• Andover cluster

    The maps below shows the elementary schools in the Andover cluster. The outlines represent the current attendance boundaries. The shaded spots represent the approved and formerly proposed attendance boundaries for 2019-20. Residents are able to add their address and determine attendance boundary areas by using the magnifying glass icon in the upper left hand portion of the Google map.

     

    These boundaries were approved by the School Board on Sept. 24, 2018, following seven months of community feedback and review. Board policy directs attedance boundaries that will remain unchanged for a minimum of five years at the elementary level and ten years at the middle school level.   

     

    At the elementary level, about 500 students will be moved to new schools. The majority of movement will be Andover Elementary School students moving to Crooked Lake Elementary School. Some students will also move from Rum River to the new Ramsey elementary and Crooked Lake to Wilson.

     

    Middle and high school boundaries are not changing in the Andover cluster. 

     

    There are some elementary schools that happen to be a part of both Andover and Anoka clusters, which means students from those schools are set to attend two different sets of high schools. For example, a portion of the students from Crooked Lake will attend Andover High School and a portion will attend Anoka High School.