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Lakeville CE Spring Summer 2019

Lakeville Community Education Spring Summer Catalog 2019

Small Wonders Preschool

ALPHABET ADVENTURES

Now I know my ABCs, won’t you come and learn with me? Make the alphabet come to life through a wide
variety of arts and crafts activities. Alphabet Adventures will expose your budding scholar to learning letter-
sound relationships, letter formation and sensory experiences. Get ready for an adventure with the alphabet!
Research shows that kids lose an average of one month of learning over the summer break. Help your child
retain and gain knowledge in an engaging environment by enrolling now in these summer classes.
Small Wonders Alphabet Adventures will run from June 11 to August 15. Small Wonders Preschool teachers
will provide lessons and activities that are both educational and fun for your preschool age child.
Whether you are a brand new preschooler or a returning preschooler, these classes will provide young learners
with the opportunity to develop their creativity and discover the world around them. For returning preschoolers,
these classes will offer your child the routine they have learned through the school year and for new preschoolers,
these classes will help your child start the new school year with confidence! No class July 2, 3, 4.

Class Options for 3 year olds, 2 years before kindergarten Room D-40

#294-01 Tues., Wed., Thurs., June 11-Aug. 15 9:00-11:30 am $600

Class Options for 4 year olds, 1 year before KG and going into Kindergarten Room
A-16/D-41

#294-02 Tues., Wed., Thurs., June 11-Aug. 15 9:00-11:30 am $600

#294-03 Tues., Wed., Thurs., June 11-Aug. 15 12:30-3:00 pm $600

These summer classes are $600 for 3 weeks in June, July, and August. For your convenience the summer fee can
be split into 3 separate payments. $200 will be charged when you register, with $200 auto charged 7/1/19 and
$200 on 8/1/19.

Alphabet Adventures for students enrolled in Summer Wonder Zone Preschool
Summer is a time to be creative, explore new worlds, develop new skills and have
FUN! Students registered for Wonder Zone summer child care will attend Alphabet
Adventures with Small Wonders on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Class sizes
are limited to encourage a focused and dynamic learning environment. Children will
be accepted on a first come, first serve basis.

Children enrolled in Wonder Zone Child Care must be enrolled in Small Wonders Alphabet adventures.
Small Wonders Summer fee is $600. For your convenience, the summer fee can be split into 3 separate
payments. $200 is due at time of registration, with $200 on 7/1/19 and $200 on 8/1/19.

Class Options for 3 year olds, 2 years before kindergarten Children will be evenly divided into Room D-40
either an am (9:00 to 11:30) class or a pm (12:30-3:00) class in order to staff appropriately at $600
both Small Wonders and Wonder Zone.

#294-04 Tues., Wed., Thurs., June 11-Aug. 15 9:00-11:30 am or 12:30-3:00 pm

Class Options for 4 year olds, 1 year before KG and going into Kindergarten Children Room
will be evenly divided into either an am (9:00 to 11:30) class or a pm (12:30-3:00) class in A-16/D41
order to staff appropriately at both Small Wonders and Wonder Zone. Please indicate on
your registration if your child will be attending afternoon swimming lessons. $600

#294-05 Tues., Wed., Thurs., June 11-Aug. 15 9:00-11:30 am or 12:30-3:00 pm

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JUNE Summer Camps KITTEN KOMOTION
Don’t “Paws” another moment!
Sign your child up now to
ICE CREAM PARTY! EXPLORE WITH DORA participate in kitten songs,
Do you love ice cream? This is
the summer camp where we will AND DIEGO activities and games. It will be
Get for an adventure. With Dora the “purr-fect” combination of
do some cone painting, do an ice and Diego, we’ll explore new
cream run, and scoop some play learning and fun!
places and meet new friends.
dough. Our dramatic play area We’ll go on a mission to save some #294-11 Tuesday
June 11 9:00-11:30 am
will be turned into an Ice Cream troubled animals, make rain sticks, D-42 $20
Shop. Be ready for a tasty treat
too! and read lots of stories. Come
prepared for the wild adventure.
#294-06 Monday A perfect summer camp for the ANIMAL YOGA
June 3 9:00-11:30 am young explorer! Together we will develop body
awareness and build attention
B-26 $22 #294-08 Wednesday skills as we play and learn through

