XPERIENCE SPRING LAKE PARK SCHOOLS
SUMMER 2022 FAREWELL, CLASS OF 2022
They’ve been an invaluable part of our Panther community and we’re cheering them on as they pursue future plans
ALL WRAPPED UP
The school district continued to advance work aligned to the overall vision and strategic plan in 2021-2022
SPRING ATHLETICS AND ACTIVITIES
Panthers experience success this spring on nine athletic teams and 46 interest-based clubs and activities
SO MANY REASONS TO BE
FEATURE STORIES
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Get frequent updates by following our Spring Lake Park Schools accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr social media channels! Here’s just a few highlights to show what the community has been engaging with recently. Centerview students visited the National Sports Center to learn about STEM topics through hockey. This is an education partnership supported by the Minnesota Wild. Photos: https://flic. kr/s/aHBqjzMmh7
FAREWELL, CLASS OF 2022
ALL WRAPPED UP
SPRING ATHLETICS AND ACTIVITIES
It’s time to say farewell to the 459 graduates in the Class of 2022. They’ve been an invaluable part of our Panther community and we’re cheering them on as they pursue further education, a career or trade, take a role with the military or do something else altogether.
They gathered to put on their gowns for commencement. There was laughter, a giddiness and a collective sigh of relief. A few whispered, “We did it.” Many hugged. Others shared a high five. These weren’t the graduates. No, these were the staff who shepherded them to this day. After another unusual school year, the feeling of accomplishment and closure was amplified.
With four spring girls’ sports, five spring boys’ sports and 46 student-based interest clubs and co-curricular activities at Spring Lake Park High School, our students found opportunities to connect and compete. Exploring common interests and passions outside the classroom helps students discover themselves and prepare for their next steps.
These students started their K-12 journey in 2009. This Panther class includes our first graduating class of Spanish Immersion students. 14 are moving on to participate in band or choir in college, and 26 are playing their sport at the collegiate level next year. They’ve made us proud in so many ways and we know they will go on to do great things. These last few months have been filled with end of year events and senior celebrations. Each milestone led the way to the biggest celebration of all at 3M Mariucci Arena as they threw their caps in the air and officially became graduates of the Class of 2022. Read about some of their future plans, favorite experiences and what makes them Panther Proud and browse the Class of 2022’s photo album online.
“Let’s be honest – it was another wild year,” says Jeff Ronneberg, superintendent. “We aren’t back to ‘normal’ and likely never will be, but there is a sense in our schools that we are recovering into something new. We’ve learned a lot, tried so many new things and we’re seeing encouraging outcomes.” Despite years of pandemic living, SLP Schools have continued to advance work aligned to the district’s vision and strategic plan. This year’s district operational plan included intentional work to engage and support learners emerging from the pandemic, strengthen connections in our community and capitalize on the creativity of staff. Now, it’s time to reflect on the progress. Read more online.
Every Class of 2022 senior was given the gift of a yard/window sign thanks to the support of the Panther Foundation. Always a special day and these students are always #SLPPantherProud! Photos: https://flic. kr/s/aHBqjzPf7t As a learning community, we recognize and honor this year’s group of retirees. In total, they have 358 years of combined service to the district!
This spring, multiple sports were section champions and several clubs had students compete at the state level. Girls and Boys Track & Field had an amazing season with nine students competing and each earning all-state at the state meet. The high school’s rocket league placed 1st at the state championship out of 16 teams.
Story: https://bit. ly/3MqXj6H
From adapted sports to Robotics Club to golf and theater, we shared our excellence and Panther pride wherever we went. It was a spring for the books.
Fourth graders from all four of our elementary schools came together at the high school’s Panther Stadium to partake in a fun-filled Track & Field Day.
Check out all the athletics and activities highlights and the photo album online.
Photos: https://flic. kr/s/aHBqjzPMec
SUMMER 2022 EDITION
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE COMMUNITY REGISTER FOR OR TEACH A COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSE
LOCAL SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT
“ANOTHER CHAPTER”
Spring Lake Park High School seniors were awarded more than $75,000 in scholarships thanks to the support of many individuals and organizations in our community. Financially assisting our graduates makes it possible for them to pursue further education at 4-year colleges, 2-year colleges, technical colleges and trade schools. If you’d like to become a scholarship donor, please contact Spring Lake Park High School’s Student Support Services at 763-600-5130.
