Hi!

My name is Amy Turner and I am a Special Education Teacher at OHA.  This will be my 2nd year at OHA, but 11th year teaching overall.  I work with students on Individual Education Plans (IEPs).  I previously taught at Valley Crossing in Woodbury.

I currently live in Oakdale and am hoping to move this summer!  I am married with one daughter. In my free time, I enjoy being outside, spending time with my family and friends, and watching baseball!

I have my Master's degree in the area of Autism Spectrum Disorders as well as licenses in Learning Disabilities and Emotional/Behavior Disorders.

I look forward to a great year at OHA!  Please feel free to contact me with any questions at any time.

Contact: Amy Turner
Our Mission

The mission of O.H. Anderson Elementary, the joyful Zephyr family of curious, hard-working learners committed to empowering everyone to be better together, is to ensure all students discover their authentic selves and build bold learner agency to collaboratively and mindfully contribute in our world through a vital system distinguished by:

  • An inclusive and fun environment that honors the worth of the individual and connections with others
  • A culture that celebrates learning, passion, and personal excellence 
  • Teaching and learning that values the process of discovery and bold experimentation 
  • A culture that empowers authentic student voice, choice, and action for the greater good
O.H. Anderson Elementary School ISD #832
666 South Warner Avenue, Mahtomedi, MN 55115
Phone: 651-407-2300
Attendance Line: 651-407-2308
Our School
We believe in creating a safe and challenging learning community with the goal of bringing together social and academic learning throughout the day to foster and support engaged, caring, and responsible learners. Our dedicated teachers work with students to develop a growth mindset by providing learning opportunities that spark effort, curiosity, and engagement to fuel growth and achievement. Our school-wide Zephyr Time Celebrations, Morning Announcements, all-school River of Rocks art project, Fun Run, and Nature Trail Day are ways in which we build a strong sense of community. Whether it is programming robots, book clubs, math talks, cross-country skiing, or composing music, we are committed to providing an engaging and challenging education for all students.