Discover SLPHS
Spring Lake Park High School serves nearly 2,000 students in grades 9-12. In addition to small class sizes, modern and flexible learning spaces and preparation for career and college, families choose our approach to personalized learning.
Through a wide array of opportunities and choices, students discover their interests, strengths and needs as a learner and experience authentic, real-world learning opportunities. Students take many paths to earning 12 college credits by the end of the 12th grade – from AP courses to embedded college courses – and explore career paths through our Career and College Pathways. More than 80 percent of students are involved in 27 athletic teams and 46 interest-based clubs and activities.
At Spring Lake Park High School, students are provided with a wide array of opportunities and choices to become career and college ready for their future.
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Counselors for Personalized Learning
Lindsey Redmann
9th and 11th grade counselor
Last names: A-He
lredma@district16.org
Calendly Link: calendly.com/lredma
Ikran Salat
9th and 11th grade counselor
Last names: Hi-Pa
isalat@district16.org
Calendly Link: calendly.com/isalat
Troy Willemssen
9th and 11th grade counselor
Last names: Pb-Z
twille@district16.org
Calendly Link: calendly.com/twille
Nour Ali
10th and 12th grade counselor
Last names: A-He
nali@district16.org
Calendly Link: calendly.com/nali-9
Justine Malecha
Dean of Personalized Learning
Last names: M-Pe
jmalec@district16.org
Calendly Link: calendly.com/jmalec
Tamiko Montgomery
10th and 12th grade counselor
Last names: Pe-Z
tmontg@district16.org
Calendly Link: calendly.com/tmontg
Jennifer Blaido
Counselor for College and Career Planning
jblaid@district16.org
Calendly Link: calendly.com/jblaid
Kadie Chlebeck
Dean of Students
kchleb@district16.org