This fall, Panther athletics, activities, and fine arts offered incredible opportunities for students to connect, grow, and shine. With 15 sports for girls and boys, plus 48 student-led clubs, over 85% of high schoolers got involved in something meaningful.
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Each year, the school board welcomes student representatives from the high school’s student council to join their board meetings and update members on student life and the SLP experience. This year, the board has welcomed senior Alyson Pederson and junior Mia Swinarski.
A set of three courses within the Health and Human Services pathway at Spring Lake Park High School are exposing students to careers in health and wellness, providing strategies and avenues to personal health and offering opportunities for college credit.
Nestled in a busy hallway of Spring Lake Park High School’s B Wing is a classroom with college pennants pinned on the walls. Inside, students enrolled in the AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) elective are being supported in building their academic and life skills for college readiness and post-secondary success.
Choosing the right educational path for your child is one of the most important decisions a family can make. Why might you consider sending your child to a Spanish Immersion school? Beyond language acquisition, immersion programming comes with a variety of other benefits. Here are eight reasons to consider Spanish Immersion learning for your child.
Construction trades, part of Spring Lake Park Schools Career and College Pathways program, is in its third year blending hands-on experience with real-world application for students. As the program continues to build structures, it’s also building community and futures.
Designing the experience of school so kids care to learn is at the heart of Spring Lake Park Schools’ approach to personalized learning. But what does personalized learning really mean? We have a new resource that describes the K-12 student journey when we are at our best and students are engaged at school.
Third graders enthusiastically welcomed a video crew into their classrooms to follow along in their learning for one day last May. As we start a new school year, short video stories from that day provide tangible examples of competency-based learning in action. From collaboration to math to science to digital literacy, let’s roll.
Every September an iconic symbol returns to the roadways: the big yellow school bus. Its presence signals a new school year – and for students who ride the bus – each school day begins by walking up the steps to a warm greeting from their bus driver.
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