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DECEMBER 21, 2022 - NEWSLETTER
SLPHS families,
Winter break is here. We strongly encourage students to continue to engage in thinking tasks over the break like reading, monitoring current events and engaging in dialogue around these events, doing career and college post-secondary explorations online or via tours. We want students using their mental muscles so they can jump right back to the rigors of school when we return on Tuesday, January 3.
In the meantime, I hope all families have time to relax and recharge with loved ones and good company over the break. I hope you stay warm and safe while finding ways to enjoy winter – either outdoors or indoors. I’m getting my cross country skis ready so I can learn to ski with my wife over break, hopefully without too much falling down!
Enjoy the break. One school, one community #SLPPantherProud!
Matthew Boucher, Principal
Winter Break Hours
During winter break, December 22-January 2, the District Services Center will have special hours for guests:
- Thursday, December 22 - closed
- Friday, December 23 - closed
- Monday, December 26 - closed
- Tuesday, December 27 - 8 a.m.-noon
- Wednesday, December 28 - 8 a.m.-noon
- Thursday, December 29 - 8 a.m.-noon
- Friday, December 30 - closed
- Monday, January 2 - closed
Normal hours will resume Tuesday, January 3.
SLPHS hours: the SLPHS main office will be closed Friday December 23 - Monday, January 2. We will resume normal office hours, January 3.
Offering Voice and Choice
Offering students voice and choice is important in the classroom. Hear from Karen Kutz, Technology Engineering and Design (TED) Pathways teacher at Spring Lake Park High School, about her philosophy around offering voice and choice and learn more about the TED Pathway.
SLP spaces featured
Our partner in redesigning our learning spaces, Wold, has published a piece on how classrooms of the future will support the individual needs of learners. Take a look at this 2-minute read that highlights our approach to personalized learning.
Live on 65: Miss Myra and the Moonshiners
Miss Myra and the Moonshiners bring their formidable 5-piece swing band to the Live on 65 stage on January 5 at Spring Lak Park High School. They are the latest to play the Live on 65 performance series that aims to bring world-class entertainment to the North Metro.
Thanks to generous sponsorship from the Spring Lake Park Lion's Club, tickets are priced for the whole family to attend at $12 for adults and $5 for students/children. Purchase tickets online or day-of at the box office.
We recently caught up with Myra Burnette (Miss Myra) to learn more about the band and what Live on 65 audiences can expect. She spoke with us from New Orleans where she is surrounded by guitars, banjos and a sousaphone and playing music with the locals.
- December 22-January 2 – Winter Break, no school
- Thursday, January 5 - Live on 65 Performance Series - Miss Myra and the Moonshiners
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