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It's Fall Festival week! Hope to see you all there!

Upcoming Events



  • Friday, October 10 - Family Friday. Coffee after dropoff. Please bring treats/pastries/fruit to share. Outside if weather is nice, in cafeteria if not. 


  • Friday, October 10 - Fall Festival! 5 pm -7 pm at the school. See section below.


  • Tuesday, October 14 - Advisory Council (5:30 pm - 6:30 pm) & SAPSA Meeting (6:30 pm - 7:30 pm)    


  • Thursday & Friday, October 16 & 17 - NO SCHOOL (MEA)    


  • Friday, October 31 - NO SCHOOL (Conference Prep)  



Fall Festival


The Fall Festival is almost here!! It is this Friday, October 10, 5-7pm at the school. Thanks to all who have stepped forward to volunteer!


We still need:

  • A few more volunteers for setup, cleanup, games and crafts. Sign up HERE.

  • Baked goodies! You can sign up to bring something to the Bake Sale HERE.

  • Candy and prizes to give away at the festival. Purchase HERE. You can also drop off candy & prizes at the front office the day of the festival.


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Wolf Ridge Calendars for Sale


Wolf Ridge Calendars will be for sale at Fall Festival!


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Each year, SAP Elementary 5th graders take an unforgettable trip to Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center in Finland, MN.  This 5 day, 4 overnight camp experience builds core memories through outdoor adventures and experiential learning about MN History and the Lake Superior Area.  The cost to attend is $300/student but NO child is turned away for lack of payment. 


One way scholarships are provided is through the sale of calendars featuring Minnesota Wildlife. This year's photographer is Dominique Braud. 


Calendars cost $20  and ALL proceeds go towards funding Wolf Ridge scholarships for 5th grade students. 



School Directory


The St. Anthony Park Elementary School Directory is the main resource for student and teacher contact information. It includes class and staff lists, as well as SAPSA, Advisory Council and district contact information.


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We are currently compiling the School Directory for the 2025-26 school year.


Every family will receive a copy. You are not required to submit your contact information for the directory, but we encourage you to do so! You can submit contact information online HERE.



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Remembering Dexter Jr.


We have sad news to share—Dexter Jr., the beloved science room guinea pig, passed away last week at the ripe old age of 5.


Dexter Jr. was just about the friendliest guinea pig you could ever meet, and he loved being visited by his students, eating his fresh veg, and all the adventures he had at SAP Elementary. His friends Pumpkin and Pancake will carry on the school guinea pig tradition.


Ms. Wilson had these words to say about her departed friend:


Dexter Jr was my little work buddy who brought so much joy and smiles to so many. 

His little squeaks of communication were always the first thing I heard in the morning :-)

I will miss taking him to the cafeteria for lunch and to visit the office staff as well.

Thanks to Minnepau Vet Clinic for their help in his final days.



Book Fair


The Literati Book Fair is now open for online ordering! Click HERE to start shopping for books. Orders purchased online will ship at the end of book fair week.


The book fair itself will be held in the school library November 5-7, during conferences.


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Inside & Outside with the Nature PreK


Ann Griffen, a teacher at SAP Elementary's Nature PreK, sent us this fall update:


Hello! My name is Ann Griffin and I am the lead teacher in Nature PreK.  This is our 3rd year at SAP.  We are a program through ECFE (Early Childhood Family Education).  We are play based and nature centered.  We have both a full day option with child care and a half day option for families. We spend most of the day outside and go outside in all kinds of weather.

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We have had a wonderful fall! We learned about nature through our 5 senses. 


We have: painted with nature, cracked acorns for the squirrels, ate and cooked with food from our garden, created delicious mud pies in the mud kitchen, climbed trees and used a rope to climb a hill, gone on daily hikes, created fairy houses in the park, observed turkeys, worms, dragon flies, and bumblebees, and recorded our observations in our nature journals.  We have learned about our new friends and used our imagination to build houses and castles. We are excited to watch as the seasons change throughout the year.  



