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Read-A-Thon

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HIGHLAND AND WASHINGTON STUDENTS RAISE $11,390 WITH THIS YEAR’S READ-A-THON

The Crookston Public Schools announced that students at Highland and Washington Elementary Schools read a total of 204,649 minutes and raised a total of $11,390 during this year’s annual Read-a-Thon! The schools say the students did a fantastic job and thank all the sponsors who supported the event! To learn more about the Schools’ annual […]

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HIGHLAND AND WASHINGTON SCHOOLS HOLD ANNUAL READ-A-THON FUNDRAISER OVER PAST TWO WEEKS

Highland and Washington Schools are holding their annual two-week Read-a-Thon fundraisers thru Friday, November 18.  So far, Highland and Washington students have read over 100,000 minutes!  Students are participating in Dr. Seuss-themed dress-up days and having friendly competitions to promote reading. Money raised will be used for field trips in the spring, school supplies students

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: HIGHLAND & WASHINGTON READ-A-THON FUNDRAISERS

Highland & Washington School’s conducted their Read-A-Thon fundraisers from November 1 to November 12. Highland & Washington PTO’s have since released a letter thanking the community for their support and discussed how the event went. The letter can be found down below –   The Highland & Washington Schools’ Read-a-Thon fundraisers were held Nov 1-12,

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL READ-A-THON FUNDRAISER NEARING AN END

Highland Elementary School in Crookston is nearing the end of its Read-A-Thon fundraiser. The goal is to get students more engaged in reading while raising some money for students who can’t afford field trip costs later in the school year. Highland Elementary School Principal Chris Trostad said he has been impressed with how much reading

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HIGHLAND & WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS HOSTING READ-A-THON FUNDRAISERS

Highland Elementary School and Washington School in Crookston are currently holding Read-A-Thon fundraisers. One was conducted last year during COVID-19, as the schools were looking for a fundraiser that could be held regardless of if the students were in school or at home. The fundraiser was successful, so Highland PTO has decided to bring it

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY HOLDING READ-A-THON FUNDRAISER

Highland Elementary School will hold a Read-A-Thon fundraiser March 2-13.  Readers will be challenged to complete 10 reading sessions over the two-week event.  Readers are also invited to participate in Dr. Seuss themed days as they improve their reading skills and develop a lasting love of reading.  If you wish to support a student or

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