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Washington School stresses the importance of routine and offers great gift ideas for children and families

November was a full month of learning and activities for Washington School. Washington sent out its monthly newsletter, and KROX is excited to highlight some of the things that have happened and are happening in Washington. The Washington School Read-a-Thon fundraiser was held November 11th — 22nd, sponsored by the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO). Reading […]

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Crookston Early Childhood to host Grandparents Night November 25

Grandparents Night, a FREE Early Childhood Special Event will be held Monday, November 25 at Washington School from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Crookston EGFC is collaborating with Tri-Valley Head Start to hold the event. “We are excited to invite Grandparents and children birth to five in our community to come to Washington School and enjoy

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WASHINGTON AND HIGHLAND SCHOOLS HOST READ-A-THON FOR STUDENTS

Washington and Highland Elementary School students are participating in the Read-A-Thons event that kicked off on Nov 6 with “Drop Everything and Read.” Students are having fun reading and also participating in themed days, including Cat in the Hat Day, Color Day, Favorite Book Day, Reading is Everywhere, and Wacky Wednesday. The read-a-thons events concluded

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WASHINGTON SCHOOL HONORS VETERANS AND EVERYDAY HEROES

On Thursday, November 9th, the Washington School Respect Counts program honored active Military Personnel, Veterans, and Everyday Heroes. Each year, Principal Denice Oliver writes a special program in November to help the preschool and kindergarten students learn about citizenship and honor. It is the second of four assemblies throughout the school year. A display of

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WASHINGTON SCHOOL HOLDS ELECTION DAY FOR STUDENTS

Washington School combined two ongoing programs to provide an opportunity for School Readiness and Kindergarten students to learn about citizenship through the voting process, using the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP) and the Citizenship Pillar of the Respect Counts Program.  Mrs. Denice Oliver, Principal at Washington School, directs the Respect Counts Program, where students

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CHEDA DISCUSSES POSSIBLE FUTURE RENOVATIONS TO WASHINGTON SCHOOL

The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) met on Tuesday at Valley Technology Park. CHEDA first discussed the Workforce housing development that is currently being built at 1410 Eickhof Boulevard; the board was informed the Crookston EDA’s focus is picking up cabinets, flooring, and paint for the design. This has been an ongoing internal

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