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Fall Bulb Fundraiser


Get your tulips, daffodils and wildflowers here! Buy bulbs to plant this fall and enjoy next spring, while supporting our school! Shop online. Orders will ship directly to your home. The bulb sale is sponsored by Flower Power Fundraising. SAP Elementary receives 50% of all sales!


Orders accepted until October 15.


Order bulbs HERE.






History Lesson—St. Paul's First Teacher


(This is one of a series of short articles by the Wolf Pack Press on the history of SAP Elementary and the St. Paul Public Schools.)


Harriet Bishop was the first public school teacher in St Paul, and also the first teacher in what was to become the state of Minnesota.


In 1846 Dr. Thomas S. Williamson, a teacher and missionary living with the Dakota at Kaposia (located in modern day South St. Paul) noticed that the small but growing settlement across the river, previously known as Pig's Eye but now re-christened St. Paul, had no school. He wrote a letter to the Board of National Popular Education, asking for a teacher to be sent to the frontier hamlet:


I suppose she might have twelve or fifteen scholars to begin with, and, if she should have a good talent of winning the affections of children, (and one who has not should not come,) after a few motnths, she would have as many as she could attend to.


He added that:


A teacher coming should bring books with her sufficient to begin a school, as there is no bookstore within three hundred miles.


J. C. Buttre - Minnesota Historical Society
J. C. Buttre - Minnesota Historical Society

The letter was received by Catharine Beecher, a sister of author Harriet Beecher Stowe, who at the time was running a seminary to train young women as teachers in Albany. Bishop, one of her students, accepted the offer. She arrived in 1847, the same year as St. Paul's first doctor.


Her first schoolhouse was a located at the corner of St. Peter Street and Kellog Boulevard, a "mud-walled log hovel, a primitive blacksmith's shop," as she describes it in her memoir Floral Home:


Some wooden pins had been driven into the logs, across which rough boards were placed for seats. The luxury of a chair was accorded to the teacher, and a cross-legged table occupied the center of the loose floor.


A friendly hen, unwilling to relinquish her claim, on the ground of preoccupancy, daily placed a token of her industry in the corner, and made all merry with her loud cackle and abrupt departure. Snakes sometimes obtruded their heads through the floor, rats looked in at the open door...


St. Paul schools were racially diverse from the very beginning: Bishop's class had students with French, Swiss, English, Dakota and Ojibwe ancestry. Only a few of her students were fluent in English; one of them translated her lessons into French and Dakota.


A dynamic and resourceful figure, Bishop soon raised funds to build a better school. She was active in the temperence and women's suffrage movements, and married John McConkey, a widower with four children, in 1858 (they divorced in 1867). Harriet Island was named after her, and The Harriet Bishop, a paddlewheeler, currently docks there.


Sources:

  • A History of the City of Saint Paul to 1875 by J Fletcher Williams

  • Floral Home; or, First Years of Minnesota by Harriet Bishop

  • "Harriet Bishop: A Doer and a Mover" by Norma Sumerdorf, published in MNHistory Magazine



Spirit Wear


Rep your favorite elementary school! T-shirts ($15/kid, and $20/adult) and school signs ($10) are available for pre-order now. Email president@sapsamn.org for preorders. Or, look for in-person sales at school events.


For existing orders, shirt pickup is moved back to 10/10, not curriculum night as I initially planned.

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Have a great week, Wolf Pack!

If you have suggestions for content or questions about anything in the Wolf Pack Press, please reach out to Joel Van Valin at communications@sapsamn.org

 
 
 

Now that we are back in school again, it's time to get excited about the Fall Festival! Thanks to the many volunteers who came forward to make it possible this year.

Upcoming Events



  • Thursday, September 25 - Curriculum Night (4:30 pm - 6:30 pm). Stop by the school and learn about your child's class!


  • Thursday, October 2 - NO SCHOOL (Staff Development)


  • Tuesday, October 7 - Picture Day! See section below to volunteer.


  • Friday, October 10 - Family Friday. Coffee after dropoff. Please bring treats/pastries/fruit to share. Outside if weather is nice, in cafeteria if not. 


  • Friday, October 10 - Fall Festival! 5 pm -7 pm at the school. See section below.


