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Anoka-Hennepin School Commune
Location

North Metropolitan Twin Cities

The states
District information
Blazon Public
Motto A Future Without Limit
Grades PreK–12
Established 1920
Superintendent David Law
Schools 34
Students and staff
Students 37,880
Other information
Website ahschools.usa

The Anoka-Hennepin School District 11 is a school district in Minnesota, northwest of Minneapolis and Saint Paul. The commune 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. The district's name refers to its geographic span over two counties: information technology covers the southern portion of Anoka Canton and the northeast part of Hennepin County. The district was formed in 1920 and in 1952 later on dozens of small rural schoolhouse districts voted to consolidate.

The superintendent is Mr. David Constabulary. As of the 2012–xiii school yr, it is the largest schoolhouse commune in Minnesota with an enrollment of 37,880,[1] students in grades Thousand–12. Boosted students attend pre-chiliad programs as well as adults who are earning a diploma or GED through the district's Adult Basic Education program.

Schoolhouse Lath [edit]

Anoka-Hennepin is governed by a lath whose members are elected to 4-year terms.[2]

Allegations of tolerance of homophobic bullying and suicide controversies [edit]

Between 2009 and 2011, nine students in Anoka-Hennepin committed suicide; the area is designated by state health officials as a "suicide contagion expanse." Many of these students were gay or perceived by their classmates to be gay, leading to bullying. The district is the subject of a federal investigation by the U.S. Section of Justice and the Part for Civil Rights in the U.Due south. Department of Education over the climate of anti-gay harassment and bigotry based on sex activity, including peer-on-peer harassment based on not conforming to gender stereotypes.[3] [four]

Anoka-Hennepin is in the congressional district represented by Tom Emmer.

The district received criticism for its Sexual Orientation Curriculum Policy (Feb. 2009) because it stated that teachers should be neutral when addressing issues of sexual orientation in their classrooms. Critics said this "neutrality policy" prevented acceptance and open up give-and-take of LGBT people and issues in schools, and was essentially a "gag order" on teachers.[five] District administration attempted to clarify[half dozen] the policy by explaining its anti-bullying and harassment policies specifically proper name sexual orientation as a protected course of people. The Sexual Orientation Curriculum Policy stated teachers tin address problems of sexual orientation in their classes provided the word is age-appropriate, fact-based and connected to the curriculum. In July 2011, the Southern Poverty Law Center and the National Centre for Lesbian Rights filed a lawsuit[seven] against the district because of this policy. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of five electric current and former students who say that they were discriminated confronting because of their real or perceived sexual orientation and that teachers and district officials facilitated said violence and discrimination; a 6th pupil was added to the lawsuit a month afterward.

On February 13, 2012, the policy was repealed and replaced past a vote of five–1 with a new Respectful Learning Environs Policy.[viii] [nine] The quondam policy required district staff to "remain neutral on matters regarding sexual orientation," while discussing such topics "in a respectful manner that is age-appropriate, factual, and pertinent to the relevant curriculum."[x] By comparison, the new policy states, "It is non the Commune's role to take positions on these issues. Teachers and educational support staff shall not effort in the grade of their professional duties to persuade students to prefer or reject whatsoever particular viewpoint with respect to these issues." It states that such discussions, "shall be appropriate to the maturity and developmental level of students; be of significance to course content; and exist presented in an impartial, balanced and objective manner, allowing respectful exchange of varying points of view." Finally, the new policy states that, "In the form of discussions of such issues, district staff shall affirm the dignity and self-worth of all students, regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sexual activity/gender, marital condition, disability, status with regard to public assistance, sexual orientation, age, family intendance leave status or veteran condition."[eight]

Schools and facilities [edit]

Unproblematic schools [edit]

