Highland Park Senior High News
August 30, 2024
Message from Principal Dr. Winston Tucker
Highland Park Senior High School Students, Parents, and Family Members,
Happy New School Year! We hope your summer was joyous. We at Highland Park Senior High School are excited for the start of school. A new school year brings many exciting opportunities for student achievement and involvement. We are excited to meet and greet our new freshman students as they participate in orientation, connect with their freshman classmates, and meet their upper-class mentors. We also look forward to reconnecting with our returning students as they continue their education while we prepare all students for college and careers.
At Highland Park we work diligently to prepare our students to graduate as global citizens prepared for the future. The education of our students is a shared responsibility among the school, parents & guardians, and family and community members. Be sure to stay connected with your child regarding their academic status and social/emotional needs. Encourage your child to connect with their counselor if needed for academic, emotional or career counseling. There are numerous clubs and sports at Highland Senior for students to be involved. Being involved in high school life beyond academics makes for a more rewarding experience. We look forward to an awesome school year and working in collaboration to help our students do their very best academically, socially, and emotionally. Go Highland Scots!
9th grade Student Orientation: A Great Event
We had a great event welcoming our incoming 9th grade students. Special thanks to our Scots Squad student leaders and staff coordinators for an awesome event as our new students had the opportunity to connect with their student leaders and learn their way around the building and make new friends. In addition students were able to get a fresh breakfast waffle with wonderful toppings from a waffle truck. We are excited for the new school year!
September 3: First Day of School & Bus Transportation
School starts at 8:30 am and ends at 3:00 pm. For students taking a school bus, the transportation department will mail the bus details prior to the start of school. Please arrive at the bus stop five minutes before the bus is scheduled to pick up your child. Track the status of your child’s bus on your school’s website or the Bus Status app.
If you believe your student is taking the bus, but did not receive a postcard, please call Transportation at 651-696-9600 as soon as possible. Students who are familiar with using student Campus will be able to look up their class schedule in advance. Students will also be instructed how to look up their class schedule during the first period. For more information about preparing for Back to School, please visit https://www.spps.org/backtoschool.
News from the Nurse
A Flu vaccination clinic will be offered at school on Thursday, September 12th during the open house. The clinic will be open from 5:00-8:00 PM in the school health office. Vaccines are free for all uninsured and under-insured students and family members. If you have insurance, please bring the card with you. Contact Dawn Swanson, school nurse, with any questions. 651-888-7634
School Supply List
Student Planner or use electronic organizer
8 Notebooks
8 Folders
Pencils
Erasers
Pens (non gel)
Highlighters
Ruler
Calculator (teacher will recommend model)
Mark Your Calendars!
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
First Day of School at 8:30 am
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Highland Park Senior High All Grades Open House 6:00-7:30 pm
Friday, September 20, 2024
Homecoming Dance 7:00-10:00 pm
Saturday, September 21
Homecoming Tailgating and Football Game
Thursday, October 3, 2024
No School - Professional Development
Highland Park Senior High Cell Phone Policy
Recent state legislation requires all school districts to implement a cell phone policy. Highland Park Senior High requires cell phones to be put away and out of sight in classrooms during instructional time. Students may use their cell phones between classes and at lunch. Highland Park Senior High and Saint Paul Public Schools are not responsible for lost or stolen cell phones, Airpods, and other accessories. Please review these expectations and support your student by not texting or contacting them during the school day. In the event of an emergency, please call the main office, 651-293-8940, and we will get a message to your student as soon as possible. If a student needs to contact a parent, they can use the phone in the main office. For more information, please reference the complete Highland Park Senior High cell phone policy.
Complete Back-to-School Forms
Parents and guardians in primary households can now complete 2024 Back-to-School Forms. Update contact information, complete required forms and verify your address for transportation at spps.org/families.
Parking Lot Access
Due to construction at the middle school, the parking lot access between the middle school and high school is closed and will not be available until late Fall. Please plan accordingly and allow extra time if you are transporting your child.
Parking Permits for Seniors Only: Important Change
Due to the fact that the middle school parking lot is not available at this time for parking, many of the middle school staff will need to park in our lot. As a result no students are permitted to park in the parking lot during school hours until further notice. The lottery system to issue parking passes to 30 seniors for a reserved parking spot will be on hold until the middle school parking lot is available. Once students can park in the lot we inform Seniors to apply for the lottery. Once Seniors can park in the lot students may only park in the designated student parking spots and must display a parking permit. Any student vehicles parked in the lot without a permit during school hours will be towed at the owner's expense.
Parent Portal - Access Your Student's Progress
Use Parent Portal and see your child’s attendance, homework assignments, grades and more. Log on to spps.org/onestop. This valuable tool will provide both information on your student and a means of communicating with your student’s teachers. Report cards are not mailed to homes.
For access, please contact the main office at 651-293-8940.
Nutrition Services
In-person students will receive free breakfast and lunch under the Minnesota Free School Meals program. All students are eligible to receive one free breakfast and one free lunch each school day. Second meals, incomplete meals and single item purchases, such as milk only, must be purchased.
Student Second Breakfast: $3.00
Student Second Lunch: $5.25
Milk Only: $0.50
For a complete list of prices, visit spps.org/ns.
A Message from Saint Paul Public Schools Nutrition Services
While all in-person students will receive free breakfast and lunch under Minnesota’s Free School Meals program, it remains critical that all families complete an Application for Educational Benefits each school year. These applications determine how much funding your child’s school receives for educational programs and supports. Additionally, eligible families can qualify for other benefits. The application can be completed online at schoolcafe.com/spps. Paper applications are available at your child's school.
SPPS Back to School Basics
The first day of school is exciting for students, families and staff alike. It can also be overwhelming. Here are a few things to know so you can help your students be ready for the first day. https://www.spps.org/backtoschool
Rights and Responsibilities Handbook for Students and Families
SPPS strives to create welcoming schools where each and every student is seen, known, and valued. There are rights students are guaranteed when they are at school as well as responsibilities that accompany those rights. Both are summarized in the Rights and Responsibilities Handbook. In addition, the Rights and Responsibilities Handbook outlines the work SPPS is doing to build a positive school culture and hold students accountable for behavior that is not appropriate.
Blaze Credit Union: An Amazing Business Partner
Blaze Credit Union is excited to announce that we will be celebrating our 10-year partnership with Highland Park High School. Over the past decade, Blaze Credit Union has provided financial education, internships, scholarships, teacher grants, and other resources to students, staff, and the Highland community. These opportunities have helped our school community build a strong foundation for students, staff, and the school. We are grateful for the ongoing collaboration and support from Highland and look forward to many more years of partnership.
Highland Park Senior High School
Website: https://www.spps.org/highlandsr
Location: 1015 Snelling Avenue South, Saint Paul, MN, USA
Phone: 651-293-8940