  • Tuesday, October 14 - Advisory Council (5:30 pm - 6:30 pm) & SAPSA Meeting (6:30 pm - 7:30 pm)    


  • Thursday & Friday, October 16 & 17 - NO SCHOOL (MEA)    



New Classroom at SAP


We are excited to welcome a new classroom at SAP Elementary this year, taught by Anna Ferris. Here is a note from Ms. Ferris about her class.


Hello! My name is Anna Ferris and I am a special education teacher at St. Anthony Park Elementary School. This is my 4th year teaching special education at SAP, and my first year as the special education teacher in SAP’s new Federal Setting 3 classroom. This classroom is for students with disabilities who receive special education services through an Individualized Education Program (IEP). The students in our classroom have needs related to Autism Spectrum Disorders and/or Developmental Cognitive Disabilities. Federal Setting 3 classrooms are for students who spend more than 60% of their school day in the special education setting, meaning our students spend most of their day in our special education classroom. We have had a great start to our school year and we appreciate the warm welcome we have gotten from the SAP community!


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I have received a few questions from the community about ways to be involved in the new classroom. We are fully staffed and well stocked on many supplies. We will not be taking any volunteers at this time and do not need much in terms of materials. With this, we will always happily accept donations of extra Clorox or disinfecting wipes, tissues, and plastic/grocery bags :)


There have also been a few questions from families about how to best talk to their student(s) about this new room. Our classroom has fewer students and more staff compared to other classrooms in the building. If your child asks about these differences, I would suggest explaining that all students learn differently, and that is why our classroom looks a bit different. SAP does a great job of celebrating diversity and I kindly ask that we continue these efforts regarding our new special education program. We have been referring to the new classroom simply as Ms. Ferris’s room. Our classroom runs similarly to all other classrooms at SAP with our main focus of learning, building community, and having fun. 


Thank you for your continued support and efforts to include all students at SAP!



A Few Words with Our New Principal


The Wolf Pack Press did a short interview with our new principal, Phil Hutcheson.


WPP: Have you been a principal at other schools before, or is this your first rodeo?


Principal Hutcheson: This is my first time in the principal role. I have been in education for 15 years, working as a special education TA, science teacher, and most recently an assistant principal at Farnsworth Upper in SPPS. I am excited to take on the challenges of leading the building, and I think seeing education from all these perspectives has set me up to do so. I am also blessed with a great set of mentors to help me bounce ideas off of. 

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What are some impressions of St. Anthony Elementary from your first few weeks on the job?


What stands out most is the connection between the school and the community. The involvement extends beyond just families. Our partnership with the University and community members who want to be involved because their students attended years ago. It is truly a special place. The students have been amazing and welcoming. It is such a warm place, I couldn't be happier to be a part of it. 


Did you like school when you were a kid?


School was really important to me as a student. I moved around frequently as a young student. My family lived in 13 cities in 11 states before settling in Minnesota in 7th grade. During that time I attended school at 12 different schools. Those schools were the place I felt best. The care and kindness of the teachers, the chance to learn something new, and the opportunity to meet friends made schools such an important aspect of growing up.


So what do you do to unwind when you are not being a principal?


I love to be outside or be active, even better if I can combine the two. I enjoy hiking and camping, and typically take at least one trip to the BWCA during the summer. I also enjoy golf whenever I have a chance. In the winter, I still enjoy taking my dog out for a walk. You can also find me playing hockey on an outdoor rink or curling at Frogtown Curling Club.

 

Do you have a favorite book or movie?


I am not sure if I have a favorite book or movie, but I prefer science fiction or fantasy in both forms. I will consume anything Star Wars and it was a foundational movie for my enjoyment of science fiction. I got caught up in fantasy when the Harry Potter series came out. I still enjoy both genres today. 


What is the most distant place you have traveled to?


I had a really unique opportunity to travel to Norway a few years back. My wife’s family is deeply connected to their Norwegian heritage and through that she was selected to participate on a Norwegian tv show where Americans of Norwegian descent travel and learn about the country and compete in challenges about what they learned. She ended up winning the show and part of the prize was me getting to travel over with her. We met her living relatives, traveled to where her great-great-great grandfather was born, and spent some time exploring the capital. It was the furthest and most unique travel experience of my life. 


