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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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FRONT OF HIGHLAND SCHOOL IS SPRUCED UP WITH HELP OF SEVERAL PEOPLE

The front of Highland Elementary got a new look this week as teachers, school board members and staff removed the grass between the front doors and planted shrubs and bushes amongst a bed of wood chips.  Highland Elementary School Principal Chris Trostad said it’s a pleasant update to the front of the building giving the

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TEACHERS ADVOCATE FOR CROOKSTON SCHOOLS AT THE CAPITAL

Crookston teachers Kim Davidson, Laurie Wavra, and Jayne Nesvig spent a day lobbying in St. Paul with other teachers from northwestern Minnesota.  They met with Representative Kiel, Senator Johnson, and Governor Walz to advocate for Crookston students, teachers and the district as a whole.  

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3 CROOKSTON TEACHERS NOMINATED FOR MN TEACHER OF THE YEAR

Three Crookston School District teachers are among the 168 candidates for the 2019 Minnesota Teacher of the Year.  Crookston’s Kim Davidson, Marita Kendig, Erica Uttermark are among the candidates that have accepted their nominations and completed the required materials to become eligible for the honor.   This year’s program will name the 55th Minnesota Teacher of

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