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ALL4LEARNING CHILDCARE CENTER HOLDS OPEN HOUSE ON MONDAY

The new All4Learning Childcare Center held an Open House at Washington Elementary School this evening to showcase the new rooms, services, and people opening in Crookston soon. The Center is at the south end of Washington Elementary School and has two rooms for children ages birth to five. “We have an infant room which will

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WASHINGTON SCHOOL RAISES OVER $747.19 IN FEED THE BEAR 2023 FUNDRAISER

The United Way is thrilled to announce the results of Washington School’s Feed the Bear fundraiser 2023! The students, teachers, and staff of Washington Elementary School brought in their spare change over the course of two weeks in February for a whopping $747.19, blowing away last year’s total by more than $300! The preschoolers overflowed

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETS WITH THE CITY ABOUT CHILDCARE CENTER IN WASHINGTON SCHOOL

The Crookston Public School’s Long Range & Finance Committee met on Friday morning in the Crookston High School District Office to discuss several staffing plans and contract negotiations. City Administrator Charles “Corky” Reynolds and Community Development Director Kari Kirschbaum attended the meeting to discuss the future uses of Washington Elementary School after the Kindergarten and

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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS CREATE CUTTING BOARDS FOR DOOR PRIZES AT ICE BUSTER DAZE

The Crookston High School’s Community Projects class has been busy making projects for the school and other organizations around town over the past couple of weeks, and a couple more students are ready to gift their latest projects to the upcoming Ice Buster Daze event this Saturday! Crookston High School students Chase Proulx and Jamie

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ECFE FAMILIES CREATE 32 TREASURE BOXES WITH THE HELP OF CHS WOODS CLASS

Crookston Public Schools Early Childhood Family Education(ECFE) held their annual Build a Wood Project on Monday night in the Washington school gym!  Children and their parents or grandparents put together 32 treasure boxes!  Families brought hammers and screwdrivers to assemble the boxes that were cut and sanded by Crookston High school students in Mr. Oliver’s

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