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CROOKSTON LEO CLUB AWARDED LEO CLUB AWARD OF EXCELLENCE FOR 2019-2020

The Crookston High School Leo Club was awarded a 2019-202 Leo Club Award of Excellence. This is the 29th straight year the Leo Club has received the award from the Lions International. The 29-straight years receiving the Award of Excellence is a record no other club in the world comes close to matching. This year […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL’S LINDA MORGAN MAKES A SENIOR VIDEO TO HONOR CLASS OF 2020

Linda Morgan is Crookston High School’s Leo Club Advisor, during which she leads many students in community service throughout Crookston. But Morgan also dons many other hats organizing activities for homecoming, snowfest, Mr. CHS, and other events throughout the year.  In the spring, many of the activities Morgan coordinates are senior centered, including prom activities,

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UPDATE FROM CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT JEREMY OLSON

Happy Holidays from Crookston Public Schools! We are off to a great start this year! Our enrollment is up from last year, our budget is stable, we are having a successful roll out of our all day preschool program, our gifted and talented program is in full swing, and I am encouraged by the great

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POLICE DEPARTMENT, LEO CLUB PREP ARMORY FOR HALLOWEEN PARTY ON SATURDAY

The Crookston Police Department and members of the Crookston High School Leo Club are spending Thursday and Friday afternoon prepping the Crookston National Guard Armory for the 32nd Annual Halloween Party.  Lieutenant Darin Selzler said setup takes two days, and this year’s party will be on Saturday, October 26.  “Today is the first day of

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STRONG TURNOUT FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT’S STATEGIC PLAN INPUT SESSION

Crookston Superintendent Jeremy Olson held a community input session Tuesday night in the Crookston High School commons to help shape the district’s strategic plan.  Olson said he was excited by the turnout of community members who participated. “We had 75 people here, and we’re very excited to see that kind of turnout,” said Olson.  “Very

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SNOWFEST WEEK BEGINS MONDAY

Crookston High School’s Snowfest Week begins Monday (January 28) with a week full of themed days and a collection for Pennies for Patients, an organization CHS has collected money for each of the last eight years.   “When I started Leo Club eight years ago, I received this information and thought this is a good cause

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