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Secondary: Grades 6-12

Unified Clubs at SMS and SHS

Grades 6-8: Sartell Middle School

In the middle years, students are finding out about their strengths and needs, and their interest in learning takes on new dimensions. Encouragement from you at home and from staff at school will go a long way toward stimulating, developing, and maintaining that interest.

At Sartell Middle School we value our students and families. We want the school experience to be positive and to offer a variety of opportunities for exploration and learning. In an effort to set the stage for success for all learners, students are asked to give their personal best, make learning a priority, exhibit positive behavior, treat others with respect and kindness, and care for school property.

Parents and guardians, we want your student to be happy and successful at school. We believe that you play an important role in helping your student(s) succeed in school and achieve their personal best. Please share with your student’s teachers any helpful information about your student. This information can help your student’s teacher deal with any special needs your student might have. We believe that communication between parents/guardians, students, and teachers is critical in developing a solid partnership.

We believe that the major role of parents and guardians in school is to continually show interest in and support for their student(s) at school. Problems in school can be greatly reduced if a student knows that their parents are actively interested, involved, and supportive of the school program.  

Grades 9-12: Sartell High School

Sartell High School has rich and rigorous programming for students across a wide variety of curricular areas to support all students in exploring their interests and seeking excellence in their own way.  Students have the opportunity to be involved in numerous co-curricular and extracurricular activities along with many clubs and student organizations. 

Students: I encourage you to always look for opportunities to challenge yourself.  By taking on challenges you can learn so much about yourself. Take healthy risks.  Try something new or meet someone you have not before.  Finally, commit to doing your best every single day.  High school will be as great as you make it and if you consistently put forth your best effort, it will be a transformative experience. 

Parents/Guardians and families: High school is most successful as a collaborative experience.  As a staff, we will support your student(s) and continually provide opportunities for learning and growth.  As a family, be involved in your student’s education.  Talk with them about their experience both daily and as a whole.  Ask questions regularly.  When challenges or frustrations occur, provide a listening ear and support them in overcoming frustration and rising to the challenge, but let them do it their way. Stay informed through online communication with Skyward, Schoology and your regular discussions as a family.  Together with your student, we can partner for a great experience.

Graduates of Sartell High School are well-prepared for both College and Career success!