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HIGHLAND, WASHINGTON PTO’S THANK STUDENTS, FAMILY, FRIENDS & COMMUNITY FOR READ-A-THON SUPPORT

Highland and Washington School Read-a-Thon fundraisers were held October 19-30, 2020.  Students enjoyed Dr. Seuss themed days and reading everywhere.  They logged over 125,000 minutes during the two-week event!! All proceeds will be used for educational materials for our classrooms, individual classroom supplies that cannot be shared between students due to the pandemic, virtual field

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PERSON THAT WAS AT CROOKSTON HIGH AND HIGHLAND SCHOOL TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19

The Crookston School District notified parents/guardians of kids that attend Crookston High School and Highland School that somebody that was at both schools tested positive for COVID-19.  The official notice is below –  This is a general notification that an individual has tested positive for COVID-19 who was present at both Highland Elementary School and Crookston

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL REPORTS TWO COVID-19 CASES

The Crookston School District announced Highland Elementary School had had two positive COVID-19 test results on Monday afternoon.  The two new cases are the third and fourth positive test for a student, teacher, or staff in the Crookston School District since the start of the school year.  “It actually shocks me that we have had

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CROOKSTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS TO HOLD READ-A-THON

Highland and Washington Elementary Schools along with the Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) are hosting a read-a-thon event October 19-30.  The read-a-thon is replacing the regular PTO fundraisers that aren’t able to be held this year due to COVID-19. Highland School Principal Chris Trostad said they are asking businesses to donate to the read-a-thon this year if

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CLEANUP DAY AT THE HIGHLAND SCHOOL NATURE CENTER TO BE HELD SATURDAY

The Nature Center at Highland Elementary has been seeing greater usage this fall due to increased recess times and mask breaks for the students.  Principal Chris Trostad said it’s good for the kids to be using the Nature Center again with a cleanup scheduled for Saturday, September 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. “Back

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