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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT BUCKING TRENDS AS THEY SEE ENROLLMENT GROW THROUGHOUT THE YEAR

The Crookston School District, like many rural districts in the country, has seen enrollment decline as families and the populations in rural communities shrink. The district also had a dramatic increase in open enrollment out of the district early this decade (most of which occurs before families enroll in kindergarten) has helped contribute to a

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT DEVELOPING PROPOSAL FOR FIVE-DAY PRESCHOOL PROGRAM

The Crookston School Board will have their next meeting on Monday, February 24, and at that meeting, one proposal they will be getting updated on is offering five-day preschool for four-year-olds. Crookston Superintendent Jeremy Olson said the option converts the current four-day full and half-day program to five days a week if adopted. “We’re excited

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT UPDATE FROM CROOKSTON SUPERINTENDENT JEREMY OLSON

Great things continue to happen at Crookston Public Schools! We have recently had a string of successes, both academically and athletically. We have also started to look to the future as we evaluate our facilities plans and develop a strong long-range vision for how these facilities can enhance our student experience.  STUDENT SUCCESS Crookston Public

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KINDERGARTNERS AT WASHINGTON CELEBRATE 100TH DAY OF SCHOOL

The Kindergartners at Washington School celebrated the 100th day of school on Friday with a variety of activities.  The students visited the four kindergarten classrooms for different activities.  The kindergarten teachers are Kaia Bubna, Megan Hanson, Monica Parenteau, and ReNee Tangquist. “We’re excited to celebrate 100 days of school with our kindergartners,” said Tangquist.  “It’s

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PRESCHOOLERS ENGAGE IN FUN STEM LEARNING ACTIVITIES AT WASHINGTON SCHOOL

School Readiness at Washington School focuses on providing hands-on learning opportunities for children to engage in within the classroom.  STEM or Science, technology, engineering, and math, is one of those areas.  The preschoolers learn the basics of STEM by using microscopes, build structures with blocks, create runs or tracks for golf balls using tubes, test

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