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(05/25/2022) School communities across the nation are operating in the aftermath of tragic school violence, providing support for students, staff and families following the horrific events that occurred at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Our hearts go out to the families in that community as they process this unimaginable loss. Access helpful resources and read the full message from Anoka-Hennepin.
Graduation rates for students in the Anoka-Hennepin School District continue to increase with district totals for 2021 at 92.8% graduating from the district’s five traditional high schools. Anoka-Hennepin continues to outpace the state graduation average overall, as well as in all student groups.
Fourteen outstanding district employees have been selected as the Anoka-Hennepin School District’s 2021-22 Above & Beyond Award recipients.
Elementary schools across the district host a kindergarten registration event each year, between March and May. View the schedule of events and learn more about enrollment to prepare.
Anoka-Hennepin Schools offers preschool classes (for ages 3 and 4), which prepare children for kindergarten. Online registration opens March 23 at 8 a.m.
Team "The Glacier" from Jackson Middle School won the 2022 Battle of the Books competition. Congrats Kylan Hess, Penny Olson and Rowan Hess and coordinator Cindy Palm.
As part of October’s National Bullying Prevention campaign, Anoka-Hennepin held its 17th annual kindness poster contest. This year’s theme was “Kindness has No Limits."
Anoka-Hennepin Schools is a great place to live, work and learn. Our staff play a role in preparing students for life - and we are always looking for professionals, parents, volunteers or community members to join us in providing students a future without limit.
Fit for the Future phase two projects are nearing completion at various sites across the district and are on track to be wrapped up by the start of the 2021-22 school year.
(05/26/2022) Hoover Elementary School - Biomedical, Health Sciences, and Engineering students and families gathered in the evening on May 19 for the annual World Arts Celebration. The event brings students and families together to share and discover different cultures and traditions. 
(05/26/2022) Seniors in the Center for Engineering, Mathematics and Science (CEMS) program at Blaine High School (BHS) presented their capstone projects on May 19. 
(05/26/2022) On May 20, Anoka-Hennepin English Language (EL) cultural liaisons Kari Xiong-Carlson and Victoria Campoverde partnered with Anoka County Libraries to invite EL families from Andover and Anoka cluster schools to the Rum River Library for a special event.
(05/25/2022) Hannah Flood, a 2011 Champlin Park High School (CPHS) graduate and current Fox 9 news reporter, came out of high school with her curiosity ablaze.


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Kimi no Na wa. ( 君の名は。 , Your name. ) is a 2016 Japanese anime romantic fantasy drama film directed, written, and edited by Makoto Shinkai , based on his own novel of the same name.

Your Name was animated by CoMix Wave Films and distributed by Toho . The film premiered at the Anime Expo 2016 convention in Los Angeles, California on July 3, 2016, and premiered in Japan on August 26, 2016.

The film has received critical acclaim, being praised for its animation and emotional impact, and was also a commercial success, becoming the fourth highest-grossing film of all time in Japan and the highest-grossing anime film worldwide, with, as of January 15, 2017, a gross of over $330 million USD (United States Dollars).

A comet appears and mysteriously affects and connects the lives of two teenagers of the same age, a boy in the big, bustling city of Tokyo and a girl in a country village where life is slow but idyllic. They find for unknown reasons, they wake up in each other's bodies for weeks at a time. At first, they both think these experiences are just vivid dreams, but when the reality of their situations sinks in, they learn to adjust and even enjoy it. Soon they start to communicate and try to leave notes about who they are and what they are doing. But as they discover more about each other and the other's life, they uncover some disturbing hints that their distance is more than just physical and tragedy haunts them.

In the opening, a comet fragment is seen falling through the layers of clouds in the sky. It appears to fall on the town below it but that is left ambiguous as it cuts to the two main characters, Taki and Mitsuha , talking about how they feel as if they are missing something ( Yume Tōrō ), and that the feeling had lingered since the day that "The stars came falling... It was nothing more, nothing less than a beautiful view."

Mitsuha exclaims about wanting to live as a handsome boy in Tokyo.
Mitsuha Miyamizu , a high school girl living in the fictional town of Itomori in Gifu Prefecture's mountainous Hida region, is told by multiple of the people around her that she acted strangely the previous day, while noting that she is normal today. That night, she performs a ritual for her grandmother which is scorned by her classmates. Frustrated at her boring and close-knit life, she screams out on the shrine steps that "I hate this place! I hate this life! Please make me a handsome Tokyo boy in my next life!" much to her sister, Yotsuha's dismay.

