Robbinsdale Area Schools
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Schools in the Robbinsdale School District, in Robbinsdale, Minnesota include:
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[edit] Elementary Schools
- Forest Elementary, Crystal
- Lakeview Elementary, Robbinsdale
- Meadow Lake Elementary, New Hope
- Neill Elementary, Crystal
- New Hope Elementary, New Hope (closed in 2005)
- Noble Elementary, Golden Valley
- Northport Elementary, Brooklyn Center
- Pilgrim Lane Elementary, Plymouth
- Robbinsdale Spanish Immersion (located in the former Robbinsdale High School, now Robbinsdale Area Learning Campus (RALC))
- Sonnesyn Elementary, New Hope
- Sunny Hollow Elementary, New Hope
- Zachary Lane Elementary, Plymouth
[edit] Middle Schools
- Robbinsdale Middle School (formerly Technology Language Campus, located at RALC with Robbinsdale Spanish Immersion)
- Plymouth Middle School, Plymouth
- Sandburg Middle School, Golden Valley
- Hosterman Middle School, New Hope (closed in 2000)
[edit] High Schools
- Robbinsdale Cooper High School
- Robbinsdale Armstrong High School
- Robbinsdale High School (closed 1982)
[edit] Learning And Service Centers owned by Robbindale Area Schools
- Education Service Center, New Hope
- Cavanagh Early Childhood Center, Crystal
- Lincoln School, Brooklyn Park
- Olson School, Golden Valley
- Winnetka Learning Center, New Hope
- Hosterman School, New Hope
- New Hope School, New Hope
- Robbinsdale Area Learning Campus, Robbinsdale (Robbinsdale Spanish Immersion, Robbinsdale Middle School)
[edit] Athletic events
Sandburg, Plymouth, and Hosterman have pools that are used for swimming events and, in the case of Sandburg and Plymouth, swimming lessons. Although the Armstrong swim team practices at Plymouth and the Cooper swim team practices at Sandburg, both teams hold their home meets at Hosterman, where diving blocks can be legally used in all lanes.
The elementary schools have one of the largest chess programs in the state. Every elementary school chess club has at least 15 kids, and one, that of Sunny Hollow, has recently reached over 75 kids before they had to start turning down club hopefuls. This program is largely due to the leadership of Daa Mahowald, the co-coach of the majority of elementary chess clubs when the district realized the need for a chess coordinator. She has taken a less active role in specific chess clubs as the coordinator.
[edit] See also
[edit] Website
Robbinsdale Area Schools - Home Page

