St. Paul schools after-school activities canceled Monday due to weather
After-school programs and activities are canceled for St. Paul schools Monday due to severe storms in the forecast.
St. Paul Public Schools’ Extended Day Learning, Flipside and middle school athletics are canceled. High school athletic events are decided case-by-case and students’ athletic directors should be contacted for more information.
Other Community Education evening activities and classes will continue as scheduled unless separately notified. Discovery Club will stay open until all students are picked up.
Parents can visit spps.org for district updates.
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