The next day, she wakes up in an unfamiliar place, realizing that she is in the body of a boy called Taki Tachibana . Leaving the house, she realizes that she has ended up in Tokyo , as if her dream had actually come true. She enjoys her time in his body, but only half-heartedly attempts to retain Taki's reputation, as she believes it is all just a 'very realistic dream.'

Taki returns to his own body, upon which he is continuously shocked by the changes Mitsuha has made, from leaving a 'thanks to my feminine powers' memo in his electronic diary to fixing his crush and coworker, Miki Okudera 's, skirt with threads. At the same time, Mitsuha finds that back in Itomori, Taki got angry at several of her classmates after mocking Mitsuha (which he took to be an insult to himself) and channeled his anger by kicking down a desk in the classroom. Both, shocked, flip through their books and notes, and come to the same conclusion: That in their dreams, they are switching bodies.

Through a series of rushed cutscenes ( Zen Zen Zense ), it is shown that Taki and Mitsuha start communicating with each other by leaving notes on paper or leaving memos in each other's phones. Both continually voice their frustrations with one another, first, with Mitsuha telling Taki to 'watch the skirt', after which Taki tells Mitsuha to stop wasting his money at cafes, which she rebutts that it's his body that's eating and that she's working too. Mitsuha helps Taki develop a relationship with Miki, which he tells her to stop changing his relationships, soon after which Mitsuha frantically asks him why a girl is in love with her. He replies that she is more popular when he is in her body, where she tells him "Don't be so full of yourself - not like you have a girlfriend!" after which Taki points out she doesn't have a boyfriend. The sequence ends with them both comically writing on their faces, and saying, "I'm single because I want to be!"

Taki wakes up in Mitsuha's body again one day. He is made to walk up a tall mountain that oversees the entire town of Itomori to bring the girls' 'kuchikamizake' to the shrine, by Mitsuha's grandmother, Hitoha , and even ends up having to carry her. During the journey, Mitsuha's grandmother tells him and Yotsuha about 'Musubi', that it is the very fabric of time and life itself. At the shrine(which is inside a large rock encircled by two oddly symmetrical streams of water at the top of the mountain), He is told it is 'half of Mitsuha', to which he shudders. He looks at the view of the town from one of the points on the mountain and decides to tell Mitsuha to go there to watch the view.

One day, Taki wakes up back in his body, and finds that Mitsuha has actually set up a date for him and Miki, which he is utterly unprepared for. The date goes very shakily, during which they go to a 'Nostalgia' exhibition and Taki is attracted by several pictures of Itomori under the Hida section. At the end, Miki notes that even though they both used to like each other, Taki now likes someone else, which he embarrassedly says is not true (although seemingly increasing her belief of that). He looks in the sky, trying to see the comet Mitsuha had said would be overhead. Not being able to see it, he frustratedly tries to call Mitsuha.

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The movie then cuts to Mitsuha on the morning of her town's festival, which is the day the comet will be, according to multiple newscasts before this, most easily visible from Earth. Her friends experience shock seeing that she has cut her hair, but she shrugs it off and brings them to the place Taki recommended to see the comet. She shouts excitedly that she can see the comet, but suddenly, the comet splits. She stands there shocked. It then cuts to Taki, who then notes after that, the body-switching stopped, after disappointedly hearing the 'This person's phone number does not exist or has their phone turned off' message trying to call Mitsuha.

Taki decides to go find Itomori so he can meet Mitsuha. Not knowing it's name nor location, he relies solely on the drawings he made of the town. He, followed by his friend Tsukasa and Miki, travels through the Hida region trying to find it. Having given up, he decides to return to Tokyo, but a Ramen restaurant's owner, whose store he stops at, notices his drawing and tells him it is Itomori; but when Taki says that it is the town he's looking for, the whole group notes to him - that Itomori was destroyed by a fragment of the comet Tiamat when it passed three years ago.

Unbelieving, he goes to the now derelict High School and realizes that, indeed, Itomori has perished. When Miki says that there must have been some mistake, Taki attempts
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