Crossroads Alternative High School
05.19.13

Learn about student life at Crossroads!


 


Suburban Mix did a great story about Crossroads West.

As of this fall, Crossroads West, located in Champlin, is a campus for super seniors 18 to 21 years old who need to finish their high school diploma. The school also focus on "what's ne...xt" and helps students gain the skills they need to enter the workforce or get into college.

Do you know someone who is 18 to 21 years old who needs to finish his or her college degree? Please tell them about Crossroads West. Students love the program and are excited to finish high school and get on a path to success!

Call 763-433-4500 for more information.
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This website provides valuable resources about college and career readiness and accelerated course options in Minnesota. The information can be especially valuable during registration.  Highlights include the following:


 

  Tools for students to be successful in high school and prepare them for their postsecondary experiences.

  Information for families on how to access these opportunities (some pages available in Hmong, Somali and Spanish).

  An interactive curriculum resource area for educators to support these goals.

 

 

 

 


New Standards for School Meals Take Effect in September 2012

On January 26, 2012, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) released new standards for school-meals intended to result in healthier meals for children across the nation. These new meal requirements are part of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, and change standards for school meals for the first time in over fifteen years. The updated lunch standards are effective for September 2012, and the new breakfast standards effective one year later.

USDA built the new rules around recommendations from a panel of experts convened by the Institute of Medicine, and included key changes from the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.  USDA also considered an unprecedented 132,000 public comments on its proposed standards (available on the web at www.regulations.gov) – and made modifications to the proposed rule where appropriate.

Beginning in September, school lunches will need to meet standards requiring:

  Age-appropriate calorie limits,

  Larger servings of vegetables and fruits, with students being required to take a least one half-cup serving of fruit or vegetables, 

  A wider variety of vegetables offered throughout the week, including specific dark green and red/orange vegetables and legumes,

  Half of all grain products offered be whole grain,

  Only fat-free or low-fat milk varieties be offered, and

  Increased focus on reducing the amounts of saturated fat, trans fats and sodium in meals.

 

Anoka-Hennepin Schools’ Child Nutrition Program was aware that these new standards were on the way, and has taken many steps toward meeting them over the last several years.  Much more detail about the new standards can be found on the USDA’s Nutrition Standards for School Meals website at www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Governance/Legislation/nutritionstandards.htm





Ramp-Up to Readiness Program Article

 

 Crossroads Alternative High School has been selected by the University of Minnesota for Ramp-Up to Readiness. It was one of two alternative high schools in the state selected for the program. Administering the program will be Allison Konkel, Principal Nancy Chave, Assistant Principal Heather Forse, Patty Halsey, Dennis Olson and Chad Nowariak (front row and back row, left to right).

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