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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL GIVES SEND-OFF TO STATE FFA CHAPTER AND SPEECH TEAM MEMBERS

Crookston High School held a send-off for members of the FFA Chapter and two members of the High School Speech Team. The two-state participants for the speech are Shayla Azure and Zac Plante, coached by Brandon Neibauer-Adams. The Minnesota State Speech Competition will take place on April 19-20 at Shakopee High School. The FFA chapter […]

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CROOKSTON SPEECH TEAM HOSTS MEET TO WRAP UP REGULAR SEASON

The Crookston Pirate Speech team hosted its last regular season competition on Saturday, with a total of 12 schools competing. This is the second varsity tournament that Crookston has hosted, with 112 students competing across all 13 MSHSL Speech categories.  Crookston’s Shayla Azure and Zac Plante took 1st place in duo interpretation, and Leah Johanneck took

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PIRATE SPEECH TEAM BRINGS HOME AWARDS FROM FOSSTON/BAGLEY COMPETITION

The Crookston High School Speech Team competed at the Fosston/Bagley meet on Saturday, with students taking home awards. Zac Plante competed against 25 other students, taking 2nd place in humor. Leah Johanneck also advanced to finals in original oratory and took 6th place. Plante also competed in duo interpretation with Shayla Azure, and the two

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CROOKSTON STUDENTS COMPETE IN TRI-COLLEGE MATH COMPETITION

Crookston School District students participated in the Tri-College Math Competition held at Concordia on March 7.  The competition hosts schools from both North Dakota and Minnesota for both small school and large school divisions.  Crookston participants were David Threatt, Reggie Winjum, Garrett Fischer, Gabe Noah, Nathan Johanneck, Ben Capistran, Xavier Mason, Chris Goodrich, Grace Smith,

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CROOKSTON PIRATE SPEECH TEAM COMPETES IN BEMIDJI

The Crookston High School Speech team competed at Bemidji on Saturday, bringing home multiple awards.  Shayla Azure and Zac Plante competed in duo interpretation against 20 other teams and earned fifth place. Plante also competed in humor and received a red ribbon (excellent).  Bemidji also awards the Future Star Award to students who are in

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CROOKSTON J.V. SPEECH TEAM DOES WELL AT THEIR OWN COMPETITION

On Thursday, February 22, Crookston hosted a JV Speech Meet for students in grades 7-9. Leah Johanneck received first place in original oratory, as did Lily Olmstead in storytelling. Ivan Luckow received third place in discussion. For a JV meet, students in grades 10-12 are often judges. CHS Speech students Jaden Newquist, Ciaran Mulvey, and

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