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January 30th, 2025

Collectively, we nurture and inspire all learners to thrive socially, emotionally and academically in an equitable and inclusive community. - SL School Mission


St. Louis Park Public Schools sees, inspires, and empowers each learner to live their brilliance in an environment that centers student voice and experience to create racially equitable learning that energizes and enhances the spirit of our community. - SLP School District Mission

We are your Partners!

Mr. Clarence Pollock ~

Proud Principal

Mr. Arsenio Richardson ~

Elementary Support Supervisor

First Semester Student Report Cards will be sent home in sealed envelopes via student backpacks tomorrow, Friday, January 31st.

Susan Lindgren School Community requests no Valentine's

Store Bought or Handmade Valentine's.


On Valentine's Day this year there will be no school for students and we will be having Family Connections. As in past years, our school community does not exchange cards or have classroom celebrations . Please do not purchase or make cards for your child to pass out at school to their classmates. We know that each family may have their own traditions connected to this day at home, but at school we do not. As always, we value friendships and caring for each other every day. Thank you for your support and cooperation.

Family Connections / Parent Teacher Conferences Sign Up Links:

Thursday, February 13th ~ 3:00 - 7:00 PM

Friday, February 14th ~ 7:20 AM - 3:20 PM

Click Here for Teacher Schedule Links

Clarence Pollock, Susan Lindgren Principal

952-928-6699 ~ pollock.clarence@slpschools.org



Arsenio Richardson, Susan Lindgren Elementary Support Supervisor

952-928-6660 ~ richardson.arsenio@slpschools.org


Jane Watts, Susan Lindgren Administrative Assistant to the Principal

952-928-6698 ~ watts.jane@slpschools.org


  • Tuesday, January 28 - PTO Meeting from 6:15 - 8:00 PM (Media Center)


  • Friday, January 31 - Report Cards are sent home is sealed envelopes via student backpacks



  • Family Connections / Parent Teacher Conferences and Scholastic Book Fair in the Media Center
  • Thursday, February 13th ~ 3:00 - 7:00 PM
  • Friday, February 14th ~ 7:20 AM - 3:20 PM


  • No School February 14th for Family Connections



  • No School - Monday, February 18th ~ Presidents' Day Holiday


2024-25 District Family Calendar-At-A-Glance

Students will always go outside unless the regular temperature is below 0 degrees or the windchill temperature is -10 degrees or below. We will watch the temperature to keep our students safe.

 

We are always in need of gently used or new winter gear, especially waterproof mittens/gloves.


If you are in need of winter gear, please contact our Social Worker Michelle Bryant at bryant.michelle@slpschools.org

February Letter Day Calendars

Click Here for the February Letter Day Calendar

February Breakfast and Lunch Menus

CLICK HERE ~ February Breakfast Menu

CLICK HERE ~ February Lunch Menu

Susan Lindgren Community Highlights!

Jennifer Vaillancourt, Literacy JEDI ~ Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion 


"Any book that helps a child to form a habit of reading, to make reading one of his deep and continuing needs, is good for him.” – Maya Angelou



PTO (Parent Teacher Organization)

Volunteers needed for our February Book Fair!

Our February Book Fair (Feb 13-14) is coming up and we need some amazing volunteers to make this event a success! You can sign up HERE

Staff Appreciation Meals/Snacks for Family Connections

"It's time to show our appreciation and celebrate our teachers during the February Family Connect meetings with a dinner Thursday night, 2/13 and breakfast and lunch during the Friday, 2/14 meetings!

Parents & caregivers can sign up to either make a financial donation towards a meal or bring beverages, entree, salad, dessert; whatever works with your schedule! All items can be delivered to the Staff Lounge in the Media Center. This is a fun and easy volunteer opportunity that really supports our teachers on these EXTRA long days. Sign up here to bring in an item or make a financial donation!”

Click here to sign up/donate

Items and Experiences needed for our upcoming silent auction!


We’re looking forward to another great Silent Auction and we need your help! We are looking for items, events, or experiences of all sizes and we know our Susan Lindgren community has a wealth of great ideas and connections.  


Items could include anything from:

  •  gift certificates to local restaurants, a basket of homemade scones, tickets to local sporting events, personalized watercolor painting, themed baskets (coffee, games, cooking, etc), a weekend stay at a cabin, or private tour to a local brewery!


Experiences (hosted by and for SL families) might include:  

  • attend a family kickball and pizza night, glowball party for the whole family, donuts at the park with classmates, adults wine and whiskey night, or an afternoon ice skating at the ROC.  