GIRLS, GIRLS (Bring photos) June 5 9:00-11:30 am animal yoga. We’ll enrich our
Girls, if you like to dress up like B-26 $20
learning through stories, rhymes
and games as we explore the
a princess or scrapbook like your DR. SEUSS benefits of yoga while learning
mom, this class is for you. We “Do you like green eggs and about familiar animals. Dress for
know girls love glitz and glamour
and things that sparkle. We’ll ham?” or “The Cat in The Hat comfort and be ready to move
knows a lot about that!” Two
spend 2 days creating scrapbooks, phrases you are sure to hear in your bodies in ways that will lead
to increased balance, coordination,
bookmarks, tiaras, jewelry and this class. We will read Dr. Seuss focus and confidence.
more! We’ll read stories about stories, make a hat to wear like
fairies and princesses, sing, dance #294-12 Tues., Thurs.
the cat, try to catch thing one and June 11, 13 9:00-11:30 am
and play in a magical storybook thing two and try green eggs and
land. We’ll capture the energetic B-23 $40
ham if you dare!
enthusiasm of little girls. Bring
photos for your scrapbook! #294-09 Friday MAKING MUSIC
June 7 9:00-11:30 am Get ready to move and groove
#294-07 Tues, Thurs B-26 $20 at the summer camp that makes
June 4, 6 9:00-11:30 am noise! Make and take home an
Preschool B-26 $60
PIZZA PIZZAZZ original instrument for your
Sink your teeth into this tasty one of a kind kid band. Drums,
collection of pizza ideas and
get ready to gobble up the fun! tambourines, guitars and more!
Let the music play!
Our classroom will be turned
into a Pizza Parlor as we do #294-13 Wednesday
June 12 9:00-11:30 am
some graphing to see which D-42 $20
toppings everyone favors, learn
our numbers as we play the Pizza
Number game, and yes, of course,
we will eat pizza after we make our Small Wonders
paper aprons, just like the kind classes are located
real chefs wear! Bon Appetite! at the Crystal Lake
Education Center
#294-10 Monday
June 10 9:00-11:30 am (CLEC)
D-42 $22 16250 Ipava Ave

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OCEAN EXPLORE CURIOUS GEORGE WATER WATER
A world of new and exciting Are you mischievous? Are you
discoveries awaits your little curious? Are you a Curious EVERYWHERE!
oceanographers as they uncover George lover? We are!!! Each Cool off on hot summer days!
We’ll enjoy refreshing fun during
the mysteries of the sea. We’ll Curious George book written by water play that includes sailing
make our very own coral reef H.A. Rey is full of adventure and
dazzling with all the sea creatures, thrill. “Go Bananas” with George sailboats, making bubble solution
do some whale counting and and The Man With The Yellow to blow gigantic bubbles with
transform our classroom into a magic wands, water tables, squirt
Hat this summer! bottles, sprinklers and more! Wear
sea of adventure. Dive in and we
will keep you hooked with lots of #294-17 Tuesday your swim suit under your clothes
June 18 9:00-11:30 am for a quick transition. And bring
fabulous fish activities! D-42 $20
a towel!
#294-14 Thursday
June 13 9:00-11:30 am #294-20 Tues., Wed., Thurs.
June 18, 19, 20 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $20 WILD ABOUT B-23 $60

FATHER’S DAY WATERMELONS
Watermelon, watermelon, juicy
and sweet, how many slices can
CELEBRATION you eat? Count watermelon seeds, PICNIC BLAST
Join us for this special one-day Picnics are fun even with the ants
taste juicy fruit and smell sweet and bugs! We’ll read some fun
event where we celebrate the male scents…just a few of the many books and sing great songs as we
role models (dad, grandpa, uncle, “ripe” activities we have planned go on our imaginary picnic blast!
friend) in our lives! We’ll play for you. This class is “pick of the
games, read books about dads, crop and fresh off the vine!” #294-21 Friday
June 21 9:00-11:30 am
grandpas, uncles, etc. We’ll even B-26 $20
make a special gift for that special #294-18 Wednesday
June 19 9:00-11:30 am
person for “Father’s Day.” D-42 $22
FLIPPED OVER FROGS
#294-15 Friday Jeepers creepers, take a look at
June 14 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $20 KITES KITES AND MORE these leapers! Watch your child
become a hopped up herpetologist
KITES (person who studies frogs) as we
Soar into summer with a day of
ZIPPITY ZAPPITY ZOO kites. We’ll take you up, up and introduce some fun facts about
Elephants, tigers and lions, oh my! frogs; how they grow up, where Preschool
We’re off to the zoo! We’ll read, away with fascinating stories, they live, what they eat, and how
projects and games. Everyone will
sing, and discover “Who’s Who at make a kite of his or her very own! they get around.
the Zoo?” We’ll monkey around
with the monkeys, slither with the #294-19 Thursday #294-22 Monday
June 20 9:00-11:30 am June 24 9:00-11:30 am
snakes, roar with the bears, and D-42 $20
tip-toe by the tigers. You will be D-42 $20

wild for these fabulous “zoo-rific”
activities!

