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Page 1: Youth Community Education Catalog

CEPrior Lake-savage Area Schools

Community Education

Spring 2011•Preschool-Grade 12 Enrichment & Recreation

youth Programsyouth Programs

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Table of ContentsPreschool Classes ...............................................................4 ECFE .............................................................................5

Elementary Before & After School ...................................................6 Kids’ Company ..............................................................9 School’s Out ................................................................10 Nights & Weekends .....................................................11

Parent Information ..........................................................14

Teens Before & After School ................................................. 15 Nights & Weekends .................................................... 16

Summer Preview ..............................................................18City of Prior Lake Recreation...........................................21District Information .........................................................21Guidelines/Procedures ....................................................22Registration ......................................................................23

Community Education is a program of Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools. Community Education Services Mailing Address:4540 Tower Street SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372

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Teen Hang Outs...........15

Summer Preview ........ 18

Ages 6 and Under .........4

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Register Your EmailAll schools are striving to become more paperless. By registering your email with your building secretary, you will receive school newsletters, district-wide updates, school closures due to weather and much more.

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SCHOOL LOCATIONS

EW .........Edgewood ..................5304 WestWood Dr SE, PL

FH ..........Five Hawks ........... 16620 Five Hawks Ave SE, PL

GD ..........Glendale ..............6601 Connelly Parkway, Savage

GW .........Grainwood ........................ 5061 Minnesota St, PL

JP ...........Jeffers Pond ...............14800 Jeffers Pass NW, PL

RR ..........Redtail Ridge .....15200 Hampshire Ave S, Savage

WW ........WestWood ................. 5370 WestWood Dr SE, PL

HOMS ....Hidden Oaks ..............15855 Fish Point Rd SE, PL

TOMS .....Twin Oaks ................. 15860 Fish Point Rd SE, PL

PLHS ......Prior Lake High School ........ 7575 W 150th St, PL

DSC ........District Service Center ........4540 Tower St SE, PL

CE ...........Community Education .......4540 Tower St SE, PL

Get ready to learn, create and Play!As you flip through the following pages, I hope that you and your children are having a difficult time narrowing down all the options that appeal to you! The classes are intended to represent a little bit of everything for young learners, ages 3-18. The classes chosen for the spring catalog feature lots of old favorites that I urge you try if you haven’t done so already! Wish Upon a Ballet, Extreme Legos, Piano Lessons, Driver’s Education...sign up early to secure your child’s space in these popular programs. We’ve also added new classes with an emphasis on creating opportunities for parents to learn and play with their children, recognizing that many of the families we serve spend fewer waking hours with their children than then they spend apart. Look for classes with the P/C symbol throughout this book for these types of programs, but be sure to check out The Language of Toys, A Walk in the Woods, Wigglecise, and How to Get Into College and Pay For It Without Going Broke.

If you don’t see something that you were looking for, please do not hesitate to contact me at 952.226.0088 or [email protected]. I’m always looking for new ways to engage the community in our programming by creating new programs and recruiting instructors that have something to share with others.

Happy Reading,Carrie DobieYouth Programs Coordinator

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The Language of Toys(Ages 6 mo.-5 years w/ an Adult)Join a speech-language pathologist for this exciting, hands-on look at toys, play skills, and how to best integrate language teaching into playtime. Learn new strategies for stimulating language, and for moving your child to the next level of language development, simply by engaging him or her with toys in your own living room! Bring your child and a few of his/her favorite (smaller) toys. You can expect to walk away thinking differently about parenting, playtime, and your role in your child’s language development than you EVER have before this class. You won’t want to miss it!

#3422ASaturday, April 9 9:00-10:00am

#3422BWednesday, April 27 6:00-7:00pm1 Session $25TOMS Media CenterInstructor: Jennifer Walk, M.S., CCC-SLP

doodlebugs and flutterbys with Kidcreate Studio(Ages 3-6)Learn cool facts about bugs while creating beautiful butterflies, lovely ladybugs, wiggly, giggly worm art and more. You’ll learn about different creepy crawlies and have fun creating art inspired by the bug of the week. Explore several art methods as you create sculptures, paintings, and more!

#2804BTuesdays, May 3-24 10:00-11:00am4 Sessions $49DSC CE ClassroomKidcreate Studio Instructor

Wish Upon a Ballet(Ages 3-6)Popular children’s stories and ballet stories merge to create a dance class that is more than ballet steps. Using musical instruments, parachutes and scarves you will create a complete fairy tale experience while skipping, leaping, jumping, and spinning. An introduction to the movements and vocabulary of ballet are taught in a fun and creative manner! Family and friends will be invited to observe a special performance at the end of each section. Girls and boys will need ballet shoes. Girls should wear a leotard and tights. Boys should wear comfortable clothes. Shoes will be available to order at the first class for an extra fee ($18).

#2610CWed., April 20-May 25 10:00-10:45am6 Sessions $51DSC CE ClassroomInstructor: Gina Mayer

Wiggles and Giggles(Ages 3-6)Wiggle and wiggle until you can’t stop the giggles! This time of play develops motor skills and social growth. You’ll dance and move to songs and games; like parachute games, relay races, scooter racing, tumbling, and more! This class is for children only.

#2708ATuesdays, April 5-26 6:00-7:00pm

#2708BTuesdays, May 3-24 6:00-7:00pm

4 Sessions $35Edgewood Room 209Instructor: Cheryl Coghlan

Gymnastics - you’ll Flip over It! (Ages 3-6)Boys and girls will FLIP over learning basic tumbling, along with working on low balance beams, incline mats, spring board and other gymnastics equipment while having an ULTIMATE BLAST! “Bunny pictures” of skills and “props” are used to enhance development and fun. Gymnastics is a confidence-building sport that improves strength, flexibility, agility, and coordination. It’s the best activity for developing skills for all other sports. New challenges at each class. For over forty years, Sandi Charbonneau of L’il Flipsters Gymnastics, LLC has been involved in the sport as a gymnast and a coach. Wear comfortable clothing and bare feet.

#2630F Ages 3-4 yrs.Thursdays, March 3-31 12:15-12:45pm(no class March 24)#2630F1 Ages 4.5-6 yrs.Thursdays, March 3-31 1:00-1:30pm(no class March 24)#2630G 3-4 yrs.Thursdays, April 7-28 12:15-12:45pm

#2630G1 4.5-6 yrs.Thursdays, April 7-28 1:00-1:30pm#2630H Ages 3-4 yrs.Thursdays, May 5-26 12:15-12:45pm#2630H1 Ages 4.5-6 yrs.Thursdays, May 5-26 1:00-1:30pm

4 Sessions $44DSC CE ClassroomL’il Flipsters Gymnastics Instructor

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Rainforest Journey with Science Explorers(Ages 3.5-6)Travel along with Science Explorers as you investigate an environment where it’s always warm, the trees are always green, and the animals are very unique. You will learn about the elements of the rainforest as well as some special animals that live there. You will create art projects, play games, hear stories and use your imagination as you become a world traveler on our rainforest journey.

#2810Tuesdays, April 19-May 3 1:30-2:45pm3 Sessions $39DSC CE ClassroomScience Explorer Instructor

once Upon a time art class with Kidcreate Studio(Ages 3-6)Silly monkeys, colorful fish and alphabet filled coconut trees. This class is part art class and part book club! You will be inspired by outstanding children’s literature. We’ll read fantastic books like Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, Rainbow Fish and Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed. Then, you’ll create your own masterpieces using the books as your inspiration. Together we’ll develop a love of art and reading!

#2821Tuesdays, April 5-26 10:00-11:00am4 Sessions $49DSC CE ClassroomKidcreate Studio Instructor

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early childhood Family center classes A program of Community Education Services Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools

Contact us at 952.226.0950 • Edgewood School 5304 WestWood Dr SE, Prior Lake • E-Mail: [email protected]

The Family Center at Edgewood School offers a wide variety of Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) classes for caregivers and their children, age infant up to kindergarten. Please see our complete course offerings online at www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us/ew under the Early Childhood Family Education link. Call the Family Center Office with questions.

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Video Production(4th-5th Grade)What’s new? You tell us! In this Video Production class you’ll work as anchors, floor directors, editors, and camera crew members to create a newscast just like you see on TV! You’ll also have the opportunity to include video book reviews to recommend your favorite books to other students. You’ll use real equipment, including a green screen, to create your finished project that will be premiered at class on Tuesday, May 10th at 8:45am. The recording will also be posted online, so all of your family and friends will be able to see your job well done.

#2731Mon. & Tues., April 25-May 10 8:10-9:10am6 Sessions $49Jeffers Pond Media CenterInstructor: Kate Tinguely

Super Sports and Games(3rd-5th Grade)

Game on! Join your friends and classmates in scrimmages, games, competitions, and tournaments; then see how you do. A variety of sports will be played, including old favorites like flag football, basketball, and soccer, plus more original variations of dodgeball and tag games. You can’t win if you don’t play!

#2800Tuesdays, April 26-May 24 3:55-4:55pm5 Sessions $29Jeffers Pond GymInstructor: Kevin Humbert

Forces, electricity and Flight with Mad Science(1st-5th Grade)Mad Science is an enrichment program that makes staying after school fun. The interactive and hands-on activities get children excited about science. Each week you’ll take home something that encourages further science exploration. This system has exciting classes including Forces, Electricity and Flight along with Structures, Pressure and Waves. Take home projects include the Skyhawk Glider and Air Blaster along with new take home projects including Bridge Basics, Circuit Maze, Rescue Diver and the Gravity Game.