  • Adams Uncomplicated Schoolhouse
  • Andover Simple School
  • Brookside Simple School
  • Champlin Elementary Schoolhouse
  • Crooked Lake Unproblematic School
  • Dayton Elementary School
  • Eisenhower Elementary School
  • Evergreen Park World Studies Elementary School
  • Franklin Elementary Schoolhouse
  • Hamilton Elementary School
  • Hoover Elementary Schoolhouse
  • Jefferson Simple School
  • Johnsville Elementary School
  • Lincoln Uncomplicated School for the Arts
  • L.O. Jacob Uncomplicated School
  • Madison Unproblematic School
  • McKinley Elementary School
  • Mississippi Elementary School
  • Monroe Elementary School
  • Morris Good day Unproblematic Schoolhouse
  • Oxbow Creek Unproblematic School
  • Park View Early Childhood Center
  • Peter Enich Kindergarten Center
  • Ramsey Elementary School
  • Riverview Specialty School for Math and Environmental Science
  • Rum River Elementary School
  • Sand Creek Simple Schoolhouse
  • Sorteberg Unproblematic School
  • Sunrise Elementary Schoolhouse
  • Academy Avenue Elementary School
  • Washington Elementary School
  • Wilson Elementary School

Middle schools [edit]

  • Anoka Middle Schoolhouse for the Arts (Fred Moore and Washington campuses)
  • Coon Rapids Middle School
  • Jackson Centre School
  • Northdale Middle School
  • Oak View Middle Schoolhouse
  • Roosevelt Center School

Senior loftier schools [edit]

  • Andover Loftier School
  • Anoka High School
  • Blaine High School (includes the Center for Engineering, Mathematics and Scientific discipline)
  • Champlin Park High School
  • Coon Rapids High School

The commune runs 5 specialized programs for high school students:

  • Crossroads Alternative Loftier Schoolhouse
  • Secondary Technical Educational activity Programme (Footstep)
  • Compass Alternative School (1st–12th grade)
  • Project Lead The Way
  • College in the Schools (CIS)

Other sites [edit]

  • Bell Center
  • Bridges Program
  • Early Childhood at the Family Center Mall
  • Educational Service Centre (district office)
  • Family unit Welcome Middle
  • Learning Center and Distribution Complex (houses Community Education Section, Early on Babyhood Special Instruction and Special Educational activity departments)
  • Transition Plus

Non-Commune schools [edit]

These public charter, private, or parochial schools are located within the Anoka-Hennepin Schoolhouse District just are not affiliated.

  • Cantankerous of Christ
  • Epiphany Catholic School
  • Legacy Christian Academy
  • Northwest Passage Loftier School
  • Saint Stephens Catholic Schoolhouse
  • PACT Lease Schoolhouse (public)

See besides [edit]

  • List of school districts in Minnesota

References [edit]

  1. ^ "St. Paul, Anoka-Hennepin schools: Who's the biggest district? Both say 'me'". 21 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Anoka-Hennepin School Lath". Anoka-Hennepin School Commune. Archived from the original on 2012-05-x. Retrieved October 18, 2011.
  3. ^ Mencimer, Stephanie (July 25, 2011). "The Teen Suicide Epidemic in Michele Bachmann's Commune". Mother Jones.
  4. ^ Harlow, Poppy; Probst, Emily. (July xx, 2011). "Minnesota schoolhouse commune investigated after ceremonious rights complaint". CNN.com. Archived from the original on July 7, 2012.
  5. ^ Birkey, Andy. MinnesotaIndependent.com 29 Sept. 2010 "Post-obit suicides, Anoka-Hennepin community presses school board for modify" http://minnesotaindependent.com/71475/following-suicides-anoka-hennepin-community-presses-school-board-for-alter
  6. ^ Carlson, Dennis. StarTribune.com x Aug. 2011 "Superintendent: LGBT neutrality policy is all-time for Anoka-Hennepin schools" http://world wide web.startribune.com/opinion/otherviews/127490178.html [ permanent dead link ]
  7. ^ Sun, Christine (July 21, 2011). "Why We're Suing Minnesota's Anoka-Hennepin School District". Southern Poverty Police force Eye.
  8. ^ a b Respectful Learning Surroundings Policy Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Automobile[Official Text Pending Publication]
  9. ^ Baca, Maria Elena (13 Feb 2012). "Anoka-Hennepin school district votes to supercede neutrality policy". StarTribune. Minneapolis. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  10. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-05-10. Retrieved 2011-10-18 . {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived re-create as championship (link)

Further reading [edit]

  • Rubin Erdely, Sabrina (February ii, 2012). "One Town's War on Gay Teens". Rolling Rock.

External links [edit]

  • Anoka-Hennepin School District xi Official Website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anoka-Hennepin_School_District_11

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