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Community

The Anoka-Hennepin School District serves all or part of 13 different cities, each with its own unique needs and characteristics. Community Education maximizes taxpayer investments in K-12 education by extending learning opportunities for residents of all ages, and by using school facilities year-round.

Whether it's providing non-profit organizations, clubs and groups with access to school facilities or supporting our schools and communities by coordinating the time, energy and talents of volunteers — Community Education strives to offer each community the services it needs to stay healthy and connected.

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Aquatics

Community Education offers a wide range of aquatic opportunities for  members of all ages, including swimming lessons, water exercise, competitive swim training, American Red Cross CPR, AED and First Aid certification courses, and recreational open swim opportunities at Roosevelt Community Pool in Blaine.

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Driver Education

Community Education partners with Safeway Driving School to provide an additional opportunity for high school students to complete their classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction outside the traditional school day.

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Facility use

Community Education schedules and manages community use of all elementary and middle school buildings and athletic fields before- and after-school, and on the weekends. High school buildings and field use is managed by each specific high school.

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Flyer distribution

Community organizations may distribute news through schools by collaborating with Community Education.

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Parent Involvement

Anoka-Hennepin Parent Involvement promotes partnerships and provides services to support volunteers in the school.

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PTOs and booster clubs

Parent Involvement provides helpful resources and training to parent teacher organizations (PTOs) and booster clubs that help students.

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Volunteer

Community Education manages the many adult volunteers who help in our classrooms, assist on field trips and support our teachers.

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Community partnerships

Strong partnerships are essential for the success of our students, staff, schools, and community. Anoka-Hennepin collaborates community resources and services for students, families, and schools with businesses, agencies, service organizations, and other groups. The district provides services to the community through our volunteer efforts and community improvement projects. Thank you to all of our community partners for your support of our students and schools.  

If you are interested in becoming a community partner, contact us at 763-433-4685 or info@ahschools.us to discuss how you can help.