#294-16 Monday
June 17 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $20

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QUACKITY QUACK CRAZY FOR CRAYONS JULY
Come and find out what is Do you like to color with
happening at the pond. We’ll crayons? Join us for colorful fun Summer Camps

wiggle and waggle as we do some as we create rainbow crayons in 1, 2, 3 MATH & ME!
counting and matching and learn the kitchen, experiment with You’re invited to join us for hands-
about all the critters that live at sandpaper and create crayon
the pond. resist art. We’ll laugh together on, active learning as we explore
numeral recognition and math
#294-23 Tuesday as we read, The Day the Crayons skills with our preschool friends.
June 25 9:00-11:30 am Quit by Drew Daywalt and we’ll
D-42 $20 celebrate the colorful creations We’ll read stories, move our bodies
made in our classroom! to music, play games, build and
create together as we experience
SPORTS CAMP #294-26 Thursday how enjoyable math exploration
Get ready to move and groove! June 27 9:00-11:30 am
We’ll get moving with lots of fun D-42 $20 is.

and exercise inside and out as we #294-28 Monday
July 8 9:00-11:30 am
pretend to be Hungry Hungry 4TH OF JULY D-42 $20
Hippos with scooter boards, do CELEBRATION
some Hokey Pokey Aerobics, run Red, white and blue! Hip, hip, GOING ON A BEAR
the bases, ribbon dance, shoot hooray for Independence Day!
hoops, plus many more sport Come and celebrate our nation’s HUNT
activities. birthday with a musical sidewalk Let’s explore the classic story,
We’re Going on a Bear Hunt
#294-24 Tues., Wed., Thurs. parade with lots of star spangled by Michael Rosen. We’ll do
June 25, 26, 27 9:00-11:30 am fun as we create glittery sparkers,
B-25 $60 gummy bear science and play in
do some marching mania, and story-themed sensory stations.
lots of singing. Be sure to wear
something red, white or blue Together, we’ll retell and recreate
NATURE SPY to show your spirit as we sing the sounds of the story with real-
Want to be a nature detective? “Happy Birthday America!” life sound effects making the book
Childhood is often our first Boom, Fizzle, Aah! come to life in new ways. Hunt
encounter with nature. Everything with us around the school using a
is fascinating. Discover what
Preschool animals live in a forest, paint #294-27 Friday map to search for bears. We’ll end
June 28 9:00-11:30 am each day with songs that you’ll be
with nature’s brushes, and create D-42 $20
singing long after class is over.
a nature collage. We’ll even take
a nature walk outside to see what #294-29 Tues., Thurs.
July 9, 11 9:00-11:30 am
surprises we can find. B-23 $40

#294-25 Wednesday
June 26 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $20

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BUBBLES AND BUILDER BOB’S MESSY MASTERPIECES
(Bring a White T-Shirt)
RAINBOWS CONSTRUCTION ZONE Paints, glitter, clay…oh my! We’ll
Bubbles and a rainbow of colorful Caution….Children at Work! have fun mixing and matching
centers will make this a favorite Can we build it? Yes we can! Our colors and materials to create
summer camp! You might get a classroom will be turned into a individual works of art. Bring a
little messy as we experiment with construction site as we play some white t-shirt to tie dye the first
bubbles and create rainbow sun toolbox bingo, sort nuts and bolts, day. We’ll be inside and outside
catchers. The science is simple, fill our sensory table with sand playing and creating magical
the colors are vivid and the and trucks, and off to work we messes. Let your child have the
singing will be music to our ears! go! Come and discover the many creativity of sloppy gloppy hands-
There will also be a colorful and different tools of the trade! on fun and leave the clean up for
bubbly collection of literature that #294-33 us. Drip, drop, splat, swish…
will have you floating on air with July 12 Friday play clothes are a must!
excitement! 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $20

#294-30 Tuesday #294-36 Tues,, Thurs.
July 9 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $20 AHOY, PIRATE July 16, 18 9:00-11:30 am
PRESCHOOLERS!
Learn how to speak like a pirate B-23 $40

DOWN ON THE FARM and discover your true pirate GLITZ AND GLITTER
A bushel of opportunities awaits name as we gather together for a We know girls love glitz and
you down on the farm! We’ll learn day of pirate adventures. Pirate
about farm animals (pigs, cows, science, treasure bottles, sensory glamour and things that sparkle.
horses, chickens and ducks), the play, treasure map hunting, games, In this class we will create a fancy
glittered picture frame, feathery
farm landscape, and farm foods. stories and songs are a part of your purse and read Shoe-La-La by
We’ll have some plain old farm future as a Small Wonders pirate
fun. So what are you waiting for? when you join us for this voyage. Karen Beaumont.

