If you don't live within Anoka-Hennepin but would like your child to attend an Anoka-Hennepin school, you can electronically apply for enrollment through Minnesota's open enrollment program. A child must be five (5) years on or before Sept. 1 of the year in which he or she enrolls.
The goal of Anoka-Hennepin Schools is to provide in-person learning, five days per week. The Safe Learning Plan was created to maximize choice while ensuring public health and safety. Learn more. Schools held events/educational opportunities aimed at learning about and honoring those who have served or who are serving in the military, Nov. 11.
Wilson Elementary School Anoka Middle School for the Arts Coon Rapids Middle School Jackson Middle School - A Specialty School for Math and Science Northdale Middle School Oak View Middle School Roosevelt Middle School Andover High School Anoka High School - Center for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM)
Anoka-Hennepin Schools debuted a music video to kick-off the 2021-22 school year, featuring an original song inspired by the school district tagline, “A future without limit.” Learn more about the back to school video theme. Watch the video.
Parent Involvement#N#Anoka-Hennepin Parent Involvement promotes partnerships, based on the belief that parents are their children's most important teacher. Program activities encourage: 1 Family members as involved educators of their children. 2 School staff as they partner with families to assist students. 3 Community members as they collaborate with families and staff to improve education for all students.
Program activities encourage: Family members as involved educators of their children. School staff as they partner with families to assist students. Community members as they collaborate with families and staff to improve education for all students.
Visit https://web.gradeviewapp.com/login in order to login to ParentVUE. Login using your school provided username and password.
Yes! GradeView was built with privacy and security as a top priority. GradeView doesn’t store any information that is linked to the user and simply acts as a “wrapper” around ParentVUE that lets users view their grades with lots of cool features.
GradeView works for students in Anoka-Hennepin School District aswell!
Families that apply for in-district transfer will be mailed a letter by Feb. 15 or within 30 days of applying. The in-district transfer option is for a student who resides in the Anoka-Hennepin School District and wants to transfer to a different Anoka-Hennepin school from his or her regularly assigned school.
Anoka-Hennepin has 13 specialty/magnet schools and programs. Each specialty/magnet school offers the same core curriculum as other district schools, but with a unique emphasis, including: the arts; science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM/STEAM); International Baccalaureate (IB); and world studies.
The goal is to screen a child before s/he turns 4-years old. This allows health and developmental concerns to be addressed at least one to two years before a child enters kindergarten. The state of Minnesota requires a health and developmental screening for every child before kindergarten entry into a public school.
All new 2021-22 families living in the Anoka-Henne pin School District attendance boundary area may also enroll their students at this time.
Early entrance into kindergarten is designed for students who reside in the Anoka-Hennepin School District attendance areas, turn 5 between September 2nd and October 31st, and demonstrate advanced learning needs.
The open enrollment option allows a student to attend a school district outside his or her home school district. Open enrollment is a commitment to another school district, not necessarily the choice of school in that district. For example, a student at Osseo Junior High School, which is in the Osseo School District, ...