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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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WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WILL HOST KINDERGARTEN ROUNDUP ON APRIL 13

Crookston Public Schools will hold Kindergarten Roundup at Washington Elementary School on Thursday, April 13, for any child who turns 5 years old by September 1, 2023. Registration for Roundup begins at 3:15 p.m. with a presentation,  classroom activities, and a bus ride from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.  Please bring your child’s original birth certificate and

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CROOKSTON COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMMITTEE BEGINS PLANNING FOR SUMMER PROGRAMS

The Crookston Community Education Committee met for its third meeting of the year on Tuesday afternoon in the Crookston High School to discuss upcoming programs for the Crookston Public Schools. EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMMING After approving the minutes from their last meeting on January 24, ECFE Parent Educator Gina Gunderson updated the board on the 2023

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NORTH STAR 4-H CLUB THANKS COMMUNITY FOR WINTER GEAR DRIVE DONATIONS

North Star 4-H Club wishes to thank the community for donations from their recent Winter Gear Drive. Donations included hand-knit hats, scarves, socks, mittens, coats, and various other winter gear. Club members also made about 50 hats for the drive, with fleece donated to the club. All of the winter gear was shared with area

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