#2501ATuesdays, April 12-May 17 3:05-4:05pmFive Hawks Media Classroom

#2501BThursdays, April 21-May 26 3:55-4:55pmGlendale Art Room

#2501CMondays, April 11-May 16 3:05-4:05pmGrainwood Room 271

#2501DThursdays, April 21-May 26 3:55-4:55pmJeffers Pond 4th Grade Pod

#2501EWeds., April 20-May 25 3:55-4:55pmWestWood Art Room

#2501GMondays, April 11-May 16 3:55-4:55pmRedtail Ridge Room 223

6 Sessions $79Mad Science Instructor

BeFore/aFterElementaryElementary

BeFore/aFter

Gymnastics-you’ll Flip over It!(Kindergarten-5th Grade)Boys and girls will FLIP over learning basic tumbling, along with working on low balance beams, incline mats, a spring board and other gymnastics equipment while having an ULTIMATE BLAST! Gymnastics is a confidence-building sport that improves strength, flexibility, agility, and coordination. It’s the best activity for developing skills for all other sports. For over forty years, Sandi Charbonneau of L’il Flipsters Gymnastics, LLC has been involved in the sport of gymnastics as a gymnast and a coach. Wear comfortable clothing and socks. This class is a favorite and will fill fast! Register Today!

#5102C Mondays, March 28-April 11 3:05-4:05pmGrainwood Gym

#5102E Thursdays, March 31-April 14 3:55-4:55pmWestWood Gym

#5102G Wed., March 30-April 20 3:55-4:55pm(no class April 13)Redtail Ridge Gym

3 Sessions $39L’il Flipsters Gymnastics Instructor

Animaltastic art(2nd-5th grade)No two Zebras have the same stripes; no two giraffes have the same speckled spots. The individual patterns and designs we love about these animals are the same things that make your art unique and beautiful! In this class you’ll use your favorite animal and the works of famous artists to inspire you to create an animal themed clay sculpture, a painting, and a print. This class is sure to be outROARgeous!

#2819Weds., April 20-May 11 3:50-5:00pm4 Sessions $49Jeffers Pond Art RoomInstructor: Kirsten Shaheen

Super Sports & Games

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e l e m e n t a r y B e f o r e / a f t e r S c h o o lcreate your own Video Game(3rd-5th Grade)In this Video Game Animation class, you will explore how to create animated characters, stories, and art using Scratch, a computer learning tool that teaches programming skills. You’ll draw pictures, add sound and movement, and share your creations with other participants. You will learn about programs that already exist and design your own using a visual programming language. Please bring a USB drive on the last day of class to take your game home! Scratch Software is free to download, so participants may add to their games after class from a home computer if they need additional time.

#2792GThursdays, April 21-May 19 3:55-4:55pm5 Sessions $49Redtail Ridge Media CenterInstructor: Kelly Iverson-Egge

Clay Camp - Sculptures (Kindergarten-5th Grade)Clay Campers, you will love sculpting and defining your ability through fine details to create any kind of sculpture piece using a new clay! You will be able to make any animal or vehicle, or anything you would want for a figurine! Ideas include penguins, small tea set, dolphins, race cars, aliens, a person or a doll, piggy, just about anything you could possibly think of! Try to come with something in mind, a picture, or even an example to try to copy…but be assured the instructor will have lots of ideas for you as well. You will use small sculpting tools, and the best part…you get to take this project home with you! No waiting!

#2628Monday, May 2 3:55-4:55pmGlendale Art Room

#2628Tuesday, May 3 3:55-4:55pmRedtail Ridge Art Room

#2628Wednesday, May 4 3:05-4:05pmFive Hawks Room 243

1 Session $29Instructor: Laura “the Potter” Lounsbury

Zhu Zhu Pets Art with Kidcreate Studio(Kindergarten-5th Grade)Do you Zhu Zhu? We do! Come and create awesome Zhu Zhu sized accessories for your hamster pals. Whether you have Winkie, Pipsqueak, NumNums or Scuddles your hamster will love the crafts you create. You’ll make hamster carriers, exercise wheels, cute costumes and more. These projects are positively zhu-tastic!

#2811AThursdays, April 28-May 19 3:05-4:05pmFive Hawks Art Room

#2811CTuesdays, April 19-May 10 3:05-4:05pmGrainwood Art Room

#2811DMondays, April 18-May 9 3:55-4:55pmJeffers Pond 2nd Grade Pod

#2811EFridays, April 29-May 20 3:55-4:55pmWestWood Art Room

#2811GWeds., April 20-May 11 3:55-4:55pmRedtail Ridge Room 215

4 Sessions $55Kidcreate Studio Instructor

Paint, Sculpt and craft with Abrakadoodle(Kindergarten-5th Grade)This is a fun creative program that will develop your imagination. You’ll paint pussy willows using metallic paints, create a masterpiece on canvas board, sculpt Oaxacan animals, decoupage picture frames and create lots of colorful art!

#2806AMondays, April 11-May 16 3:05-4:05pmFive Hawks Art Room

#2806BWeds., April 20-May 25 3:55-4:55pmGlendale Art Room

#2806DTuesdays, April 12-May 17 3:55-4:55pmJeffers Pond Art Room

#2806GThursdays, April 14-May 19 3:55-4:55pmRedtail Ridge Art Room

#2806EThursdays, April 14-May 19 3:55-4:55pmWestWood Art Room

6 Sessions $85Abrakadoodle Instructor

Junior Soccer with youth Enrichment league(Kindergarten-2nd Grade)Get outside and get kickin’! Learn the fundamentals of dribbling, passing, receiving and scoring. Emphasis is on teamwork, fundamentals, safety and fast-paced action. Get your pulse pounding today!

#2832AFridays, April 29-June 3 3:05-4:05pm(no class May 27)Five Hawks K1 Classroom5 Sessions $55

#2832EThursdays, April 28-June 2 3:55-4:55pmWestWood Gym6 Sessions $65Youth Enrichment League Instructor

logic, logic, logic(3rd-5th Grade)Have fun with math! Solve brain teasers and mind boggling puzzles with friends or by yourself. You’ll practice sequencing, analogies, inductive reasoning, and thinking skills by doing Wuzzles, Matrix puzzles, riddles, brain teasers, toothpick puzzles, and analogies. Don’t think about it too long, sign up while there is space!

#2822Thursdays, April 7-May 12 8:10-9:10am6 Sessions $59Glendale Staff LoungeInstructor: Sally Wattermann

Abrakadoodle Art

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amazing cartoons with young Rembrandts(1st-5th Grade)Create amazing cartoons! Discover story-telling through pictures. You will build artistic skills with step-by-step instructions from an enthusiastic and talented teacher. This class will expand your knowledge in art.

#2556AThursdays, April 7-May 19 3:05-4:05pm(no class April 14)Five Hawks Kindergarten Room

#2556BWednesdays, April 6-May 11 8:10-9:10amGlendale Teacher’s Lounge

#2556DMondays, April 4-May 9 3:55-4:55pmJeffers Pond Media Center

#2556EWeds., April 6-May 18 3:55-4:55pm(no class April 13)WestWood Room 201

#2556GTuesdays, April 5-May 10 3:55-4:55pmRedtail Ridge Room 224

6 Sessions $75Young Rembrandts Instructor

e l e m e n t a r y B e f o r e / a f t e r S c h o o lchess nuts with SchoolhouseChess of Minnesota(1st-5th Grade)Join Schoolhouse Chess and learn to play the most popular game in the world! This program brings chess pieces to life using creative personalities that fascinate and make learning fun. Class curriculum depends on the level of students. Beginners receive an introduction to chess pieces, setup, basic rules including checking, castling and material value. Intermediate players learn sophisticated chess tactics and strategies. Each of you will receive your own magnetic chess set, Schoolhouse Chess Comic Book, and weekly worksheets.

#2563AWeds,, April 20-May 25 3:05-4:05pmFive Hawks Media Classroom

#2563BTuesdays, April 12-May 17 8:10-9:10amGlendale Teacher’s Lounge

#2563CTuesdays, April 12-May 17 3:05-4:05pmGrainwood Room 270

#2563DTuesdays, April 12-May 17 3:55-4:55pmJeffers Pond Media Center

#2563EFridays, April 8-May 27 3:55-4:55pm(no class April 15, 22)WestWood Media Center

#2563GWed., April 20-May 25 3:55-4:55pmRedtail Ridge Room 221

6 Sessions $69Schoolhouse Chess of MN Instructor Minnesota K-12 Education

Subtraction and CreditMinnesota offers education tax subtraction and credit for families whose children participate in after school enrichment programs. Some Community Education classes qualify for this program. Here are some of the qualifications:• Only the cost of instruction qualifies for

subtraction or credit.• In order to apply for a credit or

deduction, families must have evidence they have paid the amount indicated.

If you have questions, please call the Minnesota Individual Income Tax Division at 1.800.652.9094.

advanced chess nuts with Schoolhouse chess of Mn(3rd-5th grade)Learn refined chess tactics and strategies to make you a chessmaster! You’ll receive your own chess scorebook and weekly take-home materials. This advanced course is for the serious chess player. Topics covered include principles of openings, mid-game strategies, and how to play the endgame. Registrants must have participated in the intermediate group of a Chess Nuts course or have commensurate chess skills.

#2563E1Fridays, April 8-May 27 3:55-4:55pm(no class April 15 & 22)6 Sessions $69WestWood Media CenterMad Science Instructor

Schoolhouse Chess

Young Rembrandts Cartoons

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e l e m e n t a r y B e f o r e / a f t e r S c h o o lextreme Lego: Pulleys with youth enrichment league(Kindergarten-3rd Grade)New and returning students are welcome! Build a crane, a clown sign, design your own conveyor belt and use these projects to investigate basic pulleys concepts including: direction of rotation, increased speed, a fixed pulleys, movable pulleys system, and compound pulleys. We may even try to build the world’s longest conveyor belt made of LEGOs at the last class! How cool is that?

