Even while using our resources efficiently and making budget cuts, our district faces a $1 million shortfall next academic year. Visit RangerNationStrongFoundation.org/challenges to learn about the challenges we face and our plan to address them.
about 9 hours ago, Devan Bartels
years past go to rangernationstrongfoundation.org with our pepband in the bachground
🔬 Mr. Forsberg’s 9th graders put their science skills to the test this week as they learned how to identify different minerals during lab! From testing hardness to examining luster and streak, students explored hands-on methods geologists use every day. Great job, 9th grade scientists! 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬✨

#ScienceRocks #GoCIGo #RangerNation
about 21 hours ago, Devan Bartels
two females sitting at a lab table with minerals in front of them
🌖Mrs. Roubinek's combo class created custom moon phase head gear and worked together in a logic building thinking classroom! Way to go 3rd and 4th graders🤩

#RangerNation #moonphases #GoCIGo
2 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
students standing at the marker board working together
students wearing moon phase hats
Here are our Artists of the Week!
Audrey Regner and Sophia Martinez-Agosto, 7th Grade Art- Name Design
Elise Bugnacki and Charlotte Lacerte, 9th Grade, Creative Crafts-Pop-Up Art
Lexy Fish 11th Grade, Painting- Acrylic Painting from Howl's Moving Castle

#RangerNation #GoCIGo #ArtistintheMaking
2 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
two females holding name art A and S
twe females with pop-up art
Female holding a painting from Howl's moving castle
In August, the Crosby-Ironton School Board approved a plan to make additional budget reductions if the Nov. 4 referendum does not pass. This plan includes almost $1 million in cuts that would significantly impact students. Learn more: RangerNationStrongFoundation.org/plan
3 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
school board cutting 1 million dollars
🚌✨ Our kindergarteners had an exciting adventure! They followed the trail over to the bus garage where they got a behind-the-scenes tour. Students learned about the day-to-day work that keeps our buses running smoothly and, most importantly, about bus safety.

A huge THANK YOU to our amazing transportation staff for welcoming us and showing us what it takes to keep everyone safe on the road. 💛

#RangerNation #BusSafety #LearningOnTheGo #GoCIGo
3 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
bus drivers talking to kindergartners
bus driver and students in front of a bus with the hood up
the inside of an engine of the bus with kindergartners and a driver
bus driver showing students how and when to cross in front of a bus
kindergartners sitting on the floor watching a bus safety
What a fantastic Homecoming week 2025! 🎉 Thank you to everyone who participated and brought so much school spirit to our dress-up days, the always exciting Powder Puff football game, and the fun-filled volleyball games between 9th–12th graders and our teachers. Your energy, pride, and participation made this week one to remember—Go Rangers! ❤️🖤

#GoCIGo #RangerNation #HOCO2025
4 days ago, Devan Bartels
Hawaiian Day hoco 2025
wednesdays we wear pink hoco 2025
pj day 2025 hoco
neon day
poweder puff football hoco 2025 and pepfest volleyball
homecoming at cres 2025
It's Fast Fact Friday! Listen in to Mr. Aulie discuss what will happen if the referendum passes and if the referendum fails. For more information go to Rangernationstrongfoundation.org.

https://youtube.com/shorts/wms2SIulL3M?feature=share

#FastFactFriday #RangerNation #GoCIGo
6 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
fast fact friday
Happy National School Parent Group Day! C-I is lucky enough to have two amazing parent groups and we want to give a shout-out to both of them: Project Unite (pictured at the back to school breakfast) and our CRES PTO (not pictured).

Thank you for all your support of our students and staff!

#GoCIGo #RangerNation
7 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Project unite feeding staff

Congratulations, Debbie Marlton-Hoffman, on being inducted into the 2025-2026 Crosby-Ironton Rangers Hall of Fame sponsored by Crosby-Ironton Sports Boosters!
Debbie was the C-I Head Girls Golf Coach from 1987-2016. She coached the Rangers to five State Tournament appearances with the 1st ever State golf appearance in 1992.


Congratulations, to the 1987 Rangerette Dance Team, on being inducted into the 2025-2026 Rangers Hall of Fame. In 1987 the Rangerettes became the Minnesota Association of Danceline Class B State Champions and danced to "Hearts on Fire" from Rocky IV. The Rangerette program started in 1981.


All inductees will be introduced, before kick-off, at the Homecoming Football game Friday, September 26 and honored at a luncheon on Saturday, September 27 at Taconite Canteen & Event Center.
#GoCIGo #RangersHOF


7 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
1987 dance team HOF inductee
Debbie Marlton Hoffman HOF inductee
Congratulations to the 2025 Homecoming King and Queen, Jack Kovatovich and Aliza Jacobson! Homecoming procession will take place starting at 2:30, Friday 9/26. Line Main Street and cheer on your favorite float. It's going to be dynamite 🧨 #Hoco2025 #RangerNation #GoCIGo
7 days ago, Devan Bartels
2025 homecoming king and queen and court
Mrs. Jensen’s first graders are working hard on sequencing and retelling stories!

#storytelling #RangerNation #GoCIGo
7 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
two males at their desk telling each other stories
two students at their desk cutting and gluing
two students telling each other stories
8th graders in Mr. Forsberg's Physical Science class, worked on measuring volume using a graduated cylinders. They also learned the importance of following directions when performing a laboratory activity.

#ScienceRules #RangerNation #GoCIGo
8 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
three students working on their graduated cylinder lab
4 girls at their lab table with graduated cylinders
students performing a lab with graduated cylinders
❓ What is an operating levy and how does it work?

