
Prom tickets will go on sale Tuesday, April 6. Tickets will be sold every Tuesday and Thursday during senior high lunch. Tickets are $20 a piece.


REMINDER:
There is no school Friday, April 2 and Monday, April 5. See you all back on Tuesday!


Dominic French was given an Award of Excellence for his awareness and care for all of the students around him. Great job, Dominic!


Students in fine art have been working on their wood burning skills. Check out the detail in these two pieces. Nice job!


Check out these awesome photos from the Cool School Polar Plunge!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/plungemn/albums/72157718509818875/page1


Eating healthfully doesn't have to be complicated! Choose nutritious foods that have vitamins, minerals, fiber and other nutrients. Use these tips: https://sm.eatright.org/ERnotcomplicated
#NationalNutritionMonth


Student council had some help delivering cookies, to the high school, on the one year anniversary of distance learning. Thank you for the special delivery!




During #NationalNutritionMonth and beyond, choose nutrient-rich foods that represent the five basic food groups. Use these tips to get started: https://sm.eatright.org/nutrichdiet


The Crosby-Ironton School District is looking for a full-time Family and Consumer Science Teacher (FACS, for the 2021-2022 school year. If interested, please apply online at https://crosbyironton.tedk12.com/hire/Index.aspx


Mrs. Larson's eighth graders just completed their creative disaster story unit where they had to write fictitious stories trying to survive some sort of disaster (stranded, zombies, aliens, plague, technology gone awry etc.).


CRES Teacher Request Forms, grades K-3, are available in the CRES office. Forms are due no later than 3:00 pm, April 1st. There are no exceptions.


SAVE THE DATE!! Prom 2021 will be held Thursday, May 20th. Grand March will be in the Gally Gym at 5:00pm, and the dance will run 7-10:00pm at Ruttgers Resort Ballroom. Students will be responsible for eating on their own between Grand March and the dance. Tickets will go on sale at the beginning of April; $20 per person. Reach out to Mrs. Syrstad with any questions.


Reminder: Tune into the Crosby-Ironton Music Facebook page to watch the live stream of the band and choir concerts, starting at 1:00 today!


CRES staff rocked some wacky, mismatched socks to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day, which is celebrated every March 21. We hope you are celebrating with us!


February was Children's Dental Health Month and the kindergartens participated in a Coloring Contest after learning about how to keep their teeth healthy. Winners from each class got a goodie bag from the Delta Dental of Minnesota program including a water bottle, toothbrush, toothpaste and a tooth timer. All students got a new toothbrush!




Mrs. Judd's class made Leprechaun traps, yesterday, in hopes of catching him! Were they lucky enough to trap him?




Reminder: Tomorrow, March 19, is 'Rock Your Socks,' to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day!

This week, in 7th grade science, students are dissecting frogs and learning about their organs! #sciencerules




Knowing culinary techniques can help you bring out the flavor of foods without needing to add a lot of extra ingredients or calories! Learn the basics of common cooking techniques to navigate recipes and get healthy meals on the table: https://sm.eatright.org/culinarylingo
#NationalNutritionMonth


EXCITEMENT! There will be a CIHS Music Department concert extravaganza on Sunday, March 21st.
1:00pm Band Concert
3:00pm Choir Concert
5:00pm Choir Concert
Due to the 250 spectator limit, we will be admitting 3 family members per student. These performances will also be live-streamed via the Crosby-Ironton Music Facebook page for those that are unable to attend. To ensure you are able to view the concerts, be sure to "Like" Crosby-Ironton Music on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/CrosbyIrontonMusic
