Robbinsdale Area Schools
Elementary
Three students in the classroom

Individual Focus. Infinite potential. We understand that no two students are alike. 
                   

 

 

Two students eating lunch in the classroom

Igniting a passion for learning.
Students learn to problem-solve, gain an appreciation for different cultures and gain an understanding of their place in the world.

Two students standing in the hallway

 

 

An International Baccalaureate School.

Students eating lunch together

Meals are free this year but we still need families to complete an application for Educational Benefits. 

Complete an application

 

 

Video: Lakeview Elementary School

Learn more: Lakeview Elementary School

Discover what makes Lakeview Elementary School a place where students can Believe, Belong and Become. Watch the video

 

Lakeview Elementary

Dedicated to providing all students with a diverse education, where children gain problem-solving skills, appreciate different cultures, and gain an understanding of their place in this world.

Principal's Welcome

Wilbur Winkelman

Tools for families

Make an online payment, get help with your Parent Portal, and learn about community resources.

Kindergarten enrollment

Learning to love learning

Apply for educational benefits today

These applications provide important state and federal funding for our schools.

Adventure Club

Before and after school care

The fun doesn't stop at school! Adventure Club offers before and after school care for children in grades K-5.

Global Learners

International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme

Students explore the  human experience and to learn the about global significance of our actions. 

School News

elementary students posed together in a gym

Bullying can look like a student tripping another student in the hallway and sound like teasing when a student gets glasses or a new haircut. Some elementary students don’t know what bullying is and what they can do to help prevent it. That’s why bullying prevention is so important. 

District calendar update

The Board of Education has approved a change to the district calendar, moving a scheduled day off of school from Feb. 20 to March 5. This change was made to accommodate the Minnesota primary election.

Sign up for staff texts

The district has partnered with Raptor, a visitor management system that enhances school security. This system is used to prevent unwanted visitors from entering our buildings and track those coming and going.

Two students creating pottery bowls

The new school year is in full swing. As students and families are getting settled, here is some helpful information about school meals, including how to view menus and add funds to meal accounts.

Law enforcement partnerships and SRO update

An update for staff, families and the community about our law enforcement partnerships in light of a new Minnesota law impacting the work of school resource officers (SROs).

Elementary students eating lunch

Beginning this school year, all students will receive breakfast and lunch free of charge. No application is required to receive this free meal benefit, but filling out the application for educational benefits is still important.

Staff helping student in a classroom

Visit our Tools for Families page to make an online payment, get help with the Parent Portal, and learn about community resources.

School Calendar

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