Free saliva testing is also offered daily at Roy Wilkins Auditorium.
Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, there will be no meal delivery or pickup on November 26 and 27.
It is common for local organizations to serve free or low costs holiday meals on Thanksgiving.
The Academic Support Center will be closed on November 20, due to the scheduled non-school day.
'The remaining filters arrived earlier this week and are ready to be installed in the buildings that still need them.'
Student of the Month Award recognizes achievements in and out of the virtual classroom
Stage 3 Families received a survey about their readiness to transition to hybrid learning.
In a districtwide communication on October 14, SPPS announced that we were taking Monday’s return to school under advisement.
SPPS will communicate any additional changes to Stage 1 families by October 16.'
'Our ultimate goal is to welcome students and school staff back to our buildings when it is safe and possible to do so.'
The grant, funded through the emergency CARES Act, supports the library’s role in responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
'Families of students in Stage 1 will receive more information about transitioning to hybrid learning in the coming days.'
'Our readiness for Stage 1 transitioning to hybrid learning will continue to be guided by our Readiness Targets.'
'SPPS will revisit the data weekly, and may determine a new start date for Stage 1 students prior to November 16.'
SPPS has continued to work on plans to safely transition into hybrid learning for some students this fall.
'We listened to that feedback, and will introduce Distance Learning 2.0 as an improved platform for learning for the 2020-21 school year.'
'Distance Learning School will maintain a student's path to graduation and will address state standards.'
The leading recommendation is that SPPS will plan to start the school year in distance learning for all students.
St. Paul Public Schools are likely to start the school year this fall using the "distance learning" model of education.
If distance learning is once again required, we expect it may look different for students this fall.
Online school seniors from across the state are recognized in virtual ceremony, graduate ready to move on to next challenge
Minnesota Connections Academy awards honor cords to graduates for academic achievement and exemplary effort
No students or families will be allowed in school buildings to retrieve personal items.
In the coming weeks, SPPS will provide information about PreK-12 summer online enrichment activities that will be shared online.
Please note that a student’s course selection is not complete until they have gone into their high school’s specific link.
Applications are due by April 19. Grants will be awarded through a random selection process from a list of all applicants.
SPPS educators will be focused on connecting with students, holding them harmless for things beyond their control.
Distance Learning will begin for all PreK-12 students on Monday, April 6.
The food truck hopes to serve up to 1,000 meals each day.
As part of the Governor’s new stay-at-home order, Distance Learning for SPPS students will begin on Monday, April 6.
Distance Learning for SPPS students will begin on Monday, April 6, after our regularly scheduled spring break.
'If you did not pick up iPad last week, you will receive message from the school regarding when their iPad will be delivered this week.'
'Distance learning will begin on Monday, April 6, and go through at least May 4, 2020.'
All COVID-19 information is now available in English, Spanish, Hmong, Karen and Somali.
"As we begin second week of closure, there are several updates about distance learning, meal service and health services to be aware of."
"The order asks Minnesota school districts to create a Distance Learning plan."
"We are all in a unique and unprecedented time. As always, your students’ health and wellness is our primary concern."
"Morning school bus routes are now being used as meal pickup locations. Parents are asked to accompany children."