We’ll meet you down on the farm! #294-34 Monday #294-37 Wednesday
July 17 9:00-11:30 am
#294-31 Wednesday July 15 9:00-11:30 am D-42 $20
July 10 9:00-11:30 am D-42 $20
D-42 $20
PARADE OF COLORS
THE BEST BIRTHDAY NASCAR RACING A palette of colorful learning will Preschool
On your mark, get set….and take place in this class. We will
zoom right into this free-wheelin’ use flowers to paint a bouquet of
PARTY EVER adventure! We will do some color, create colorful craters in an
It’s everybody’s birthday! And “wheel-y” fun painting with our ice block, and make magic name
you’re invited! That’s right; rubbings. Our colorful day would
everybody can have a birthday at cars in our art center, have some not be complete without reading
the same time. With party hats, flashlight fun in our science center “My Crayons Talk” by Patricia
birthday songs, cake decorating and we’ll let the good times roll Hubbard.
and a wrapping center, this will be as we crank up some music and
a party where every birthday child pretend to drive our cars to the
will be celebrated for being just beat in our music and movement #294-38 Thursday

who he or she is! center! We will all be winners in July 18 9:00-11:30 am

#294-32 Thursday this summer camp! D-42 $20
July 11 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $20 #294-35 Tuesday
July 16 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $20 Find us on

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FUN WITH LETTERS EPIC BUILDERS I WANT TO BE AN
Let’s build together! We’ll be
AND SOUNDS engineers, developing our thinking ASTRONAUT
From “The Alphabet Song” to Hello, NASA! We’re ready to
“The Alphabet March,” children and problem-solving skills as we blast off to the moon! Enthusiasm
design and create towers, buildings
will sing and learn about letters and structures out of a variety of will rocket sky-high as we learn
and sounds. What fun we will about outer space and what it is
have hip hopping to the alphabet, materials such as clothespins, craft like to be an astronaut. We will be
sticks, legos, cups…even spaghetti making moon rocks and creating
playing a little alphabet hopscotch, noodles and foam! How high can
and creating an alphabet train. night scenes with sparkling stars.
we build and how much weight Practicing the countdown for this
#294-39 Friday can our creations hold? What
July 19 9:00-11:30 am happens when we build with foam class lift off will be a star studded
D-42 $20 affair.
blocks and shaving cream? Help
us answers these questions as we #294-44 Thursday
July 25 9:00-11:30 am
GAMES GALORE! learn together!
Candy Land, Uno, Tick-Tack- D-42 $20
#294-42 Tues., Thurs.
Toe, and Hopscotch to name a July 23, 25 9:00-11:30 am
few! Games Galore is the name
of the game! Group games and B-23 $40 WHAT’S AFLOAT?
individual games will both be Ahoy there, mateys! Sailboats,
tugboats, rowboats, motorboats,
played! Hurry and get in the PANCAKES & PAJAMAS ferryboats, cruise ships! We’ll keep
game! Come to preschool in your your small shipmate on course
favorite pj’s and be ready for
#294-40 Monday pancake themed fun! We’ll read with this nautical collection. We
July 22 9:00-11:30 am will first meet the crew and then
D-42 $20 stories about pancakes, create silly all hands on deck to launch a
art, sing songs and end the day
of fun with a kid-created pancake shipshape summer camp! Little
ones are sure to get aboard with
LITTLE PICASSOS snack. Imbedded learning a sink and float investigation, do
Inviting all artists to explore will include story sequencing,
an art wonderland!  Painting, some porthole patterning, and
sculpting and beading helps following directions, pre-reading race with some iceboats! Anchors
your preschoolers develop fine skills, fine motor strengthening
motor skills.  Curious kids with and much more…all disguised as aweigh!

Preschool imaginative ways of seeing and FUN!I #294-45 Friday
July 26 9:00-11:30 am
thinking about the world will #294-43 Wednesday
July 24 9:00-11:30 am D-42 $20
love this class!  We will create
“art”rageous pieces of art! D-42 $22
SUMMER SAFARI
#294-41 Tuesday Pack your bags as we use our
July 23 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $20 imagination and go on a safari. It
will be a summer voyage where we
can let our thoughts run wild as
we travel with passports in hand!
Just imagine what we will find in
the Small Wonders Safari!

