Fast Fact Friday! https://youtube.com/shorts/E7xbuZlrewU?feature=share

Friendly reminder...there is no school for students on Monday, January 19. It is a professional development day for our staff.

Enjoy the weekend!
about 16 hours ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Fast fact friday
Mrs. Roubinek's combo class was busy transferring their research on body systems onto their posters! These will be hung at CRES so they can share what they've learned!

#RangerNation #GoCIGo
1 day ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
a hallway lined with students laying on big white sheets of paper as their classmates trace them
two male students tracing another male student who is laying on a big sheet of white paper
male and female students tracing each other for their how the body works chapter
Take a listen to Superintendent Aulie's Podcast as he sits down with Mrs. Molly Schenk. She discusses her roles which include student support and monitoring attendance. She talks about how the District handles attendance procedures and interventions for students!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/4xxH4YkjnVzclhw6wqQSCE
1 day ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Podcast now available
📚✨ Learning Comes Full Circle! ✨📚

Students in Mrs. Syrstad’s Children’s Literature class put their creativity into action by selecting a Dr. Seuss book and designing a grade-appropriate activity for their assigned CRES classroom. Last Thursday, they traveled over to CRES to share their stories and lessons with small groups of students—bringing reading to life and inspiring a love of learning! 💚📖

What a fun and meaningful way to connect classrooms and grow future educators!
2 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
high school students sitting at separate tables reading to CRES  preschool students Dr. Suess books
Congratulations to our Welder of the Week, Steven Roubinek!

He welded a Mig, 7018, and 6011 combo weld.

Keep up the great work!
3 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Welder of the Week, Steven Roubinek
Seventh graders harvested their hydroponically grown lettuce crops in Life Science and got to eat the "fruits" of their labors.

#RangerNation #GoCIGo #LifeScience #eatwhatyougrow
3 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
three female 7th graders talking a bite of the lettuce they grew in life science class. There are four full plates of lettuce
student taking a big bite out of the lettuce that was grown in life science
Students Mrs. Syrstad's JH Creative Writing class came up with imaginary characters. They had to hand-draw these characters; then, they had AI bring them to life. Finally, students had to write an essay explaining aspects of their character such as diet, habitat, movement, etc.
4 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
handdrawn creative rat like creature with one human-like foot and the other looking like a blob with sharp front teeth
AI version that brought to life the rat-like creative creature with three legs and a chefs hat
hand-drawn creative looking spider for English class
AI brought to the life the hand drawn creative spider from English class
creative hand drawn rabbit type creature from english class
AI version that brough to life the creative hand drawn creation with green yarn hair and rabbit like feet with a fuzzy body
hand drawn creative creature from english class with 4 blue arms and 2 yellow legs and two buck teeth
AI version that brough to life the creative drawn creature with 4 blue arms, two yellow legs and 2 buck teeth
It is Unified Special Olympics Basketball today! See the schedule and come cheer on the teams!

Good luck to everyone!
4 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Unified special olympics basketball schedule
C-I Junior High Knowledge Bowl took top three at their first competition meet last Friday! Congratulations!

3rd place (l-r): Ely Corbett, Parker Cash, Ryan Wlasiuk, Oliver Younis, Robert Strater.

2nd place: Easton Bock, Amanda Wisley-Peterson, Halle Koschmeder, Hailey Miller

1st place: Gus Swaggert, Forest Fehn, Aubree Babler, Konner Peterson, Lucas Habighorst

#RangerNation #GoCIGo
4 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
3rd place team at Friday's knowledge bowl competition made up of 8th graders
2nd place team at the knowledge bowl competition made up of 9th graders
1st place knowledge bowl team at Friday's competition
Entire juniro high knowledge bowl team, 7th-9th grade
Stop by the Ranger Mine on your way to wrestling and girls basketball to pick up your favorite flavor of Ranger Joe Coffee! Cost is $15/bag.

Grab your bag of coffee and cheer on our Rangers!!

*Limited stock of Highlander Grogg and Cinnamon

#GoCIGo #RangerJoe

5 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Ranger Joe available at Tuesdays wrestling and girls basketball game
Take a peek at our Artists of the Week!

Vanessa Rickmeyer, 10th grade, Creative Crafts- Puzzle painting
Eli Fuller, 8th Grade Art- Sphere drawing

Keep up the great work!
5 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Female 10th grade student holding a painting of Snoopy putting colored christmas lights on his red dog house with a Christmas tree on top
Male 8th grade student holding his drawing a 3d sphere drawn and shaded in pencil
📢We are back with our Fast Fact Friday video!
Take a listen to Mr. Aulie as he gets you up-to-speed with what's happening on the school board.

https://youtu.be/gm3SyAumPlU
8 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Fast fact friday video
Justine Ellingson visited with fifteen of our 9-12th graders and provided information regarding the Lake Superior Helicopters and Ascent Aviation program. They partner with Lake Superior College, in Duluth, to offer a two-year, accelerated flight training program in both helicopters and airplanes.
8 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
15 9-12th graders listening to a visitor talk about helicopters and aviation that partner with Lake Superior College
Here is another round of our fall Athletes of the Week sponsored by C-I Sports Boosters. Today we recognize Lucy Lewandowski for volleyball and Alize Jacobson for mountain biking.

Congratulations!
9 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Fall athlete of the week for volleyball is Lucy Lewandowski
Fall athlete of the week of mountain biking is Aliza Jacobson
Congratulations to our Welder of the Week, Cayden Luebke!

He welded a Mig welding t and lap welds according to a blueprint.
10 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Welder of the Week in Ranger Made, Cayden Luebke
Before break in Mrs. Donley's 7th grade math class, students learned about fractals and patterns. With that knowledge, they created a 3D version of the Sierpinski Triangle as a Christmas Tree!
11 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
a female student holding a Serpinski triangle in her hand
two students making Serpinksi triangles sitting at a desk
A collection of Serpinksi triangles in red, green and white
Male student holding up a bunch of Serpinksi triangles that created a Christmas tree
4, 7th grade students building a large christmas tree out of Serpinksi triangles
a female and male student creating a christmas tree out of many Serpinski triangles
Students in Mrs. Syrstad's Children’s Literature class read Dr. Seuss’ “Oh The Thinks You Can Think!” They created their own imaginary characters out of playdough. They had to present on aspects of the character such as its diet, its likes/dislikes, its habitat, etc.
12 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Children's literature class of Mrs. Syrstad's

Congratulations to our fall, Cross County, Athletes of the Week, sponsored by C-I Sports Boosters! Shown here are Justin Reisz, Maddie Lacerte, and Peter Bartels.

#RangerNation #GoCIGo

15 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Justin Reisz fall athlete of the week for cross country
Maddie Lacerte Athlete of the Week for Cross Country in the fall
Peter Bartels fall athlete of the week for cross country
🎉✨ Happy New Year from Crosby-Ironton School District! ✨🎉

As we welcome the new year, we wish our students, staff, and families a year filled with health, happiness, and success. Thank you for being such an important part of our Ranger Nation.

Here’s to new beginnings and a great year ahead! 💙💛
16 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
Happy New Year 2026!
Students in Mrs. Roubinek's combo class worked hard and had fun learning about Christmas through gift giving crafts, researching other cultures, and celebrating together!
18 days ago, Crosby-Ironton Schools
combo class busy working on research projects about how other cultures spend the holidays
combo class sitting nicely in front of the tree at CRES
combo class at CRES sitting at thier desks workiong on art projects before the holidays