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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES REFERENDUM VOTE

The Crookston Public School Board met in the Crookston High School District Office Conference room on Thursday afternoon. The meeting consisted of the board canvassing the election results of the school’s public multiuse facility referendum held on February 14. They received 1,717 ballots, including 225 absentee ballots, with 1,010 voting yes, 706 voting no, and […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD RECEIVES PRESENTATION ON CHS AND HIGHLAND SCHOOL ADDITIONS

The Crookston School Board met for a Special meeting on Wednesday afternoon. CALL TO ORDER After the Call to Order, the board began with Chairperson Frank Fee welcoming new board member Marcia Meine by having her complete and sign an Oath of Office for the Crookston School Board. Policy 209 The board then began reviewing

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CROOKSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS PERSONNEL AND NEGOTIATIONS COMMITTEE DISCUSS PLANS FOR FINDING THE NEXT SUPERINTENDENT

The Crookston Public Schools’ Personnel/Negotiations Committee met on Friday morning in the District Office Conference Room in the Crookston High School to discuss two main items. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE The Personnel Committee met first to discuss their search for the next superintendent. Interim Superintendent Dave Kuehn said that he felt November would be the best time

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MEET THE 2022 CANDIDATES FOR THE CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD

The Crookston Area Chamber held its Candidate Forum last Tuesday night to allow the public to hear from the current candidates for the open spots for the Crookston Public School Board, Crookston City Council, Polk County Commissioners, State Representative District 1B, and State Senator District 1. The forum was moderated by Crookston Area Chamber Executive

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT FINANCE COMMITTEE DECIDES TO ASK $4.963 MILLION IN FEBRUARY

The Crookston Public Schools Finance Committee met on Tuesday morning to discuss a proposed Outdoor Multiuse Complex Referendum amount to be brought forward to the next City Council meeting on Monday, October 24. Interim Superintendent Dave Kuehn opened the meeting by comparing the history of the prices from when they added the referendum to the

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