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  • Battle Drones (completed grades 4-8)

    Battle Drones features an exciting combination of aerial acrobatics with an engineering design challenge that will teach students STEM concepts, teamwork, and how to skillfully fly a drone. In Battle Drones, teams of students will build robotic launchers designed to fling projectiles at their opponents’ drones. Students will be guided by experienced camp instructors in how to construct their launchers to maximize projectile speed and accuracy. The camp will culminate in an epic battle where students will need to pilot their drones to safety by dodging opponent projectiles while using their own launchers to take down opponent drones. The best drone pilots and launchers will emerge victorious! Option to purchase drone and bring it home at the end of the course, or use one of the drones provided by the instructor. See registration for price options. Instructor: COR Robotics
  • Becoming EcoWell: Crafting Your Blueprint for Healthy and Harmonious Living

    By promoting sustainable actions and advocating for a healthy environment, you can contribute to a better future for both yourself and the planet. This class is an opportunity to learn how our individual choices play a vital role in determining the quality of both our health and that of the environment. By serving the needs of one we benefit the other. This session will inspire participants to make simple changes in their daily lives that increase the resiliency of our environment, both internal (mind and body) and external (home, community, state, country and the world). This class offers creative and sustainable solutions that support a thriving future for ourselves and our environment. The ideal participant is anyone curious about changes they can make to support healing (themselves, family, environment, world). We encourage everyone to explore what healing looks like and find the options that fit their lifestyle. Instructors: Michelle Porter, owner of Bettering Nature Health & Wellbeing, and Katie Berg Hanson, owner of Whole Life Wellness.
  • Big and Messy (3 years-6 years)

    Let your little artist explore the messier side of art in a big way! Enjoy many sensory experiences while creating enormous works of art. Discover a greater scale of art through painting, sculpting, and scribbling. These projects are way too big or way too messy to tackle at home! Please pack a nut-free snack and drink for your child. Instructor: Kidcreate Studio
  • Canva for Awesome Beginners

    Canva is the perfect digital tool for beginners and novices! Open up a world of possibilities by learning how to use the easiest design website available all for free. In this class you will learn how to create designs from scratch or use templates with step-by-step guidance for any digital image you need. From online documents, business cards, email signatures and more, you'll leave this class with a practical guide to use Canva with confidence!
  • Cell Phones and Parenting, Oh My!

    When your child has a Smartphone there are key things you should know in order to keep them safe and secure. In this class you’ll understand recommended safety settings on popular social media apps, parental apps for your child’s Smartphone, and more! You will leave this class with a confident plan to simplify the technology so that you and your child can use the phone safely without worry. Instructor: Nickie Welsch, Social Club Simple. Zoom link sent via email upon registration. Social Club Simple, is passionate about helping Adults & Seniors use technology to improve their lives in a positive way. Technology can help anyone, no matter what age or background. If you or someone you know has ever become frustrated when trying to use technology or experienced “technology overwhelm” then these classes can help. Each class is recorded and will be sent to all registered students. Follow-up support is also included.
  • Cheer Basics (ages 6-12)

    This class is for individuals who would like introductory training to cheerleading. Experience can range from beginner to intermediate. This is a great training class to prepare your athlete for a competitive team. In this class we will work on all areas of cheerleading including tumbling, stunting, jumps and motions. Attire for the class is athletic shorts, a fitted tank or t-shirt and athletic shoes. Please have your athletes bring a water bottle and the shoes they plan on participating in. Hair should be up in a ponytail. No jewelry of any sort please. Instructor: Minnesota Xtreme
  • College Application Bootcamp - Class of 2025

    Students will spend two mornings learning about the college application process in this bootcamp created for Mahtomedi High School class of 2025. They will leave with a thorough understanding of the college application and financial aid process, what to expect, how/when to complete each step, and what resources are available at Mahtomedi High School. This class is led by a current Mahtomedi High School Counselor, but students will also hear from college admission reps from the University of Minnesota, University of St. Thomas and Century College. They will also work with Mahtomedi High School English teachers on writing essays. They will take away a personalized list of potential colleges including reach, match, and “safety” schools, a completed Common Application, a college essay draft, and a completed resume for use when requesting letters of recommendation, scholarship apps, etc.
  • Community Lunch

    Good food, conversation and live entertainment are on tap for residents of ALL ages. Registration required. Live music provided by Folk Revival Lunch menu: BBQ sandwiches, coleslaw, chips and cornbread, catered by Kirkwood Smoked BBQ. Registration Deadline: Monday, May 13 at Noon.
  • Cook Like Nick Digiovanni (completed grades 5-8)

    Open to students who will be in grades 6-9 for the 2024-25 school year. You’ve seen Nick Digiovanni on MasterChef and as a YouTube star. Now, get in the kitchen and cook just like him! We will make some fun recipes from his cookbook, Knife Drop. Instructor: Alice Seuffert, Owner and Creator of diningwithalice.com and Zephyr Cooking Club Advisor
  • Cosmetology Camp: Summer Beauty Camp (completed grades 5-8)

    Do you have a passion for beauty? Have fun exploring the wonderful world of hair and nails! Class highlights include: hair care and braiding, plus personal hand care workshop. Students will practice techniques on each other or with a mannequin. Instructor: Elizabeth Hamp, Cosmetology Instructor with 916 Career & Tech Center
  • Day Trip: Experience Broadcasting - The Jason Show & Pavek Broadcast Museum