#294-46 Monday
July 29 9:00-11:30 am
B-26 $20

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LET’S MOVE IT, MOVE AUGUST Summer Camps
IT!
Get ready to move and groove! PLENTY OF POPSICLES KIDS IN THE KITCHEN
We’ll get moving with lots of fun What a sweet treat! Come cool off Are you ready for a cooking
and exercise inside and out as we with us as we ice paint a Popsicle, adventure? Let’s get cooking!
pretend to be Hungry Hungry match up colored popsicles and Cutting, pouring, mixing, and
Hippos with scooter boards, do enjoy a special Popsicle for our mashing, once you get the hang of
snack! it, the sky’s the limit for what you
some Hokey Pokey Aerobics, can create. Our kitchen is waiting
Monkey Limbo, ribbon dancing, #294-50 Thursday
plus many more movement August 1 9:00-11:30 am for you with good times and great
B-26 $22 food, made by you!
activities.
(Includes cooking supplies and
#294-47 Tuesday, Thurs. snacks.)
July 30, Aug 1 9:00-11:30 am GET GROOVY WITH
B-23 $40 #294-53 Tues.–Thurs.
PETE THE CAT
It’s “all good” in our classroom as August 6, 7, 8 9:00-11:30 am
we learn how to be a COOL CAT, B-23 $75
THE GROUCHY like Pete. Together we will move,

LADYBUG
Ladybug, ladybug, don’t fly away, groove, sing, dance and create. “DINO-MITE” DINOSAUR
We’ll go on a silly sensory walk
we’ve come to play! It will be a DAYS
buggy day as we do some Ladybug through strawberries, blueberries Rumble, rumble! Stomp, stomp!
Counting, Ladybug Lotto, make and mud, just like Pete and we’ll Could that be the sound of
a Ladybug Frisbee and a lovely paint with shoes! If Pete isn’t dinosaurs thundering down the
Ladybug Necklace. Author of the already a household favorite, he hall? No, but it could be the
day will be Eric Carle as we read absolutely will be after this class. sound of excited preschoolers
“The Grouchy Ladybug.” Join us for the fun! arriving at our classroom door!
This class is for our youngest
#294-48 Tuesday #294-51 Friday
July 30 9:00-11:30 am August 2 9:00-11:30 am experts in paleontology and
archeology! Children will
B-26 $20 D-42 $20 travel to the past to explore

GONE FISHIN’ STICKERS, STAMPS dinosaurs, fossils and prehistoric Preschool
This summer camp is sure to make AND STENCILS environments. This “tremenda-
a splash with your little ones! The An endless supply of stickers, saurus” adventure will have your
bait and tackle shop will be open stamps/ink and paper/stencils will little one roaring with delight!

for business. We will create some be available for children to create #294-54 Tuesday
their hearts desires. Don’t miss this August 6 9:00-11:30 am
fabulous fishing hats, learn some chance to show your “artsy” flare! D-42 $20
tackle box math, and go bobbing
along as we investigate items that #294-52 Monday
float. This class is sure to be a August 5 9:00-11:30 am POPCORN PARTY!
“keeper!” Pop, Pop, Popcorn! We’ll read
D-42 $20 Popcorn by Frank Ash, make pop
#294-49 Wednesday
July 31 9:00-11:30 am art, pop corn in the parachute,
B-26 $20 Looking sing “poppin’ popcorn” and of

for Preschool course eat popcorn! “Pop” on in

for Fall 2019? Call for a “popping” good time!

232-3001 to see a #294-55 Wednesday
classroom in action August 7 9:00-11:30 am
D-42 $22
and get more

information!

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A CAMPING WE WILL SENSORY SCIENCE JUST ME AND MY
Do you like to mix, squish, stretch PUPPY
GO! and stir? You’re invited to become Puppies, puppies, puppies! What
Our classroom will be transformed a sensory-scientist at preschool! child does not love puppies? We
into a campground, as we venture will learn some puppy songs,
into the woods to sleep in a tent, We’ll explore your sense of touch make paw prints and pretend
as we create and investigate sand we are the dog catcher and try
roast marshmallows by the fire foam, fizzy cloud dough, slimy to find all the missing puppies.
and look at the stars. Together The classroom will become a pet
we will paint with items from spaghetti, water beads, homemade store, including a veterinarian’s
nature, create s’mores trail mix, play dough and slime. The mess office with the puppy medical
will be made at school and recipes equipment. Come on in to see
and explore nature play dough. will be sent home if parents wish the “puppy in the window!”
Creativity and imagination will
make this camping trip one to to recreate the fun at home! #294-62 Thursday
August 15 9:00-11:30 am
remember #294-59 Tues., Thurs. D-42 $20
August 13, 15 9:00-11:30 am
#294-56 Thursday BUGS, BUGS, BUGS
August 8 9:00-11:30 am B-23 $40 Buzz! Whirl! Zap! It sounds like
summer has gone buggy! Be ready
D-42 $20 for some buggy activities as we are
going to be busy as bees learning
JUST “PLANE” FUN DANDY CANDY about big bugs, small bugs, green
Cleared for takeoff! Fasten your Sweeeet! That’s the best way to bugs, and ladybugs! Bring your
describe this kid pleasing event. imagination to create your own
We’ll make candy bracelets, make-believe bugs!
seat belts and expect a smooth luscious lollipops and even do
flight with this summer camp. #294-63 Friday
Our dramatic play will take off the licorice limbo. The students August 16 9:00-11:30 am
will also roll out an assortment D-42 $20
with an airport which will include of math skills (counting, sorting,
the airplane where the young
flight attendants can sort, stack color identification) at the Goody,
Goody Gumball center.
and serve! It will be an imaginary,
adventurous airplane ride! #294-60 Tuesday
August 13 9:00-11:30 am
#294-57 Friday
August 9 9:00-11:30 am D-42 $22

