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Back-to-School News
Each year is a fresh start for everyone, and we’re excited for our students to fill our schools with learning and laughter once again.
You probably have some questions about the upcoming school year. On August 2, Anoka-Hennepin's parents and guardians digitally received a new back-to-school publication, the 2023-24 Back-to-School Focus e-newsletter. It was full of information like open house dates and times, a calendar for the upcoming school year, information from our child nutrition and transportation departments, and loads more.
Here, parents and guardians will find all of the news bits that supports the digital back-to-school publication.
As always, if you have questions, email us at: info@ahschools.us.
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Freshmen and new-to-district student orientation day set for Tuesday, Sept. 5, first day of school
(08/02/2023) Getting off to a strong start at a new school is a key strategy for ensuring students feel safe, welcome and ready to maximize opportunities.
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The state’s Free School Meals program to begin in 2023, families will still need to apply to qualify for more educational benefits
(07/14/2023) Starting Sept. 5, 2023, every student may receive one breakfast and one lunch at no cost during the school year. The state’s Free School Meals program will cover the cost of one breakfast meal and one lunch meal for every student daily, however the cost of a la carte items, such as milk, other drinks, or extra meal items will not be covered.
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Enroll in the Device Protection Plan for 2023-24
To protect a student's device for the 2023-24 school year, families have the option to enroll in the Device Protection Plan.
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Introducing Superintendent Cory McIntyre
Cory McIntyre began serving as Anoka-Hennepin Schools Superintendent July 1, 2023, after being selected as the next superintendent by the School Board Dec. 7, 2022.
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Parent Engage 360 Podcast Episode 33: Supporting the whole student
(06/20/2023) Anoka-Hennepin Schools provide structures of support for students to attain the skills and knowledge to succeed. Systems are in place to support students in all areas of academic, social, emotional and behavioral needs.