Robbinsdale Area Schools

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Robbinsdale School District 281 is a school district centered in Robbinsdale, Minnesota, in the northwestern suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The district includes the cities of Robbinsdale, Crystal, and New Hope, and parts of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Plymouth, and Golden Valley[1]

Schools

Elementary schools

  • Forest Elementary, Crystal
  • Lakeview Elementary, Robbinsdale
  • Lincoln Elementary, Brooklyn Park (closed in 1995)[2]
  • 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 (closed in 2009)
  • Robbinsdale Spanish Immersion School
  • Sonnesyn Elementary, New Hope
  • Sunny Hollow Elementary, New Hope (closed in 2009)
  • Zachary Lane Elementary, Plymouth
  • School of Engineering and Arts, Golden Valley (opened in 2012)

Middle schools

  • Hosterman Middle School, New Hope (closed in 2000)
  • Plymouth Middle School, Plymouth
  • Robbinsdale Middle School, Robbinsdale
  • Sandburg Middle School, Golden Valley (closed in 2009)

High schools

Other facilities

  • Education Service Center/Bus Garage, New Hope
  • New Hope Learning Center, New Hope
  • Robbinsdale Area Learning Campus (RALC), Robbinsdale
  • Sandburg Learning Center, Golden Valley
  • Winnetka Learning Center, New Hope (formerly)

See also

References

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External links

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  2. http://www.startribune.com/more-robbinsdale-school-district-buildings-might-be-going-on-the-market/43011497/