D-42 $20

Preschool FRIENDSHIP FAIRIES TAKE ME OUT TO THE
Calling all fairy friends! Bring BALL GAME
your imagination to preschool Summer would not be summer
and we’ll create your very own without ball games! Get ready to
fairy house in a tiny fairy garden. swing the bat and throw the ball
Glitter, sparkles and pretty things as we make some ball prints, play
that entice the most special fairies Parachute Ball and pretend we
will be on-hand and ready for a are bouncing balls. This summer
creative preschool mind to put camp is sure to be a home run!
them to use.
#294-61 Wednesday
#294-58 Monday August 14 9:00-11:30 am
August 12 9:00-11:30 am D-42 $20
D-42 $20

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GET READY for a New Year!

On your mark…Get set…Go!
Join us for lots of learning and fun as we….

Welcome our new preschoolers,
Re-discover with our experienced preschoolers,
Prepare our brand new kindergartners!
Each day will be filled with hands-on centers, including circle and group time,
gross and fine motor activities, dramatic play, music, art, science, math, story time,
and snack time. The theme related curriculum is sure to grab
your child’s attention, stimulate their interest and create
excitement about the discoveries they will be making.

Let’s Get Ready
for KINDERGARTEN!

For students entering Kindergarten this fall

Speed on into class so we can help you prepare PRESCHOOL PREP!
for the “Big Race” also known as kindergarten!
We’ll focus on kindergarten readiness through For students 1 & 2 yrs. before Kindergarten
technology, songs, learning games, literature,
science experiments, number magic, letters If you are new to preschool or returning to Preschool
and sounds, name printing, plus many more preschool, this is for you. Let’s go for a little school
center activities where the children will learn by tour to help you know what a preschool classroom
exploring. This class will introduce the adventures has waiting for you, re-acquaint with old friends
awaiting you as we calm your anxiety about being and meet new. We’ll introduce places such as
a brand new kindergartner. Say “good-bye” to the classroom centers, location of the restrooms,
preschool, “hello” to kindergarten! (Bring a school office, gym, and outside playground. Then
peanut-free bag lunch each day) we will show you what we do while we are at
preschool…paint with shaving cream, play musical
#294-82 Monday-Friday Lummi sticks, enjoy snack with new friends, sing
August 12-16 9:00am-3:00pm to your heart’s content, run off some energy as
D-41 $200 we play games in the gym or outside playground,
plus many more activities full of learning! Come
prepared to have fun as you discover or re-discover
first- hand what preschool is all about!

#294-65 Tues., Wed., Thurs.
August 13, 14, 15 9:00-11:30 am
B26 $60

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Preschool Small Wonders Preschool

Why

SMALL WONDERS

preschool?

• Part of the Lakeville School district which is
committed to world-class, child centered excellence.

• High parent satisfaction rate
• Caring, professional, educated, experienced staff
• Options to combine Preschool with Wonder

Zone childcare for a Full day program
• Age appropriate technology to enhance learning

in modern classrooms
• Use of Houghton Mifflin Splash into Pre-K

curriculum
• Focus on literacy with exposure to fine arts,

science, math, language and technology
• Accreditation from The National
Association for the Education of
Young Children (NAEYC) and
recipient of the Four Star Parent
Aware Rating
• Location: Crystal Lake Education
Center (CLEC) 16250 Ipava Ave

CREATIVITY c DISCOVERY + IMAGINATION

Discover a preschool that encourages students to use their hands to find answers! Where students do not
need to wait with a hand raised to ask a question! Small Wonders teachers offer a hands-on approach
that stimulates the learning process and encourages the children to imagine, discover, create, and learn!
Students will learn about the world around them through exploration. They will thrive in an environment
that focuses on social, emotional and cognitive development.
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Small Wonders Preschool

