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Travis Oliver (Industrial Tech Teacher)

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CROOKSTON ARMY NATIONAL GUARD PAYS VISIT TO CHS STUDENTS

On Wednesday, April 10, Crookston’s Army National Guard Recruiters came by Crookston High School. Sgt. Bakke and Specialist O’Hara discussed the benefits of joining the Army National Guard. The benefits included the kind of help you can get to pay for college and the type of long-term benefits you can get when buying a house. […]

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CHS WELDING STUDENTS VISIT DEE MANUFACTURING IN CROOKSTON

On Thursday, March 14, Crookston High School’s Welding classes visited DEE Manufacturing in Crookston. This tour consisted of a short video of some of the things that DEE does in their facility, a short verbal presentation from Bill Maki of how a raw product turns into a finished product for a customer and what opportunities

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ZIEGLER REPRESENTATIVES VISIT CHS AND OFFERS SCHOLARSHIP/APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITIES

On Wednesday, March 13, the Ziegler-Crookston Branch had a representative in Crookston from the Corporate Office in Bloomington. The representative contacted CHS Industrial Tech Instructor Travis Oliver about coming to Crookston High School and talking with the students about the potential opportunities at Ziegler. On the visit were Kevin Wilson-Crookston, Branch Manager, and Roger Gartner-Technical

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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS CREATES FRONT DESK FOR CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER ADMISSIONS

The Crookston High School’s Community Projects class is constantly working to create new projects to help the community and the school, and a team of three students have completed another project to help the school and community. Crookston High School seniors Hunter Knutson, Jaren Bailey, and Jackson Demarais built a new front admissions desk, like

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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS RE-ANCHORS LOOSE SEATS IN HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM

Students from Mr. Oliver’s Community Projects Class (Jaime Brown, Johnna Porter, Javen Lund, Chase Proulx, and Koda Donarski) were a big help in the Crookston High School Auditorium by re-anchoring some of the loose seats. With the auditorium being roughly 25 years old, some of the seating had started to pull loose from the ground.

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