#2647AThursdays, April 7-May 12 3:55-4:55pmFive Hawks Media Classroom

#2647BTuesdays, April 5-May 10 3:55-4:55pmGlendale Art Room

#2647CMondays, April 18-May 23 3:05-4:05pmGrainwood Conference Room

#2647DWednesdays, April 6-May 18 3:55-4:55pm(no class April 13)Jeffers Pond 1st Grade Pod

#2647GFridays, April 1-May 20 3:55-4:55pm(no class April 15 & 22)Redtail Ridge 1st Grade Pod

6 Sessions $65Youth Enrichment League Instructor

Kids’ Company is a program of ISD #719 Community Education Services.

This program operates on a self-sustaining basis and is financed by enrollment fees. No school funds are used to support the

Kids’ Company Program.

Kids’ Company has been in operation since 1989. Our mission is to offer parents/ guardians who work or go to school a

caring, safe, supervised, recreational, and enriching environment for their preschool

and school-age children.

4-K Program at EdgewoodThis program offers 4 and 5 year olds a nurturing environment where they can

play, learn and develop social skills. Preschool and half day Kindergarten

children will experience activities that enhance the classroom experience and encourage the development of decision

making, motor and problem solving skills.

Grades K-2This program helps to instill independence

and creativity, foster growth through experiences in varied social situations and

promote decision making skills. In addition, the goal is to help create a well-rounded

child in each of the developmental areas.

Grades 3-5This program strives to provide an

environment where every individual is an active participant and has a sense of

belonging. We emphasize social growth, independence and self-esteem by

providing a wide variety of activities.

The summer program is packed full of intentional programming and activities

which may include tennis, golf, chess, cooking, Spanish, art and craft activities. Transportation to summer swim lessons

and a variety of other Community Education classes may be provided. The children

enjoy field trips once per week.

For registration information please call 952.226.0090.

Special Education Advisory CouncilLook for the in this catalog for programs that the Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC) has selected as pilot classes that may be appropriate to add paraprofessional support for students with special needs. These classes are open to all learners. We provide reasonable accommodations whenever possible to help students participate in all of our programs. Please contact Carrie at 952.226.0088 a minimum of 3 weeks prior to class start date to discuss reasonable accommodations.

SEAC

aprendemos el espaÑol-We learn Spanish(Kindergarten-5th grade)Come join a certified Spanish teacher on this 5-week adventure in Spanish! We will use songs, games, puppets, crafts, worksheets and more in this fun and dynamic class. In this session we will focus on learning to tell time in Spanish, the days of the week, months, seasons, weather and more! This class is for newcomers as well as those with some previous knowledge of the language. Come prepared to have loads of fun while we “aprendemos el español”!

#2758Fridays, April 29-May 27 8:10-9:10am5 Sessions $49Glendale Staff LoungeInstructor: Kari Herrgott

Extreme Legos

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art adventure day(Ages 7+)If you love art, have your creativity sparked with each hour of art emersion in this adventure. Class may include creating art-to-wear shirts, exploring collages like Matisse, designing with innovative surface techniques-using drawing, painting, and printing, and molding clay objects. There are no mistakes in this inspirational nurturing class. Plenty of individual attention is given as you are encouraged to create art that is uniquely yours. Please indicate t-shirt size when registering. Bring paper towels, a lunch, a beverage, a shirt box, and a jacket to go outside. Dress for a mess! Supply fee ($8) is included.

#3140A Wednesday, March 23 12:00-4:30pm1 Session $45DSC CE ClassroomInstructor: Dar Brooks

Robotics Construction: Movers & shakers with computer explorers(Kindergarten-5th Grade)Working in a small team, you will explore with the PicoCricket Robotic Systems to build and experiment with robotics while using advanced sensors including light, sound, touch and motion. This course provides you with a great introduction to programming, robotics, and engineering. It’s goal is to challenge your minds and creativity with hands on projects and explore many different possibilities. You will mix a robotic brain with motors and crafts to make a moving structure. You will build a robotic puppet that bobs up and down and use lego parts to program different robotic motions modules. Please bring a bag lunch.

#2833Friday, April 15 9:00am-3:00pm1 Session $69DSC ClassroomComputer Science Instructor

Great BIG art with Kidcreate Studio(Kindergarten-5th Grade)Experience the outrageous side of art! As a young artist you will learn about the Pop Art movement as you create larger than life pizza pillows, candy creations, and enormous drawings of your favorite cartoon character! Many art techniques will be explored in this camp including collage, drawing, sculpture and painting.

#2825Mon. & Tue., March 21-22 8:30-11:00am2 Sessions $59DSC CE ClassroomKidcreate Studio Instructor

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PE Safari Camp with Active Solutions(Kindergarten-5th Grade)Get up. Go. Keep going! No school is not an excuse for not being active. Gather your friends and sign up for a day of activities and challenges…show them what you can do in a game or competition. Activities include individual and team sports; racket games, track and field, kickball, tag games, ultimate frisbee, capture the flag, frisbee golf, floor hockey and many others. There will be walking field trips on some days. Please bring a lunch, two big snacks, shorts, t-shirts, gym shoes, sweat pants/shirts, outside gear, a water bottle and 2 books to read. You will receive a new piece of athletic equipment.

#2597KMonday, March 7 8:00am-5:00pmTOMS Jerabek

#2597LFriday, March 18 8:00am-5:00pmLocation TBD Gym TBD

#2597MMonday, March 21 8:00am-5:00pmHOMS Gym B

#2597NTuesday, March 22 8:00am-5:00pmHOMS Gym B

#2597OWednesday, March 23 8:00am-5:00pmHOMS Gym B

1 Session $55Active Solutions Instructor - Pat Caldwell

Volcanoes and Earthquakes with Science Explorers(1st-5th Grade)When earth rumbles, is it a volcano or an earthquake? You’ll learn why volcanoes erupt and earthquakes shake. Experiment with mini volcanic eruptions and learn about plate tectonics and fault lines in this earth shattering class!

#2549Monday, March 7 9:00-11:00am1 Session $25DSC CE ClassroomScience Explorers Instructor

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cIty canVaSThe City Canvas celebrates and recognizes local artistic talents by providing a place for artists to showcase their work at Prior Lake City Hall. If you would like to display your art for others to enjoy, and you are a resident of the city of Prior Lake or a surrounding township, or a student of ISD 719 schools, please contact Jenny Nagy at 952-226-0085 or [email protected].

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tae Kwon do Karate(Ages 5+)See page 17 for complete description.

#6504A 6:15-6:45pmWhite Belt (Ages 5-7) $40

#6504B 6:50-7:35pmWhite Belt (Ages 8+) $55

#6504C 7:40-8:25pmYellow-Black Belt $55

Thursdays, March 31-April 28

5 Sessions Glendale Multipurpose RoomInstructor: Barb Minar, 4th Dan Blackbelt

wigglecise (Ages 4-11 & an Adult)Have you ever wondered what your child does in class? Wonder no more! This is a great class for children and parents. Wigglecise is a high-energy class with lots of movement. The focus is on having fun with your child while exercising. We will incorporate a number of activities through parachute play, games and obstacle courses.

#2723ASaturdays, April 2-16 10:30-11:20am

#2723BSaturdays, May 7-21 10:30-11:20am

#2723CSaturdays, June 4-18 10:30-11:20am

3 Sessions $29BRX FitnessInstructor: Cheryl Coghlan

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Hip Hop and tap dance(Ages 5-7)As a growing dancer, you will experience the upbeat and energetic style of jazz and hip hop as well as the exciting rhythms of tap. Proper terms for dance steps will be taught as well as body awareness to improve posture, strength and flexibility. Gain poise & confidence as you leap & spin!

#2617Tuesdays, March 15-May 24 4:30-5:30pm(no class March 22, April 5)9 Sessions $89TOMS AuditoriumMayer Arts Instructor

Hip Hop(Ages 8-12)Get into the groove! You will learn hip hop steps to fun and upbeat music. Come learn to leap, turn and shine. This class is not only fun but will improve posture, strength and flexibility in a positive and self-esteem building atmosphere.

#2618Tuesdays, March 15-May 24 5:45-6:45pm(no class March 22, April 5)9 Sessions $89TOMS CafeteriaMayer Arts Instructor

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Fencing: tournament Prep with youth enrichment league(2nd-5th Grade)Get pumped and prepped for our end-of-year tournament. This session is designed to sharpen your skills and focus your talent to be the best you can be. Safety is our first priority. We supply safety swords, protective masks & jackets, and a high-octane, inclusive environment. Through fencing, you can acquire quick reflexes, strategic abilities, and concentration. ARE YOU READY TO DUEL? Youth Enrichment League will be sponsoring a spring metro area tournament. Students from fencing clubs throughout the metro area will be invited. Participation in the tournament is optional and requires an additional fee. Time, date and location of tournament have yet to be determined. Details will follow.

#6113AWeds., April 6-May 18 6:00-7:00pm7 Sessions $85TOMS CafeteriaYouth Enrichment League Instructor

Piano Lessons(Ages 7-13)See page 16 for complete description.

