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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD WILL MEET MONDAY

The Crookston School Board will meet Monday, February 24 at 5:00 p.m. in the choir/orchestra room at Crookston High School (CHS).  The main agenda consists of the second reading for policy 202 and 213 revisions, a resolution directing the administration to make recommendations for reductions in programs, positions, and reasons therefor, and a five-day preschool

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BUS GARAGE COMMITTEE GIVES ARCHITECTS PLENTY OF HOMEWORK

The Crookston Public Schools bus garage committee met Thursday night with architects from ICON Architectural Group for the first time.  ICON came prepared with some simple designs to get a feel for what the committee was thinking they’d like to explore. The committee was also prepared with a variety of questions from construction material, to

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City and School District Discuss Arena Lease and Pool Ownership

There are two things that don’t make money, arena’s and swimming pools and the Crookston School District and City of Crookston officials met on Tuesday afternoon at the Crookston School District office to discuss the Crookston Sports Center lease agreement and the possibility of transferring pool ownership. The meeting was a good and open dialogue

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES FIVE CENT INCREASE IN MEALS FOR UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR

The Crookston School Board met on Monday afternoon to establish Superintendent goals for new Superintendent Jeremy Olson.  The meeting was the final chapter in the hiring process of Olson and it was facilitated by Sandy Gundlach of the Minnesota School Board Association.  The three-and-a-half-hour meeting was a good and productive one, according to Crookston School

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Crookston School Board commended on improved credit rating

The Crookston School Board met Monday night and heard a presentation by Kelly Smith, Vice President of Springstead Inc., who commended the Board on their upgrade from A3 to A2 in their general obligation unlimited tax (GOULT) rating, which, he said, reflects the school district’s moderate, but growing tax base; average resident wealth indices; strengthened

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