An operating levy is a local, voter-approved property tax that helps fund the day-to-day costs of running a school district, such as:
👩‍🏫 Teacher and staff salaries
📚 Academic programs and electives
🏫 Routine maintenance and utilities

Visit www.rangernationstrongfoundation.org/faqs to find answers to other frequently asked questions!
8 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
students outside with a blue/grey background talking about the referendum
Congratulations to our 2025 Homecoming King and Queen candidates!
(L-R) Colton Armbrust, Ryley Bartels, Jack Kovatovich, Aliza Jacobson, Eldon McLean, Lucy Lewandowski, Sammie Hachey, Ethan Millsop, Gracie Rosecrans, Andrew Taylor.

Homecoming coronation will be held in the Galovich Gym on Thursday, September 25. Coronation will begin at 8:30am. It is open families and the public.

#HOCO2025 #RangerNation #GoCiGo
9 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
HOCO 2025 king queen candidates
Congratulations, Bennie Decent on being inducted into the 2025-2026 Crosby-Ironton Rangers Hall of Fame sponsored by Crosby-Ironton Sports Boosters! Bennie is a 1958 graduate of C-I. He was the 1958 Heavyweight State Wrestling Champion, a
two-time State wrestling entrant (1957 & 58) and finished his career with an undefeated season of 29-0.


Congratulations, Ken Surbrook on being inducted into the 2025-2026 Rangers Hall of Fame. Ken is a 1960 C-I graduate who wrestled and played football. In 1958 he was the 103 lb State Wrestling Champion. He was also a two-time State wrestling entrant (1958 & 60) and went undefeated in 1958 with a 28-0 record.


All inductees will be introduced, before kick-off, at the Homecoming Football game Friday, September 26 and honored at a luncheon on Saturday, September 27 at Taconite Canteen & Event Center.
#GoCIGo #RangersHOF
9 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Bennie Decent HOF inductee
Ken sutherland HOF 2025
On September 16th, C-I Seniors took part in the Education Fair at Central Lakes College, joining students from several local area schools. The event gave them the chance to explore their futures—connecting directly with college and military representatives, asking questions, and gathering valuable information to help guide their next steps after graduation.

#GoCIGo #ClassOf2026
9 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
5 male seniors in front of a table at the CLC college fair
two seniors giving thumbs up with their bags from CLC
3 female seniors holding up their bags
CI senior boys talking to a college at CLC
2 female seniors in front of a table at the CLC college fair
✍️Mrs. Syrstad's Creative Writing students went outside to write down sensory experiences to write about. 🌳🐝Students had to taste, touch, smell, see, and hear their surroundings. The following is an 8th grade essay that came out of the experience:

On the petals of a flower, I see a small honey bee. The bee is skipping from flower to flower, dancing its way around the center of the small, white flower. The occasional twitch from his wings and him crawling around makes him look like he is nervous. When he is approached, he just flies away, afraid of the intimidating nature of the human standing before him. He quickly lands on another flower, ready to start extracting the nectar once again.

Down the path further, is a small, and delicate flower. The stem of the flower is very pokey and might nick you if you approach it incorrectly. The bulb of the flower, however, has the consistency of silk. The spires extending from the flower make it softer, more approachable. When you run your fingers over them, the compression of the spires make it seem passive and fragile, unlike how the stem makes it feel.

I picked a small flower and put it in my mouth. The taste at first is subtle, but once it's in your mouth for some time it becomes overwhelmingly bitter. The taste is similar to that of medicine, and can be irritating to most people. The subtle sweetness actually makes it bearable to keep in your mouth for a little while longer. That is, until the bitterness reaches its peak and you can’t handle it anymore.

I backed away and sniffed the air. The first thing that hits you is the smell of the hundreds of flowers around you. The sweet, pleasant, and comforting fragrance of the flowers can be quite calming or soothing, and it feels amazing after. The scent of trees also hits your nose and it is woody, but also a little bit subtle as its not very noticeable against the boldness of the flowers.

I listen around and hear many different things. First of which, is people laughing around and yelling at each other even though they are right next to each other. Listening a little bit closer and you hear the faint droning of a cricket, its call a metallic, ringing sound. Listening a little longer will allow you to hear the rustle of trees and bushes, swaying in the wind.

#CreativeWriting #RangerNation #GoCIGo

10 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
male student standing in the woods
students looking into the woods on a trail
Want to learn more about the Nov. 4 school referendum?

Visit RangerNationStrongFoundation.org for everything you need to know about the proposed operating levy
10 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
visit our referendum site for information with prek students and teachers in the background

Congratulations, Parker Robinson, on being inducted into the 2025-2026 Crosby-Ironton Rangers Hall of Fame sponsored by Crosby-Ironton Sports Boosters! Parker is a 2004 graduate who became a two-time State High Jump Champion (2003 & 2004) and a 5-time All-State Performer in Track & Field. He is the first ever track athlete to qualify for State in 4 events.


Congratulations, Brian Gaffney, on being inducted into the 2025-2026 Rangers Hall of Fame? Brian was the C-I Head Tennis Coach from 1992-2006, 2012-2015. He was the winningest coach in C-I tennis history. He coached State entrants: Individual ‘92 and Doubles in 2005 & 2006.

All inductees will be introduced, before kick-off, at the Homecoming Football game Friday, September 26 and honored at a luncheon on Saturday, September 27 at Taconite Canteen & Event Center.
#GoCIGo #RangersHOF

11 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
HOF inductee Parker Robinson
HOF inductee Brian Gaffney