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POLK COUNTY DFL CAUCUS IS FEBRUARY 25 IN SEVERAL CITIES, INCLUDING CROOKSTON

The Polk County DFL directors and volunteers gathered at the Crookston Library on February 8 to plan the DFL caucuses for Polk County. The DFL caucuses will be held on February 25, 2020, at 7:00 p.m., with registration beginning at 6:30 p.m. While Minnesota will have a primary to select the Democratic presidential candidate, the […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT BUCKING TRENDS AS THEY SEE ENROLLMENT GROW THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

The Crookston School District, like many rural districts in the country, has seen enrollment decline as families and the populations in rural communities shrink. The district also had a dramatic increase in open enrollment out of the district early this decade (most of which occurs before families enroll in kindergarten) has helped contribute to a

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT UPDATE FROM CROOKSTON SUPERINTENDENT JEREMY OLSON

Great things continue to happen at Crookston Public Schools! We have recently had a string of successes, both academically and athletically. We have also started to look to the future as we evaluate our facilities plans and develop a strong long-range vision for how these facilities can enhance our student experience.  STUDENT SUCCESS Crookston Public

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STUDENTS AT HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY LEARN ABOUT AGRICULTURE IN AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM

Students in a variety of grade levels at Highland School have been getting together to learn about agriculture from staff and students from the University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) in an after-school program called “Ag in the Classroom.” On Thursday afternoon, the students learned about forestry explains UMC Director of Outreach and Engagement Michell Christopherson.

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POPULAR AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM AT HIGHLAND, CRAZY 8’S, PROMOTES FUN WITH MATH AND SCIENCE

Walk by Kari Heppner’s fourth-grade classroom after school on Mondays, and you probably think her students are having a party to kick off the week.  You’ll hear excitement, laughter, and most importantly, learning.  Each Monday, a group of students stay after class to take part in a grant-funded program called Crazy 8’s.  “Crazy 8’s is

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UMC’S REGAL THE EAGLE READS TO HIGHLAND SCHOOL STUDENTS

Fourth graders at Highland Elementary School in Crookston had a guest reader from the University of Minnesota Crookston on Friday to celebrate Kindness week.  UMC’s Regal the Eagle red to Mrs. Kresl’s class.   

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