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WASHINGTON SCHOOL PARTICIPATES IN FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PROGRAM AND HOLDS ELECTION DAY

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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WASHINGTON AND HIGHLAND SCHOOLS ARE SET FOR “READ-A-THON” FUNDRAISER CAMPAIGN

Washington and Highland Elementary Schools will start their Read-A-Thon campaign beginning Monday, November 6, in hopes of fundraising for future field trips. Before Read-A-Thon, Highland School hosted an annual PTO bingo event to fundraise money for field trips until COVID-19 ended the event abruptly. The PTO helps subsidize outgoing charges to parents for field trip

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BACK-TO-SCHOOL INFORMATION UPDATES FROM CHS, CMS, WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY, AND HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY

With another school year just around the corner, each building in the district will kick off its year in different ways. Each Principal from Washington Elementary, Highland Elementary, Crookston Middle School, and Crookston High School has released information regarding the start of the 2023-24 academic year. CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL MATT TORGERSON Matt Torgerson is

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT TO START A PARENT ADVISORY BOARD

The Crookston School District World’s Best Workforce committee came up with a suggestion to start a Parent Advisory Committee, and the school board approved moving forward with the idea at their meeting on Monday. The idea of the committee is the idea of the family engagement sub-group of the World’s Best Workforce, and Crookston School

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