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The Anoka-Hennepin School District 11 is a school district in Minnesota, northwest of Minneapolis and Saint Paul. The district serves 13 communities: All of Anoka , Champlin and Coon Rapids , and parts of Andover , Blaine , Brooklyn Center , Brooklyn Park , Dayton , Fridley , Ham Lake , Nowthen , Oak Grove and Ramsey .
Map of Minnesota School Districts. This is a complete list of school districts in the State of Minnesota. All school districts in the state are counted as independent governments by the U.S. Census Bureau. No school districts in the state are dependent on any county government or municipal government. [1]
Richfield Public Schools' GoGuardian blockpage was customized by Calin Baenen to better suit the branding of Richfield Public Schools. The design of Richfield Public Schools' GoGuardian blockpage features two buttons styled similarly to the ones on their homepage, one linking to their homepage and the other linking to their policy labeled Electronic Use and Communications, a panel that gives ...
Orono High School (OHS) was constructed in 1968, [8] is the only high school in the Orono School District, and serves grades 9 through 12. In 2023, Orono High School was named the #1 public high school in MN and 370th best nationwide. [9] Dr. Amy Steiner, is currently serving as the principal of Orono High School. She succeeded David Benson. [10]
Pages in category "Schools in Hennepin County, Minnesota" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
ISD 279-Osseo Area Schools is a school system in Hennepin County, Minnesota. ISD 279 provides public education from the primary to secondary levels in the following to parts of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Maple Grove, Osseo, Plymouth, Corcoran, Dayton and Rogers. District 279 is the fifth largest district in Minnesota, with a student ...
Robbinsdale School District 281 is a school district centered in Robbinsdale, Minnesota, in the northwestern suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The district includes all of Robbinsdale, Crystal , and New Hope , and parts of Brooklyn Center , Brooklyn Park , Plymouth , and Golden Valley .
A reporter dubbed one of the school teams the “Tornadoes,” a nickname that eventually became the school mascot. [3] The second Anoka High School opened in 1955, a few blocks southeast of downtown Anoka, on a 12-acre site donated by Dr. George and Pearl Ghostley. The original high school building became Sandburg Middle School.