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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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CROOKSTON H.S. KNOWLEDGE BOWL TEAMS FINISH 4TH, 7TH, AND 16TH

The Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl team competed in the last regular season meet this week. Crookston Gold took 4th place out of 34 teams. Crookston white took 7th, missing the scoreboard by just 2.5 points. And Crookston Blue took 16th.  Crookston Gold included Sawyer Anderson, Ben Capistran, David Threatt, and Ethan Lanctot. Crookston White

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM BRINGS HOME SEVERAL AWARDS

The Crookston High School Speech team competed in Roseau on Saturday, and they brought home several awards.  Shayla Azure finished first place in humor, and also received an honorable mention in drama. Leah Johanneck finished third place in original oratory, Lily Olmstead finished third place in storytelling. Ciaran Mulvey placed fifth in prose John Lisov

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL 1ST QUARTER HONOR ROLL STUDENTS ANNOUNCED

Crookston High School has announced the 2023-24 First Semester Honor Roll students. The students are listed below. (To be eligible for the Honor Roll students must be enrolled in at least 2.5 credits at CHS per semester.)   “A” HONOR ROLL: 3.667 to 4.0 Grade 12: Jia Gaber, Isaac Ramirez, Brannon Tangquist, Isaac Thomforde Grade

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEACH TEAM COMPETES AT RLCC

The CHS Speech team competed at RLCC on Saturday, February 10th, with four students bringing home awards! Shayla Azure and Zac Plante competed in Duo Interpretation, earning 3rd place. Azure also competed in Drama and received a red ribbon. Lily Olmstead competed in Storytelling and earned 3rd place. Leah Johanneck competed in Original Oratory and

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ONE-ACT PLAY FINISHES 2ND AT SECTIONS

The Crookston High School One-Act play placed second in the Section 8A competition held at the Bagley High School auditorium on Saturday.  Bagley won the championship and advances to the State One-Act competition next weekend. Crookston performed “The Inexplicable Chaos Factor of Mia Gregory.” A list of characters who played each role, and who helped

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