School Handbook
Welcome to Spring Lake Park Schools!
Arriving At and Leaving School
- Bus transportation (including My Stop)
- Drop off and pick up
- Bicycles, roller blades, scooters and skateboards
- Student parking and vehicles at Spring Lake Park High School
- Before and after school procedures
- When student end-of-day plans change
Bus transportation (including My Stop)
Drop off and pick up
Bicycles, roller blades, scooters and skateboards
Student parking and vehicles at Spring Lake Park High School
Before and after school procedures
When student end-of-day plans change
Being Absent, Arriving Late and Leaving Early
Student Information, Learning and Experience
- Updating student information
- Protection and privacy of student records and information
- Photos and videos of students and sharing student stories
- Learning technologies – Schoology and Seesaw
- Technology and acceptable use
- Personal cell phone, earbud and other electronic device use
- Personal property and lost and found
- Recess
- Reporting on student progress (grading)
- Making up work (grades 7-8) and credits (grades 9-12)
- Statewide assessments and opting out
- Student expectations and behavior response, including bullying
- Field trips
- Activities and athletics (grades 5-12)
- Youth enrichment programs
Updating student information
Protection and privacy of student records and information
Photos and videos of students and sharing student stories
Learning technologies – Schoology and Seesaw
Technology and acceptable use
Personal cell phone, earbud and other electronic device use
Personal property and lost and found
Recess
Reporting on student progress (grading)
Making up work (grades 7-8) and credits (grades 9-12)
Statewide assessments and opting out
Student expectations and behavior response, including bullying
Field trips
Activities and athletics (grades 5-12)
Youth enrichment programs
Parents, Visitors and Volunteers
- Parent role in supporting learning
- Dropping off items
- Visiting school - procedures for safety and security
- Volunteering
- Telephone calls and text messaging
- Procedures for questions and concerns
Parent role in supporting learning
Dropping off items
Visiting school - procedures for safety and security
Volunteering
Telephone calls and text messaging
Procedures for questions and concerns
Communication
We use email, voicemail and text messages to communicate with families. Please make sure your contact information is up-to-date so you don’t miss anything important.
More than 60 different languages are spoken by Spring Lake Park Schools families. We are committed to communicating well with all of the families we serve. We want each family to have the school-related information they need. We want to build a partnership with families to support student success. Our Language Access Plan describes the ways we work to reduce language barriers to ensure all families can be informed participants in their students’ education.
Have a question or not sure where to find what you are looking for? Email communications@district16.org or call the District Services Center at 763-600-5000.
- Campus Parent Portal
- Newsletters and school communication
- Classroom communication through Schoology and Seesaw
- Our website – SpringLakeParkSchools.org
- Spring Lake Park Schools mobile app
- Social Media
- SLP Experience
Campus Parent Portal
Newsletters and school communication
Classroom communication through Schoology and Seesaw
Our website – SpringLakeParkSchools.org
Spring Lake Park Schools mobile app
Social Media
SLP Experience
Food & Nutrition
- What we offer - breakfast, lunch, ala carte items
- Menus
- Meal accounts and management
- Applications for Educational Benefits
- Food allergies (including peanut and tree nut allergies)
- Special diet accommodations
- Homemade food and snacks
- Birthdays and treats
What we offer - breakfast, lunch, ala carte items
Menus
Meal accounts and management
Applications for Educational Benefits
Food allergies (including peanut and tree nut allergies)
Special diet accommodations
Homemade food and snacks
Birthdays and treats
Health and Wellness
- Immunizations
- Early Childhood Screening
- Health care at school
- Illness and when to stay home
- Medications at school
- Student Supplemental Accident Insurance
- Crisis resources – mental health, well-being and basic needs
- Health and Safety Notifications
- Nuisance and hazardous items (Including Cell Phones)
- Animals and/or pets
Immunizations
Early Childhood Screening
Health care at school
Illness and when to stay home
Medications at school
Student Supplemental Accident Insurance
Crisis resources – mental health, well-being and basic needs
Health and Safety Notifications
Nuisance and hazardous items (Including Cell Phones)
Animals and/or pets
Special Programs and Services
- Child care services
- Early Childhood
- Alternative programs for middle and high school
- Special Education services
- Section 504
- Thrive: Transitions and Life Skills program
- Adult Education
Child care services
Early Childhood
Alternative programs for middle and high school
Special Education services
Section 504
Thrive: Transitions and Life Skills program
Adult Education
Safety, Security and Unusual Happenings
Policies, Procedures and Guidelines
- School District
- Board of Directors
- Administration
- Personnel
- Students
- Education Programs
- Non-Instructional Operations and Business Services
- Buildings and Sites
- School District – Community Relations
