School news
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Anoka-Hennepin School Board Treasurer Erin Heers-McArdle visits AMSA as guest presenter
(05/24/2023) Anoka-Hennepin School Board Treasurer Erin Heers-McArdle visited Advanced Science 8 classrooms at Anoka Middle School for the Arts Fred Moore Campus on May 12 to share her passion and knowledge of both the sciences and the arts.Â
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Families gather for annual Arts Fest at Anoka Middle School for the Arts
(05/18/2023) Anoka Middle School for the Arts (AMSA) welcomed community members and families to its annual Arts Fest at both the Washington and Fred Moore campuses May 11.
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Three AMSA students selected for state honor choir program
(05/18/2023) Each academic year, the American Choral Directors Association of Minnesota (ACDA-MN) selects a special honor choir.
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From stories to the stage: AMSA students perform stories written by Lincoln fourth graders
(05/12/2023) Fourth grade students from Lincoln Elementary School for the Arts took a walking field trip across 5th Avenue to Anoka Middle School for the Arts (AMSA) on Wednesday, May 10 to see their narrative fiction stories come to life.Â
District news
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District to close Monday, June 19, 2023 in observance of Juneteenth holiday
(05/31/2023) Anoka-Hennepin Schools will be closed on Monday, June 19, 2023, in observance of the Juneteenth state holiday. The decision follows legislation passed into law by the Minnesota Legislature in late May during the most recent legislative session.
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Chromebooks available to most high school students over the summer months, make a plan to protect your device
(05/26/2023) In preparation, the Anoka-Hennepin Schools technology team has a distribution and turn-in plan at each school level. To protect your device over the summer months or at the start of the 2023-24 school year, enroll in the Device Protection Plan now.
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District recognized for excellence in music education
(05/26/2023) The Anoka-Hennepin School District has been recognized with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) for the ninth year. The honor recognizes a district’s outstanding commitment to music education.
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Anoka-Hennepin School Board Treasurer Erin Heers-McArdle visits AMSA as guest presenter
(05/24/2023) Anoka-Hennepin School Board Treasurer Erin Heers-McArdle visited Advanced Science 8 classrooms at Anoka Middle School for the Arts Fred Moore Campus on May 12 to share her passion and knowledge of both the sciences and the arts.Â
Arts program
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Virtual Magnet Program Information PresentationsNovember 19 and December 17 @ 6:00 pm
Learn about our arts program, recently recognized as National Magnet School of Distinction.
Frequent Contacts
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Main Office
Fred Moore Campus, 763-506-5000
Washington Campus, 763-506-4600
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Absence Line
Fred Moore Campus, 763-506-5006
Washington Campus, 763-506-4606
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Community Education
763-506-5012
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Health Services
Fred Moore Campus, 763-506-5104
Washington Campus, 763-506-4604

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Media Center
763-506-5005
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Nutrition Program
Fred Moore Campus, 763-506-5011

Washington Campus, 763-506-4611
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School Social Worker
763-506-5033
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Principal Tom Hagerty
763-506-5001, tom.hagerty@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal (Last name A-G), Fred Moore Campus, Eric Holmlund
763-506-5021, eric.holmlund@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal [H-O], Fred Moore Campus, Stephanie Diaz-Celon
763-506-5020, stephanie.diazcelon@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal (Last name P-Z), Fred Moore Campus, Title IX Building Lead Chris Nelson
763-506-5022, chris.nelson@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal [A-K], Washington Campus, Emily Anderson
763-506-4682, emily.anderson@ahschools.us
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Assistant Principal [L-Z]/Title IX building lead, Washington Campus, Lisa Gerth
763-506-4601, lisa.gerth@ahschools.us
Upcoming events
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM End of Trimester 3
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June 12, 2023
5:30 PM School Board work session
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June 19, 2023
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June 26, 2023
6:30 PM Regular School Board meeting
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