Our very own Scott Skinner is featured in this year's Minnesota Cooks calendar. The article is on the October pages and highlights Scott's use of fresh produce from Sprout, a farm-to-table organization. A huge THANK YOU to Scott for all of his hard work, but more importantly, for his care for the health and dining experience of our students and staff!! Read Scott's article is below.
over 1 year ago, Devan Bartels
calendar and photo of a man holding a plate
Homecoming Dress-Up Days We Wear PINK on Wednesdays!
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we were pink on wednesdays
we wear pink
During a career exploration activity in 9-12th grade Advisory, the #1 top career goal of 61.47% voters was Video Game Designer! Coming in #2 Registered Nursing, #3 Physical Therapy, #4 Welding and #5 Law Enforcement and Detective Work. The top career cluster was Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications with Health Science at #2. "A dream becomes a goal when action is taken toward its achievement." ~Bo Bennett
over 1 year ago, Devan Bartels
career goals and clusters
Students in Mrs. Jensen's and Mrs. Smith's class investigated rocks, pebbles and silt. They collected and recorded their data. Some students even brought in their own rock collections!
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students looking at rocks
students discovering rocks
Day 2 of Homecoming Week Dress-up Days was Adam Sandler/ PJ Day vs. Formal Attire!
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Adam sandler day, formal wear
people dressed in pj's formal wear
Congratulations to the 2023 Homecoming Candidates: Front Row: Jayden Wodarz, Haleigh Balis, Hannah Pederson, Abby Kramer, Adelaide Lonergan Back Row: Rusty Miller, Colter Kovatovich, Kobe Severson Not picture: Jordan Mount and James Stokman
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homecoming candidates
A couple of students in Mrs. Otterstads Culinary 2 class made these delicious mini strawberry cheesecakes!
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two students holding a plate of cheesecakes
plate with mini cheesecakes
Homecoming Dress-Up Days kicked off with Barbie vs. Ken (Marvel at CRES)! Tuesday is
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Barbie vs Ken day 2023
Just a reminder that Homecoming Dress-Up Days start tomorrow! Here are both the High School and CRES days. There are a lot of events throughout the whole week and you can find that information here! GO-CI-GO!!
over 1 year ago, Devan Bartels
HS homecomign week
CRES homecoming week
calendar of activities
Mrs. Doyle met with our C-I Class of 2024 this week to go over important information regarding their final months in high school, as well as opportunities available after they graduate. Each student received a folder containing the items pictured, and learned about the importance of checking their "Counselor's Connection" Schoology course. Senior parents/guardians also received an email with attachments. Please go over this information together, make note of the important dates, and focus on the details about next week's Education Fair at CLC. Be sure to reach out to Mrs. Doyle with any questions. Go C-I Go!
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information for seniors
Here are the Homecoming Spirit Week Dress-Up Days for CRES!
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CRES homecoming spirit week
Mrs. Duhn's students enjoyed the new trail and outdoor classroom at CRES. They took a nature walk and drew what they observed along the way!
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students sitting on bench drawing
students sitting on a bench with folders
students drawing and writing
students sitting outside on benches
students sitting and pointing
Ms. Pribyl's class celebrated Bus Safety Week by creating their very own bus cookies!
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student sitting at a table with a yellow cookie and black circles
student sitting with milk and a yello cookie
students holding up a yellow  with black circles
Homecoming Dress- Up Week starts Monday 9/25! Here is a peek at the week.
over 1 year ago, Devan Bartels
homecoing 2023
When you show up to school and you are twinning!
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teacher in stripes with a student in stripes
If you missed last night's meeting about the Ecuador Trip, click on the link for more information. You could also email Señora Dietz at jdietz@ci.k12.mn.us for more details. Enroll by September 30 to lock in the price with an early enrollment discount of $200 with voucher code: TravelG4 explorica.com/Dietz-556 Here is a video link to learn more: https://www.tourhero.com/en/magazine/why-travel-to-ecuador/
over 1 year ago, Devan Bartels
ci ranger logo
Happy National I.T. Professional Day! Let's give a big shout-out to the best I.T. team around, Carmen and Matt! Thank you for all you do for our staff and students. We are so lucky to have you! #ITProDay
over 1 year ago, Devan Bartels
national IT professional day
Mrs. Jensen's class was hard at work putting together ones and tens to make teen numbers. #welovemath
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a girl with a pencil in her hand
a boy counting orange cubes
a girl writing with a pencil on paper
boy with orange cubes counting
We need your help! Please click on the link and support our School Resource Officers. This is an easy way to promote safety and security in our schools. Thank you! https://www.supportsros.com/ Photo credit: supportsros
over 1 year ago, Devan Bartels
image from the school resource officer support page
7th grade students enjoyed their first day of Culture Shock, a new program at C-I, during their advisory hour. Culture Shock is a mentor program that allows our younger students to connect with our older students. Culture Shock is a Social-Emotional Learning Curriculum that was developed by Mr. Dirks and Mrs. Syrstad. Their goal is to make students feel safe, capable, and responsible for their success and learning. On the first day of Culture Shock, students worked on knowing our school. Students had to work in teams to locate important places in the school. As you can tell from the pictures, it quickly turned into a race to see who could make it to all spots the quickest. The name Culture Shock comes from the desire to change the overall culture of our school to be a place where students want to be. We want people from other schools and the community to look at our school and say, "Wow, Crosby-Ironton has a great school culture." In order to accomplish this, we might need to do some shocking things!
over 1 year ago, Devan Bartels
students meeting in a room
student running/walking in the hallway
student sitting on the floor meeting
students walking down the hallway
students walking through the hallway
students running in a hallway
students and teachers meeting
students discussing and pointing