Centennial School District (Minnesota)

Coordinates: 45°9′18″N 93°8′51″W / 45.15500°N 93.14750°W / 45.15500; -93.14750
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Centennial School District
Address
4707 North Road, Circle Pines, MN 55014
USA
Coordinates45°9′18″N 93°8′51″W / 45.15500°N 93.14750°W / 45.15500; -93.14750
District information
TypePublic
MottoThrough academic, emotional, and social development, Centennial School District #12 prepares students for life.
GradesK-12, Community Ed
Established1957
SuperintendentDr. Paul Stremick
School board6 elected members
Students and staff
Students6857
Staff882
Athletic conferenceNorthwest Suburban
ColorsScarlet Red and White
Other information
Websitewww.isd12.org

Centennial School District, also known as Independent School District 12 or ISD12, is a public school district located in Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. It serves portions of the cities of Blaine and Lino Lakes, and serves the entirety of the cities of Lexington, Centerville and Circle Pines.

Schools

The schools in the Centennial School District include:

  • Centennial Elementary (Blaine)
  • Golden Lake Elementary (Circle Pines)
  • Rice Lake Elementary (Lino Lakes)
  • Blue Heron Elementary (Lino Lakes)
  • Centerville Elementary (Centerville)
  • Centennial Middle School (Lino Lakes)
  • Centennial High School (Circle Pines)
  • Centennial Area Learning Center (Circle Pines)
  • Centennial Adult Continuing Education (Circle Pines)
  • Centennial Early Childhood Center (Lino Lakes)

More on Centennial

  • The Centennial School District was ranked as having better public schools than 90% of the country, and 95% of the rest of the state in 2011 [1]
  • Centennial Middle School raised money for H2O For Life (tagline: Help to Others) ultimately raising enough money to feed the students once a week.
  • The enrollment of the Centennial School District, 12 to be exact, began with 16 students in 1853 and then grew to 6,421 in 2012.

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