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 45 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
Ramsey Middle School
Reach Transition
Rivereast Program
Rivers Edge Academy
Riverview Middle School
Shared Time Nonpublic
Roseville Area Senior High
Saint Paul Music Academy
Riverside Preparatory School
Sejong Academy Of Minnesota
St Paul Conservatory Performing Art
St. Paul City Middle School
St Paul Conservatory Performing Art School
St. Paul City Primary School
St. Anthony Park Elementary
Transition For Success
T.R.U.T.H. Preparatory Academy Char
Teep School
The Heights Community School
Tesfa International School
Twin Cities Academy
Twin Cities Community School
Twin Cities Academy High School
United Hospital Adolescent Program
Twin Cities German Immersion Chrtr
Twin Cities German Immersion Charter School
Universal Academy Charter School
Upper Mississippi High Academy
Upper Mississippi Lower Academy
Urban Academy Charter School
West Side Summit Charter School
Washington Tech Secondary Magnet
Virtual High School
West Hempfield Elementary School
White Bear Lake District Center
White Bear Lake North Campus Alc
Wildwood Elementary School
Willow Lane Elementary
World Cultures Magnet/Mnds Prk School
Skyview Community Elementary
Skyview Community Middle
Branch Out Transitional Services
Moreland Art/Health Science Magnet
West Heights Alc
West Heights Extended Day
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.