School news
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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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Lincoln Elementary for the Arts named Magnet Schools of America School of Excellence
(01/23/2025) Lincoln Elementary School for the Arts has been named a 2025 Magnet Schools of America (MSA) School of Excellence. MSA national merit awards are given to magnet schools that demonstrate a commitment to high academic standards, curriculum innovation, successful desegregation and diversity efforts, and strong parent and community involvement.
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It's more than just free meals! Apply for educational benefits for the 2024-25 school year
(07/26/2024) All Anoka-Hennepin families are encouraged to apply for the educational benefits program for the 2024-25 school year. A new application must be submitted each school year. The enrollment window for the 2024-25 school year begins Aug. 1, 2024.
District news
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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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The Monster Mash: Elementary and middle school students in Anoka partner to bring stories, designs to life
(10/31/2025) Anoka welcomed new mini-monsters to the community just in time for Halloween. Middle school students delivered a treat designed by elementary schools inspired by a story they read earlier this month.
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Students participate in tradition of Anoka Halloween, represent schools and marching bands
(10/27/2025) Anoka is known as the “Halloween Capital of the World,” and on the afternoon of Oct. 24, students and staff representing Anoka-Hennepin schools walked down the city's Main Street at the Big Parade of Little People.
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November 20, 2025
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