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WASHINGTON SCHOOL OFFERS VIRTUAL KINDERGARTEN TOUR

Washington Elementary was unable to hold the traditional Kindergarten Round-Up this spring due to COVID-19 so the staff developed a video for parents and students to showcase what the school has to offer for kindergarten. Watch the video here.     

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TRI-VALLEY FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM IS A RECIPIENT OF ONE OF THE UNITED WAY’S 2020 GRANTS

The Tri-Valley Opportunity Council’s Foster Grandparent Program connects senior volunteers with local schools such as Crookston High School, Highland Elementary, Washington Elementary, Our Savior’s Lutheran School, the East Grand Fork and Crookston Head Start, and Fertile-Beltrami.  The volunteers are welcomed in the classrooms to mentor and tutor students with special or exceptional needs becoming a

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT GEARING UP FOR EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT FOR DISTANCE LEARNING

Staff in the Crookston School District are busy preparing packets, Chromebooks, and other devices for checkout to students beginning Wednesday.  Checkout of technology and pickup of packets prepared by the teachers will be Wednesday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day.  We have information from each school and the principal below –

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD WILL MEET MONDAY

The Crookston School Board will meet Monday night at 5:00 p.m. in the large group room at Highland Elementary School (HES).  The main agenda includes approving the faculty handbooks for Crookston High School (CHS) and HES.  The board will also receive a report from Superintendent Jeremy Olson.  The consent agenda includes approval of prior minutes

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STUDENTS AT WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY TOUR KROX, OTHER DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES

First graders at Washington Elementary were out touring and learning about different businesses downtown Thursday.  Steve Krueger gave the students a history lesson from records and ad cartridges that the station used for many years to use to the modern technology for digital recording and the AP news wire used today. 

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POLK COUNTY SOYBEAN/CORN GROWNERS DONATE BOOKS TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS FOR AG AND SOY MONTHS

The Polk County Soybean and Corn Growers and their checkoff dollars are supporting their schools and promoting agriculture with donations of books to local schools. The growers have donated agricultural educational books to elementary schools in Fosston, Erskine, Fertile, Crookston, Fisher, and East Grand Forks. The goal of the endeavor is to show the value

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