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The Office of Operations is made up of six departments that support the district's mission of providing a premier education for all.

 

  • Transportation
    Responsible for the transportation of eligible Saint Paul students to and from school.

  • Nutrition and Commercial Services
    Responsible for the planning and preparation of meals and the food service throughout the district, as well as the production, printing and mailing of many district communications material.

To visit the Nutrition website, click here.

To visit the Print, Copy and Mail Center website, click here.

To visit the Storehouse website, click here.

  • Information Technology
    Responsible for planning, maintenance and training for the district's technology systems.


 

 
District-Wide Identification Card Use and Visitor Procedures
Friday, November 13, 2009 9:00 AM

To ensure the safest and most welcoming environment for our students, families, staff and guests, all District employees are required to have their Saint Paul Public Schools identification badge visible at all times while on any school property. This includes all schools, leased space (e.g. 345 Plato) and District buildings (360 Colborne, 1930 Como, 1780 W. 7th, Student Placement Center)...

Readiness for School Final Report
Friday, September 25, 2009 9:35 AM

As reported by the superintendent at the BOE meeting of September 22, Saint Paul Public Schools experienced a smooth opening of schools this year. Attached to this update is the final Readiness Report detailing all aspects of school openings for SY 2009 - 10.

Capital Expenditure Advisory Committee (CEAC) Applicants
Friday, September 18, 2009 9:35 AM

Board of Education members are requested to solicit applicants for membership on the Capital Expenditure Advisory Committee (CEAC) for the 2009 - 2010 year. Currently only five appointments have been made to this committee, leaving 16 vacancies. It is critical that applications be received and appointments made quickly as the committee will be beginning its annual work soon. The first CEAC meeting is expected to be scheduled for late October.