Regular School Hours: 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Extended Day School Hours: 8:00-9:00 a.m. & 4:00-6:00 p.m. from Tuesday-Thursday, October-May Evergreen Park serves about 500 students from Pre-Kindergarten through Fifth Grade. Principal: Ms. Sheryl Ray Assistant Principal: Mr. Brian Erlandson Evergreen students will attend Jackson Middle School Champlin Park High School or they can apply to other NWSISD magnet/specialty schools. Click here for the Community School Home Page
What's Happening At Evergreen Park?
Kindergarten 2013-2014. Starting next year, some kindergarten students will come to school on the first day of school and some students will come on the second day of school depending on their last names. Kindergarten students with last names A-L will attend school on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Kindergarten students with last names M-Z will attend school on Wednesday, Sept. 4. Click here to read more.
New safety modifications to be made at all elementary schools. The school district is planning to modify school's main entrances and install automated check-in and keyless entry systems this spring and summer. To read more, click here.
School Board Approves 2013-2014 School Year Schedule. The Anoka-Hennepin School Board approved the 2013-14 school year schedule at its Jan. 14 meeting. To read more, click here.
Give Kids A Smile. If your child (or children) needs dental work, click here. Scroll down to get the information in different languages.
Register any Thursday for FREE Adult English Classes at Evergreen Park at 4:00 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. in room 135. Check in at the front office first. Tell your friends and neighbors!
Learn more about Home and School Association! (click here!)
Want to help with an ongoing, effortless fundraiser? (Click here.)
Click on the graphic above to visit the NWSISD home page for application and more information.
Give To Evergreen Park
Click on the button above to donate! Thank you for believing in our school! Your financial donation will greatlly help us. We are continuing to accept donations throughout this year.
Parents and guardians, We want to alert you that Pertussis - also known as whooping cough - is an epidemic in our area. Persons age 10 and over have been hardest hit. It is a serious disease. Please check to make sure your family's immunizations are up to date. If you have questions about pertussis, contact our school nurse or health para, Mrs. Pena (763-506-2548) or Ms. Heggestad (763-506-2504). For more information, click on the attachment below.
Evergreen Park World Cultures Community School seeks to uphold five core components:
High Quality Instruction
Mutual respect and effective collaboration amongst families, community and school staff
Student motivation and engagement
Community Engagement
Family Support
"A community school is both a place and a set of partnerships between the school and other community resources. Its integrated focus on academics, health and social services, youth and community development and community engagement leads to improved student learning, stronger families and healthier communities. Community schools offer a curriculum that emphasizes real-world learning and community problem-solving. Schools become centers of the community and are open to everyone." -Coalition for Community Schools (communityschools.org)
We want to reassure you that student safety remains Anoka-Hennepin School District's first priority. School administrators have put a lot of work into safety planning and have provided staff with crisis training. Anoka-Hennepin has a district crisis team based on a federal model and each school building has a crisis team with specific roles for key staff.
Each school crisis team meets regularly to evaluate their crisis plan and each school conducts several lockdown drills throughout the year to ensure all school staff know what to do. After each drill, they meet to discuss how the drill went and to make improvements if needed.
We work closely with local law enforcement on a regular basis so they are prepared if called to respond to a crisis.
After each tragedy such as this, federal law enforcement makes recommendations for improving safety practices. Our lockdown drills and much of our crisis planning is the result of those recommendations. Any new recommendations that may come from this recent tragedy will also be added to our plans if necessary.
We want to reassure you that our schools remain safe and we will do our utmost to protect the children entrusted to us.
If you have questions or concerns, please call the school office at
763-506-2500.
Report Form
If you or someone you know has experienced harassment, violence, discrimination, or bullying at school or at any school-related event for any reason, you may make a report to have the incident(s) investigated by the school district. Fill out the online form here or download the PDF version here to print, fill out by hand and mail (or fill out electronically and email). Any student, parent/guardian, or district employee may complete this form and return it to any administrator, counselor, or student services advocate.
Mission Our community school mission is to partner with staff, students, families, and others to provide a safe and supportive environment that delivers high-quality instruction while nurturing the social, emotional and physical health of all students.
Vision Students prepared academically, socially, emotionally, and physically to achieve success.