Donated items are now accepted online! You can submit your donated item or experience directly on the auction website: https://sle.betterworld.org/

Please email Susanlindgrenpto@gmail.com for questions!


Link for auction site: https://sle.betterworld.org/


For a recap of Festival of Nations, upcoming events and more PTO news, check out our latest PTO newsletter HERE!


Donate an auction or giveaway item to Susan Lindgren Elementary

sle.betterworld.org

Spotlight Kids Amazon Wishlist for Lion King Jr


The Spotlight Kids have been busy practicing their lines and creating sets but will need your support to make the play a success! Check out the Amazon wishlist of needs (hint hint cardboard scissors are a critical ask at the moment). 


Spotlight Kids Lion King Amazon Wishlist

SLP District News and Updates

Ensuring Family Safety: Develop a Preparedness Plan 🦋


Emergencies can happen at any time, and being prepared is the best way to protect your loved ones and reduce stress during unexpected situations. A family preparedness plan is a proactive guide that outlines how your family will respond to various emergencies, ensuring everyone knows what to do and where to go in a crisis.


What Is a Family Preparedness Plan?

A family preparedness plan is a detailed strategy that includes:


  • How family members will stay in touch or reconnect if separated.
  • Delegation of Parental Authority (DOPA) in case a caregiver needs to be established.
  • Safe locations both near your home and outside your neighborhood.
  • Evacuation routes of the safest ways to leave your home or area during emergencies.
  • Emergency kits with essentials like water, food, medication, and important documents.
  • Information for specific needs such as mobility assistance, pets, or medical equipment.


Why Is It Important?

A preparedness plan minimizes confusion and helps families respond quickly and effectively during emergencies such as natural disasters, power outages, or other unexpected events. It’s especially vital for protecting vulnerable family members like children, elderly relatives, or individuals with special needs.


What is a Delegation of Parental Authority (DOPA)?

A Delegation of Parental Authority (DOPA) is a document that lets someone take care of your children when you can’t. The person you give this permission to is called an “Attorney-in-Fact.”  


A DOPA gives permission for someone else to make decisions about your child’s care, custody, and property. It is the same as if you made the decision yourself. This means that someone with a DOPA can take your child to the doctor for medical treatment. They can also excuse the child from school for things like illnesses, medical appointments, or other issues. A DOPA does not give permission to decide things like adoption or marriage.


A DOPA does not take away any of your rights to make decisions for your children. You can still override any decisions made by the Attorney-in-Fact, and a separate DOPA is required for each child. 


By sharing your situation and plans with the DOPA, they can relay updates to other family members, ensuring everyone stays informed.


Steps to Create Your Family Preparedness Plan:

  1. Hold a Family Meeting: Discuss possible emergencies and the importance of planning ahead.
  2. Choose a DOPA: Pick a reliable contact and share their information with your family.
  3. Designate Roles: Assign responsibilities like grabbing the emergency kit, calling the DOPA, or securing pets.
  4. Create and Share Your Plan: Write it down, distribute copies to family members, and practice your plan regularly.
  5. Build Emergency Kits: Include essentials such as water, non-perishable food, first aid supplies, flashlights, batteries, medications, and important documents.


Preparation today can make all the difference tomorrow. By creating and practicing your family preparedness plan, you’re taking a vital step in protecting those you care about most. Thank you for prioritizing safety and preparedness! If you have questions or need resources to create your plan, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

Learn More About Our New Strategic Plan: Q&A with Pink Consulting



You're invited to join our upcoming online office hours! This is a great opportunity to ask questions about the new strategic plan and learn more from Pink Consulting, our strategic plan partner.


📅 Date: Tuesday, February 4

⏰ Time: 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.


Additional office hour times in February, March, and April are available on the Strategic Plan webpage, where you'll also find the link to join. Don’t miss your chance to engage and stay informed about this important work!


MinnesotaCare: Free or Lower Cost Health Insurance



Everyone living in Minnesota deserves the peace of mind that comes with health insurance. All are welcome to apply for free or lower cost coverage with MinnesotaCare regardless of immigration status.


Applications are accepted 24/7/365. There is no deadline to apply, and no limit on the number of people who enroll.


Learn more at mn.gov/dhs/MinnesotaCare.


TONIGHT Discover What 6th Grade at SLP Has to Offer! Online Info Night on January 30



Discover what's in store for your 6th grader! Join us on January 30 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. for our virtual 6th Grade Information Night. Meet the principal, interact with teachers, and explore the 6th-grade curriculum. 


Don't miss this chance to get a comprehensive overview of the upcoming academic year. Find out more at ms.slpschools.org/incoming-6th-grade-families. We look forward to seeing you!"