Who We Are
High expectations.
High achievement for all.
No excuses.
Welcome to Spring Lake Park High School! We are a vibrant high school community serving Spring Lake Park Schools students in grades 9-12.
Innovative and Personalized Learning
Each student at Spring Lake Park High School is known by name, strength, interest and need, leading to personalized student work and learning experiences.
Career and College Pathways
All Spring Lake Park High School students have expanded opportunities to explore future career and college pathways and earn college credits.
State of the Art Facilities
All portions of Spring Lake Park High School have been redesigned to provide flexible learning environments that allow teachers to meet the varied needs and interests of students.
12 x 12 – Earning College Credits
At Spring Lake Park High School, we are designing engaging learning experiences that lead to each student earning 12 college credits by the end of 12th grade.
Student Involvement
Through a wide variety of opportunities, more than 85 percent of Spring Lake Park High School students participate in one or more of the school’s activities or athletics programs.
Panther Pride
Amazing things are happening every day at Spring Lake Park High School – learn more about our SLPHS stories and voices.
Why I’m #SLPPantherProud
Hear from our staff, students and community about the amazing things that are happening at Spring Lake Park High School every day.
News
In Other News…
Panther student-athletes Gabe Myren and Blake Remme each scored their 1,000th point during recent basketball games. This makes them the eighth and ninth, Panther boys’ basketball players in school history to reach the 1,000 point milestone.
We're in the third year of evolving our approach to students' social, emotional and behavioral health to strengthen how we develop students' social and emotional skills and get students' the help they need when they need it.
Don't miss the Panther Store winter sale. Special hours through Dec. 12, deals include dollars off and a free gift.
During winter break, December 23-January 1, the District Services Center (DSC), other buildings in Spring Lake Park Schools and child care will have different hours.
Music from around the world could be heard at Spring Lake Park Schools the last few weeks as the visiting group “Mestifonía” preformed music from the Iberian Peninsula and South America at Centerview Elementary and German musicians Eddi Hüneke and Tobi Hebbelmann played German songs at Spring Lake Park High School.
We had so many reasons to be SLP Panther Proud this fall with nearly daily achievements by high school students involved in athletics, co-curricular activities and fine arts.