imagine…

Imagine attending a public high school in the heart of downtown St. Paul, unlike any other in the country. Learn the skills and techniques to become a professional artist from current working artists. Receive a college conservatory level arts education under the guidance of current professional artists. Prepare for college academically in on-level, advanced or AP classes.

A private school experience at a public school price.
No audition. No tuition.

50/50
arts + academics

SPCPA provides authentic arts training taught by current professional artists utilizing the conservatory model while aligned with academic state standards in English, math, science, social studies, world languages, and special education. Half of each day focuses on academics, the other on arts.

at-a-glance

we are a diverse,
focused student body.

SPCPA students come from over 40 different school districts.

90-95% of SPCPA students graduate on time.

we are prepared.

99-100% of SPCPA graduates are accepted into college or conservatory.

50% of graduates pursue arts in some fashion after high school.

ON ACT TESTS

SPCPA students score 2.5 points higher than the MN average.

ON MCA's

SPCPA students score 20% higher than the state average in reading, 15% higher in science, and are typically at or above state average in math.

OUR ALUMNI SAY IT BEST

I had an amazing experience at this arts school! From the moment I walked through the door, I felt inspired by the creativity and talent all around me. The faculty and staff were incredibly knowledgeable and supportive, always pushing me to be my best and never giving up on me. Not only did I develop my artistic skills in ways I never imagined, but I also made lasting friendships with fellow students who share my passion for the arts. The resources and opportunities available at this school are unparalleled, and I feel so grateful to have been a part of such a vibrant and welcoming community. I would highly recommend this arts school to anyone looking to grow their talents and discover their potential as an artist.

Maria Briggs, Broadway actor/dancer/singer, Class of 2009

CONNECTED

An important part of SPCPA’s purpose is to connect the students and the school to the Twin Cities professional arts community in a number of ways.

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Last week SPCPA welcomed Illusion Theater and Keep the Fire Alive (KTFA), a program supporting Native youth through the Indigenous Peoples Task Force. Students had the opportunity to engage more deeply with Native American culture through a rich, meaningful experience centered on learning and connection. Live music and rock painting made the day especially engaging, memorable, and impactful.

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SPCPA students spent their lunch yesterday at Landmark Plaza celebrating Earth Day.

Thanks to our National Honor Society and Earth Club, students learned how to plant flower seeds to take home and grow—small acts that make a real impact.

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Seven(!) SPCPA students are part of the upcoming production of Youth Performance Company's Mean Girls Jr.- James Purcell, Audrey Korba, Zola Renfroe, Peyton Medina-Madrigal, Matt Axtman, Cal Prideaux, and Cohen DaBruzzi.

Mean Girls Jr. opens May 1 and runs through May 17–don;t miss the chance to support these talented performers and catch what promises to be a fun, high energy show!

Tickets: youthperformanceco.org/mean-girls/

Have a great run, ya'll!
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Today, on the 10th anniversary of Prince’s passing, SPCPA students honored his legacy with a performance of “Purple Rain” at Landmark Plaza. See MoreSee Less

Master Class! Alsa and Morgan Bruno from Brass Solidarity (@brasssolidarity) led music students last week in a rousing rendition of Hold On (Change is Comin'), backed by student instrumentalists. Thank you Brass Solidarity – and thanks to SPCPA Music teacher, Chris Hepola, for bringing them in!

Check out a video of the final work:

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SPCPA Senior Dance Showcase 2026

Join us for an inspiring evening of original choreography at this year’s Senior Dance Showcase! Select SPCPA seniors have created their own works, brought to life by talented 11th and 12th grade dancers in a powerful celebration of artistry, collaboration, and student voice.

At Red Eye Theater, Monday, May 4, at 6:00 PM & 7:30 PM

Some seats remain—don’t miss this opportunity to experience the next generation of dance artists sharing their work on a professional stage – come support these student choreographers and performers!

Tickets here: www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/spcpa-senior-project-dance-concert–2026

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Perks of attending a downtown high school #2: You get to eat lunch across the street in a city park.

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SPCPA Student Spotlight!

We’re excited to celebrate current SPCPA student Cora Freeman, who is performing in The Right Thing to Do: The Joe Mauer Story at Stages Theatre Company !

This world premiere—based on the beloved children’s book—"explores the power of small acts of kindness and the impact they can have on others." The show opened just a few days ago and runs through May 10—don’t miss your chance to support Cora and experience this inspiring new production.

Get your tickets @www.stagestheatre.org

We love seeing our students out in the community doing meaningful, joyful work—have a great run, Cora!

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