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Crookston School Board approves Sub pay, enrollment is steady, and approves a D.C. Field Trip and alley vacation for Tri-Valley

The Crookston School Board met on Monday, September 23, at the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room. ENROLLMENT DOWNThe Crookston School District has 472 Kindergarten through fifth grade and 595 sixth through 12th graders. It also has 73 students enrolled in post-secondary education options (kids can take college classes at UMC, NCTC, and other colleges for […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT HOLDS FIRST CELL PHONE POLICY INPUT MEETING

The Crookston School District held a cell phone policy meeting on Thursday afternoon at the Crookston High School Auditorium.  The State of Minnesota is requiring school districts to have a cell phone policy in place by March 2025, and the Crookston School District would like to have one in place before the school year starts

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YOU CAN FILE TO RUN FOR SCHOOL BOARD STARTING JULY 30

Filing affidavits of candidacy for the office of school board members of Crookston Independent School District 593 will begin on July 30, 2024, and close at 5:00 p.m. on August 13, 2024.  The general election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. At that election, three members will be elected to the School Board

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY HOLDS ITS YEARLY DUNK TANK EVENT

Highland Elementary held its annual dunk tank event outside the school’s main entrance on Thursday to celebrate the last day of school. Several staff members were submerged in the water while the students threw balls. The staff took shifts sitting on the board attached to the dunk tank, waiting to drop. Students from each grade

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL TO BEGIN EXCAVATING WORK ON THE MULTI-USE COMPLEX FACILITY

Crookston sports fans and community members, the wait is over regarding construction and operations for the new Multi-Use Complex facility at Crookston High School. Crookston Superintendent Randy Bergquist and Activities Director Nate Labarski said the excavating work will begin as soon as April 15. “The project is coming along rather nicely,” said Bergquist. “The excavating

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD DECIDES TO KEEP WASHINGTON SCHOOL AFTER RECEIVING OFFERS FROM THE CITY

The Crookston School Board held a special meeting on Wednesday at Crookston High School to discuss and consider keeping Washington School for future expansion. The city of Crookston and the Crookston Economic and Housing Development Authority (CHEDA) have had many discussions, meetings, and negotiations regarding the potential purchase of Washington School in hopes of making

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