Superintendent Olson: May Community Communication

Greetings from Crookston Public Schools! It looks like summer may finally be on its way after a very long winter and wet spring. As I write this, we have two more weeks of school left and I am sure most of the kids are counting down!

Washington School PTO Picnic back after two years

After a two-year pause, Washington Elementary School's PTO resumed hosting a picnic for Early Childhood Family Education, School Readiness, and Kindergarten families. "The absence of the annual picnic, along with a sunny spring evening, drew a crowd of over 200 people to the school's playground where Washington teachers and staff helped serve food," said Washington School in a media release.

Letter: Newly combined Polk/Red County DFL Unit holds get-together

On a recent beautiful Sunday afternoon, the newly combined Polk/Red Lake County Democratic Farmer Labor (DFL) Unit held a get-together at the pavilion in Red Lake County’s Old Crossing Treaty Park. Friendly greetings and various political perspectives were exchanged with people from both counties. After a reading of a Land Acknowledgement of the Indigenous Peoples by the Unit Chair, Sheila Fontaine, Professor and local historian, Virgil Benoit, educated the group on the fascinating history that led to the signing of the Treaty in this park in 1863.

Class of 2022 graduates who attended Cathedral School recognized

Cathedral School in Crookston recognizes their former students graduating from high school in 2022: - Blaine Andringa: Blaine will be attending North Dakota State University for architecture. "Cathedral was fun and I think back and only have good memories." - Alex Kozitka: Alex will be attending University of Minnesota Crookston to major in social work.