Facility Usage Information
Reserve Our School Facilities
The Stevens Point Area Public School District offers a variety of facilities available for rent. Whether you’re hosting a community meeting, sports event, or special event, our well-maintained facilities provide the perfect setting. Our Buildings and Grounds Department ensures that all spaces are clean, safe, and ready for your use.
For more information on availability, rental rates, and how to book, please see below.
Fieldhouse Wood Floor Rules
- No soda, sports drinks, juice, coffee, ect. allowed in the fieldhouse. Water is allowed, but please be careful not to spill.
- Popcorn and some candy are allowed. All other foods, cooked or uncooked, are not allowed.
- Only approved non-marking shoes, such as tennis shoes, are allowed on the fieldhouse wood floor.
- No shot putting allowed in the fieldhouse. You may use the upper gym for shot put.
- Baseball/Softball batting cages must have mats under them to protect the gym surface.
- Baseball/Softball teams must use "indoor" balls for infield practice. Pitchers and catchers are allowed to use regulation balls for pitching and playing catch provided proper floor and wall protections are used.
- A protective tarp must be used to cover the floor for major events (graduation, cultural fest, festival of India, dances, etc.).
- No motorized vehicles or any equipment that could damage the wood floor is allowed.
- No athletic tape to be used on the wood floor. Only approved "floor tape" is allowed on the wood floor. The tape must be removed off the floor after each practice/competition.
*Outside groups using the fieldhouse will be charged extra for cleanup if these rules are not followed. Outside groups will get one warning notice, and the second notice will result in future events being denied.*
Bring Your Group to the SPASH High Ropes Course
Adventure Education has a long history in the Stevens Point Area School District. The SPASH Ropes Course outdoor classroom site has been rebuilt and students and community groups have been using the course in full force. The initial course was constructed about 30 years ago, and over that period of time, roughly 21,000 students have experienced the unique challenges and experiences only available through such an offering. Annually, seniors in the Adventure Leadership course use the site in the fall and spring. In addition, sophomores, juniors and seniors in the Adventure Recreation and the Wisconsin River Academy do the same. Student groups such as Foods Biology, SPASH sports teams, and SPASH clubs all have access to the experiences. Use of both the high and low ropes course activities provide students with opportunities to learn about themselves and gain confidence in ways that no other class can. The Adventure Education courses at SPASH provide one of the pillars of the physical education program, providing students with experiences that assist them in developing and promoting their personal lifelong activity. Numerous university groups and community businesses have also accessed the SPASH course. To rent the course, please contact Educational Service, 715-345-5445.
