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Student Life

A High School Community Where Students Belong and Grow

At St Paul High School, student life is shaped by friendships, chapel, service, leadership, arts, athletics, and a Lutheran community that encourages students to use their gifts with purpose.

St Paul High School students gathering together in the school commons

High school is about more than classes and credits. At SPHS, students are encouraged to participate fully in the life of the school through chapel, service, clubs, arts, athletics, leadership, and community events.

Our goal is to help students discover where they belong, develop confidence, form meaningful friendships, and grow in character. Whether a student is leading a club, serving a neighbor, performing on stage, competing on a team, or gathering for chapel, student life at St Paul is designed to support the whole person.

Student Life at a Glance

22Clubs & Organizations
14Athletic Teams
40 HoursService Requirement
12Fine Arts Opportunities
17Average Class Size
412Students

Belonging & Community

More than present — students belong.

Students thrive when they are known and supported. St Paul High School is intentionally sized so that students can build relationships with teachers, classmates, coaches, advisors, and staff.

From freshman orientation to senior leadership opportunities, SPHS encourages students to participate, ask questions, try new things, and grow in responsibility. We want students to be more than present. We want them to belong.

Faith, Chapel & Service

Student life connected to faith.

As a Lutheran high school, SPHS connects student life with faith, worship, and service. Students participate in chapel, theology courses, and service opportunities that help them reflect on vocation, compassion, responsibility, and care for their neighbors.

Chapel

Regular chapel gatherings give students time for worship, reflection, prayer, and community.

Service

Students complete service hours and participate in opportunities that encourage compassion and responsibility.

Vocation

Students are encouraged to understand their gifts and consider how they can serve others with purpose.

Clubs & Leadership

Explore interests and practice leadership.

Clubs and organizations help students explore interests, build friendships, and practice leadership. Students may participate in academic clubs, service organizations, student government, creative groups, and community activities.

Come see student life for yourself.

Schedule a visit to experience the community, energy, and belonging at St Paul High School.