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Volunteer for Picture Day


Picture day will be Tuesday, October 7. We are looking for one more volunteer to help on this day, 7:30 am to approximately 1:30 pm.  The volunteer is responsible for getting the classes to the photo room and maintaining the line of students.


Email Michele Brinkhaus (michele.brinkhaus@spps.org) if you are able to volunteer your talents!



Fall Festival


The Fall Festival will be Friday, October 10, 5-7pm at the school. This is a major SAP Elementary fundraiser and also loads of fun! The festival includes games, crafts, a bake sale, and a haunted house!


We still needs lots of volunteers for setup, cleanup, games and crafts. Sign up HERE.



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Bake Sale


An important part of the Fall Festival is the bake sale, so sign up to bring your favorite cookies, cupcakes, brownies, or other treat. The bake sale has a separate signup HERE.


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Great Gatherings


A letter from Leigh Seifert, who is organizing this fall's Great Gatherings fundraiser:


This year, we are bringing back Great Gatherings during Fall Festival on October 10th!


Great Gatherings are fundraising events hosted by families, staff, and other community members. Hosts will plan an event, and SAPSA will sell tickets to the community.


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Past Great Gatherings have included: pizza parties, art projects (for kids or adults), fancy dinners, wine tastings, yoga classes, backyard movies or bonfires, Amazing Race inspired contests, ice skating and hot cocoa, and parents’ night out.


Do you have a skill that you could teach? Are you a great cook? Do you knit or sew? Do you throw a great party (kid or adult)? The only limit is your imagination! You decide the amount of tickets, allowable ages, location, time and date, and activity. Feel free to team up with a friend to host!


This is a wonderful fundraiser that not only raises money for SAPSA, but also builds community!


If hosting isn't up your alley, you’ll be able to purchase tickets to Great Gatherings at the Fall Festival on Friday, October 10th. The events happen throughout the year and are so much fun for the whole family.


Interested in hosting a Great Gathering? Yay! Thank you! Please complete the form by going to https://bit.ly/GreatGatheringsSignup.


Thank you for your continued support of Saint Anthony Park Elementary School and SAPSA.


Please contact Leigh Seifert at seife058@umn.edu if you have any questions.




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Fall Bulb Fundraiser


Get your tulips, daffodils and wildflowers here! Buy bulbs to plant this fall and enjoy next spring, while supporting our school! Shop online. Orders will ship directly to your home. The bulb sale is sponsored by Flower Power Fundraising. SAP Elementary receives 50% of all sales!


Orders accepted until October 15.


Order bulbs HERE.




Wolf Ridge Calendars for Sale


Wolf Ridge Calendars will be for sale at Curriculum Night and at Fall Festival!


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Each year, SAP Elementary 5th graders take an unforgettable trip to Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center in Finland, MN.  This 5 day, 4 overnight camp experience builds core memories through outdoor adventures and experiential learning about MN History and the Lake Superior Area.  The cost to attend is $300/student but NO child is turned away for lack of payment. 


One way scholarships are provided is through the sale of calendars featuring Minnesota Wildlife. This year's photographer is Dominique Braud. 


Calendars cost $20  and ALL proceeds go towards funding Wolf Ridge scholarships for 5th grade students. 



Events Flyers


Here are a few flyers for fall events going in in SPPS and Parks & Rec. Enjoy these activities!



Spirit Wear


Rep your favorite elementary school! T-shirts ($20/kid, and $22/adult) and school signs ($10) are available for pre-order now. Email president@sapsamn.org for preorders. Or, look for in-person sales at school events.


For existing orders, shirt pickup is moved back to 10/10, not curriculum night as I initially planned.

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Have a great week, Wolf Pack!

If you have suggestions for content or questions about anything in the Wolf Pack Press, please reach out to Joel Van Valin at communications@sapsamn.org

 
 
 

Updated: Sep 11

Welcome back to SAP Elementary, and to our first Wolf Pack Press issue for the 25-26 school year!