#3151ATuesdays, March 29-May 24 4:00-8:30pm(no class April 26)

#3151BWeds., March 30-May 25 4:00-8:30pm(no class April 27)

8 Sessions $159TOMS Room 102BInstructor: Diane Kary

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Musical KeyboardingBeginner-advanced(Ages 7+)Bring your own keyboard and get a great introduction to music! These four individual lessons will familiarize you with the keyboard and teach you the basics of music theory. Using a color-coded guide, you’ll learn to play several songs, and spark your interest in music. Please call Mo at 952.226.1540 before March 31st to set up your 30 minute lesson time. Then call Community Education at 952.226.0080 to register. Class fee includes a lesson book ($15). Returning students who own the lesson book may register at $70.

#2555ASaturdays, April 9-May 7 9:00-11:30am(no class April 23)4 Sessions $89TOMS Room 105Instructor: Mo Elvin

Babysitting training(Ages 11-15)See page 17 for complete description.

#4008ITues. & Wed., April 5 & 6 4:30-8:30pm

#4008JTues. & Thurs., May 17 & 19 4:30-8:30pm

#4008KTues. & Thurs., May 31 & June 2 4:30-8:30pm

2 Sessions $59DSC CE ClassroomInstructor: Karlen Long, American Red Cross

advanced Babysitting(Ages 11-15)See page 17 for complete description.

#4000EFriday, April 15 8:15-11:45am1 Session $49DSC Large Conference RoomInstructor: Karlen Long, American Red Cross

Safe at Home-on My own(Ages 8-11)If you (or your parents!) are feeling nervous about you being home alone for a little while this summer, this class is the solution to helping you feel more prepared. Safe at Home will answer your questions about setting up your routine to be by yourself when your parents are not home. Class will cover common household emergencies, using the telephone, basic first-aid, and more. Course fee includes student workbook. This class is intended as a tool to help families prepare youth for staying home alone. Safe At Home will not fully prepare all youth for the responsibilities involved with being at home alone.

#2757EThursday, May 26 6:00-8:00pm1 Session $39DSC CE ClassroomInstructor: Karlen Long, American Red Cross

Mannerly Manners® rule!(Ages 7-15)As the saying goes, you never get a second chance to make a first impression; it only takes three seconds and lasts a lifetime! Do you know what it means to present your finest? Mannerly Manners®, a leading etiquette source, supports family values through empowering kids with the ability to impress everyone they meet, improve their grades, and deal with problem solving by delivering an educational hands-on, fun and exciting manners experience. This class covers introductions, the importance of smile, posture, conversation skills, table manners, thank you notes, and much more. You will learn easy to follow, useful and interactive character building exercises that you can continue to practice at home, build self-confidence and prepare yourself for any social situation. Fee includes individual attention, 49-page guidebook, many handouts to support lessons, dessert meal and a certificate of completion. Parents are invited to observe any or all of the lessons.

#2637Thursdays, May 5-26 6:00-8:00pm4 Sessions $149TOMS Room 307Instructor: Marilyn G. Pentel

reading, Writing, and recalling Facts(1st-5th Grade)This class is jam-packed with strategies that will increase your child’s skills in reading, spelling, writing, and recalling information. Please bring 10 pennies to class, which will be used to make a memorable book. Parents are strongly encouraged to attend the class at no additional cost.

#4005Wednesday, April 6 6:30-8:00pm1 Session $25PLHS Lecture HallInstructor: Nancy Kodelka

learn Math Facts the easy Way(2nd-5th Grade)Listen carefully and you’ll have all the memory tricks that will make adding, subtracting, and multiplying easy! Parents, you’re encouraged to attend at no extra charge. Adding and subtraction are covered in session 1, and multiplying in session 2. The multiplication facts will be a “piece of cake” if you know the memory tricks that will give you the answers. Bring a notebook and pencil. If you need one night only, call 952.226.0080.

#4007Tuesdays, April 5-12 6:30-7:45pm2 Sessions $35PLHS Lecture HallInstructor: Nancy Kodelka

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a Walk in the Woods (All Ages)Have you ever wanted to know what that plant was growing in the woods? Or which bird was singing its spring song? Meet us at Spring Lake Regional Park for a walk in the woods! You will learn the skills to start your own discovery of our great local natural resources. Dress appropriately for an outdoor hike (long pants, no sandals). All ages are welcome, but youth under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult. In the event of rain, the adventure will be rescheduled for May 14th. Participants will be contacted with parking and meeting location information.

#2784Saturday, May 7 10:00am-12:30pm1 Session $9/person or $15/familySpring Lake Regional Park Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Instructor

Kid Smart(Ages 5-12)Do you know what to do if you’re approached by a bully or a harmful stranger? Kid Smart will teach you quick responses to “no win” situations; including how to get out of holds, what to say, and how to take action. Your instructor, Master Tom Malone, has over 15 years of experience in the martial arts. Courage medals and a self defense booklet will be awarded to participants.

#6056Saturday, April 2 1:00-3:00pm1 Session $39TOMS Blue GymInstructor: Tom Malone

Soda Pop - The Home Brewed Way(Ages 7+ w/ an Adult)Enjoy all the fun of soda with none of the additives of commercial sodas! You’ll learn about several types of home-brewed sodas and make two variations of Ginger Ale in class; one using natural ingredients and another from flavored extracts. You’ll take home samples of each to compare, along with the recipes. A supply fee of $3 per pair must be paid to the instructor at class.

#3241Monday, April 18th 6:00-9:00TOMS Room 208$19/ Individual (Ages 16+)$29/Pair (Adult and Child)Instructor: Mark Glewwe

Cookies for Kids (Ages 6+ w/an Adult)Kids and parents and cookies…what a terrific combination! And nothing is better than making and baking an assortment of yummy chocolate chip cookie variations. Officials in the food industry estimate that ½ of all homemade cookies are chocolate chip! We’ll make 4 fantastic cookie recipes – Almost Mrs. Field’s Chocolate Chip, Banana Chocolate Chip, Chocolate with White Chips and Toffee Chocolate Chip. Then we’ll also make and bake Chocolate Mint Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies, Sugar Drops and Rolled Sugar Thins (with kids painting original designs on them). Adults will benefit by getting a tip sheet on how to ensure making great cookies every time. Bring containers to transport your cookies home to enjoy immediately or freeze them. Supply fee ($10 per pair) is included in class fee. A pair is one adult and one child. One additional adult or child may be added for $10, but will share the same ingredients as the pair.

#2828Saturday, March 12 9:00am-Noon1 Session $35/pair (1 child plus 1 adult)TOMS Room 308Instructor: Laurel Severson

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Summer Shuffle(Kindergarten-5th grade)

Experience new Community Education programs, or classes you have been thinking about trying. The evening consists of two 50 minute sessions for elementary school students. Join us for one or two classes at just $7 per session. You will also receive discounts on most youth summer class registrations completed at the event. Watch for more detailed registration information in April. Co-sponsored by Shakopee Public Schools Community Education.

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Science night liveFor the fourth consecutive year, ISD 719 Community Education Services is hosting a series of science related speakers and presentations perfect for the entire family. Tuesday, April 19 7:00-8:30pmPLHS AuditoriumTopic: EnergyWatch for more information to come home in backpacks, or call Jenny Nagy at 952.226.0085.

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Make a difference. Become a PlHS Math tutor!Math Tutors offer one-on-one math tutoring for high school students needing assistance in all levels of math including algebra, geometry and trigonometry.

Interested volunteers would be matched with a student pending an interview and criminal background check and would work with a student 1-2 hours per week.

Those interested in the math tutoring program should contact the Community Involvement Coordinator, Jenny Nagy at 952.226.0085 or

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P a r e n t i n f o r m a t i o nParenting opportunityThe Spirited Child - Secrets to effective disciplineHow do you discipline a child who refuses to take “no” for an answer and seems to know the perfect trigger to “push your buttons?” What strategies work with a child who can feel the seams in socks and refuses to wear them or one who “loses it” because there is a change in plans? What do you do when he’s having difficulty listening or staying focused? Is there a way to survive and even enjoy life with a spirited child?

Join Mary Sheedy Kurcinka to discover:•What makes kids spirited•Techniques that help you identify and focus on this child’s strengths

•Effective discipline strategies for stopping challenging behaviors

•Tools for teaching this child essential life skills, such as managing intensity, coping with change, and working with others

•How to plan for success and create an environment where the spirited child thrives

•An appreciation for the joy and excitement of life with the spirited child

#2444Tuesday, March 1 7:00-8:30pm1 Session $5/person or $7/couplePLHS AuditoriumInstructor: Mary Sheedy Kurcinka

How to Get Into college and Pay for It WItHoUt Going Broke(Parents of Juniors and Seniors)See page 17 for complete description.

#3045Wednesday, April 20 6:30-8:30pmPLHS Lecture Hall$19/ Individual $29/PairInstructors: Jay Benanav and Alan Weinblatt

dIStrIct cenSUSAll residents of the district are

required to be listed on the census, including new babies, all preschoolers and

new families in the district. Call the District Services Center at

952.226.0043. Having your name on the census will ensure

that you receive information on ECFE, Screening,

Kindergarten Registration and other pertinent district news.

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autism: a Family’s Message of Hope and Promise (adults & children 5th Grade+)ISD 719 Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC) and Community Education Services are very proud to invite Barb Kavan, ISD 719’s Special Education Coordinator and her son, Stefan, to speak on this disorder and their recently published book Trainman. Trainman was co-written with Barb’s son Stefan who has a form of ASD. Social acceptance and friendships are key components in quality of life and general human development.

But for most children on the autism spectrum, being socially accepted does not come easy. This true story shows how the frequent disconnect between children with ASD and their nondisabled peers can be bridged by capitalizing on the child’s special interest, leading to acceptance, friendship and increased self-esteem. There will be a Q&A after the presentation and also time to purchase the book ($16.95) before and after the event. Students 5th grade and up are welcome to come at no

extra cost with an adult. This presentation qualifies for 1.5 CEU’s. Cosponsored with Prior Lake-Savage Area School’s Community Education, Special Education Advisory Council and Prior Lake Optimist Club.

