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MINNESOTA STATE HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE RELEASES FOOTBALL AND VOLLEYBALL PRACTICE INFO

The MSHSL Board of Directors has approved the creation of optional Fall Training Seasons for volleyball, football, and MSHSL sanctioned spring sports*. These Fall Training Seasons are MSHSL sponsored programs. All MSHSL member schools have the authority to provide the entire Training Season, offer a reduced Training Season, or choose not to offer a Training […]

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MSHSL RETURN TO PARTICIPATION TASK FORCE TO PRESENT OPTIONS ON TUESDAY

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s announcement today of Executive Order 20-82 provides Minnesota schools direction for how they will return to learning for the 2020-2021 school year. With that direction, the Minnesota State High School League’s Return to Participation Task Force will continue its work in developing programming options for the 2020-2021 school year to present

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SPORTS FEEVER – June 4, 2020

It has been a tough week in the state of Minnesota and across the nation after the death of George Floyd.  I might have shared the moment I experienced racism in person, but in case you missed it, here is the story – It was the winter of 1995-96 and I was playing basketball at

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MN STATE HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE CANCELS SPRING SPORTS/ACTIVITIES

In response to Executive Order 20-41 issued today by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Minnesota State High School League, under the direction of the League’s Board of Directors, has declared, effective immediately, all activities and athletics that occur during the spring season have been canceled for the 2019-2020 school year. The decision of the League

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SUPERINTENDENT OLSON SAYS SCHOOL CALENDAR INCLUDING GRADUATION REMAIN UNCHANGED CURRENTLY

Gov. Tim Walz today issued an executive order extending the school closure and distance learning through the end of the school year.  Crookston Public Schools Superintendent Jeremy Olson said that was expected, and the district will move forward with planning for distance learning the rest of the school year. “It was pretty much expected,” said

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