School news
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Champlin Park High School hosts an evening of recognition for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
(01/27/2023) On Jan. 25, Champlin Park High School (CPHS) hosted an evening event to honor and celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the motto of the event titled, Together we can be The Dream.
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Champlin park High School's Kelley Nelson named candidate for Minnesota Teacher of the Year
(01/26/2023) Candidates for the 2023 Minnesota Teacher of the Year award have been announced and Anoka-Hennepin has nine educators who were nominated. The nine Anoka-Hennepin teachers are among 131 candidates for the award statewide.
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Boys & Girls Track Informational Meeting
Boys or Girls track informational meeting Mon. Feb. 6th before school 7:30-8:20 in the Fieldhouse. Contact Mr. Knutson or Ms. Thielke with questions
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Testing opportunities for students to earn a World Language Proficiency Certificate or Bilingual/Multilingual Seal
(01/12/2023) Anoka-Hennepin students with a mastery of world languages can use that knowledge to earn special recognitions – World Language Proficiency Certificates or Bilingual/Multilingual Seals.Â
District news
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Champlin Park High School hosts an evening of recognition for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
(01/27/2023) On Jan. 25, Champlin Park High School (CPHS) hosted an evening event to honor and celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the motto of the event titled, Together we can be The Dream.
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Parent Engage 360 Podcast Episode 30: Transportation safety and winter weather
(01/27/2023) Did you know that around 34,000 Anoka-Hennepin students ride a bus to and from school each day? The district transportation services department works closely with partners to safely transport students using approximately 380 vehicles traveling more than six million miles annually. Tune in to the latest Parent Engage 360 Podcast to learn more.
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Nine district educators named candidates for Minnesota Teacher of the Year
(01/26/2023) Candidates for the 2023 Minnesota Teacher of the Year award have been announced and Anoka-Hennepin has nine educators who were nominated. The nine Anoka-Hennepin teachers are among 131 candidates for the award statewide.
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Mid-year leadership workshop creates opportunities for districtwide feedback, planning for 2023-24 school year
(01/20/23) Principals and administrators from across the district gathered for the annual mid-year leadership workshop on Wednesday, Jan. 18, to hear updates from interim superintendent Dr. Kate Maguire, and other members of the school district’s cabinet.Â
Frequent contacts
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Main office
763-506-6800
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Health services
763-506-6904
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Nutrition program
763-506-6811
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Media center
763-506-6805
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Activities office
763-506-6902
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House I Office
Mia Miller at 763-506-6907
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House II Office and 9/10 Attendance
Molly Vittitow at 763-506-7007
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House III Office
Rhonda Van Tuyl at 763-506-6909
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House IV Office and 11/12 Attendance
Lorri Carlson at 763-506-7002
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Principal Michael George
763-506-6802, michael.george@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal Jennifer Jones - House I, A-Hi, 9 and 10 grades
763-506-6822, jennifer.jones@ahschools.us -
Assistant Principal Colleen Atakpu-Shiggs - House I, Hj-O, 9 and 10 grades
763-506-6939, colleen.atakpushiggs@ahschools.us -
Assistant Principal Jamie Oliver - House I, P-Z, 9 and 10 grades
763-506-6921, Jamie.Oliver@ahschools.us -
Assistant Principal Andrew Woods - House III, A-L, 11 and 12 grades
763-506-6824, andrew.woods@ahschools.us -
Assistant Principal Brooke Dehnicke - House III, M-Z, 11 and 12 grades
763-506-7020, Brooke.Dehnicke@Ahschools.us
Upcoming events
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Monday
7:30 AM - 8:20 AM Boys & Girls Track Informational Meeting
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8:30 AM High school late start
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5:30 PM School Board work session
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February 7, 2023
2:50 PM - 4:50 PM Trimester 2 conferences
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February 13, 2023
8:30 AM High school late start
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