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Ramsey District and Curriculum

Ramsey residents are privy to Minnesota’s largest school district, Anoka-Hennepin School District. Serving over 39,000 students, Anoka-Hennepin runs 24 elementary schools, six middle schools and five high schools, along with alternative middle and high school locations. A-H closes the achievement gap by meeting the educational needs of each individual’s learning through differentiated instruction via the adopted curriculum, Understanding by Design (UbD).

We currently cover the following Ramsey-area school district: Anoka-Hennepin School District.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Ramsey District Curriculum

The curriculum model provides guidelines for planning learning experiences and instruction for all disciplines, K-12. It calls on educators to design methods to instruct their students in the learning objectives that takes into account learning style and opportunities to critically think about the material. Standards are integrated so that students can see how learning in one topic supports learning in others; for example, literacy standards are embedded in all subjects so that students do not see reading as just reading fiction but also gain abilities to comprehend and analyze non-fiction texts across subject areas.

Children in Minnesota are expected to read at or above grade level no later than 3rd grade and A-H School District adopts a local literacy plan to ensure the success of each student. The Anoka-Hennepin Reading Program is aligned with the National Reading Panel Report and the Minnesota English Language Arts Academics Standards.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Ramsey Educational News

  • Backpack Online E-Newsletter - Since its first issue in 2002, Backpack Online provides news in an electronic format to keep you informed of the latest events in your community. Periodic mailings of this district publication includes a variety of topics and special features like student success and reaching out stories, school board news and the Superintendent’s Column in efforts to stay connected.
  • Action of the School Board - ASB offers concise summaries of A-H School Board meetings in both PDF and pod cast episode recaps. Updated within a week from every meeting date, be in the know of decisions made affecting your child and their education.
  • Election Information - Know the ins and outs of the Primary and General elections in the city of Ramsey. Educate yourself on candidates and their platform as well as the list of polling places and election dates.

Ramsey Tutors Can Help Your Student Succeed

SchoolTutoring Academy works with young learners and students, all the way up through high school. We offer Pre-K and Kindergarten Tutoring as well as Elementary School Tutoring to build a strong learning foundation early on. We also offer comprehensive tutoring across all school subjects.

Chalk Talk: Healthier School Lunches Winning Over Students

Students are slowly warming up to the idea of a nutritious school lunch. Since the fall of 2012, schools have been required to serve more fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains and limit the consumption of calories, fat and sodium into federally sized meals. These standards are necessary to tackle childhood obesity and related illnesses. Research rendered by Bridging the Gap (a research program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) shows that students are complaining less since they first began eating meals aligned to the new rules. Additionally, as children condition their bodies towards eating better foods, they will have less cravings for junk foods. Many districts are taking this policy a step further, and disallowing sweets, cakes, cupcakes and soda from classroom parties and school events.