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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD COULD APPROVE RETURN TO FULL IN-PERSON LEARNING AT THE HIGH SCHOOL

The Crookston School Board will meet Monday night at 5 p.m. in the Crookston High School (CHS) Auditorium. The school board will be asked to consider approving Learning Model I for the district, in which the entire district, PreK-12, would have in-person learning every day. Crookston Superintendent Jeremy Olson said things are lining up to […]

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ELIZABETH GRACE SMITH WINS THE CROOKSTON DISTRICT SPELLING BEE

Elizabeth Grace Smith, an eighth-grader at Crookston High School, won the annual Crookston District Spelling Bee and will advance to the Regional Spelling Bee in Thief River Falls on February 3. Smith said she enjoyed the Spelling Bee. “It was pretty fun,” said Smith. “I got to see some of my friends. I’m a distance

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COMPLETION OF NEW BUS GARAGE PUSHED BACK

The new Crookston School District Bus Garage was originally planned to be completed by the end of December. However, as many building projects do, the construction ran into delays. Crookston Superintendent Jeremy Olson said the contractors working on the bus garage had to deal with COVID-19 quarantines and close contact isolations just like everyone else,

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DECEMBER UPDATE FROM CROOKSTON SUPERINTENDENT JEREMY OLSON

Happy Holidays from Crookston Public Schools! Here are a couple of updates as we wrap up 2020 and prepare for 2021.  ACT data was just released that shows that Crookston High School students composite scores increased by 2 points. The average composite ACT score improved to 20.8 for 2020. Congratulations to our students for increasing

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TWO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS RECOGNIZED AT FINAL MEETING

The Crookston City Council met on Monday night in the Council Chambers at City Hall. It was the final meeting for Councilmen Jake Fee and Bobby Baird who both lost in their reelection bids in November. Councilman Jake Fee thanked several people and alluded to Crookston being in a better place now than it was.

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD SAYS ACTIVITIES CAN START DECEMBER 21 IF GOVERNOR WALZ ALLOWS

The Crookston School Board held their regularly scheduled meeting and annual Truth and Taxation Hearing in the Crookston High School auditorium because of a large crowd in attendance.  At the start of the meeting, Frank Lindgren urged the board to have kids back in the classroom instead of distance learning.  To open up the high

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