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OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN SCHOOL CELEBRATES NATIONAL LUTHERAN SCHOOLS WEEK JANUARY 25-29

Our Savior’s Lutheran School is joining thousands of schools across the country as they celebrate National Lutheran Schools Week January 25-29.  Activities throughout the week focus on the theme “Sent to Serve” as the students discovered more ways that they can serve in our world, country, community, and neighborhoods.

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CROOKSTON SCHOOLS RELEASE ENROLLMENT NUMBERS TO BEGIN SCHOOL YEAR

The Crookston School District has started the year with an enrollment of 1,114.  That is down 24 students from the first day of school last year and 36 students from the high enrollment mark at any time in the last year.  With more families choosing homeschooling due to COVID-19, Superintendent Jeremy Olson said the district

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OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN SCHOOL, CATHEDRAL SCHOOL TO OFFER IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS FALL

Our Savior’s Lutheran School and Cathedral School are preparing to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic and the start of the school year in much the same way as Crookston Public Schools.  Both schools are elementary-aged students, and they will start the year with face-to-face learning.  Our Savior’s Lutheran School Principal Sandra Trittin said they’ve made

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD VOTES TO SHORTEN SCHOOL YEAR BY TWO DAYS

The Crookston School Board held a special meeting on Wednesday morning, where they voted to shorten the 2020-2021 school day by two days ending the year for all students on Friday, May 28. The two days will be used as staff training for technology and preparation for its expanded use during the school year.  The

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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETINGS MOVING TO LARGER SPACE AT TRANSFER STATION FOR COVID-19

The Polk County Commissioners will reconvene in person on Tuesday, July 7 at 8 a.m. following several months of teleconference meetings due to COVID-19.  However, the Commissioners will not meet in their regular location at the Polk County Government Center. Instead, they will temporarily move meetings to the Polk County Transfer Station. Gary Willhite, chair

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