School news
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Lincoln's School Report Card from MDE (Minnesota Department of Education)
Lincoln Elementary School for the Arts
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District news
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Update 34: Transition to four days per week in-person learning at middle and high schools; final days for updating trimester three learning model; submit interest form for virtual online learning fall 2021
(02/26/2021) Since 2021, middle, high schools in second week of hybrid learning; elementary schools in sixth week of in-person learning.
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Incoming kindergarten families can begin enrolling/registering
(03/01/2021) Please register your soon-to-be kindergarten student online between now and Wednesday, March 31. If you have questions, or don’t receive an email or letter by March 22, please reach out to 506HELP@ahschools.us.
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Update 33: Middle and high schools plan for more in-person school, hybrid model phasing out; chance to revise trimester three learning model choice for those families
(02/19/2021) Anoka-Hennepin continues the pathway to returning more students back to in-person learning.
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District offers multiple avenues of mental health support for students
(02/19/2021) Anoka-Hennepin offers a variety of resources to students with its school-based mental health program.
Updates
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As an arts specialty school, students have a unique emphasis on the arts in all their classes.
Monkey Mind Pirates at Lincoln
Frequent Contacts
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Main Office
763-506-3100
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Absence Line
763-506-3106
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Community Education
763-506-3112
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Health Services
763-506-3178
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Media Center
763-506-3105
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Nutrition Program
763-506-3111
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School Social Worker
763-506-3131
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Principal Michelle Zimmerman
763-506-3101, michelle.zimmerman@ahschools.us -
Assistant Principal Melanie Wohlers
763-506-3125, Melanie.Wohlers@ahschools.us
Upcoming events
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