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WELCOME ACHIEVING DREAMS Find your path in Osseo Area Schools

ACHIEVING DREAMS In Osseo Area Schools, we inspire and prepare all students to achieve their dreams, contribute to community, and engage in a lifetime of learning. Our students benefit from exceptional opportunities, support and partnerships that help them graduate with the confidence, courage and competence to achieve their dreams. OUR SIZE IS AN ADVANTAGE As the fifth-largest school district in the state, Osseo Area Schools serves all or parts of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Dayton, Maple Grove, Osseo, Plymouth and Rogers. From early childhood through graduation, we re proud to provide an exceptional educational experience for more than 20,000 students each year. Our size is an advantage, allowing us to offer more academic and extra-curricular opportunities for your student to thrive; greater access to technology to enhance learning; and more staff to support your child s individual learning needs. ISD 279 students reflect our vibrant global community, coming from homes where more than 80 dialects or languages other than English are spoken. Because our schools are racially and culturally diverse, students experience rich, real-life learning environments that prepare them for the 21st century workplace.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR STUDENT TO THRIVE From your child s first day of preschool or kindergarten until high school graduation, Osseo Area Schools offers unparalleled learning opportunities in the classroom, on the stage, in the community and on the field. In collaborative teams, our educators focus on equitable student achievement, which means ensuring high levels of achievement for all students, and accelerating growth for students of color and other underperforming groups in order to close the achievement gap. As students move from elementary through middle school to high school, they encounter increasingly complex ideas that build critical thinking skills. In addition to academics, we leverage the performing arts, co-curricular and leadership activities, sports, and community service to give students a wide range of opportunities to round out their educational experience. AMAZING THINGS HAPPEN IN OUR CLASSROOMS Our students don t just sit in classrooms they actively engage in learning, and they benefit from the added value offered by our community partners. On any given day, you may see corporate mentors advising students of all ages, students raising money for international disaster relief efforts, or students video-conferencing with subject matter experts around the world. Thanks to a supportive community, our digital learning plan includes a one-to-one tablet program; Schoology, a learning management system that makes it easy to organize schoolwork and communicate with teachers; and teacher training to personalize student learning. Leadership activities such as Model United Nations, Mock Trial and National Honor Society enable your student to rise to the challenges of our globally connected world. There s no need to travel to earn a diploma that s recognized around the globe; enroll in our International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, recognized by the world s leading colleges and universities. If your child s interests run more toward the medical field, choose our health sciences program, where students prepare for certification in a variety of health care fields and can concurrently earn both high school and college credit.

OUR MISSION IS TO INSPIRE AND PREPARE ALL STUDENTS WITH THE CONFIDENCE, COURAGE AND COMPETENCE TO: ACHIEVE THEIR DREAMS CONTRIBUTE TO COMMUNITY ENGAGE IN A LIFETIME OF LEARNING

PRE-KINDERGARTEN & ELEMENTARY A child s first years of school lay a foundation for lifelong learning. Our pre-kindergarten programs including tuition-based and free options incorporate research-based early learning standards developed by the Minnesota Department of Education. Our teachers and staff work together to ensure the concepts and skills taught in pre-kindergarten lay the groundwork for those taught in kindergarten. Elementary students are introduced to a range of subjects, from reading/language arts to math, science, social studies, art, music (vocal and instrumental) and physical education. Students in 4th and 5th grade can audition for the Children s Chorus, a districtwide performing group that has served our community for 50 years. Services are also provided at each elementary school to support gifted learners and students with special needs. MIDDLE SCHOOL In middle school, young minds thrive on active learning. Our middle school program is designed to keep young adolescents engaged and challenged; help them discover new interests; and support their intellectual, social and emotional growth. The transition to middle school introduces students to an interdisciplinary team model in which a team of teachers focuses on each student s academic, social and emotional needs. Students also have a daily advisory that provides time for extra attention to academics, along with opportunities to build relationships with teachers and other students. While in middle school, your student may even take courses eligible for high school credit. HIGH SCHOOL High school offers opportunities for students to explore, grow and prepare for college or career. In addition to choosing core subjects and a wide range of electives, students can participate in sports, theater, arts, clubs, music, community service and leadership opportunities. Students have several options for earning college credit while in high school, including Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses, credit agreements with local community and technical colleges, and Post-Secondary Enrollment Options.

