Anishinabe Academy
3100 East 28th Street Anishinabe Academy, Minneapolis, MN 55406
About Us
Anishinabe Academy is a unique institution located at 3100 East 28th Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. This institution is a health-focused primary school that aims to provide a comprehensive education to its students. With a strong emphasis on holistic well-being and academic excellence, Anishinabe Academy offers a nurturing environment where students can thrive and reach their full potential. The school is committed to promoting the physical, emotional, and mental health of its students, while also providing a rigorous education that prepares them for success in the future. If you are looking for a school that prioritizes both health and academics, Anishinabe Academy is the perfect choice.
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Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"Used to go here in kindergarten. I was an Indian student too. Hated it here. Got headlice from this place, got into trouble many times due to its disrespectful staff, and they couldn’t really handle the students there neither. Honestly, at this rate, I am amazed it is still open all these years later."
"I've missed this school so much, it's a great school the teachers are very nice ^^"
"Family Friendly, I attended a PowWow there in the Spring and thought everyone was most welcoming. My step son even commented how friendly everyone was, he said his school doesn't have family events like this. We had a blast, Thank You!"
"I work at Anishinabe Academy. I can not ask for better administration and staff to work with. It has been the first job where I have had great support. Both of my daughters go to school here and my youngest has came home teaching me Ojibwa. My oldest can be very shy at times and now she is more open. She will be performing a play with Anishinabe at Children's Theatre."
"They were having non natives from indian health board teach my son and probably the whole school how to pray without even asking the parents permission and its a public school even tho its directed towards indigenous kids. I don't send my son to school to learn how to pray, that teaching comes from home FAMILY ! Not all tribes pray the same way & not all families in a tribe pray the same way. So theres no way this school should be teaching this especially without the parents permission."
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