What is Sandburg Regional High School all about?
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Have you ever found yourself “off track” in a traditional school setting or wondering if there is a place that really looks at your individual gifts and talents? We are a school that focuses on the individual student while still providing a rigorous diploma program using the Anoka-Hennepin School District's high school curriculum.
Regional High School (formerly Crossroads Main) creates an environment that honors and invites students of diverse backgrounds to be part of an inclusive learning community. We have a six period day with a daily advisory to promote student’s academic progress and support social emotional growth. We provide weekly progress reports and an after school credit make up each week to help students stay on top of their school work. Our small size allows us to form important relationships that not only help academic success but promote students gifts and talents as they plan for their future career and college pursuits.
Regional High School is fortunate to be in several partnerships promoting student growth and development both in and out of the school building.- Fifth year of implementing a college and career readiness curriculum across all grade levels creating portfolios for our graduates.
- Fourth year of a partnership with our Faith Partners, Epiphany Catholic Church and Champlin United Methodist Church providing school supplies, food shelf items and general affirmations and support for our student body both in the building and in the community.
Regional High School is a great opportunity for students who feel a traditional large high school isn't for them. We follow all of Anoka-Hennepin curriculum and award a diploma upon successful completion of the graduation requirements.
We welcome you and your families and look forward to the opportunity to meet with you.How do students enroll at Sandburg Regional High School?
The majority of students come to Sandburg Regional High School through referrals from the five traditional Anoka-Hennepin high schools (Andover, Anoka, Blaine, Champlin Park, and Coon Rapids). A student’s counselor or administrator will help the student and their family understand the benefits of transitioning to Sandburg Regional and work with Sandburg Regional High School staff to get started.
What if a student is new to the district and would like to attend an alternative program like Sandburg Regional instead of one of the traditional high schools?
- New-to-district families are asked to complete the online enrollment form for the attendance area in which they reside.
- Once the online enrollment form is submitted, the student’s guardian should contact the traditional school via phone or email to let their staff know that the form was submitted, and they are more interested in Sandburg Regional High School. This will prompt the traditional school to start the referral process for Sandburg Regional.
What if a student wants to open enroll in Sandburg Regional High School?
- Families wanting to open enroll their student in Sandburg Regional High School should complete the open-enrollment form for Coon Rapids High School.
- The student’s guardian should contact Coon Rapids High School via phone or email to let their staff know that the open-enrollment form was submitted, but they are more interested in Sandburg Regional High School. This will prompt Coon Rapids High school to make a referral to Sandburg Regional for the open-enrolling student.
Sandburg Regional Administration
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Heather Forse
Principal
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Joseph Millard
Assistant Principal
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Additional contact info
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Main office: 763-506-7400
Fax number: 763-506-7403
Absence line: 763-506-7406
Custodial office: 763-506-7410
Health services: 763-506-7404
Nutrition program: 763-506-7411