs. Grenier, resigned was not given by the school district. Superintendent Jeremy Olson laid out the tentative plans and his confidence

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Highland School Students Learn More About Watersheds

Fourth and fifth graders at Highland Elementary spent part of Tuesday in Central Park learning about the Red Lake River watershed in the River of Dreams program.   The program, titled River of Dreams, was led by Andy Ulven, a monitoring and education specialist with The International Water Institute.  “In River of Dreams we try to introduce

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Highland School Conducts Emergency Drills

Highland Elementary students and staff participated in mandatory emergency training drills Monday morning.  “State law requires that we do training, so we do some in the classroom and then we actually do some practice,” said Highland Principal Chris Trostad. “Teachers all did some training in class and the students would come out and get the

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Highland School Test Scores Improve

Highland School received good news last week when the test scores were released.  Highland School teachers, staff, students and parents worked hard to improve the scores and it paid off. – Highland was 5.2 percent above the state average in math, the fourth straight year the school has been above the state average. – Highland

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