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Saint Paul Public Library Offers Reading and Learning Fun All Summer Long With Summer Spark
From June 1-August 31, kids and teens can stop in at any Saint Paul Public Library location to sign up for Summer Spark, pick up activity and reading logs, and pick out a free book to keep.
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Join SPPS to Celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride with Community at Como Park
Out for Equity invites you to celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride at Como Park for MNSOC's Youth Pride June 18 and TC Pride Family Fun Day June 19!
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American Indian Parent Advisory Committee Seeking Nominations
The Title VI American Indian Parent Advisory Committee is seeking Parent, Student and Teacher nominations. Nominate yourself or someone you know.
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SPPS Is Hiring
Saint Paul Public Schools is hiring for a wide range of positions. Please share these opportunities with qualified candidates in your networks.
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American Rescue Plan March 2022 Updates
Learn about programs and initiatives happening across the district that are being funded through the American Rescue Plan and ESSER federal COVID relief funds.
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Women's History Month Morning Meeting Activities
Morning Meeting activities for Women's History Month are linked within the History and Heritage Month slide deck.
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Free Classroom Theater Programming With Steppingstone Theatre
SteppingStone Theatre is thrilled to offer SPPS Elementary schools a wonderful creative drama classroom experience this spring at no cost. Since we can't bring students to the theatre right now, SteppingStone is bringing theater to you!
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Extended Day for Learning Plus (EDL+) Launching at 6 SPPS Schools
Extended Day for Learning Plus (EDL+) is a one-day extension of a school’s EDL program. This additional day of EDL will provide enrichment classes for students at six pilot schools starting in February 2022.
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Virtual Field Hearing on American Rescue Plan
Superintendent Joe Gothard and Board of Education Chair Jim Vue testified at a virtual field hearing held by Congresswoman Betty McCollum on January 27. Three other districts also testified at the hearing about their use of American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds. A condensed recording of the hearing is available at spps.org/ARP.
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Office of Equity February Update
Read the Office of Equity's February update, including info about our new Abelism professional development, Black History Month resources, a hiring announcement and a farewell from Sherry Kempf, CEC Coordinator.
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American Indian Month Resources from the SPPS Indian Education Program Resource Room
The SPPS Indian Education Program Resource Room contains materials available for check out and cultural items that promote knowledge regarding the unique political, sovereign, cultural, traditional and spiritual values of American Indian Nations.
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Tech Services Ticketing Service Upgrade
On December 27, Technology Services' ticketing system switched to a new platform Freshservice, which replaced Service Desk Plus.
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Meet New Athletics Administrator Monroe Denarvise Thornton Jr.
SPPS's new Athletics Administrator Monroe Denarvise Thornton Jr. started in December and brings more than 25 years of experience to this position.
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Aligned Secondary Schedules Starting in 2022-23
SPPS is implementing an 8/2 block schedule at all of our secondary schools beginning in the 2022-23 school year.
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SPPS Graduation Requirement Procedural Change
Saint Paul Public School’s district-wide graduation procedure is 86 total credits for the classes of 2022. Parents of 12th grade students have or will receive a letter by winter break about their student’s graduation progress.
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SPPS's New Partnership with TutorMe
TutorMe helps students connect with tutors virtually at any time of the day.
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Register for Innocent Classroom's Free Virtual National Conference on Dec 4
Through our collective Hope, Belief, and Action, we can all fuel the Movement for Innocence. So gather with the Innocent Classroom Community to be empowered by Alexs Pate’s vision for an educational system liberated from racial bias, a system that center’s the Innocence of every child.
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Submit Your Feedback on the Riverview Corridor Station Area Planning Survey
The Riverview Modern Streetcar project is a 12-mile planned transportation connection between neighborhoods and anchor destinations and employers along West 7th Street, and the planners want our feedback as a large employer on the planned route.
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