School news
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Parent Attitude and Satisfaction Survey available online until June 16
(05/12/2023) The input of parents and guardians is valuable in helping improve the district’s service to students and families.
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Eisenhower Elementary Carnival set for June 2; Volunteers and raffle basket donations needed
(05/02/2023) The Eisenhower Elementary School Carnival is set for June 2 from 5:30-8 p.m.Â
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Eisenhower students take third at chess tournament
(05/01/2023) Eisenhower Elementary School had seven students representing the school at a chess tournament at St. Louis Park Middle School on April 29. Out of 62 teams competing, the Eisenhower team took third place.
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Special project in the Nebula program provides enriched learning experience; appeals window for the program now open
(01/20/2023) Students in Nebula, a school-within-a-school program for third through fifth grade gifted students at Eisenhower Elementary School, are utilizing elements from the NASA Mars 2020 mission to engage in enriched learning experiences that provide real world context to various coding and research skills.
District news
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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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Law enforcement partnerships and preparedness are tools to enhance safety
(05/19/2023) Anoka-Hennepin Schools first priority is the safety of its students and staff, and everyone plays a role in keeping schools safe. Community partnerships are one tool that the district utilizes to ensure safe and welcoming schools.Â
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District receives Excellence in Financial Reporting Award for 21st straight year
(05/19/2023) The school district earned the Certificate of Excellence for its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) for the fiscal year ended 2022.
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Parent Engage 360 Podcast Episode 32 Part 2: A districtwide approach to school safety
(05/18/2023) The latest episode of the Parent Engage 360 Podcast is the second of a two-part series focused on school safety. In Episode 32 Part 2, host Liz Burgard was joined by Anoka-Hennepin Chief Operations Officer Greg Cole and Tim Fournier, the district’s Security & Emergency Operations Manager, to learn more about the district’s approach to school safety.
Nebula, a school-within-a-school
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Nebula, a school-within-a-school program
A new elementary Talent Development program called Nebula, a school-within-a-school program for gifted students, began at Eisenhower Elementary School in the fall of 2019. The program is for third through fifth grade students performing in the top 1-2 percentile across multiple measures (CogAT, MAP, and MCA) in comparison to their peers.
Just like a Nebula connects items from across an expansive area in space, the Nebula program brings students from around the district together to develop and learn.
Parents/guardians of Anoka-Hennepin students meeting this criteria were directly contacted in mid December to inform them of this programming option for the 2022-23 school year. If your student did not meet the criteria, and you wish to provide additional information and data for consideration, you may complete the application between Jan. 17 and Feb. 18 of 2022.
Questions? Visit ahschools.us/Nebula or please reach out to our school at 763-506-2300.
Frequent Contacts
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Main Office
763-506-2300
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Absence Line
763-506-2306
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Community Education
763-506-2312
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Health Services
763-506-2304
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Media Center
763-506-2390
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Nutrition Program
763-506-2311
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School Social Worker
763-506-2369
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Principal Lillian DeRung
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Assistant Principal Sam Phillips
763-506-2321, samuel.phillips@ahschools.us
Upcoming events
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June 7, 2023
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June 12, 2023
5:30 PM School Board work session
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June 26, 2023
6:30 PM Regular School Board meeting
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July 10, 2023
6:30 PM Regular School Board meeting
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