Student Handbook
The St. Louis Park High School Student Handbook is intended to serve as a resource for students and families to help them understand important policies and expectations. Use the pop-ups on this page to explore our 2024-25 Student Handbook and to sign-off on the Student Handbook Acknowledgment Form on your Park Connections Schoology page.
About the High School
St. Louis Park, MN 55426
8:25 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
- 952-928-6100
- 952-928-6045 or email hsattendance@slpschools.org
- 952-928-6113
- Counseling Fax (for records requests): 952-928-6238
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High School Contacts
Explore the St. Louis Park High School Student Handbook
- Attendance, Tardies, & Truancy
Students who have been absent for approved reasons will be allowed a reasonable amount of time to make up work missed while they were absent. Students should access and complete work on Schoology throughout their absence as appropriate.
- Academics
From graduation honors to the Principal's Award and National Honor Society to our scholarship night, there are several ways students at St. Louis Park High School can be recognized for their academic achievements.
- Student Conduct & Expectations
In accordance with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, St. Louis Park High School has created a rigorous academic honesty policy that applies to all students.
- Attendance, Tardies, & Truancy
Students not meeting attendance expectations could be assigned an after school detention as a form of non-exclusionary intervention and support.
- Student Conduct & Expectations
Students are expected to use language that is appropriate for the educational setting. Swearing and use of disrespectful language is discouraged at SLPHS and/or at any school sponsored event.
- Activities & Athletics
Learn about the attendance expectations and semester credit benchmarks that St. Louis Park High School students should meet in order to participate in school-sponsored athletics.
- Attendance, Tardies, & Truancy
At SLPHS, school administrators and ASCs (Achievement and Support Coordinators) will engage in restorative processes with students to improve attendance. Students can be placed on a week-long or day-to-day contract to track their daily attendance.
- Attendance, Tardies, & Truancy
Attendance is one of the first indicators of academic success. SLPHS students are expected to be in class every hour, on time, every school day.
- Student Conduct & Expectations
Review School Board Policy 514, which assists the school district in its goal of preventing and responding to acts of bullying, intimidation, violence, reprisal, retaliation, and other similar disruptive and detrimental behavior.