District news
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Update 33: Middle and high schools plan for more in-person school, hybrid model phasing out; chance to revise trimester three learning model choice for those families
(02/19/2021) Anoka-Hennepin continues the pathway to returning more students back to in-person learning.
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District offers multiple avenues of mental health support for students
(02/19/2021) Anoka-Hennepin offers a variety of resources to students with its school-based mental health program.
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Learning model update, additional review needed prior to announcement
(02/17/2021) The district received an update today from the State of Minnesota that provides options to offer in-person learning for middle and high school students by March 8.
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Parent Engage 360 Podcast Episode 9: College readiness
(02/17/2021) Join Liz Burgard, Anoka-Hennepin parent involvement coordinator, as she discusses all aspects of community, technical, public and private college readiness with Colleen Neary, career specialist at Anoka High School.
Math, science specialty
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As a math and science specialty school, students engage in science, technology, engineering and math opportunities, which provide relevant connections between classes. NASA report on the Jackson Middle Observatory (JMO).
Frequent contacts
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Main office
763-506-5200
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Absence line
763-506-5206
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Guidance office
763-506-5308
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Health services office
763-506-5204
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Media center
763-506-5205
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Community Education office
763-506-5312
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Principal Tom Hagerty
763-506-5200, tom.hagerty@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal Grade 6 Linda Groebner
763-506-5229, linda.groebner@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal Grade 7 Bill Kron
763-506-5220, bill.kron@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal Grade 8 / Title IX Building Lead Denise Collins
763-506-5224, denise.collins@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal Mike Bury
763-506-5221, michael.bury@ahschools.us
Upcoming events
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Get to know us
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after high school -
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