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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET MONDAY, JUNE 28

The Crookston School Board will meet on Monday, June 28 at 5:00 p.m. at the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. The feature program will be proposed childcare at Washington School presented by Childcare Provider Stephanie Okroi. The consent agenda includes the resignations from Kerri Brantner (fifth-grade teacher), Katie Proulx (interventionist at the high school), Erin […]

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TERRIFIC KIDS FOR MARCH RECOGNIZED BY KIWANIS CLUB

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 March were finally able to recently receive their honors individually. Terrific Kid – Selena Rodriguez, daughter of Crystal Edwards Teacher – Erika Uttermark Terrific

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POLK COUNTY WELLNESS COALITION THANKS PARTNERS FROM FEBRUARY FITNESS FEVER EVENTS

The following is a Thank You from Polk County Wellness Coalition –  Thank you to all our community volunteers and partners who helped host four family-fun and active Fitness Fever events throughout February with nearly 400 participants! The Polk County Wellness Coalition would like to thank the following partners and organizations for sponsoring and supporting

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KIWANIS CLUB CELEBRATES TERRIFIC KIDS FOR JANUARY

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 January were: Terrific Kid – Kevin Nielson Teacher – Kristi Griffin Terrific Kid – Ryan Clauson Teacher – Susan Garmen Terrific Kid – Taylor

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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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KIWANIS CLUB TERRIFIC KIDS PROGRAM RECOGNIZES FOUR FIFTH GRADERS AT HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY

The Kiwanis Terrific Kids program is beginning its sixth year honoring a fifth-grade student in each of the four classes at Highland Elementary.  The students set goals with their teachers and strive to achieve them.  Goals are set on the basis of grades, citizenship, and having positive attitudes toward schoolwork and other students. The first

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