
ECFE Gym Nights start January 10! See the flyer for more details.


Don’t forget…The 10th grade Holocaust Exhibit will be Wednesday, January 5 in the Woock Gym from 1:00-2:30.


Reminder: No school Monday, January 3, 2022. School is back in session Tuesday, January 4.
Looking forward to seeing our staff and students back in school!!

Happy 2022!


Crosby-Ironton High School is excited to announce that 10th students in Ms. Abfalter’s and Mrs. Thoennes’ classes will be putting on a Holocaust Exhibit. Located in the Wook gym, the Holocaust Exhibit will take place on Wednesday, January 5th, 2022 from 1:00 P.M. to 2:30 P.M. Please stop in the district office to receive a visitor pass for the event.


There will be a Pop-Up Pantry, December 29 at Central Lakes College. Please see the flyer for more details.


Happy Holidays!


Many students and staff got in on the last day of dress week!


The Culinary Arts 1 class spent last week competing for The Golden Spatula! Kitchens teamed up to compete against each other for a gourmet grilled cheese cook-off challenge. The winners were Kitchen 3 with a sandwich titled "The Maple Miranda." It included sourdough bread, swiss cheese, bacon, and a homemade maple onion jam.
Who will win The Golden Spatula for this week's challenge of a unique holiday treat?
The votes are in and the winner is Kitchen 5 with Peppermint Oreo Fudge!
Stayed tuned for the next challenge....Sliders! Who will take home the Golden Spatula?



Earlier this week, staff at the high school enjoyed a friendly game of "Family Feud!"





Did you know? According to the Cooperative Children's Book Center's 2019 study, only 3.4% of children's books feature main characters with special needs.
The Child and Human Development class has been working hard to write children’s stories about the birth defects that they have been researching and learning about. Today we shared the stories with a cozy story time!

Day #2 of Holiday Dress-Up Days!


The first day of dress-up week is a hit!


Intro to Culinary students were busy in their kitchens making roll out cookies!





CRES is getting in the spirit with the following dress-up days!


Get ready for Holiday Dress-Up Week, starting tomorrow!


Mrs. Buhlmann's WIN time students created these beautiful snowflakes!


Yesterday was Special Olympics last day of bowling at Cuyuna Lanes!



Last weekend, Student Council made tie blankets to donate to Heartwood Senior Center for a holiday gift. Thank you for your generosity!


Important Update from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety
Nationwide TikTok trend regarding school violence on Dec. 17
This week, a TikTok trend emerged regarding alleged threats to schools, including threats of shootings and bombings, specifically to occur tomorrow, December 17, 2021.
The Department of Public Safety (DPS) has made local law enforcement agencies around the state aware of this national threat circulating on social media and we wanted to ensure school administrators are aware as well. Both law enforcement officials and school administrators may experience an increase in related reporting.
As of Thursday morning, at least three schools in Minnesota have located similar threat reporting. However, local and state law enforcement have not identified the threat as credible at this time.
At this time, DPS is reporting that the origins of this threat remain unknown and there is no evidence to suggest that any mass causality or severe violence incidents will occur on this date, within Minnesota or the U.S. more broadly.
Based on the content of this message and based on the fact that there are no known existing threats in the Crosby-Ironton School District, school will remain open at C-I on Friday, December 17th.
Jamie Skjeveland
Superintendent
