About Us
Parents of enrolled pupils and parents who wish to enroll their children in the Chandler Unified School District must fill out this form to visit, tour (outside of regularly scheduled tour times) or observe a classroom. This completed form must be submitted to the school principal/designee no less than two full business days before the desired visit.
HOURS
- School Hours:
- 8:30 AM - School begins
- 3:00 PM - School dismissed
- Office Hours:
- 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
- Early Dismissal time:
- 11:30 AM - Parent Teacher Conferences
- 11:10 AM - Last Day of School
CONTACT
Phone: (480) 812-6000
Fax: (480) 224-9425
| Principal Kristin Kinghorn |
(480) 812-6000 |
| Dean of Students & Special Education Contact Darbi Maki |
(480) 812-6009 |
| 504 Coordinator Yvette Santana |
(480) 812-6011 |
| Registrar Stacy Schraugnagel |
(480) 812-6000 |
| Cafeteria | (480) 812-6004 |
| Health Office | (480) 812-6002 |
| Attendance Line | (480) 812-6003 |
| Library | (480) 812-6021 |
| Transportation - CUSD Main Office | (480) 424-8600 |
About Our School...
We are excited to welcome you to Andersen Elementary! Our mission at Andersen Elementary is to empower all students to become global thinkers through collaboration, communication, and inquiry. We are a K through 5th grade school that believes in creating environments where students and staff members are inspired to take risks and provide learning experiences that are engaging, relevant, meaningful, and above all fun! Our dedicated teachers and staff are committed to meeting the unique
needs of all our students and create partnerships with our families to provide a learning experience that allows all students to be successful now and in the future. Our highly qualified teachers continuously strive to be the best they can be for our students through ongoing professional development and continuous learning. We truly feel lucky to be able to work with amazing students and families. We look forward to the opportunity to meet and work with you and your family.
Welcome home, Astronauts!
― Kristin Kinghorn, Principal
Mission Statement
We are here to empower all students to become global thinkers through collaboration, and inquiry.
John M. Andersen Namesake History
The Andersen Family
The Andersen family is one of few that can trace its history back across five generations in Chandler.
Johannes Marinus Andersen, 18, emigrated to Tempe from Denmark in 1898 and was hired by A.J. Petersen, an established farmer also of Danish origin.
In Denmark Andersen had worked on his family's dairy farm and soon gleaned Arizona farming techniques as well. He received $1 a day for his labor and learned English from Mrs. Petersen.
Andersen obtained United States citizenship in 1906, Americanized his name to John, and returned to Denmark a year later to marry his sweetheart Karen Christine, who also had the surname Andersen. The newlyweds initially resided in Tempe but chose to homestead land north of Chandler because the less alkaline soil there had better drainage.
By 1912 the wood-framed Andersen home stood at what is now the northeast corner of Dobson Road and Galveston Street and remained ranch headquarters 73 years. The second generation Andersen's were reared there.
In 1913 a Chandler Arizonan newspaper article headline boasted: "JOHN ANDERSEN NETS $55 AN ACRE OFF 200 ACRES OF ALFALFA; RESULT OF CAREFUL MANAGING." Listing his season profit at $11,000, the article described Andersen as "one of the finest farmers in the Chandler district."
Over the years Andersen raised cattle, hogs, and horses, in addition to crops, and acquired several ranches in Arizona, peaking at 2,500 acres with 14,000 head of cattle.
His business ventures branched out to include the position of vice president of the Bank of Chandler when it formed in 1914 and, in 1917, vice president of the South Verde Consolidated Copper Company with mines 50 miles north of Chandler.
The same year Andersen was elected trustee for School district No. 57, a position he held for 12 years. While on the Chandler school board he made a trip to Redlands, California, to obtain plans for Chandler High School, completed in 1922 and still in use today.
After his father's death in 1941 John Andersen, Jr., 36 decided to phase out the livestock and concentrate on farming during the post-depression era. The quality of the alfalfa he grew soon gained him a reputation for having the best hay to be found and enabled him to contract with buyers prior to harvest.
In 1942 Andersen, Jr. married Zola Follet who was born in the tiny settlement of Pima, located between Globe and Safford. During the Depression Mrs. Andersen's family moved to the Valley where her father secured work as a carpenter and eventually helped build Willams Air Force Base.
After Mr. Andersen died in 1979, Mrs. Andersen ran the farm for six more years with the help of her son and Jack Henry, a ranch foreman for 50 years. Since 1985 Andersen farmland in Chandler has given rise to Andersen Springs planned community. Two schools have been built on the land, one bearing John M. Andersen 's name, the other a junior high memorializing his son.
Site Council
The Andersen Site Council is a group of volunteers that includes staff, parents, and members of our community. We meet periodically as a group throughout the year to work collaboratively with the principal on the continuous improvement of our school.
We will meet in the Media Center from 3:00- 4:00 p.m.
