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Magnet school info

Evergreen Park Elementary STEM School of Innovation strives to empower students to design, create, and implement new ideas using our Innovation Design Process.

Our STEM innovation programming is integrated into multiple content areas throughout the Anoka-Hennepin core curriculum. Each grade is an expert in specific areas that support our Innovation focus. Our priority is to use Innovation to help students know themselves, grow themselves, build community, and seek solutions. The STEM program and design process provide opportunities for students to think critically while involving hands-on learning.

Grade Level Expert Roles

  • Grade K - Explorers
  • Grade 1 - Imaginers
  • Grade 2 - Investigators
  • Grade 3 - Problem Solvers
  • Grade 4 - Engineers
  • Grade 5 - Innovators 

Specialty program contact

If you have further questions about our Magnet School program, please contact:

Rachel Lindeman

Curriculum Integration Coordinator
Innovation Design Process

Northwest Suburban Integration School District (NWSISD)

Evergreen Park is a NWSISD magnet school

Evergreen Park Elementary: STEM School of Innovation is a Northwest Suburban Integration School District (NWSISD) magnet school. Evergreen Park is a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) magnet school with a unique emphasis on innovation.

What is the NWSISD magnet program and how do you enroll?

Magnet schools are public schools of choice, offering comprehensive, high-quality, thematic curriculum intended to attract students from a wide range of racial, cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. Students who live outside a magnet school’s attendance zone can apply for an opportunity to enroll in the magnet school or program. Entrance into NWSISD magnet schools and programs is application based and open to all students who live within the seven member district boundaries.

NWSISD is a collaborative of seven area school districts in the northwest metro providing schools and communities with a variety of programs and services to promote racial equity and cultural awareness. The seven member districts of NWSISD include Anoka-Hennepin School District, Brooklyn Center Schools, Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose Schools, ISD728 (Elk River | Otsego | Rogers | Zimmerman), Fridley Public Schools, Osseo Area Schools, and Rockford Area Schools.
 
Priority application registration is open mid-October through end of December with lotteries taking place beginning of January. To learn more about NWSISD, its application timeline and to apply via online application, please visit nws.k12.mn.us.
 
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