Welcome to Champlin Park High School - Home of the Rebels!
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	 On Sept. 8, 1992, Champlin Park High School (CPHS) opened its doors. The school originally served six communities; Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Dayton, Champlin, Coon Rapids and Fridley.CPHS opened under four primary innovative pillars: block schedule, state of art technology, house concept and outcome-based education. Staff served on one of these four 'focal' aspects of the new school. It was these four major focuses that made CPHS unique and a leader in education innovation in the state and country.Champlin Park opened with an initial enrollment of 1,650 students and grew continually from '92 to reach a maximum of 3,300 student in early 2000’s.CPHS is proud to offer a wide range of post-secondary readiness programs for its students which include, but are not limited to; Advanced Placement (AP), Honors, International Baccalaureate (IB), College Possible and AVID. CPHS students have an opportunity to choose from a diverse range of activities and clubs in which to participate.In 2012, 2013 and 2014, Champlin Park High School received recognition as a “Newsweek Top School,” a distinction recognizing the top high schools across the country. On Sept. 8, 1992, Champlin Park High School (CPHS) opened its doors. The school originally served six communities; Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Dayton, Champlin, Coon Rapids and Fridley.CPHS opened under four primary innovative pillars: block schedule, state of art technology, house concept and outcome-based education. Staff served on one of these four 'focal' aspects of the new school. It was these four major focuses that made CPHS unique and a leader in education innovation in the state and country.Champlin Park opened with an initial enrollment of 1,650 students and grew continually from '92 to reach a maximum of 3,300 student in early 2000’s.CPHS is proud to offer a wide range of post-secondary readiness programs for its students which include, but are not limited to; Advanced Placement (AP), Honors, International Baccalaureate (IB), College Possible and AVID. CPHS students have an opportunity to choose from a diverse range of activities and clubs in which to participate.In 2012, 2013 and 2014, Champlin Park High School received recognition as a “Newsweek Top School,” a distinction recognizing the top high schools across the country.School infoGrades: 9 to 12 
 Enrollment: 2,820
 School hours: See the 2024-25 Bell Schedule
 Office hours: 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Champlin Park High School Administration (Click image for contact information)
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	 Michael GeorgePrincipal 
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	 Jennifer JonesAssistant Principal Grades 10 and 12; Last Names A - Hi / Title IX lead  Jennifer Jones Jennifer JonesAssistant Principal 
 Grades 9 and 11; Last Names A - Hi
 Title IX lead763-506-6822 
 jennifer.jones@ahschools.us
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	 Coral Lyn WymanAssistant Principal Grades 10 and 12; Last Names Hj - O  Coral Lyn Wyman Coral Lyn WymanAssistant Principal Grades 9 and 11; Last Names Hj - O 763-506-6824 
 corallyn.wyman@ahschools.us
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	 Brooke DehnickeAssistant Principal Grades 9 and 11; Last Names P - Z  Brooke Dehnicke Brooke DehnickeAssistant Principal 
 Grades 10 and 12; Last Names P - Z763-506-7020 
 brooke.dehnicke@Ahschools.us
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	 Jamie OliverAssistant Principal Grades 10 and 12; Last Names P - Z  Jamie Oliver Jamie OliverAssistant Principal 
 Grades 9 and 11; Last Names P - Z763-506-6921 
 jamie.oliver@ahschools.us
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	 Gretchen JohnsonAssistant principal Grades 9 and 11; Last Names A - Hi  Gretchen Johnson Gretchen JohnsonAssistant principal 
 Grades 10 and 12; Last Names A - Hi763-506-6939 
 gretchen.johnson@ahschools.us
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	 William HillAssistant Principal Grades 9 and 11; Last Names Hj - O  William Hill William HillAssistant Principal Grades 10 and 12; Last Names Hj - O 763-506-6850 
 william.hill@ahschools.us
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	 Matt MattsonAssistant Principal for Activities 
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Additional Contact Information
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	Main office: 763-506-6800 
 Fax number: 763-506-6803
 Activities office: 763-506-6902
 Custodial office: 763-506-6810
 Health services: 763-506-6904
 Media center: 763-506-6805
 Nutrition program: 763-506-6811Building SecretariesAttendance:Ramel Cooper (A-Hi) 506-7075Christine Zborowski (Hj-O) 506-7071Lorri Hildebrandt (P-Z) 506-7002Counseling Office Secretaries:Molly Vittow 506-7007Kerri Bacon 506-6906Main Office:Rosalyn Smith 506-6819 (Receptionist)Quiana Walton 506-6909 (Discipline/Due Process Secretary)Security:506-6907
