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CURRICULUM, INSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT
ELEMENTARY DIRECTOR
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Laurie Resch
Director of Elementary
Curriculum, Instruction
and Assessment

Educational Service Center

Laurie.Resch@anoka.k12.mn.us
763-506-1063

SECONDARY DIRECTOR
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Ellen Delaney
Director of Secondary
Curriculum,
Assessment, and Instruction
Educational Service Center
Ellen.Delaney@anoka.k12.mn.us
763-506-1135

 

Our Purpose
The Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Department provides staff with curriculum documents and resources to ensure that all Anoka-Hennepin students meet state standards and receive a high quality education. To support teaching and learning the department provides differentiated professional learning opportunities for all staff.

Closing the Achievement Gap

Meeting the needs of individual learners through differentiation of instruction using Anoka-Hennepin adopted curriculum and resources.

Opportunities for Community Involvement

Study committees provide an opportunity for community members to review current standards, instructional practices, and resources. Study committee meets twice a month during the school year. The process concludes with a recommendation to the school board.

The System Accountability Committee provides an opportunity for community members to review district programs. This committee of citizens and staff conducts an annual review of the district's curriculum, instruction and assessment. The committee meets once a month during the school year.  In compliance with state statute the committee presents a yearly report to the School Board.