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PIRATE FINE ART BOOSTERS HAND OUT SUMMER SCHOLARSHIPS

The Crookston Pirate Fine Arts Boosters Board awarded $2600 in scholarships to Crookston High School students to attend summer arts camps at its May 16 Board meeting. Eliza Meyer, $400 to attend Performing Arts Camp in Henning, MN George French, Jr. $500 to attend Minnesota State Fair 4-H State-Arts In Blaine Asman, $700 to attend […]

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CHS SPEECH HOLDS END-OF SEASON AWARDS BANQUET

The Crookston High School Speech Team end-of-season awards banquet was held on May 1, 2019. This was a stellar year for the team, with great participation by all.  The following awards were presented: State Participant in Storytelling: Victoria Proulx 2018-2019 Team Leadership Award: Muira MacRae Most Improved Speaker Award: Georgie French Most Valuable Speaker Award: Victoria Proulx Most Dedicated

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ENVIROTHON TEAM ADVANCES TO STATE

The annual Area 1 Northwest Regional Envirothon event was held Wednesday, May 1 at Rydell Refuge near Erskine. Crookston High School had two teams competing in the event. The participants spend 30 minutes at six different stations that focus on different environmental science topics. The stations include forestry, aquatics, soils, wildlife, current events, and an

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CROOKSTON ORCHESTRA STUDENTS COMPETE IN STRING SOLO AND ENSEMBLE CONTEST

21 Crookston High School orchestra students participated in the String Solo and Ensemble Contest, hosted at Bemidji High School last week. Students prepared and performed solo and small ensemble pieces for a judge and were given a score-based tone quality, intonation, rhythm, balance, blend, technique, interpretation, musicianship, bowing, and other performance factors. Students that received

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“THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE” TAKES STAGE AT CHS THIS WEEKEND

The students at Crookston High School take the stage this weekend with the spring play/musical, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” The performance lasts about an hour and is filled with musical numbers, interesting personalities and a “magic foot”.  There is plenty of humor as well said Assistant Director Cindy Fahser. “It’s about a

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