Passionate about LEARNING Small Wonders
Part of the Lakeville School district, Small PRESCHOOL SCHEDULE,
Wonders is committed to world-class, child-
centered excellence. Small Wonders builds a Locations and Tuition
child’s confidence, and prepares them with a
strong foundation for future learning. Our 3’s and 4’s Preschool – 2 years before
Houghton Mifflin curriculum emphasizes early kindergarten • Must be 3 by Sept. 1, 2019 and
literacy, and helps children develop a passion for be able to toilet independently.
learning. Our teachers use leading technology to
spark imagination! Tues/Thurs 9:00-11:30 CLEC $150/month

Small Wonders STAFF is our strength Tues/Thurs 12:30-3:00 CLEC $150/month
Once you meet our teachers and assistants
you will see what we mean. They are Mon/Wed 12:30-3:00 CLEC $150/month
nurturing, energetic professionals with a
passion for helping children learn to their Mon/Wed/Fri 9:00-11:30 CLEC $200/month
fullest potential. We have licensed teachers
and highly qualified assistants with extensive Mon/Wed/Fri 12:30-3:00 CLEC $200/month
experience who participate in continuous
professional development training with All Day Junior 9:00-3:00 CLEC $770/month
Lakeville district staff. Their creative Academy
approach tailored to each session makes class
time new and exciting each and every day! 4’s and 5’s Preschool - One year before Preschool
kindergarten • Must be 4 by Sept. 1, 2019 and
Parents are our PARTNERS be able to toilet independently
Ongoing communication from teachers
helps you, your child’s first and most Tues/Thurs 9:00-11:30 CLEC $150/month
important teacher, keep up to date on
daily activities. As the early childhood Tues/Thurs 12:30-3:00 CLEC $150/month
programming becomes more and more
flexible, teachers use multiple avenues to Mon/Wed/Fri 9:00-11:30 CLEC $200/month
communicate with parents: face to face,
notes home, phone, email and social media. Mon/Wed/Fri 12:30-3:00 CLEC $200/month

Many OPTIONS Tues/Wed/ 12:30-3:00 CLEC $200/month
Small Wonders preschool offers a variety of Thurs
options to fit every child’s developmental
needs. Choose from two to five day Mon-Thurs 9:00-11:30 CLEC $255/month
programs, with the option to combine
enrichment classes (taught by Small Mon-Thurs 12:30-3:00 CLEC $255/month
Wonders teachers) or Wonder Zone wrap
around child care available M-F 6:30 am Mon-Fri 9:00-11:30 CLEC $310/month
to 6:00 pm. Lunch Bunch is available
between Small Wonders and Small Wonders All Day 9:00-3:00 CLEC $770/month
enrichments. Academy M-F

5 & Growing 9:00-11:30 CLEC $310/month
M-F

Registration Information Page 83 61

Small Wonders Preschool
&

Wonder Zone Childcare

All day education, enrichment and care made easy!

Select your Small Wonders Select your Wonder Zone Care
Preschool Days and Times to option to fill your day beyond
meet your needs. Page 61 Preschool. Page 64

Select extra Enrichment Go online and register!
courses & Event days. isd194.ce.eleyo.com

Don’t wait! Register now to guarantee your spot!

Registration is now open for 2019-20 School Year!

Questions? Small Wonders Preschool, 952-232-3001 • Wonder Zone Care, 952-232-2157

Wonder Zone WS UOMNMDEERR WZ OONNEDE R Z O N E

Wonder Zone is a child care program for children 3 to 6 years of
age by Sept. 1 and are able to toilet independently. The Wonder
Zone program is part of Lakeville Area Schools Community
Education and collaborates with Small Wonders Preschool to offer
a full day of learning and fun. Wonder Zone focuses on social,
emotional, physical and intellectual growth through enriching
activities.
The Wonder Zone program is conveniently located at the
Crystal Lake Education Center, and is available Monday through
Friday from 6:30 am to 6 pm (closed some holidays). Children
participating in any of the Small Wonders Preschool programs can
attend Wonder Zone before and after their class. Wonder Zone
is also open on most non-preschool days, such as workshop days.
Breakfast and an afternoon snack are provided each day. Parents can
choose to purchase a hot lunch for their child or pack a nut free bag
lunch from home.

