School news
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Two years of travel impacts along Highway 10 in Anoka start Monday, March 28
(03/23/2022) Anoka-Hennepin Schools transportation department has been busy planning for potential impacts to the 88 routes that access this area along with potential delays for employees traveling to the Anoka-Hennepin Educational Services Center.
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Anoka Middle School for the Arts celebrates National African American Parent Involvement Day
(02/17/2022) Anoka Middle School for the Arts (AMSA) held a National African American Parent Involvement Day (NAAPID) event at the Fred Moore campus Feb. 14.
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Three district magnet schools receive national merit awards
(02/10/2022) Three Anoka-Hennepin magnet schools have earned merit recognition from Magnet Schools of America (MSA) for their academic excellence, commitment to diversity and community engagement.
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AMSA to welcome new principal Tom Hagerty for the 2022-23 school year
(02/01/2022) Hagerty will begin serving in this role effective July 1, 2022.Â
District news
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EL families gather for fun and information at Rum River Library
(05/26/2022) On May 20, Anoka-Hennepin English Language (EL) cultural liaisons Kari Xiong-Carlson and Victoria Campoverde partnered with Anoka County Libraries to invite EL families from Andover and Anoka cluster schools to the Rum River Library for a special event.
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Uvalde, Texas: Supporting our students, staff and families during challenging times
(05/25/2022)Â The safety of students and staff is our first priority as a school system. Anoka-Hennepin has resources available to support our students, staff members and families.
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Prepare for the upcoming school year; apply for free and reduced-priced meals, now.
(05/26/2022) The USDA recently announced that beginning next school year, school meals will not automatically be free for everyone. Learn where to find an application for free and reduced priced meals.
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Faith Community Partnerships make a lasting impact on district schools, students and staff
(05/19/2022) Strong partnerships are essential for the success of Anoka-Hennepin students, staff, schools, and community. Watch this video to learn more about the impact of community partnerships and faith community partners on our schools.
Arts program
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Virtual Magnet Program Information PresentationsNovember 19 and December 17 @ 6:00 pm
Learn about our arts program, recently recognized as National Magnet School of Distinction.
Frequent Contacts
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Main Office
Fred Moore Campus, 763-506-5000
Washington Campus, 763-506-4600
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Absence Line
Fred Moore Campus, 763-506-5006
Washington Campus, 763-506-4606
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Community Education
763-506-5012
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Health Services
Fred Moore Campus, 763-506-5104
Washington Campus, 763-506-4604

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Media Center
763-506-5005
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Nutrition Program
Fred Moore Campus, 763-506-5011

Washington Campus, 763-506-4611
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School Social Worker
763-506-5033
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Principal Jerri McGonigal
763-506-5001, jerri.mcgonigal@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal (Last name A-G), Fred Moore Campus, Jeff Thompson
763-506-5021, jeff.thompson@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal [H-O], Fred Moore Campus, Lomumba Ismail
763-506-5020, lomumba.ismail@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal (Last name P-Z), Fred Moore Campus, Title IX Building Lead Chris Nelson
763-506-5022, chris.nelson@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal [A-L], Washington Campus, Emily Anderson
763-506-4682, emily.anderson@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal [M-Z]/Title IX building lead, Washington Campus, Lisa Gerth
763-506-4601, lisa.gerth@ahschools.us
Upcoming events
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Tuesday
3:15 PM - 6:45 PM Babysitting
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Wednesday
3:15 PM - 6:45 PM Babysitting
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3:15 PM - 4:50 PM Water Safety On The Go
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