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FOURTH GRADERS AT HIGHLAND LEARN ABOUT ELECTRICITY CIRCUITS

The students in Mrs. Davidson’s fourth-grade class at Highland learned about conductors and resistors, how to build parallel circuits and what happens when the flow of electricity is reversed this week. The hands-on electronics lab was a great way for the kids to learn more about electrical circuits.

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CROOKSTON KIWANIS CELEBRATE DECEMBER’S TERRIFIC KIDS

The fifth-grade students at Highland School work with their teachers to set goals on the basis of grades, citizenship, a positive attitude towards schoolwork, and other students.  The Terrific Kids for December were: Terrific Kid – Teagan Fanfulik, parents Chad & Mindy, sister Callei Teacher – Susan Garmen Terrific Kid – Xavier Mason, parents Lyle

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UPDATE FROM CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT JEREMY OLSON

CONNECT BY DISCONNECTING Hopefully everyone reading this had a great holiday season connecting with family and friends. During the holiday season, we were reminded of the importance of spending time together, however, in today’s world of technology how much time is truly spent on connecting? As I reflect on this, I realize that I am

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HIGHLAND STUDENT’S 5.8-GRAM ALUMINUM FOIL BOAT HOLDS MORE THAN 1,000 GRAMS OR 2.2 POUNDS

One of the more popular projects at Highland School every spring is the sixth grade Truss Bridges with students competing to see whose bridge can hold the most weight.  The project shows what the students have learned about engineering as part of their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) curriculum throughout the year.  Beginning last

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DONATIONS TO HIGHLAND AND WASHINGTON SCHOOLS HELP FAMILIES DURING HOLIDAY SEASON

The Crookston community is perhaps at it’s best during the holiday season, as evidenced by the many generous ways its residents choose to help those in need throughout the community.  One area that generosity is evident is at Highland and Washington Schools. Tara Rodriguez is a Family Service Specialist for the Northwestern Mental Health Center,

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LEAH WINJUM VISITS WITH HIGHLAND SCHOOL FOURTH GRADERS

Leah Winjum spoke to each fourth-grade class at Highland this past week.  Winjum visited Mrs. Davidson’s class as she discussed how important it is to have a dream and to work to make the dream come true.  She shared the book she authored, Can You Hear My Voice? and explained the process of writing a

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