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Crookston High Speech Team competes in Roseau Invitational – Plante earns 1st Place

The Crookston High Speech School Speech team competed in the Roseau Invitational Speech Competition on Saturday, February 15. Crookston had three placers Saturday –Zac Plante took first place in Humorous InterpretationMeliyah Moore finished third in Extemporaneous Reading                                                  Nashelle Tellez finished third in Humorous InterpretationZach Plante finished fifth in Storytelling Eighth-grader Lilly Olmstead and seventh-grader Arley Sinks […]

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Crookston High School Speech team competes at RLCC

The Crookston High Speech team competed in the 18th Annual Plumber Lions Invitational Speech competition on Saturday, hosted by Red Lake County Central.   Crookston had three placers on the day –Shayla Azure and Zac Plante finished second in DuoMeliyah Moore finished second in extemporaneous readingJohn Lisov finished third place in humorous interpretation Eighth-grader Lilly

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Crookston Speech Team earns awards at Cass Lake-Bena Speech Extravaganza

Head Speech Coach Brandon Lee took the Crookston speech team to the Cass Lake-Bena Speech Extravaganza on Saturday, January 18. Lee took Seniors Shayla Azure, and Meliyah Moore, Junior Zac Plante, eighth grader Lily Olmstead, and seventh grader Arley Sinks.  Awards: Meliyah Moore-blue ribbon in extemp reading Shayla Azure-red ribbon in humorous Zac Plante-red ribbon in humorous

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CHS One-Act Play will have a public perfomance January 21

Crookston High School Drama students are getting ready to compete in this year’s One-Act Play competition. The group of thespians has been working hard to put together a well-known story, the story of Henry VIII, in a play called “Queens.” The High School will have a public performance of the One-Act on Tuesday, January 21,

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SHAYLA AZURE AND ZAC PLANTE ADVANCE TO STATE SPEECH TOURNEY

The Crookston High School Speech Team competed in the Section 8A Speech Tournament in Fosston on Thursday, with two students advancing to the state tournament. Shayla Azure and Zac Plante competed in duo interpretation together, receiving 3rd place and advancing to state. Brandon Wandrie also advanced to finals in original oratory and received 6th place

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PIRATE SPEECH TEAM ADVANCES FOUR TO SECTION COMPETITION

The Crookston High School Speech team competed in the Subsection 30A tournament at Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton High School in Glyndon on Tuesday, with four students advancing to sections. Brandon Wandrie competed in original oratory and finished first place, Lily Olmstead competed in storytelling and finished second place, and Shayla Azure and Zac Plante competed in duo interpretation

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