Public schools provide tuition-free K-12 education to all resident students within their assigned attendance zones, offering academic programs, extracurricular activities, and student support services funded by local, state, and federal sources. There are 50 Public Schools locations in St Paul, Minnesota.
Families in St Paul should contact their school district's enrollment office to determine their assigned school based on home address and to learn about any open enrollment, magnet school, or inter-district transfer options that may be available for the upcoming school year.
List of St Paul City, Minnesota Public Schools
A/O Program School
A. G. A. P. E. Teen Parent
Agape Teen Parent School
Achieve Language Academy
Adams Magnet Elementary
Alc Gateway To College
Academia Cesar Chavez Charter Sch.
Alc Connections
Afsa Middle School
Alc Secondary Extended Programs
Alc On Track
Alc Secondary Special Sites
Area Learning Center Credit Recovery School
Avalon Middle School
American Indian Magnet School
Anna Westin House
Anna Westin House School
Area Learning Center Richfield - Success At 15 School
Area Learning Center Secondary Extended Programs School
Battle Creek Elementary School
Area Learning Center Golden Valley Is School
Battle Creek Learning Center
Battle Creek Middle
Battle Creek Magnet Elementary School
Benjamin E Mays Magnet
Boys Totem Town
Bruce F Vento Elementary
Bruce F Vento Learning Center
Brittany's Place
Capitol Hill Magnet/Rondo
Career And Life Transition Program
Chelsea Heights Elementary
Chippewa Middle School
Central Senior High School
Central Senior High
Cherokee Heights Elementary School
College Preparatory Elementary
College Preparatory Elementary School
City Academy
Community Campus
Como Special/Hartzell School
Concordia Creative Learning Academy
Community Of Peace Academy Sec.
Community School Of Excellence
Como Park Senior High
Como Park Elementary
Cowern Elementary
Creative Arts Secondary School
Cornerstone Montessori Elementary
Crossroads Montessori
Parents in St Paul can access school performance data, attendance boundaries, and program offerings through the school district's website, and many districts in Minnesota offer parent portal access where families can monitor grades, attendance, and school communications in real time. When visiting a school administrative office, bring identification and any relevant student documentation to expedite enrollment or records requests.