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  • Driver Education

    Anoka-Hennepin Community Education has partnered with Safeway Driving School to provide an additional opportunity for high school students under the age of 18 to complete their classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction outside of the traditional school day. The classroom portion is held online via Zoom. Safeway’s only focus is creating safe, responsible teen drivers. Classroom and behind-the-wheel lessons emphasize defensive driving techniques tailored for the inexperienced teen driver while targeting to influence the invincible teen attitude. All of Safeway’s instructors are licensed by the Minnesota Dept. of Public Safety. The MN Department of Public Safety has approved a variance to State statutes that allows for teleconference driver’s ed instruction. This variance allows students to learn from home through virtual communication with a licensed instructor. The State of Minnesota requires that driver’s education distance learning be conducted in a face-to-face platform, which requires that students have a video camera and audio capabilities on their devices. Safeway has chosen a secure Zoom platform to conduct the class. Safeway will be emailing the classroom handouts and 2024 MN Driver’s Manual in pdf format for printing. Students will be required to be in front of the camera and interactive for the full three-hour class. Parents/guardians will be required to complete Safeway’s Account Verification. Safeway will be sending out an email before class begins that gives detailed information about how to login to the student’s Safeway account to verify and complete contact information and to review and acknowledge our Service Agreement. Classroom instruction prepares the student to take the Minnesota permit test and begin the responsibility of driving. The 30 hours of classroom is structured into 10 independent lessons. If a student misses a lesson, they can make up that exact lesson number at the next session or at one of Safeway’s other classroom locations. Students can take the class at age 14½ but cannot take their permit test until age 15. After class is completed, students who are 15 years old are eligible to take their permit test at any Minnesota exam center. The permit test is not providing during the class. Behind-the-wheel instruction includes six hours of driving in three, two-hour private lessons. All driving is done in a Safeway car on city streets, highways and freeways with a responsible, licensed Safeway instructor. Safeway recommends students take their first lesson 2-3 weeks after receiving their permit card and after 5 hours of practice driving. Students have one year after completing classroom to finish their behind-the-wheel lessons. Scheduling is offered online for 24/7 convenience. All of Safeway’s cars are white with identical graphics so parents and students are confident that it is a Safeway car picking up the student for a lesson. Students can get picked up for their behind-the-wheel lesson from home, school or work. Parent involvement is required to produce safe, responsible teen drivers. It is critical that parents practice regularly with their student drivers. The state requires that students have a minimum of 50 hours of practice (15 hours at night). The practice time must be recorded on a state-approved Supervised Driving Log and presented at the road test. Parent Classes are offered monthly at Safeway’s nearby classrooms. This class is not required but qualifies the parent to receive a certificate that allows their student reduced practice time (from 50 to 40 hours). At a minimum, Safeway strongly encourages parents to review its parent information and watch the online Parent Class Videos at www.safewaydrivingschool.com. Cost of the teen package is $410 and includes the classroom and behind-the-wheel lessons, and all materials. Pay in full upon registration or choose the payment plan: $245 payable to Community Education upon registration and $170 (two payments of $85 each) payable to Safeway at the behind-the-wheel lessons.
  • Home School PSAT

    In an effort to support our home school students in their post-secondary endeavors, the Anoka-Hennepin school district has reserved 25 PSAT tests for 10th and 11th grade home schoolers who are interested. The PSAT/NMSQT is the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. The PSAT is a great primer for the SAT, and even the ACT, but it’s more than just a trial run. PSAT scores are used to identify National Merit Scholars and award merit scholarships. Once registration is received and processed, no refunds will be issued. Testing held at: Secondary Technical Education Program (STEP) at 1353 West Highway 10, Anoka MN 55303 Enter the Forum Rooms. To Bring: #2 pencils and eraser Scratch paper An approved 4-function, scientific, or graphing calculator A valid school- or government-issued photo ID Not Permitted: Cell phones must be turned off during testing. Please do not bring any other papers or books, as they will not be allowed into the testing area. If for any reason your student cannot attend testing as planned, please notify the home school office as soon as possible at 763-506-1273. NO REFUNDS will be issued. If it is the morning of testing and your student will not be there, please call 763-506-1260 and the receptionist will take your message.
  • Metro North ABE Technology Damage Fee

    Please click enroll to pay your Damage Fee. I understand that as a Metro North ABE- Blaine Learning Lab student, I am RENTING this Chromebook with charger and/or HotSpot (referred to going forward as “technology”) for the purpose of attending class online and/or for distance learning. All technology is school property and is my responsibility to take care of. I agree to pay a one time $40.00 non-refundable rental fee for each device. The Chromebooks and chargers are valued at $410 and HotSpots are valued at $84. If you return the technology damaged you will be asked to pay additional damage fees. If you do not return the technology upon exit of the program, all devices will be deactivated, reported as stolen, and you will be asked to pay the full replacement costs. If the technology is stolen while in your possession, you may be asked to provide a police report.
  • Metro North ABE Technology Rental

    Please click enroll to pay your rental fee. I understand that as a Metro North ABE- Blaine Learning Lab student, I am RENTING this Chromebook with charger and/or HotSpot (referred to going forward as “technology”) for the purpose of attending class online and/or for distance learning. All technology is school property and is my responsibility to take care of. I agree to pay a one time $40.00 non-refundable rental fee for each device. The Chromebooks and chargers are valued at $410 and HotSpots are valued at $84. If you return the technology damaged you will be asked to pay additional damage fees. If you do not return the technology upon exit of the program, all devices will be deactivated, reported as stolen, and you will be asked to pay the full replacement costs. If the technology is stolen while in your possession, you may be asked to provide a police report.
  • NEW | Major Changes to the College Process in 2024

    This past year has resulted in some of the most significant changes to the college planning process in decades. Admission trends have changed around how colleges admit students. There are substantial changes to the FAFSA and financial aid that may make college more expensive. Schools have gone ACT/SAT optional, but not necessarily when they award scholarships, and some colleges are going back to requiring standardized tests. Join us to learn how these changes may impact your family, and new strategies to consider to give your student the best opportunity to be admitted and maximize scholarships and financial aid.