School news
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Device Protection Plan available to students assigned Chromebooks
(07/28/2022) Technology plays an important role in preparing students for life, and Chromebooks are utilized as a daily learning tool in Anoka-Hennepin middle and high school classrooms. Anoka-Hennepin students in grades 6-12 are assigned a Chromebook from the school district to ensure access to technology systems that support classroom learning.
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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.
District news
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District partners with local businesses and non-profits to help provide backpacks for students
(08/12/2022) Anoka-Hennepin Schools has once again partnered with the United Way to help distribute backpacks and school supplies to students in need. The Anoka-Hennepin Educational Foundation (AHEF) has also stepped up with partners to provide backpacks and school supplies.
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Apply for educational benefits for the 2022-23 school year
(08/11/2022) All Anoka-Hennepin families are encouraged to apply for the educational benefits program for the upcoming school year. A new application must be submitted each school year.
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Parent Engage 360 Podcast Episode 25: Welcome to kindergarten!
(08/11/2022) As the 2022-23 school year approaches, some parents/guardians may be gearing up for their first school year as caregivers or sending their youngest to kindergarten. Whether this is your first kindergartener or your fifth, you may have some questions about how it all works or what to expect.
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Traffic tips for the back to school season
(08/11/2022) The back to school season is a busy time for families, school staff and our communities. The Anoka-Hennepin transportation department offers school safety tips and reminders for drivers to use before- and after- school to keep families, students and staff safe.
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 Tom Hagerty
763-506-5001, tom.hagerty@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal (Last name A-G), Fred Moore Campus, Eric Holmlund
763-506-5021, eric.holmlund@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-K], Washington Campus, Emily Anderson
763-506-4682, emily.anderson@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal [L-Z]/Title IX building lead, Washington Campus, Lisa Gerth
763-506-4601, lisa.gerth@ahschools.us
Upcoming events
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Monday
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Hiring Event
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August 22, 2022
6:30 PM Regular School Board meeting
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August 30, 2022
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Open house
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September 6, 2022
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