#2453Monday, April 4 6:30-8:00pmVendor Fair begins at 5:30pmTOMS AuditoriumPreregistered Fees: $5/person or $7/coupleRegistration at the Door: $7/person or $9/couple

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After School Art Studio- outdoor edition(6th-8th Grade)Make the school yard your studio! After School Art Studio offers you an opportunity to make a masterpiece all your own. You choose the project and supplies! Choose to tie dye t-shirts, make a splatter painting, construct an outdoor sculpture, take a series of snapshots to create a photo display, or use the art supplies to bring your own idea to life. Mrs. Pyle will provide the supplies and tips for making your work the best it can be, but bring your own idea and be ready to start creating right away!

#2815AThursdays, Mar. 31-April 28 2:30-3:30pm(no class April 14)

#2815BThursdays, May 5-26 2:30-3:30pm

4 Sessions $ 49HOMS Room 742Instructor: Julie Pyle

Fencing: tournament Prep with youth enrichment league(6th-12th Grade)Get pumped and prepped for our end-of-the year tournament. This session is designed to sharpen your skills and focus your talent to be the best you can be. Safety is our first priority. We supply safety swords, protective masks & jackets, and a high-octane, inclusive environment. Through fencing, you can acquire quick reflexes, strategic abilities, and concentration. ARE YOU READY TO DUEL? Youth Enrichment League will be sponsoring a spring metro area tournament. Students from fencing clubs throughout the metro area will be invited. Participation in the tournament is optional and requires an additional fee. Time, date and location of tournament have yet to be determined.

#6113B 6th-8th GradeTuesdays, April 5-May 10 2:20-3:20pm#6113C 6th-12th GradeWednesdays, April 6-May 18 7:15-8:15pm

6 Sessions $75TOMS CafeteriaYouth Enrichment League Instructor

Golf club(6th-8th Grade)Don’t miss your tee time! Golf Club is for you whether you are a beginner or you have a lot of experience. It is the total package, including one-way bus transportation from Twin Oaks Middle School, group lessons from a golf instructor, time on the driving range and putting green, and one tee time per week for those of you that the Cleary Lake Staff feel could complete a round. The bus departs from Twin Oaks Middle School (under the marquee) for Three Rivers Park District Cleary Lake Golf Course at 2:20. Parents are responsible for pick up at 4:00 from the golf course (18106 Texas Avenue, Prior Lake). Registered students will have the option to purchase a Summer Junior Season Pass for Cleary Lake Golf course at the price of $100 (regular price is $275). Please bring your own clubs. Golf clubs are not allowed on morning bus routes, please arrange to bring clubs to school each day. Storage at HOMS and TOMS will be available.

#2778Tues. & Thurs., April 12-May 12 2:20-4:0010 Sessions $199Cleary Lake Golf CourseInstructors: Cleary Lake Golf Course Staff

t e e n s b e f o r e / a f t e r s c h o o lIndividual Guitar/Bass Lessons with Rob Hahn(5th-12th Grade)In your weekly 30 minute lesson, you will learn music theory and improve your skills on the guitar/bass. Instruction will include both chord and melody work, strumming patterns and blues and rock chord progressions. Please bring your own instrument. Email Rob at [email protected] to confirm your lesson day and time and discuss lesson books. Then call Community Education at 952.226.0080 to register.

#2668Days TBD, March 28-May 27 3:15-6:15pm9 Sessions $198PLHS Music Practice RoomsInstructor: Rob Hahn

teen Hang outs at club Prior(Ages 12-15)Drop in to Club Prior (next to the Prior Lake Library) with your friends and enjoy darts, pool, TV, Wii and more. This is a free program, but registration is required. All participants and their parents/guardians must sign a Behavior/Conduct Agreement prior to admittance. Bus transportation is available from TOMS. Please request this option when you register. Cosponsored by ISD 719 Community Education & City of Prior Lake Recreation Department. Register at www.priorlakerecreation.com.

Fridays, March 4, 11, April 1, 8, 29, May 6, 13, 20 2:30-5:00pm*Location: Club Prior *Note New Time

Blanket Brigade(6th-8th Grade)You can make a difference in your community! As a part of Blanket Brigade you’ll ride in a school van to purchase fleece that you’ll use to make baby blankets. At the last session of the program you will take the van to deliver the blankets to the Scott County CAP Agency’s Crisis Nursery in Shakopee.

#2536ATuesdays, April 5-26 2:20-4:30pm

#2536BTuesdays, May 3-24 2:20-4:30pm

4 Sessions $29HOMS Media CenterInstructor: Dorothy Aho

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Boat Safety clinic(Ages 12-17)The annual boat safety clinic is a one stop opportunity for local youth to learn safe boating and personal watercraft skills. You will receive focused instruction and will meet local DNR and sheriff’s departmentstaff responsible for enforcement of boating regulations on Prior Lake. You will complete a requisite DNR workbook and wrap up a full morning by completing the DNR exam and certification application. The exam requires a passing grade in order to be certified to operate watercraft on thelake. The test is scored by the DNR. You will receive your certificate by mail from the DNR upon successfully completing the clinic and exam. Fee includes pizza and pop following the clinic. Cosponsored by the Prior Lake Association, ISD 719 Community Education Services, Scott County Sheriff’s Office and the DNR.

#2555ASaturday, April 16 8:00am-12:00pm

#2555BSaturday, May 14 8:00am-12:00pm

1 Session $9PLHS Room: Lecture HallInstructor: Woody Spitzmueller

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driver’s education(Ages 15+)A complete Driver’s Education program is offered through Community Education, including approximately 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training. This class meets all requirements of the State of Minnesota for licensing. Once you acquire your driver’s permit, behind-the-wheel lessons are arranged on an individual basis. You must be 15 years of age to take the permit test. Please pick up registration materials at the High School Student Services office, the Community Education office, or print online at www.priorlakesavagece.com. The final class day of each session runs 3:15-4:30pm. If you have questions, call Jody at 952.226.0080.

#6100F 3:15-6:00pmMonday-Thursday April 4-7Monday-Thursday April 11-14 (class on April 13 runs 1:45-4:000pm)Monday-Thursday April 18-21

#6100G 3:15-6:00pmMonday-Thursday May 2-5Monday-Thursday May 9-12Monday-Thursday May 16-19

12 Sessions $340 (total fee) with $170 due at RegistrationPLHS Room 237Driver Education Inc. Instructor

Piano Lessons(Ages 7-13)In these 30 minute lessons, you will learn the fundamentals of music or improve your existing piano skills. Instruction will include piano lessons, theory and performance books. You will need to purchase books prior to the first lesson. Additional books may be purchased as needed. Please bring an 8x11 notebook for assignments. Call Diane at 952.226.5279 to confirm your time slot between 4:00-8:30pm on your selected day before registering with Community Education at 952.226.0080.

#3151ATuesdays, March 29-May 24 4:00-8:30pm(no class April 26)

#3151BWeds., March 30-May 25 4:00-8:30pm(no class April 27)

8 Sessions $159TOMS Room 102BInstructor: Diane Kary

SAT/PSAT Preparation with Advantage Educational Programs(10th-12th grade)Are you planning to take the SAT or PSAT? If so, this 12-hour course is intended to assist you with your test-taking skills by providing strategies and review of all the SAT testing areas. Course work addresses vocabulary development, intensive mathematical review, reading comprehension improvement, science reasoning, concentration improvement, overcoming test anxiety, time management, and essay writing. The course meets for three hours, once each week for four weeks. The course begins and ends with a shortened sample test designed to show you what areas you need to address and how you have improved your test taking ability. You may repeat the courses as often as you wish -- FREE OF CHARGE. Please call to re-register or to receive the discount for registering for both tests.

#2809ASAT/PSAT Test PrepSaturdays, April 30-May 21 9:00am-NoonTOMS Media Center

4 Sessions (ACT or SAT/PSAT) $120Advantage Education Programs Instructor

WonderInG WHIcH PatH to taKe?Visit Minnesota Careers Information System to help guide you in your career and post high school education goals.Parents: Learn how to help your child decide which careers could be the best fit for them. Visit http://mncis.intocareers.org and enter username: priorlake and password: lakers.

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Babysitting training(Ages 11-15)This updated Babysitting Training class prepares you to safely and responsibly care for yourself and children or infants in the absence of a parent or guardian. This class will help you develop leadership skills, learn how to develop a babysitter’s business (CD-rom included), keep yourself and others safe, help children behave, and learn basic child care and First Aid. You must complete all hours to earn a completion certificate. You will receive a Babysitter’s Bag with a handbook. Please bring a bag lunch for break time. Call to register. No discounts.

#4008ITues. & Wed., April 5 & 6 4:30-8:30pm

#4008JTues. & Thurs., May 17 & 19 4:30-8:30pm

#4008KTues. & Thurs., May 31 & June 2 4:30-8:30pm

2 Sessions $59DSC CE ClassroomInstructor: Karlen Long, American Red Cross

t e e n s n i g h t s & w e e k e n d stae Kwon do Karate(Ages 5+)In this class, you’ll learn the basics and advance through the program based on skill level. You’ll learn to apply attributes such as respect, self control and discipline to your daily activities while learning self defense and how to avoid becoming a victim. The instructor moves quickly, so plan to attend all sessions. Younger students and those who may require additional guidance or help following instructions should be accompanied by an adult (at no extra charge). You will be invited to test for different belt levels when the instructor feels you can succeed. Testing is optional and requires an additional fee of approximately $40.

