School news
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Varsity Football start times set for 7 p.m.
(09/03/2025) Varsity home football games will begin at 7 p.m. for the remainder of the 2025 football season following school board direction. This includes home games for all schools in Anoka-Hennepin: Andover, Anoka, Blaine, Champlin Park and Coon Rapids.
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SUN Bucks program available for free/reduced-eligible students
(06/04/2025) The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced the SUN Bucks program. This income-based food support program provides families $120 per eligible school-aged child to buy groceries when school is out for the summer.
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Northdale Middle School students compete at Family, Careers and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) State
(04/11/2025) The students are the first to compete at the state level. FCCLA focuses on service projects and competitions for proficiency and achievement in chapter and individual projects, leadership skills and career preparation.
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Order Your 2025-26 School Supplies - Orders must be placed by JUNE 17, 2025.
Make shopping for school supplies more convenient, order through EduKit.
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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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Updated bus schedules available to view
Updated bus schedules available to all middle and high school families in the My Student Information application via A-HConnect.
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Student Support Team Appointment Request
Request an appointment with a member of the Student Support Team
District news
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My Vision of Kindness: winners of annual kindness poster contest announced
(11/05/2025) As a part of October’s National Bullying Prevention campaign, Anoka-Hennepin held its 22nd annual kindness poster contest. This year’s theme was My Vision of Kindness. Students were encouraged to create a poster with that message in mind, and they delivered a variety of themes to spread kindness in their schools.
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High school students and families can plan with “Financing Your Future” event Nov. 19
(11/04/2025) Families across Anoka-Hennepin are invited to learn practical ways to make college more affordable at an upcoming "Financing Your Future" event held at Coon Rapids High School and hosted by Anoka-Hennepin Schools Career and College Specialists. The event is free and open to the public.
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School Board Election set for Tuesday, Nov 4
(11/01/2025) Anoka-Hennepin School District voters in three of the six election districts will elect School Board members to serve four-year terms on Tuesday, Nov 4.
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Parents/guardians invited to participate in Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC)
(10/22/2025) Parent/guardian representation is needed at upcoming Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC) meetings for the upcoming school year from families with students of all age levels.
Frequent Contacts
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Main Office
763-506-5400
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Absence Line
763-506-5406
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Community Education
763-506-5412
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Counselors
Lauren Ferrera, 763-506-5577, lauren.ferrera@ahschools.us
Rebecca Augustine, 763-506-5532, rebecca.augustine@ahschools.us
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Health Services
763-506-5404
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Media Center
763-506-5405
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Nutrition Program
763-506-5411
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School Social Worker
Breanna Smith, 763-506-5531, breanna.smith@ahschools.us
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Principal Jeff Leach
763-506-5400, jeffrey.leach@ahschools.us

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Assistant Principal (Grade 6) Bryan Carlson
763-506-5424, bryan.carlson@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal (Grade 7) Laura Hendricks
763-506-5429, laura.hendricks@ahschools.us

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Assistant Principal (Grade 8) / Title IX lead Mike Driscoll
763-506-5420, mike.driscoll@ahschools.us
Upcoming events
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Monday
6:30 PM Regular School Board meeting
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November 24, 2025
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November 25, 2025
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November 26, 2025
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April 30, 2026
3:30 PM - 7:30 PM Arts and Academic Showcase
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