Hamilton Elementary, C**n Rapids, MN Videos

Videos by Hamilton Elementary in C**n Rapids. Hamilton Elementary in C**n Rapids, Minn. serves approximately 450 students, kindergarten to grade 5.

Apply for Educational Benefits

It's more than just free meals! Apply for educational benefits for the 2024-25 school year.

All Anoka-Hennepin families are encouraged to apply for the educational benefits program for the 2024-25 school year. A new application must be submitted each school year. The enrollment window for the 2024-25 school year began Aug. 1. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3AigRcj

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Apply for Educational Benefits
It's more than just free meals! Apply for educational benefits for the 2024-25 school year. All Anoka-Hennepin families are encouraged to apply for the educational benefits program for the 2024-25 school year. A new application must be submitted each school year. The enrollment window for the 2024-25 school year began Aug. 1. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3AigRcj

The next Parent Engage 360 event is set for Thursday, Feb. 29 at Champlin Park High School featuring Beth Lovre, a family peer educator with NAMI Minnesota. The event, titled You're the Expert: How to successfully advocate for your child, will provide parents/guardians with information and resources on how parents can be an advocate for their child in the doctor's office, the mental health system and in public education settings. 🎧 Learn more about the event and what you can expect to hear on Feb. 29 in the latest Parent Engage 360 Podcast where Lovre shares information about NAMI Minnesota and its resources: https://bit.ly/47TbSK8

Brookside and Hamilton welcome back teachers
Connection before content: High-energy event and message from award-winning educator Chris Pombonyo promoting engagement in the classroom welcomes Hamilton Elementary and Brookside Elementary teachers back to school. Read more and see photos: https://bit.ly/45wkwOt | #AHSchools

Application for Educational Benefits for the 2023-24 school year
The enrollment window for the Applications for Educational Benefits is now open. Anoka-Hennepin Schools asks that all families complete an online application to provide additional school funding to support all students in the district. Learn more and apply here: https://bit.ly/3DtJqBI

The Anoka-Hennepin School District will host an in-person hiring event for non-teaching positions Thursday, Aug. 3 from 1-5 p.m. in the Erling Johnson Rooms A and B at the Educational Service Center (ESC), located at 2727 N Ferry St. in Anoka (enter Door 7). Join us to learn about employment opportunities and have a same-day, on-site interview for various positions. Participants are strongly encouraged to begin filling out applications ahead of time at ahschools.us/jobs and come prepared to interview with hiring managers.

LOST AND FOUND LAST CALL! These are the same items Mrs. Bowman sent pics of. Everything will be donated this weekend. If you recognize something and aren't able to get here, please contact your teacher or the school. Thanks!

Hamilton Lost & Found Spring 2023. LAST CHANCE TO CLAIM. It will be donated this weeked.

Apply for education benefits
All Anoka-Hennepin families are encouraged to apply for the educational benefits program for this school year. Watch this short video to learn more. (1:30) When you apply, your family may receive free or reduced fees for transportation, meals, academic, and co-curricular activities. Visit ahschools.us/freereduced for details. The program not only ensures that students have access to nutritious meals, it also provides critical federal funding for schools. As a reminder, free school meals for every student is no longer available this school year. Contact 763-506-1240 or [email protected] with questions.

2022-23 Back to school video
BREAKING NEWS: Staff and students from across the Anoka-Hennepin School District are eager to kick off the new school year. Student reporters have gathered for a back to school press conference with Interim Superintendent Dr. Kate Maguire, with hard-hitting questions prepared to gather the information needed to have a great year ahead. View the 2022-23 back to school video!

Join our team!
@Anoka-Hennepin School District is a great place to live, work and learn. Our communities work together to provide residents with safe and friendly neighborhoods, high-quality schools, a wide range of business and economic opportunities, beautiful parks and abundant recreational activities. It is the vision of the Anoka-Hennepin School District to be a public school system of excellence, with high quality staff and programs and successful graduates. All Anoka-Hennepin staff play a role in preparing students for life, and we are always looking for professionals, parents, volunteers or community members to join us in providing students a future without limit. Learn more, apply online: ahschools.us/jobs.

Greetings Hamilton Families, Help us celebrate the legacy of our Hamilton School Social Worker, Karla Williams! Mrs. Williams will be retiring after 36 years at Anoka-Hennepin serving the Hamilton community! Mrs. Williams, at her request, we will not be having an in-person celebration, so I invite you to post your comments, sentiments, and pictures of any farewell wishes by clicking here on our Padlet (be sure to include your name!): https://padlet.com/julbow12/873sfpo41b8m6nrv We are grateful to Mrs. Williams for her love and support over the years and she will be missed by all! See the video for her farewell to all of you!!

Come find your missing lost and found items TONIGHT, February 28th, from 4-7:40pm during conferences! The tables are located in the main hallway. Items that are not claimed will be donated after conferences.

Missing items found!! Come and get 'em!! Hamilton's lost and found is set up in the main hallway for you to come look through it tonight, February 24th from 4-7:40pm. If tonight doesn't work, it will be here February 28th from 4-7:40pm as well. Items not claimed will be donated after conferences are over.

2021 Kindness Poster Contest Winners
Ten students from across the school district were recognized for their award-winning artwork at the Jan. 24 Anoka-Hennepin School Board meeting, as part of the annual kindness poster contest. This year’s theme was “Kindness has No Limits." The district invited students at all grade levels to submit their best artwork for the competition and the school-level winners advanced to the district-level judging. Nearly 100 posters were voted on by staff at the Educational Service Center (ESC) on election day, Tuesday, Nov. 2. Visit www.ahschools.us/kindness to view all the award-winning posters, and to learn more.

It was Winter Wonderland in this shared classroom space last Friday. Thank you Rachel Brisbin for engaging students through snowballs, igloos, and penguins to enhance their reading skills!

Today is Election Day! Be informed. Get voting information: ahschools.us/vote2021. Call 763-506-7777 with questions. Polls are open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Find your polling place: ahschools.us/pollfinder.

Fast facts - Question 3 explained: Referendum 2021
It’s important that Anoka-Hennepin residents are informed about how the impact of the decision on Referendum 2021 will impact the likelihood of success, support and stability for students and schools across the district. Get fast facts about Referendum 2021, Question 3: ahschools.us/Question3. Get voting information online at ahschools.us/vote2021.

Fast facts - Question 2 explained: Referendum 2021
It’s important that Anoka-Hennepin residents are informed about how the decision on Referendum 2021 will impact the likelihood of success, support and stability for students and schools across the district. The capital projects levy (aka technology levy) funding provides technology to support learning in the classroom. Get fast facts about Referendum 2021, Question 2: ahschools.us/Question2. Get voting information online at ahschools.us/vote2021.

Fast facts - Question 2 explained: Referendum 2021
It’s important that Anoka-Hennepin residents are informed about how the decision on Referendum 2021 will impact the likelihood of success, support and stability for students and schools across the district. The capital projects levy (aka technology levy) funding provides technology to support learning in the classroom. Get fast facts about Referendum 2021, Question 2: ahschools.us/Question2. Get voting information online at ahschools.us/vote2021.

Fast facts - Question 1 explained: Referendum 2021
It’s important that Anoka-Hennepin residents are informed about how the decision on Referendum 2021 will impact the likelihood of success, support and stability for students and schools across the district. Get fast facts about Referendum 2021, Question 1 explained: ahschools.us/Question1 Get voting information, find your polling place and more at ahschools.us/vote2021. #AHSchools