#6504A 6:15-6:45pmWhite Belt (Ages 5-7) $40

#6504B 6:50-7:35pmWhite Belt (Ages 8+) $55

#6504C 7:40-8:25pmYellow-Black Belt $55

Thursdays, March 31-April 285 Sessions Glendale Multipurpose RoomInstructor: Barb Minar, 4th Dan Blackbelt

How to Get Into college and Pay for It WItHoUt Going Broke(Parents of Juniors and Seniors)College is one of the largest investments your family will make. College costs are escalating rapidly. Understand the mistakes that result in poor academics and financial decisions that cost thousands of dollars. Learn what college actually costs and how to reduce your costs. Class will cover common mistakes families make in selecting a college, how to prevent these mistakes, myths about college aid, how FAFSA works, and how to get grants directly from the schools. Planning ahead and developing a strategy in the college selection process is critical to avoid unmanageable debt. Parents of younger students are welcome, but please be aware that some information may change or become outdated from year to year.

#3045Wednesday, April 20 6:30-8:30pmPLHS Lecture Hall$19/ Individual $29/PairInstructors: Jay Benanav and Alan Weinblatt

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advanced Babysitting(Ages 11-15)Set yourself apart! This class is not offered in many areas, so it could increase the demand for your babysitting service. This class will prepare you to deal with life threatening first aid emergencies when caring for other children. Class covers Child/Infant CPR, Advanced First Aid, and exposure to an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). You will receive the following certifications: Child/Infant CPR (valid for 1 year) and First Aid (valid for 3 years). You must complete the Babysitting Training class prior to starting Advanced Babysitting. Please bring the book you received in that class. You will receive a First Aid kit. Call to register. No discounts.

#4000EFriday, April 15 8:15-11:45am1 Session $49DSC Large Conference RoomInstructor: Karlen Long, American Red Cross

Individual Music lessons with the Munsell School of Music(Ages 10+)Guitar Lessons: Learn basic chord information to start playing songs right away. Handouts provided. Please bring your own guitar and tuner. Piano Lessons: Learn basic piano including learning how to read and play music right away. You must have a keyboard or piano to practice at home. Call and schedule your 30 minute weekly time slot with Scott at 952.607.6104. Time slots are between 4:00-8:30pm. After speaking with the instructor, please call Community Education at 952.226.0080 to register. No discounts.

#3233A Mon., April 4-May 16 4:00-8:30pm(no class May 9)

#3233BThursdays, April 7-May 19 4:00-8:30pm(no class April 28)

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Advanced Babysitting#4000Ax Ages 11-15Mon., July 11 8:15-11:45am#4000Bx Ages 11-15Wed., August 24 8:15-11:45am1 Session $59Instructor: Karlen Long American Red Cross

Animals with an Attitude#2556 1st-5th GradeTues., July 12-Aug. 2 7:00-8:00pm4 Sessions $49Young Rembrandts Instructor

Baseball#2670B Ages 6-8Mon.-Fri., June 13-17 9:00am-12:00pm5 Sessions $109Skyhawks Instructor

Babysitting#4008Ax Ages 11-15Mon. & Tues., June 20-21 8:15-11:45am#4008Bx Ages 11-15Tues. & Wed., July 19-20 8:15-11:45am#4008Cx Ages 11-15Mon. & Tues., Aug. 22-23 8:15-11:45am2 Sessions $59Instructor: Karlen Long American Red Cross

Basketball#2584A Ages 4-6 $85Mon.-Fri., June 20-24 10:00am-12:00pm#2669A Ages 7-12 $109Mon.-Fri., June 20-24 1:00-4:00pm#2669B Ages 7-12 $109Mon.-Fri., July 25-29 1:00-4:00pm5 Sessions Skyhawks Instructor

Camp Caterpillar#2549Ax Ages 3.5-6Mon.-Thur., June 13-16 10:00am-12:00pm4 Sessions $75Science Explorer Instructor

Camp Eco-Adventure - Outdoors, on a Mission#2733B Ages 4-6Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 22-25 9:00am-12:00pm4 Sessions $75#2701B1x 1st-3rd GradeMon.-Thurs., Aug. 22-25 9:00am-3:00pm4 Sessions $99#2701B2x 4th-6th GradeMon.-Thur., Aug. 22-25 9:00am-3:00pm4 Sessions $99Instructors: Licensed ISD 719 Staff

Camp Eco-Adventure - Wandering Into the Wild#2733A Ages 4-6Mon.-Thurs., June 13-16 9:00am-12:00pm4 Sessions $75#2701A1x 1st-3rd GradeMon.-Thurs., June 13-16 9:00am-3:00pm4 Sessions $99#2701A2x 4th-6th GradeMon.-Thur., June 13-16 9:00am-3:00pm4 Sessions $99Instructors: Licensed ISD 719 Staff

Camp InventionMon.-Fri., July 11-15 9:00am-3:30pm5 Sessions 1st-6th Grade $230Register at www.campinvention.org or 1-800-968-4332. Save $25! Register by March 30th for only $205!

Capture the Flag#2835 Ages 7-12Tue.-Fri., July 5-8 9:00am-12:00pm4 Sessions $89Skyhawks Instructor

Cartoon Camp#2621x 3rd-9th GradeMon.-Thurs., July 25-28 9:00-11:30am4 Sessions $93Instructor: Tim MoenThis class will be held in Shakopee.

Clay Animation#2697 Grades K-3Mon.-Thurs., June 27-30 9:00am-12:00pm4 Sessions $125Computer Explorers Instructor

Clay Play#2834 Ages 3-6Mon.-Thurs., July 11-14 9:00-11:30am4 Sessions $99Kidcreate Studio Instructor

Chess Nuts#2563x Ages 6-12Mon.-Fri., July 18-22 9:00am-12:00pm5 Sessions $125Schoolhouse Chess Instructor

Design Fashionistas with Abrakadoodle#2806Ax Ages 5-11Mon.-Thurs., August 1-4 12:30-2:30pm4 Sessions $99Abrakadoodle Instructor

Dinosaurs & Dragons Art Camp#2581A Ages 3.5-6Wed.-Thurs., July 20-21 10:00-12:00pm2 Sessions $59Abrakadoodle Instructor

Dream Team: Create Your Own Sports Franchise#2798A Grades 5-7Mon.-Fri., July 11-15 1:00-4:00pm5 Sessions $85Instructor: Sally Watterman

Driver’s Education#6100H 7:30-10:30amMon.-Fri., June 13-17Mon.-Fri., June 20-24#6100I 11:00am-2:00pmMon.-Fri., June 13-17Mon.-Fri., June 20-24*Class will be held 7:30-10:30am on June 24th.#6100J 10:00am-1:00pmMon.-Fri., July 18-22Mon.-Fri., July 25-2910 Sessions$340 (Total Fee) with $170 due at RegistrationDriver Education, Inc. Instructor

El Veraño - The Summer in Spanish#2758A 1st-5th GradeMon.-Thurs., Aug. 1-4 9:00-11:30am4 Sessions $99Instructor: Kari Herrgott

Emergency Room 101#2549Bx 1st-5th GradeMon.-Thur., June 27-30 12:30-2:30pm4 Sessions $69Science Explorer Instructor

Family Camp OutFamilies with K-5th Grade ChildrenSat.-Sun., June 25-26 6:00pm-8:00am1 Sessions $35/familyLakefront Park, Prior LakePL Recreation StaffCosponsored by City of Prior Lake Recreation. Register at www.priorlakerecreation.com

Fencing#6113X 2nd-5th GradeMon.-Fri., Aug. 15-19 9:00am-12:00pm5 Sessions $135Youth Enrichment League Instructor

Flag Football#2560A Ages 7-12Mon.-Fri., July 11-15 9:00am-12:00pm#2560B Ages 7-12Mon.-Fri., July 25-29 9:00am-12:00pm#2560C Ages 5-7Mon.-Fri., July 25-29 9:00am-12:00pm5 Sessions $109Skyhawks Instructor

Flight Academy#2501Bx Ages 6-12Mon.-Fri., June 20-24 9:00am-12:00pm5 Sessions $119Mad Science Instructor

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Food-a-licious Art Camp#2786x Ages 5-12Tues.-Fri., July 5-8 9:00-11:30am4 Sessions $99Kidcreate Studio Instructor

Gymnastics - Beginner I#2654A Kindergarten-3rd GradeMon.-Fri., July 18-22 2:00pm-3:00pm5 Sessions $49Instructor: PLHS Varsity Gymnastics Coach and Players

Gymnastics - Beginner II#2654B 2nd-6th GradeMon.-Fri., July 18-22 3:15pm-4:45pm5 Sessions $69Instructor: PLHS Varsity Gymnastics Coach and Players

Gymnastics - High School#2654C 7th-12th GradeMon., Tues., Thurs., June 13-July 28(no class July 4-7) 5:00pm-8:00pm 18 Sessions $299Instructors: PLHS Varsity Gymnastics Coaches

Hip Hop Dance Camp#2618Ax Ages 5-7 10:00am-12:00pm#2618Bx Ages 8-12 1:00-3:00pmMon.-Fri., June 27-July 15 Sessions $109Mayer Arts Instructor

How to Design A Dragon Art Camp#2581B Ages 6-11Mon.-Thurs., July 18-21 12:30-2:30pm4 Sessions $99Abrakadoodle Instructor

Lakers Dance Team Youth Clinic#2707 Kindergarten-7th GradeMon.-Wed., June 27-29 9:00-11:00am3 Sessions $80Instructor: PLHS Varsity Dance Team

