
Last Thursday the 8th graders had the opportunity to partake in a Health & Fitness Day put on by Premier Sports Psychology.
They learned about focusing and W.I.N.= What’s Important Now to help with challenges and distractions.
Box Breathing to help reduce tension, relieve stress, and increase relaxation mentally and physically.
Goal Setting to help with motivation, commitment, and focus. They were taught to focus on the process rather than the end achievement.
The students got to watch the Twins as they defeated the San Diego Padres 5-3.
Thank you CLEF for giving us the opportunity for this amazing learning experience!






Our Senior Spotlight of the Day goes to, Lance Anderson! Congratulations!


Second graders spent the the day at the Forest History Center in Grand Rapids. They learned about the history of white pine logging and the impacts it had on our region. Thank you to the CRES PTO for making this possible!



It's Thirsty Friday! Thank you, Mrs. Strom, for quenching our thirst and topping off Teacher Appreciation Week!


Thank you to Unity Bank for the amazing doughnuts for teacher appreciation week!!



On Saturday, May 6th, Crosby-Ironton Service Action Leadership Team (S.A.L.T.) students organized a charity walk for HOPE (Healing Opportunity Provided Equally) to raise funds to help HOPE's mission of working to provide safety and to end domestic violence in our area. SALT was able to raise $600 dollars for HOPE through donations from walkers and from sponsors. A special thanks to Cuyuna Country Auto, Rafferty's, Super One, and Taconite Canteen for sponsoring the event!





College in the Schools Public Speaking students have been working hard the past couple of weeks to prepare and present group speeches. Topics discussed included plastic pollution in the ocean, artificial intelligence (AI), and the movie Finding Nemo. The Finding Nemo group decided to get into the spirit of their topic and dress up for the occasion! A job well done to all groups!


Congratulations to our Senior Spotlight of the Day, Serene Martin!


Happy School Nurse Day! A heartfelt thanks to Tiffany and Kaycee for taking care of our students each and every day!


The 7th graders went on quite the adventure to Trout Lake Camp. While there they tried ziplining, laser tag and climbing on these crazy courses!






The Spring Mass Band Concert will be held Thursday, May 18 in the Galovich Gymnasium at 7:00p.m. We look forward to seeing you all there!


Haley Reinhart and Lillianna Young created this terrific Crosby-Ironton Mural in the hallway of the senior high during their independent study art class. They really did a great job of capturing all that our small town entails. Thank you for sharing your talents with all of us!


It is Teacher Appreciation Week and we want to thank all of our teachers throughout the district!
A shout-out to Subway for the cookies. Thank you!




Daniel Mattsen is our Senior Spotlight of the Day!


The Brainerd Jaycees Ice Fishing Extravaganza is looking for a new design, created by a student in the Brainerd Lakes Area, for the shirts that are handed out at their contest. If you are a student who is interested in having your design seen by over 10,000 people send in your submission! Deadline is May 31st!
Find more info at: https://icefishing.org/tshirtdesigncontest/


Thank you to our Food Service Department for all you do for our students at both the Secondary School and CRES! Thank you for feeding us!. Please, take a moment and thank your school lunch heroes!



Our Senior Spotlight of the Day goes to, Abbigail Smith!


Two students in the RangerMade program have been working with the heat press to get the the C-I logo on the new Track & Field warm-up jackets. Thank you, Londyn and Raylin, for your hard work! #gocigo #RangerMade


Congratulations to Olivia Rudolph for being chosen as "Elks Student of the Month"! Every year the scholarship committee votes on a student that is a credit to their home, school and community. Olivia is all this and more! She received a $250 Scholarship, Articles in Brainerd Dispatch and the Elkorama, and a Recognition Dinner at the Elks Club in Brainerd. We are proud of you Olivia!
Shown in the photo are Elks Members Larry Lundblad and Peter Nelson, along with Nickie Doyle and Olivia Rudolph


C-I High School students learning through Engineering Tomorrow, worked together to build electric cars.