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Crookston’s Safety Town 2025 is a success thanks to community and volunteers

Crookston’s Washington Elementary School hosted Safety Town, a Community Education Program, last week, June 3 through 6. This annual event is four days full of activities, demonstrations, and knowledge about ways to stay safe. Children attending Safety Town are those who have recently completed Kindergarten and are heading to first grade in the fall. The […]

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2024 SAFTEY TOWN COORDINATORS THANK THE COMMUNITY FOR ITS SUPPORT

The Safety Town Coordinators, Stacy Olson, and Megan Parenteau wish to extend sincere thanks to all of the community donors who made the Crookston Community Education Safety Town Program possible again this year! Please see the list below of all the community donors who made this program possible again this year! 2024 Safety Town Donators

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WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY HOSTS ITS ANNUAL SAFETY TOWN PROGRAM

Crookston’s Washington Elementary School has been hosting its annual Safety Town event this week. The program will run from Tuesday through Friday, meaning students will have four days of activities and safety knowledge. Safety Town is a program for children who have recently completed Kindergarten and are moving on to first grade. 40 pre-registered participants attended

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SAFETY TOWN WRAPS UP A BUSY WEEK OF SAFETY TRAINING

The Crookston Community Education Program hosted its annual Safety Town program at Washington Elementary School, which ran this week. Megan Parenteau and Stacy Olson are co-safety town coordinators, as well as teachers at Washington Elementary School. The Safety Town program is intended for children who have recently completed Kindergarten, and the program provides comprehensive safety

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD VOTES 3-2 TO KEEP MASKS ON K-6 STUDENTS

The Crookston School Board had a special meeting on Monday evening in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room.  The special meeting was called by board member Mike Theis.   The meeting started with the board hearing from three teachers, Kindergarten teacher Monica Parenteau, first-grade teacher Megan Parenteau, and first-grade teacher Sarah (Kanten) Pester.  All three were

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SAFETY TOWN PROVIDES UPCOMING KINDERGARTENS WITH TOOLS TO BE SAFE

Safety Town is being held this week at Washington Elementary School.  The program, led by Megan Parenteau and Stacy Olson, is open to children eligible to enter kindergarten this fall. The children learn about safety in a variety of settings said Olson, while also getting some help driving around town in Washington’s gym from the

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