“Once Upon a Time” Dance and Drama#2643x Ages 4-8Mon. - Fri., June 20-24 9:00am-12:00pmPerformance Fri., June 24 at 11:30am5 Sessions $119Mayer Arts Instructor

PE Safari Camp#2597Ax 1st-6th GradeFri., June 10 8:00am-5:00pm#2597Bx 1st-6th GradeMon., June 13 8:00am-5:00pm#2597Cx 1st-6th GradeTues., June 14 8:00am-5:00pm#2597Dx 1st-6th GradeWed., June 15 8:00am-5:00pm1 Session $55Active Solutions Instructor

Piano Lessons Ages 7-13#3151Ax Tues., June 21-Aug. 2(no class July 5) 4:00-8:30pm#3151Cx Wed., June 16-Aug. 4(no class July 6) 4:00-8:30pm6 Sessions $159Instructor: Diane Kary

Pretty in Pink Art Camp#2581C Ages 3.5-6Tue.-Wed., August 2-3 10:00-12:00pm2 Sessions $59Abrakadoodle Instructor

S.N.A.G. Golf#2634 Ages 5-8Mon.-Fri., Aug. 1-5 9:00am-12:00pm5 Sessions $109Skyhawks Instructor

Safe at Home on My Own#2757Ax Ages 8-11Wed., June 22 9:00-11:00am#2757Bx Ages 8-11Thurs., Aug. 4 9:00-11:00am1 Session $39Instructor: Karlen Long, American Red Cross

“Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure” Theater Camp#2644Ax Ages 4-7Mon.-Fri., June 13-17 9:00am-12:00pmPerformance Fri., June 17 at 11:30am#2644Bx Ages 8-12Mon.-Fri., June 13-17 1:00pm-4:00pmPerformance Fri., June 17 at 3:30pm5 Sessions $119Mayer Arts Instructor

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Lego WeDo Robotics 2011#2647Cx 2nd-5th GradeMon.-Fri., June 13-17 9:00am-Noon5 Sessions $109Youth Enrichment League Instructor

LegoX: Olympic Decathlon#2647Ax 1st-5th GradeMon.-Fri., Aug. 8-12 9:00am-Noon5 Sessions $115Youth Enrichment League Instructor

Logic, Logic, Logic#2822 Grades 3-5Tues.-Thurs., June 21-23 9:00-11:00am3 Sessions $39Instructor: Sally Watterman

Mad Science Express#2501Ax Ages 6-10Mon.-Thur., July 25-29 9:00am-Noon5 Sessions $119Mad Science Instructor

Mannerly Manners Rule!#2637X 2nd-8th GradeMon.-Wed., Aug 15-18 9:00am-12:00pm4 Sessions $149Instructor: Marilyn G. Pentel

The Mechanics of Gizmos & Gadgets#2549Cx Grades 2-6Mon.-Thurs., August 1-4 1:00-3:00pm4 Sessions $69Science Explorers Instructor

The Messiest Art Camp Ever!#2788x Ages 4-9Mon.-Thurs., July 25-28 9:00-11:30am4 Sessions $99Kidcreate Studio Instructor

Multi Sport Camp#2639A Ages 6-8Mon.-Fri., July 18-22 9:00am-12:00pm#2639B Ages 7-12Mon.-Fri., July 18-22 1:00-4:00pm5 Sessions $109Skyhawks Instructor

Ole! Hispanic Countries, Culture, Crafts & Cooking!#2758B 1st-5th GradeMon.-Thur., Aug. 8-11 9:00-11:30am4 Sessions $99Instructor: Kari Herrgott

Register your child with the grade they will be entering in September 2011.

Register your child with the grade they will be entering in September 2011.

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Soccer#2674A Ages 4-5Mon.-Thurs., June 27-30 6:00-7:00pm4 Sessions $49#2674B Ages 6-8Mon.-Thurs., June 27-30 7:15-8:15pm4 Sessions $49#2584A Ages 3.5-4Mon.-Fri., Aug. 8-12 9:00-9:45am5 Sessions $49#2584B Ages 3.5-4Mon.-Fri., Aug. 8-12 10:00-10:45am5 Sessions $49Skyhawks Instructor

Stagehands Presents: TBD#2619 Ages 6-17Mon.-Fri., July 6-Aug. 4 12:00-4:00pmPerformances, Aug. 5 & 6 1:00pm, 7:00pm24 Sessions $249Instructor: Stagehands Director

Super Summer Art Camp#2650A 1st-3rd GradeMon.-Fri., June 13-17 9:00am-11:30am #2650B 4th-7th GradeMon.-Fri., June 13-17 1:00pm-3:30pm5 Sessions $99HOMS Room 742Instructor: Julie Pyle

Summer BandRegistration will be held May 16 & 17, watch for more information.Beginners Entering 6th GradeIncludes 2 group lessons per week. Week 1 lessons are 1 hour. Weeks 2-5 lessons are 30 minutes.July 11-Aug. 12 10 sessions $80Intermediates Entering 7th-9th GradeIncludes 1 30-minute private lesson per week.July 11-Aug. 12 5 Sessions $110

Summer Math By Mail# 2700A 1st-2nd Grade# 2700B 3rd-6th GradeStudents determine their own schedule.Enrollment Deadline: June 30 $79Summer Math by Mail Instructor

Summer OnStage: Disney’s 101 Dalmations#2801 1st-6th GradeMon.-Fri., June 20-July 1 1:00-4:00pm10 Sessions $225Young Performers Instructor

Summer Swim LessonsSession 1: Mon.-Thurs., June 20-30Session 2: Mon.-Thurs., July 11-21Session 3: Mon.-Thurs., July 25-Aug. 4Session 4: Mon.-Thurs., Aug. 8-18Registration for Summer Swimming will open online on April 4th at 8:00am. In person registration will open April 11 at the District Service Center, and be available from 8:00am-4:00pm.

Summer Theater Workshop#2791A 9:00-11:30am 7th-9th Grade#2791B 12:30-3:00pm 4th-6th GradeMon.-Fri., June 13-17 5 Sessions $55Instructor: Carol Ottoson and PLHS Drama Students

Summer Tutoring Kindergarten-8th Grade#2900A1Mon.- Thurs., June 13-July 21One 1 hour tutoring session per week6 Sessions $132#2900A2Mon.- Thurs., June 13-July 21Two 1 hour tutoring session per week12 Sessions $264#2900B1Mon.- Thurs., July 25-Aug. 25One 1 hour tutoring session per week5 Sessions $110#2900B2Mon.- Thurs., July 25-Aug. 25Two 1 hour tutoring session per week10 Sessions $2209:00am-8:00pmInstructor: Claire Antonneau

T-Ball#2670A Ages 4-6Mon.-Fri., June 13-17 9:00am-12:00pm5 Sessions $109Skyhawks Instructor

Tennis#2671A Ages 4-7Tues.-Fri., July 5-8 10:00am-12:00pm4 Sessions $69#2671B Ages 8-12Tues.-Fri., July 5-8 1:00-3:00pm4 Sessions $69#2671C Ages 4-7Mon.-Fri., Aug. 1-5 10:00am-12:00pm5 Sessions $85#2671D Ages 8-12Mon.-Fri., Aug 1-5 1:00-3:00pm5 Sessions $85Skyhawks Instructor

This information has been provided as a tool for planning your child’s summer. At press time, we were unable to secure locations for these Summer Programs. Please check our website for locations and full program information. Our website will be updated as information is confirmed. All information is subject to change. Also watch for Summer catalogs in May. Register your child with the grade they will be entering in September 2011.

Top Shop: Create Your Own Store# 2798B Grades 4-7Mon.-Fri., July 18-22 9:30-11:30am5 Sessions $65Instructor: Sally Watterman

Total Clay Camp #2628Ax Ages 6+Mon., July 18 10:00-2:30pm#2628Bx Ages 6+Tues., July 19 10:00-2:30pm1 Session $69Instructor: Laura Lounsbury

Treasure Hunting: Nature in a Digital World#2836 5th-6th GradeTues. & Thurs., July 12-Aug 4 8:00-10:00am8 Sessions $99Instructor: Shawn Beaudette

Video Gamer Art Camp#2837 Ages 5-12Mon.-Thurs., August 15-18 9:00-11:30am4 Sessions $99Kidcreate Studio Instructor

Video Game Design#2787x 3rd-8th GradeMon.-Thurs., Aug. 8-11 12:30-3:30pm4 Sessions $125Computer Explorers Instructor

Volleyball#2676 Ages 7-12Mon.-Fri., June 13-17 1:00-4:00pm5 Sessions $109Skyhawks Instructor

Wigglecise#2723C Ages 4-11 w/an AdultSat., June 4-18 10:30-11:20am3 Sessions $29Instructor: Cheryl Coghlan

Woodworking 101#2838 3rd-6th GradeMon.-Fri., June 27-July 1 9:00am-Noon5 Sessions $149Young Enrichment League Instructor

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Superintendent

PLSAS and Community Education programs continue to excel!

Did you know that in a recent district survey Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools ranked among the top ten in the Twin Cities in:

- Providing a high-quality education- Meeting the learning needs of students- Leadership- Teaching and support staff- Communicating important issues and decisions

In that same survey, Community Education also received some of the highest rankings in the metro for its adult program offerings, level of community participation and overall customer satisfaction.

We are grateful to receive such high marks from community members! If you haven’t yet taken a Community Education class or seen our schools, now is the time! We pride ourselves in offering relevant and exciting course options to learners of all ages.