SPRINGLAKEPARKSCHOOLS.ORG/CE-REGISTER Community Education offers a number of programs and services year-round. Browse and register for a variety of enrichment and learning opportunities for youth and families. Do you have a love of a subject and a desire to share your knowledge and passion? Consider becoming an instructor! Call 763-600-5050 for more information.
CLASSIC MOVIE TUESDAYS SPRINGLAKEPARKSCHOOLS.ORG/CE-REGISTER Join us at the Spring Lake Park High School Fine Arts Center on the second Tuesday of each month this summer for a free matinee movie experience. Each month will feature a different Hollywood classic film from the 40s and 50s, an era filled with some of the greatest films ever made! Doors open at 10:45 a.m., movie starts at 11:00 a.m. • June 14: Casablanca (1943) • July 12: Rear Window (1954) • August 9: Singin’ in the Rain (1952) This program is intended for an adult audience and is free for people ages 55+. Concessions will be available for purchase. Online registration is required or call 763-600-5050.
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459 GRADUATES
$ 75 K WORTH OF SCHOLARSHIPS
1,060,900 SQUARE FEET OF BUILDINGS WILL BE DEEP CLEANED AND REFURBISHED JUNE-AUGUST
459 STUDENTS GRADUATED IN THE SPRING LAKE PARK HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2022 OVER $75,000 WORTH OF SCHOLARSHIPS PROVIDED BY THE COMMUNITY TO OUR GRADUATES
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Each year builds and grows – just like our students – toward graduation day. It is ALWAYS an honor to stand before that sea of blue robes. Each graduate has their own unique story and plan. Our deepest hope for them is that they’ve learned who they are as learners, discovered a passion and purpose, and are prepared for their next step beyond Spring Lake Park High School. This year’s graduates represent a variety of life experiences, interests and future paths. I invite you to get to know a few of them a little better in our feature on the Class of 2022 in this issue. They are an exceptional class, and we share our congratulations with each of them and cheer them on as they write their next chapter. Despite circumstances of the last few years, like our graduates, we’ve written the next chapters in the life of our schools. This year, we made significant progress toward our vision and strategic plan through projects undertaken in our annual District Operational Plan. Learn more about how we are creating engaged and enthusiastic learners, responsibly using our resources and fostering community connections on our website under Discover, Our Strategic Plan. Thank you for helping us write the story of this and each school year at Spring Lake Park Schools. We’ll begin another chapter when a new school year begins September 6. Until then, I hope you find an opportunity this summer to connect to a community education program or other offering that brings you to our schools. You are always welcome. Thank you,
Jeff Ronneberg, Ed.D Superintendent, Spring Lake Park Schools
RIDWAAN OSMAN
SLPHS JUNIOR
SCHOOL BOARD
I am SLP Panther Proud because this school has given me amazing opportunities. At SLPHS, I’ve been able to start my own club (Women for Change) and create a community around me, as well as help others by sharing my personal experiences. I am able to set an example, be a role model and connect with people! As for my future, I’ve taken AP computer science to prepare me to go to a 4-year university, hopefully studying computer science.
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To our community: Another school year is in the books and another chapter written in the life of Spring Lake Park Schools and our students. Like any good story, we have experienced successes and worked through challenges. It’s a story that was written by each of us; staff, students, families and the community. It may be cliché, but it’s true. We all do school together.
Amy Hennen, Chairperson Tony Easter, Vice - Chairperson Marilynn Forsberg, Clerk Sarah Bowe, Treasurer Michael Kreun, Parliamentarian Melody Skelly, Direc tor Sam V illella, Direc tor
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We’re now hiring for a variety of roles for the 2022-2023 school year – from paraprofessionals and custodians to nutrition services and substitute teachers. There are several locations and schedule options. Come work with us and make a difference.
Use the online calendar to see what’s happening in our schools and plan ahead. You can customize and sort the calendar to show events from specific schools and programs. Additionally, all families enrolled in the district will receive a print calendar and resource guide in the mail.
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School calendars for the 22-23 and 23-24 school years are now posted.
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