Welcome to Hayes Elementary School
Welcome to Hayes Elementary School! We serve students in kindergarten through grade 4 and are known for having high expectations for each of our students.
As part of our district’s International Baccalaureate Continuum, Hayes is an International Baccalaureate World School. We believe that every student can learn and find success. We work to create a positive and productive environment where learning is valued every day and we help each student to achieve beyond expectations.
Come be a part of our exciting journey and learn more about our school.
School News
On March 27, Salam Club hosted Iftar Night to celebrate the evening meal that breaks the daily fast during Ramadan. During
This week, District Leaders had the opportunity to connect with superintendents, administrators, and educational leaders from across the state at the MASA/MASE Spring Conference.
Last Friday, March 21, we welcomed the founder of the ZIRAN organization to Fridley High School to speak with our Chinese language students about environmental protection. ZIRAN focuses on helping people understand how to take part in protecting the environment through practical, everyday habits—like recycling correctly, reducing waste, and using energy wisely.
Fridley Public Schools is proud to recognize Steve Holt, IB History Teacher at Fridley High School and Fridley Youth in Government (YIG) Advisor, as our latest Employee of Excellence!
What is the Athena Award?
The Athena Award recognizes one senior girl from each participating school who has demonstrated outstanding individual athletic achievement or excellence in one or more sports.
Congratulations to Fridley High School’s (FHS) 2025 Minnesota State High School League Triple “A” (Academics, Arts, and Athletics) Award winners, seniors Mya Karsten and Aidan Andler!
The results from a recently-released comparison study show that Fridley Public Schools has lower class sizes than most metro-area districts.
Hayes Elementary, Stevenson Elementary and Fridley Middle School invited parents and guardians to have lunch with their students on Feb 10 as a part of National African American Parent Involvement Day (NAAPID). NAAPID was created by Joe Dulin, an educator and principal from Ann Arbor Public Schools, in 1995 as a call to action to get parents more involved in their students’ education.
The Fridley Schools Foundation raised more than $28,000 at its annual Black & Gold Gala at Jax Cafe on Thursday, January 30. The event was emceed by Stephen Keeler, Director of Community Education. Attendees were able to help raise money for the foundation through various avenues, such as a silent auction, a Plinko board game, a heads/tails game, and Fund a Need, which gives attendees the opportunity to directly pledge money to the organization.
School Calendar
FHS Spring Play: "A Murder is Announced"
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Fridley District Auditorium
FHS Conferences
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Hayes 2nd Grade & Glee Club Concert
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District Auditorium
Free Family Movie Night: "Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl"
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Fridley District Auditorium
Prom Grand March
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