    Spend the morning at FOX 9 KMSP Broadcast Center in Eden Prairie to be a part of the live studio Audience of The Jason Show. After the show we will have lunch at Scoreboard in Minnetonka with their special of the day. After lunch we visit the Pavek Museum with over 12,000 square feet of antique radios, televisions, and broadcast equipment on display. Learn how pioneers in electronic communication created enormous impacts on the evolution of our society. We will have a brief welcome and then a self-guide experience. Registration fee includes transportation, show tickets, museum fee, and lunch. NOTES:  Use facilities in Mahtomedi before we leave.  The studio requests we wear solid, bright colors photograph best.  The studio is usually kept at a cooler temperature so please bring a sweater or dress in layers. Wednesday, July 10 Bus leaves Mahtomedi District Education Center at 8:15 AM SHARP! Returns at approximately 3:45 PM. District Education Center address: 1520 Mahtomedi Ave Mahtomedi, MN 55115
  • Day Trip: Minneapolis Global Market

    Join us in visiting the Midtown Global Market in Minneapolis! The market is home to over 50 vendors including specialty produce and grocery items, and locally made jewelry and crafts. It also has a wide array of restaurants featuring gluten free, vegetarian, vegan, and kid-friendly options. We will start our morning with a guided historical tour of the market then we will explore, shop, and eat on our own. https://midtownglobalmarket.org/ Registration fee includes tour and transportation. Lunch is on your own. Please bring credit card to purchase food/drinks. Wednesday, June 12 Bus leaves DEC at 9:15 AM, Returns at approximately 2:30 PM. District Education Center address: 1520 Mahtomedi Ave Mahtomedi, MN 55115
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  • Drone Racing & Rocket Launching (completed grades 1-4)

    Get your adrenaline running this summer with this super exciting camp. Are you intrigued by Drones? Would you like to learn more about this amazing technology? What about learning to fly them and participate in aerial races? Learn the science behind flight? Then this camp is for you! Not only will you race drones against your friends, you’ll also learn about model rocketry and pick up how to shoot rockets up to 300 feet and more up into “space”! The camp also includes a “swarm” of fun STEAM projects. Please bring a peanut-free snack and beverage. Instructor: Tech Tac Toe
  • Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)

    Choose Early Childhood Family Education! ECFE builds on family strengths and supports families in their efforts to raise their infants, toddlers and preschool aged children. Classes strengthen family relationships and provide information and resources to parents. Families attend classes together to experience learning in a safe environment to prepare for preschool, kindergarten and the future. Classes are taught by licensed parent educators, licensed teachers and qualified teaching assistants. ECFE strives to build a strong partnership between home and school. Browse the 2024-25 Early Childhood brochure!
  • Early Childhood Screening- May

    What is Early Childhood Screening? Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple check of how your child is developing and growing and consists of the following components: Cognitive development Large and small muscle development Language and communication skills Social and emotional development Vision and hearing Height and weight Healthy history Immunization review Screening in early childhood supports children’s readiness for kindergarten and promotes health and development. Screening may link families to early learning opportunities and resources such as Early Childhood Family Education, Early Childhood Special Education, School Readiness or home visiting programs. Screening is not a substitute for health care from your family physician or other providers. Who is required to be screened? Minnesota state law requires participation in screening before a child starts kindergarten, or must take place within 30 days of when a child starts kindergarten. Children who attend Head Start or Early Childhood Special Education may not need to participate; please call the screening office for more information. Screening is not required for your child's entry into kindergarten if you are a conscientious objector to screening. You will need to provide a written statement to your child's school district that documents your conscientious objector status. When should I have my child screened? Early Childhood Screening is available to children when they turn three years old. Although your child may be screened at any time before kindergarten, it is best to do so between three and four years of age so that any health or developmental concerns can be addressed sooner. Do I need to make an appointment? Yes, screenings are done by appointment only. To make an appointment click the link above which says register. We open the next month's appointments on the 15th of every month. If this month is full please check back on the 15th. If appointment times don't work for your schedule please email the early childhood office at laura.nerison@isd832.net. Appointments take place at the Early Childhood Office located in Wildwood Elementary (8698 75th St. No) or at the District Education Center (1520 Mahtomedi Ave). What happens during an Early Childhood Screening appointment? You can expect your child to participate in a few different screening activities. The screening staff will check to make sure your child's physical development is on track. The screener will also check your child's vision and hearing and review immunization and general health history. Your child will have the chance to participate in activities that show how he or she is developing. These activities are designed to be fun and familiar for children including things like building with blocks, standing on one foot and drawing shapes. Some of the screening activities, such as repeating a sentence, help you understand how your child is doing in building skills needed to learn to read. Children usually enjoy showing what they know and if they are shy or distracted, screening staff will work hard to make the child feel comfortable. You can always reschedule for another day if your child is not feeling well. At the end of the screening, the staff will take the time to connect with you and share information about how your child is developing. If there are any areas where your child could use more support, the screening staff will help connect your family with resources in the community. What if my child does not speak English? Please request an interpreter at the time of registration. Please Note: We open new appointments on the 15th of the month. If there are no appointments available for the current month, check back on the 15th. If you have any immediate concerns, please reach out to the Early Childhood Office at 651-407-2441.
  • Engineering using LEGO ® Education Sets (completed grades K-3)

    Take your LEGO building experience to the next level engineering awesome designs using the latest LEGO® education sets that are programmed using kid friendly block coding. You’ll not just build super cool machines, you’ll also connect to motors, sensors and awesome light-up bricks to create designs that will blow your mind! (No LEGO® is taken home) Instructor: Tech Tac Toe
  • Eureka Engineering (completed grades 4-8)

    Eureka Engineering introduces students to the core skills of robotics and STEM through engaging, hands-on learning opportunities. Student groups will work with Lego Mindstorm kits, which include both electrical and mechanical components. The small groups will be mentored by experienced and passionate instructors. Parents are welcome to watch their child’s robotic creations come to life in exciting and competitive challenges including drag racing, fighting robots and more! Instructor: COR Robotics