Backpack Online - June 24, 2024
June 24, 2024
District to participate in the USDA Summer Food Service Program
The Anoka-Hennepin School District will participate in the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) once again this summer. Meals will be provided to all children 18 and under at no cost.
🥕 The details: Meals will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis, at 16 sites across the district. The program will start Thursday, June 13 at most sites. Meal availability and serving times vary from site to site and are subject to change. Review a list of sites and meal times for more information.
Meals will be served inside school buildings. Parents accompanying their children may purchase a meal. Adult breakfast is $3.00 and lunch is $5.25. Exact change is required, and no checks will be taken.
🍎 More about the program: The SFSP was created by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to ensure that children could continue to receive nutritious meals during summer break, when they may not have access to school breakfast or lunch.
For more information, please contact Anoka-Hennepin child nutrition at 763-506-1240 or staff.CnpEnrollment@ahschools.us.
Wilson Elementary School - School Spotlight
The Wilson school community is committed to EDUCATE, EMPOWER, and INSPIRE all students. Learn. more about Wilson Elementary in the latest School Spotlight.
2023-24 spring sports and activities round-up
With the spring sports and activities season wrapping up, here’s a look at who’s heading to state, and how they fared when they performed and played. Also included is information about post-season awards gathered by student-athletes and coaches.
🏐 Boys Volleyball
The final Minnesota Boys High School Volleyball Association State Tournament was held June 12-13 at Shakopee High School. In 2024-25, boys high school volleyball will become a sanctioned Minnesota State High School League-sponsored activity.
The Andover High School boys' volleyball team represented Anoka-Hennepin in this year’s boys' volleyball state tournament. The Huskies were the first-ever boys volleyball state tournament champion in 2019.
Andover placed third in the state in this year’s tournament, defeating Spring Lake Park in three sets (25-23, 25-14, 25-22) on June 13. The Huskies were the No. 4 seed in the state tournament and opened play with a three-set victory over Washburn High School (25-17, 25-19, 26-24).
Andover defeated Maple Grove in a five-set thriller to earn a spot in the semifinals before falling in four sets (28-30, 25-21, 18-25, 22-25) to eventual state champion Shakopee High School.
The Huskies finished the season with a record of 20-6-1.
🏌🏻♀️ Girls Golf
The Minnesota State High School League Class AAA Girls Golf State Tournament was held June 11-12 at Bunker Hils Golf Club.
Andover High School sophomore Anneka Voerding qualified for this year’s state tournament after a medalist performance at the Section 7 championship. Voerding placed 43rd out of 87 players at the state championship with a two-round score of 166 (82-84).
🏌🏻♂️ Boys Golf
The Minnesota State High School League Class AAA Boys Golf State Tournament was held June 11-12 at Bunker Hils Golf Club.
Anoka High School had two section medalists qualify for this year’s state tournament. Senior Tyler Grandrud placed 30th out of 88 players, shooting a two-round score of 153 (74-79) and junior Jack Schmitz placed 58th firing a 36-hole score of 160 (77-83).
Clay Target
The Minnesota State High School League Clay Target State Tournament was held Friday, June 21 at the Minneapolis Gun Club.
Blaine High School participated in the team competition, which included two sessions of 50 targets each. BHS placed 29th overall with a team score of 457.
Make a difference: District to host hiring event on Thursday, July 25
The Anoka-Hennepin School District will host a summer hiring event from 1-5 p.m. on Thursday, July 25 at the Educational Service Center (ESC), located at 2727 N Ferry St. in Anoka. The hiring event will take place in the Erling Johnson rooms. Please enter Door 7 at the ESC.
Anoka-Hennepin Schools has employment opportunities for any phase of your work life or experience. Full-time, part-time and substitute positions are available, including flexible weekly schedules with hours ranging from early morning, mid-day, late afternoon, or evening opportunities for the employee groups listed below.
Representatives from the following work groups will be present:
- Child nutrition (food service).
- Buildings and grounds (custodial).
- Special Education (para).
- Teachers Assistants (elementary para - recess and lunchroom, secondary para, ESL para and others).
- Transportation (crossing guards and bus helpers) *Bus companies utilized by Anoka-Hennepin will be present.
- Community Education (assistants, instructors, coaches, water safety instructors, lifeguards).
- Adventures Plus (before and after school child care).
- Early Learning (Preschool and ECFE assistants).
- Technology (tech para, tech assistant, tech support).
- Substitutes for various operational and teacher positions (any bachelor's degree qualifies for a substitute license).
- Employee Services (answering general questions and information about all other positions).
Anoka-Hennepin Schools is a great place to live, work, learn and play. Join us on Thursday, July 25 to learn more about employment opportunities and determine what role(s) would be the best fit for your interests, skills and schedule.
Everyone plays a role in student achievement; help your community succeed by applying today!
Visit ahschools.us/jobs or call 763-506-JOBS for more information.
Andover High School Senior Reflection video
Andover High School graduated 446 seniors on Sunday, June 2, 2024. Before they made their walk across the stage and into the future, seniors took a look back. Here are reflections on their time in high school from Andover's Class of 2024.
Champlin Park High School Senior Reflection video
Champlin Park High School graduated 722 seniors on Sunday, June 2, 2024. Before they made their walk across the stage and into the future, seniors took a look back. Here are reflections on their time in high school from Champlin Park's Class of 2024.
In the news: Hamilton students gain hands-on writing experience with pen pals
Families may enroll in Tech Protect for districct-issued Chromebooks July 1
Technology plays an important role in preparing students for life, and Chromebooks are utilized as a daily learning tool in Anoka-Hennepin middle and high school classrooms. Anoka-Hennepin students in grades 6-12 are assigned a Chromebook from the school district to ensure access to technology systems that support classroom learning.
Over 28,000 Chromebooks are distributed to students the first week of school. As careful as students and schools are, accidents do happen each year - and thousands of Chromebooks are returned at the end of the school year with damages.
Plan ahead: Families have the option to enroll in the Device Protection Plan beginning July 1. The Technology Protection Plan is optional; it is not required, however, by electing not to participate in the Protection Plan, families may be required to reimburse the school district for the replacement or repair of damaged Chromebooks assigned to their student/s. Damaged or broken screens may cost between $50 to $150 depending on parts needed; or the replacement cost for the entire device could be up to $410.
Families can opt-in to the Device Protection Plan by logging into A-HConnect, and selecting "My Student Information," and "Fees." Parents must select or decline coverage under the Device Protection Plan. View detailed information at ahschools.us/techprotect.
Additional district news
Translate this message
To translate this information to another language, please click anywhere on the message to open it in a web browser and at the top of the page, select your language from the dropdown menu.
This e-newsletter is published by Anoka-Hennepin Schools. It's sent to Anoka-Hennepin families and community members who subscribe on a weekly basis during the school year, excluding breaks (and periodically during the summer). Questions, comments or concerns about the Backpack Online e-newsletter? Contact us.