School District Name:
South Saint Paul
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| (952) 496-5000 104 Fifth Avenue South South St. Paul, MN 55075 |
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South St. Paul Public Schools has a long and successful history we are proud to share. The district serves approximately 3,700 students in the City of South St. Paul in two elementary schools (prek-5), a secondary school (6-12), an alternative learning center (9-12), a Family Education Center (birth-5) and an adult basic education. Our mission is to ignite a passion in every learner to inquire, continuously improve and engage in positively changing our world.
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South Saint Paul Public Schools (SSPPS)
SSPPS elementary schools are in the final implementation stages for the prestigious and highly sought after International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program. SSPPS Secondary is also implementing a Middle Years International Baccalaureate Program in grades 6-10. In addition, the district High School offers a well-established elite International Baccalaureate placement and credits to students who score well on their I.B. exams. To sum up, District 6 is well on their way to becoming what would be one of the first public school systems in the union to offer the demanding International Baccalaureate Program to all of their students.
2019 Campain
In South St. Paul Public Schools we strive to be that safe, welcoming caring space where all students have the supports they need to be prepared for their next step.
In 2019 SSPPS launched a campaign called #SSPcares. It is our district hope that all members of the SSPPS community — students, staff, families and community members — feel that they are part of a caring learning organization.
Achievement
In 2007, the South St. Paul Educational Foundation presented 110 graduates with more than $212,000 in scholarships.
We are Special School District No. 6.
Boundaries for South St. Paul Public Schools and the City of South St. Paul’s are nearly the same. The district serves approximately 3,700 students in the City of South St. Paul in two elementary schools (prek-5), a secondary school (6-12), an alternative learning center (9-12), two locations of early childhood programs (birth-5) and an adult basic education. Our mission is to ignite a passion in every learner to inquire, continuously improve and engage in positively changing our world.
Minnesota’s First K-12 International Baccalaureate (IB) World Schools District
We are Minnesota’s first K-12 IB World Schools district, serving an internationally-focused programming through the International Baccalaureate (IB) organization. Our elementary schools are authorized IB Primary Years Program (PYP) World Schools. South St. Paul Secondary is an authorized IB World School featuring the IB Middle Years Program (MYP) for grades 6-10 and the IB Diploma Program (DP) for grades 11 and 12.
In 2015, South St. Paul Secondary also ranked #2 Best High School in Minnesota. °ä±ô¾±³¦°ìÌý for more information.
Three Diplomas
Through our partnership with Inver Hills Community College, our seniors also have the opportunity to earn three diplomas by the time they graduate from high school. Our graduates could earn a high school diploma, an IB Diploma and an Associate in Arts degree.
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World Languages
Both elementary schools offer Spanish to students in grades K-5. World language courses are offered to our Secondary students with the opportunity to learn Chinese, French or Spanish.
STEM Initiative: Project Lead the Way
Courses in grades 6-12 focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) through implementation of the Project Lead the Way curriculum. Rather than be passive recipients of information in a question-and-answer, right-or-wrong learning environment, South St. Paul students learn to apply what they know, identify a problem, find unique solutions and lead their own learning.
Innovative Technology
Students in grades PreK-8 have access to devices such as iPads and Chromebooks. A 1:1 digital device initiative allows students in grades 6-12 anywhere, anytime access to a digital device. Smartboards are also installed in every classroom district-wide.
AVID
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) teaches students in grades 3-6 fundamental learning, study and academic behavioral skills. The program places special emphasis on growing writing, critical thinking, teamwork, organization and reading skills.