CHOICES TO MEET YOUR STUDENT S NEEDS As a large district, we re able to offer a wide range of programs and school choices so you can select options that meet your student s needs. We offer the following specialty schools and programs, in addition to traditional schools: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) magnet program at Weaver Lake Elementary Arts magnet integrating fine arts, drama, dance and music at Birch Grove Elementary School for the Arts Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) focus at Zanewood Community School and schoolwide magnet program at Brooklyn Middle International Baccalaureate Middle Years and Diploma Programmes at North View Middle and Park Center Senior High Health Sciences magnet program at Osseo Senior High Nationally certified automotive maintenance and light repair program at Osseo Senior High Advanced Placement college-level courses at all high schools Gifted Education services All-day kindergarten at every elementary school Free or tuition-based pre-kindergarten at every elementary school

BASSWOOD ELEMENTARY 15425 Bass Lake Rd. Maple Grove, MN 55311 763-494-3858 BIRCH GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS 4690 Brookdale Dr. 763-561-1374 CEDAR ISLAND ELEMENTARY 6777 Hemlock Ln. N. 763-425-5855 CREST VIEW ELEMENTARY 8200 Zane Ave. N. 763-561-5165 EDINBROOK ELEMENTARY 8925 Zane Ave. N. 763-493-4737 ELM CREEK ELEMENTARY 9830 Revere Ln. N. 763-425-0577 FAIR OAKS ELEMENTARY 5600 65th Ave. N. Brooklyn Park, MN 55429 763-533-2246 FERNBROOK ELEMENTARY 9661 Fernbrook Ln. 763-420-8888 GARDEN CITY ELEMENTARY 3501 65th Ave. N. Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 763-561-9768 OAK VIEW ELEMENTARY 6710 E. Fish Lake Rd. 763-425-1881 PALMER LAKE ELEMENTARY 7300 W. Palmer Lake Dr. Brooklyn Park, MN 55429 763-561-1930 PARK BROOK ELEMENTARY 7400 Hampshire Ave. N. Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 763-561-6870 RICE LAKE ELEMENTARY 13755 89th Ave. N. 763-420-4220 RUSH CREEK ELEMENTARY 8801 County Rd. 101 Maple Grove, MN 55311 763-494-4549 WEAVER LAKE ELEMENTARY: A SCIENCE, MATH, & TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL 15900 Weaver Lake Rd. Maple Grove, MN 55311 763-420-3337 WOODLAND ELEMENTARY 4501 Oak Grove Pkwy. 763-315-6400 ZANEWOOD COMMUNITY SCHOOL 7000 Zane Ave. N. Brooklyn Park, MN 55429 763-561-9077 BROOKLYN MIDDLE SCHOOL STEAM 7377 Noble Ave. N. 763-569-7700 MAPLE GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL 7000 Hemlock Ln. N. 763-315-7600 NORTH VIEW MIDDLE INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE WORLD SCHOOL 5869 69th Ave. N. Brooklyn Park, MN 55429 763-585-7200 OSSEO MIDDLE SCHOOL 10223 93rd Ave. N. Osseo, MN 55369 763-391-8800 MAPLE GROVE SENIOR HIGH 9800 Fernbrook Ln. N. 763-391-8700 OSSEO SENIOR HIGH 317 Second Ave. NW Osseo, MN 55369 763-391-8500 PARK CENTER SENIOR INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE WORLD SCHOOL 7300 Brooklyn Blvd. 763-569-7600 OSSEO AREA LEARNING CENTER 7300 Boone Ave. N. Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 763-391-8890 ARBOR VIEW EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER 9401 Fernbrook Ln. N. Maple Grove, MN 5569 763-391-8777 WILLOW LANE EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER 7020 Perry Ave. N. Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 763-585-7330 OSSEO EDUCATION CENTER 324 Sixth Ave. NE Osseo, MN 55369 763-315-9760 ADULT BASIC EDUCATION 7051 Brooklyn Blvd. Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 763-566-5452 ENROLLMENT CENTER 7051 Brooklyn Blvd. Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 763-585-7350 EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER 11200 93rd Ave. N. 763-391-7000

LIFELONG LEARNING FOR ALL RESIDENTS Our Community Education program offers something for everyone. Whether your interests lie in travel, cooking, teen adventures, early childhood classes or swimming, we re sure to have a class for you. We also offer outstanding after-school programs and Adult Basic Education classes for those who wish to learn English, improve academic skills, become U.S. citizens or improve their skills for the workplace. SOME OF OUR SPECIAL HONORS Maple Grove Senior High is one of the nation s Best High Schools, according to U.S. News & World Report Weaver Lake was named one of the nation s top three elementary STEM schools at the 2015 Future of Educational Technology Conference (FETC) National Merit students honored each year Advanced Placement (AP) Scholars, Gates Millennium Scholars, Wallin Education Partners Scholars Award-winning staff: Minnesota Superintendent of the Year, Minnesota National Distinguished Assistant Principal, Minnesota Educational Support Professional of the Year, Minnesota School Business Official of the Year, Minnesota Social Studies Teacher of the Year, and more Award-winning character education program, Crimson Way, at Maple Grove Senior High Only Minnesota school district named one of nation s Best Communities for Music Education every year since 2009 State and national award-winning magnet schools Recognized for excellence in financial reporting by the Minnesota Department of Education and the Association of School Business Officials International Recognized by SchoolMatch, a national school evaluation company, as having what parents want All-conference musicians in band, orchestra and choir State and conference champions in athletics Hennepin Theatre Trust SpotLight Award winners OSSEO AREA SCHOOLS ISD 279 ENROLLMENT CENTER 7051 Brooklyn Boulevard Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 763.585.7350 www.district279.org 090916