The Wolf Pack Press is the bi-weekly online newsletter published by SAPSA (St. Anthony Park School Association). We hope to keep you posted about school news and events, and celebrate the school and its students and staff. In the past we have also published interviews, columns, and other features. If you'd like to contribute or have an idea, please let us know (contact info at the end of this post).


Thanks to our Chalk the Walk artists, who got the school ready for opening day!

Upcoming Events



  • Friday, September 12 - Family Friday (in cafeteria after drop-off). This is an informal coffee hour. Stop by for a coffee & pastry, and chat with some other SAP Elementary parents!


  • Saturday, September 13 - Kindergarten Meet and Greet at Langford Park (1-3pm). This informal playdate is for all kindergarten families to meet up and mingle with other familes.


  • Tuesday, September 23 - NO SCHOOL - staff development


  • Thursday, September 25 - Curriculum Night (4:30 - 6:30). Stop by the school and learn about your child's class!


  • Saturday, September 27 - School Grounds Cleanup. See below for details.


  • Friday, October 10 - Fall Festival! 5 - 7 at the school. See section below.



Principal Hutcheson
Principal Hutcheson


Welcome New Staff and Students!


SAP Elementary is excited to have a number of new staff members this year, and of course many new students.


Among the new staff we are excited to have a new principal, Phillip Hutcheson.


Please join us in welcoming all the new faces this year!




Fall Festival

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The Fall Festival will be Friday, October 10, 5 - 7 at the school. This is a major SAP Elementary fundraiser and also loads of fun! The festival includes games, crafts, a bake sale, and a haunted house!



Fall Festival needs organizers!


In order for the Fall Festival to occur this year we need:

  • A festival co-coordinator (someone to help plan and organize the event)

  • An activities coordinator (someone to plan and organize face paint, pumpkin painting, craft, etc)

  • A food coordinator (set up pizza pick up, purchase drinks/snacks, organize service of food during the festival)

Please contact Breanna Mueller (treasurer@sapsamn.org) to join the team and get very detailed instructions for how to proceed with your role.


Many day-of-festival volunteers are also needed! Sign up HERE.



Volunteer for This Year!


If you're looking for the best possible way to contribute to the fantastic work the St Anthony Park School Association (SAPSA) does for our students, then please sign up for a planning committee for the 2025-26 school year by following this link.


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We particularly need volunteers for Fall Festival, the Talent Show, and the Literati Book Fair in November and March.


Sign up now, and we will provide further information and guidance to each of the committees. Your support and dedication are greatly appreciated, and together, we can continue to make our school community thrive.


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Teacher's Lounge Fall Stock Up


We are providing the teacher's lounge with snacks, beverages and utensils, and we could use your help! Our first step is an initial stock-up of food and supplies.


Click HERE to sign up for an item.


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Fall Bulb Fundraiser


Get your tulips, daffodils and wildflowers here! Buy bulbs to plant this fall and enjoy next spring, while supporting our school! Shop online. Orders will ship directly to your home. The bulb sale is sponsored by Flower Power Fundraising. SAP Elementary receives 50% of all sales!


Orders accepted until October 15.


Order bulbs HERE.




Dexter's Corner

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Hi, I'm Dexter, the guinea pig who lives in Ms. Wilson's science class. Welcome back to school everyone!


I had an interesting summer. I went on an extended vacation and stayed a few weeks with some different SAP Elementary families. I got lots of treats and ate on a lawn and saw a little of the world. I even made friends with a cat!


That reminds me - I have a couple of new friends here too. Their names are Pancake and Pumpkin, and they are both guinea pigs like me. We all hang out in the science room and get along, pretty much. Please come visit us when you are in the neighborhood!


Spirit Wear


Rep your favorite elementary school! T-shirts ($20/kid, and $22/adult) and school signs ($10) are available for pre-order now. Email president@sapsamn.org for preorders. Or, look for in-person sales at school events.


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Have a great week, Wolf Pack!

If you have suggestions for content or questions about anything in the Wolf Pack Press, please reach out to Joel Van Valin at communications@sapsamn.org

 
 
 
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