Our schools are always open to those who want to take a tour and learn more about our progressive curriculum, environmental education focus and the teaching methods used to meet the individual learning needs of all students.

In the meantime, please stay in touch. You can now follow us on facebook. Also, school board meetings can now be viewed live on our website along with archived meetings. Cable channel 17 will continue to run school board meetings on Tuesdays and Saturdays as well.

Thank you for your support of our Community Education programs and our schools. I hope you take the opportunity to sign up for a Community Education class. It’s just one of the many programs that help to make our community such a great place to live.

COMMUNITY CONTACTS

City of Prior Lake 952-447-9800 www.cityofpriorlake.com

City of Prior Lake Parks and Recreation Dept 952-447-9820 www.priorlakesavagece.com

City of Savage Parks and Recreation Dept 952-224-3420

PLAY www.playinfo.org(Prior Lake Athletics for Youth)

Girl Scouts (Cannon Valley Council) 800-845-0787 www.gsccv.org

Boy Scouts & Cub Scouts (Northern Star Council) 763-231-7201 www.northernstarbsa.org

Scott County LibrariesPrior Lake 952-447-3375Savage 952-707-1770

Prior Lake Soccer Club www.priorlakesoccer.org

Prior Lake-Savage Hockey Association www.plsha.com

Camp Fire Boys and Girls 612-285-6255

U of M Extension Service - Scott County - 4H 952-492-5410

Prior Lake Youth WrestlingTricia Charbonneau 952-393-2041

Black Dog Swimming 952-440-1033 www.blackdogswimming.org

South Metro Storm Swim Club 952-953-7789 www.mnstorm.org

District 719 Circle of Friends Preschool 952-226-0956

River Valley YMCA 952-230-9622

GED Preparation and Testing 952-403-7690

English Language Classes 952-403-7674

Dr. Sue Ann GruverSuperintendent

Programs and trips for all ages! Details and registration online at

www.priorlakerecreation.comor call 952.447.9820.

New Programs are always added-check the website for more information.

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Satisfaction Guarantee - Please call Community Education (CE) Office at 952.226.0080 if you are not satisfied with any class or activity in which you participated.Refunds - Your money will be refunded if your class is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment or if the class is filled before we receive your registration. If you choose to cancel your class registration, to be eligible for a full refund we need to receive your request no later than 4pm, five business days prior to the first day of class. You must call or visit the CE Office to request a cancellation. Cancellations cannot be processed online by a consumer. Refunds are not issued after that time due to commitments made to instructors. Cancellations received after five business days will be subject to no refund. A $5 processing fee will be deducted from any refund. Classes with registration fees under $10 are not eligible for refunds.Cancellation - Community Education reserves the right to withdraw a course due to lack of enrollment or loss of a suitable facility. If we have to cancel a class, every effort will be made to contact all the participants who preregistered. Please include on your registration form a phone number where you can be contacted during the day. Community Education assumes no responsibility for reaching registrants who do not provide an accessible daytime phone number. Whenever possible, messages will be left on voicemail/answering machines. If an email is provided at time of registration, notifications will also be sent to the address provided.

Classes may be cancelled due to inclement weather or for other unavoidable reasons. These sessions are made up whenever possible. If school closes during the day due to bad weather, Community Education will cancel all activities. Listen to WCCO 830 AM radio for official school closure notices. Call 952.226.0080 for evening or weekend cancellation information.Discounts - All UCare Minnesota members may take up to a $15 discount per class. Any coupons used will be accepted with registration form by mail or dropped off only. Non-Endorsement Policy - Prior Lake-Savage Community Education contracts with specialists in their fields who are interested in presenting classes in their areas of expertise to the community. We do not endorse the opinions or business affiliations of the instructors.Class Confirmations - Community Education does not mail class confirmations. If you provide an email address at the time of registration, a confirmation will be emailed to you. If you do not hear from us, assume that you are in the class and that it will be held at the time and place indicated. We will contact you by phone or mail if there is a change. Please list a daytime phone number so we can reach you if a class is cancelled. If there is a last minute change, signs are posted at each site with your class information, including class title, room number and time of classes.

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G u i d e l i n e s & P r o c e d u r e sPrivacy - The information requested on registration forms will be used to verify eligibility as well as determine staff, facility and equipment needs. You or your child’s registration information may be provided to school district staff, volunteers, instructors, the school district attorney, insurer and auditor. Your email information is for internal use only and will not be sold or solicited. Although you are not legally required to disclose this information, failure to do so may prevent you and your child from participating in the program. Photographs or videos of classes in action may be taken and used for district publications and web pages. If you object to having your picture used, please notify the Community Education Office at 952.226.0080 each time you register.Community Use of Facilities - Need a place to meet? Community members and organizations are invited to apply to use district facilities and grounds for their meetings and activities. Community Education Services coordinates all community group or individual requests for facility usage after school, on evenings, weekends and during summer months. All requests must be made at least 7 business days before the intended activity. For more information, please call Gina Germscheid, M-F, 8am-4pm at 952.226.0095 or email [email protected]. Policy, pricing and guidelines for community use of facilities, calendars and facility use application forms are available online at www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us, or call Gina Germscheid to have an application mailed. Liability insurance or a participant disclaimer form are now required for use of ISD 719 district facilities and grounds. Please visit our website for directions to all buildings.Tuition Assistance - Reduced fees, scholarships, and payment plans are available for families experiencing financial hardship. Assistance is limited to one program per person in each quarter with a limit of $100 per person/per quarter. Some programs are not eligible. You must be a resident of ISD 719 to qualify. Call Carrie at 952.226.0088 to request assistance.Lost or Stolen Items - Community Education is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please do not bring valuables with you to class.Student Absences - To be eligible to participate in Community Education programs, classes, or events, students are expected to be in school all day. Students who are ill or miss for other reasons not considered excused absences (such as a doctor’s appointment), will not be allowed to participate in Community Education programs on that day.

PRIOR LAKE-SAVAGE AREA SCHOOLS COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES OFFICELeanne J. Weyrauch 952-226-0082Community Education Director

Linda Ringstad 952-226-0083Community Education Specialist

Carrie Dobie 952-226-0088Youth Programs Coordinator

Bobbi Birkholz 952-226-0081Community Education Secretary

Jody Swedberg 952-226-0086Community Education Receptionist

Jenny Nagy 952-226-0085 Comm. Involvement Coordinator

Gina Germscheid 952-226-0095 District Facility Scheduler

Pam Koopman 612-817-1839 Building Monitor Supervisor

KIDS’ COMPANY OFFICEBecky Hudyma 952-226-0092Coordinator Pager 612-609-3230

Kristi Gaudette 952-226-0093Kids’ Company Specialist

Danielle Kleist 952-226-0091Kids’ Company Secretary

Nancy Olson 952-226-0084Kids’ Company Secretary

COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCILJanine Alcorn, Yvonne Anderson, Angie Barstad, Connie Carlson, Renee Clark, Connie Dawson, Carrie Dobie, Dee Dee Francis, Jenny Nagy, Dean Peter, Linda Ringstad, Jackie Underferth, Jerry Young and Leanne Weyrauch

Our Mission

The mission of the Prior Lake-Savage

Area Community Education Services

Program is to enhance the quality of

life for all citizens by helping to provide

opportunities for individuals to reach

their full potential and contribute to

their communities. To accomplish

this mission requires that parents,

family, schools, churches, businesses,

community organizations and all

people living within our community

work together. This can be done

through a cooperative effort in meeting

the recreational, educational, social

and cultural needs and wants of the

community.

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Who Is ready to register?eaSy registration for yoU!

So many options: Online • By PhoneBy Fax • By Mail • In Person

Online - www.priorlakesavagece.com • Phone - 952-226-0080 • Fax -952-226-0099By Mail or In Person- ISD 719 Community Education, 4540 Tower St SE,

Prior Lake, MN 55372

Youth Registration FormISD 719, Community Education, 4540 Tower Street SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372

952-226-0080 (p) • 952-226-0099 (f) • www.priorlakesavagece.com

Child’s Name __________________________________ Birthdate ________________ Grade 10-11 ______

Child’s Name __________________________________ Birthdate ________________ Grade 10-11 ______

Child’s Name __________________________________ Birthdate ________________ Grade 10-11 ______

Parent/Guardian ______________________________________ School __________________________

Home Phone ________________________ Daytime/Cell ________________________

Address ____________________________________________ City _______________ Zip ___________

Email Address for Confirmation ____________________________

I have read and agree to the Community Education Class Safety/Behavior Procedures.

Signature ___________________________________________ Date _____________

Person picking child up other than parent ______________________________________________________

Does your child have any medical or other related conditions that the instructors should be aware of?

___________________________________________________________________________________

Child Course # Course Title Dates Fee

____________ ________ ___________________ ______________ ___________________ ________ ___________________ ______________ ___________________ ________ ___________________ ______________ _______Visa/Mastercard/Discover Account # ________________________ Exp. Date: _________

After School Class Safety Procedures Please Note: These procedures have been modified for 2010-2011. To ensure the safety of your child, please follow these simple steps: • Assume your child will attend the program if you have submitted a registration. Send a note to your child’s teacher

for extra assurance. • Notify Community Education office in writing if you’d like to provide consent for your child to be picked up by

another adult, ride their bike, or walk home. This must be submitted for each program. • Complete the entire registration form with every registration. • Pick children up on time in the program classroom. Students not picked up on time will be taken to that school’s

Kids’ Company Program and you will be charged at the rate of $10 per hour. The entire rate will be collected for any portion of the hour. This service is offered for emergency situations only. Please make prior arrangements for care or pick up of your child whenever possible.

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