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River Trail Learning Center

River Trail Learning Center at L.O. Jacob is a full day Special Education Setting Level IV Program for students K-12, administered and staffed by Anoka-Hennepin School District. All students have a disability, have a current Individualized Educational Plan (IEP), and have significant emotional/behavioral needs.

How can my son or daughter enroll at River Trail Learning Center at L.O. Jacob?

Students are referred to River Trail Learning Center at L.O. Jacob by their home school. The decision to move a student to River Trail Learning Center is made by the student's IEP team after behavioral interventions at the home school or center-based program have proven unsuccessful.

Learn. Grow. Achieve

RTLC promotes learning, growth, change and educational success in a safe environment. Creativity, unique learning styles, individuality and fun are valued and embraced. Emphasis is placed on open communication and mutual respect. These shared beliefs lead to empowerment, effective problem solving and inner strength.

OuR TLC Shelf

OuR TLC Shelf is an onsite food shelf, hygiene shelf, and clothing closet accessible by students and their families/ caregivers. Students have time during the school day to pack items to bring home, lists can be sent with students of what is needed at home and items will be sent if available, or parents/ guardians can make an appointment to pack their items. 

Contact Julie Beaufeaux, School Social Worker, at 763-506-1967 for questions or to schedule an appointment for food packing or donation planning.

Giving to OuR TLC Shelf

OuR TLC shelf is funded through generous staff donations, community donations and financial support, as well as corporate financial support. Items we always need include toothpaste, tooth brushes, mens and womens deodorant, shampoo and conditioner, and food items such as canned meat (tuna or chicken), Ramen noodles, mac-n-cheese, spaghetti-o's/ ravioli, cereal flavored oatmeal, canned fruit, and noodle packs. 

OuR TLC Shelf is in need of the following items:

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Student hours: 8:15 a.m. - 2:15 p.m.

Program supervisors

Cassandra Peterson

Special Educ Prg Administrator

Anne Wegscheider

Special Educ Prg Administrator

District and state testing

Students in Anoka-Hennepin take many types of assessments in their classroom. Below is a list of standardized tests given to all students in Anoka-Hennepin based on grade or group of students that meet the testing criteria.

The columns in the table below represent each grade (Kindergarten through 12th Grade) within the district. Each row within the table represents one of the tests or assessments that are given throughout the school year.

To determine which assessment(s) will impact your student(s), click on the current grade your student is in.

To obtain additional information about the specific assessment, click on the assessment name within the first column.

NOTE: An asterisk within the table indicates that the assessment is administered to a subset of students within that grade level. 

District and State Testing information and dates