Children will Children will Wonder Zone
learn through... explore... Event Days

• Individual, small and • Art Wonder Zone is open on
large group activities • Music non-preschool days as
• Dramatic Play well as most district non-
• Hands-on learning • Science school days such as MEA,
centers • Math Spring Break, etc. Children
• Literacy attending event days will
• Indoor and outdoor • Small & Large Motor have a fun-filled theme day
recreation time including special in-house
Skills activities. Activities on
Not needing childcare, • Social Skills event days will be posted
but looking for preschool in the Wonder Zone
opportunities? Small Wonders Looking for an classroom. Check with the
Preschool has several options exciting summer Wonder Zone teachers for
event details.
for you. See page 61. experience?
See page 66 for
Are you looking for care and
enrichment for an older sibling? Summer
Check out Kid Zone on page 67. Wonder Zone.

Registration Information Page 83 63

SUMMER WONDER ZONEWonder Zone offers full day, early morning and late afternoon child care options

Monday through Friday from 6:30 am to 6:00 pm. Children may attend 2, 3, 4 or all 5 days a week.

2019-20 Wonder Zone Options 2019-20 Wonder Zone Rates
Full Time Option Registration Fee: $50

The Full Time Option offers a consistent schedule Daily *Weekly
Monday through Friday from 6:30 am to 6:00 pm Rate Rate
(early morning 6:30 am to 9:00 am, late afternoon
3:00 pm to 6:00 pm) throughout the year. Children Full Time 5 Days $40 $200
must be registered for 5 days. Register for Event
Days if needed. Full Time Academy $25 $125

Part Time Option Full Time Early Morning or $25
Late Afternoon (M-F)
The Part Time Option offers a consistent weekly
schedule throughout the school year for those not Part Time 4 Days $44 $176
needing care all 5 days. You choose the days your
child will attend and we will expect your child on Part Time 3 Days $44 $132
those days throughout the school year. Children
need to be registered for a minimum of 2 days per Part Time 2 Days $44 $88
week (days of your choosing). Register for Event
Days if needed. Part Time Academy 4 $27 $108
Days
Unscheduled Days
Part Time Academy 3 $27 $81
If you need to add an unscheduled Wonder Zone Days
day, you may do so if space is available. Please
contact your Wonder Zone site 24 hours in advance Part Time Academy 2 $27 $54
for availability. Unscheduled Day rates apply. Days

Event Days Part Time Early Morning $27
or Late Afternoon
These days are non-Small Wonders days and non-
school days in the Lakeville Area School District Unscheduled Days $60
such as Winter Break, Spring Break, workshop
Unscheduled Academy $40
days, etc. Families Days
choosing these
days will register Full Time Event Days $43
separately as
needed. Part Time Event Days $47

* Single Slots After June 1 $240
(Wonder Zone only)

* The weekly rates are based on a full week. If it is not
a full week, rates are pro-rated based available days.
Families do not pay for closed days such as holidays
and may sign up for Event Days as needed.

* If single slots remain after June 1, 2019 and Small
Wonders children have been placed,
open slots may be filled by Wonder Zone
only students. Full Time (5 full days) at
the rate of $240 per week.

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2019-20 Wonder Zone Early Childhood Screening, WS UOMNMDEERR WZ OONNEDE R Z O N E
Registration page 49.

Wonder Zone is currently accepting registrations Save the Date!
for the 2019-20 school year program. Program
information is available in this catalog or on our Water Safety Night • May 17
website at www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org
or call 952-232-2150. To register, use the district Ages 4-8
online registration system Eleyo. FREE EVENT, registration is required
#794-000 6:30-8:30 pm MMS Pool
Wonder Zone is a great choice Swimming is one of life’s
great pleasures. It offers
because... many health and fitness
benefits, cools you off on a
• Full day enrichment care. hot day, and provides a great
• Parent Aware 4 Star Rating. opportunity to socialize with
• Enthusiastic and experienced staff. family and friends. Make sure
• Wonder Zone collaborates with all Early you and yours stay safe in the
water by being water aware.
Childhood programs. Join us to learn more about
• Our school setting prepares children for how to be safe in and around
the water. For additional
kindergarten. information please visit:
• Exposure to STEAM. www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org
• Open on non-school days.
• Summer Wonder Zone options available.
• Creating early friendships that lead to fun

experiences.

2019 Wonder Zone
Closed Dates

The Wonder Zone school year program
will continue to be open through June 5,
2019. The summer program will begin June
10, 2019. Wonder Zone will be closed the
following dates during the school year:

April 19 • May 27
June 6 & 7

Registration Information Page 83 65

SUMMER WONDER ZONE2019 Summer Wonder Zone

2019 Summer Wonder Zone is a child care program for children 3 to 6 years
of age by Sept. 1 and are able to toilet independently. The program is
conveniently located at the Crystal Lake Education Center. Summer Wonder
Zone offers a fun-filled, full-day of child care and learning experiences. The
curriculum incorporates summer fun as well as art, science, physical education,
literacy, music, computers and more. Children will participate in Small
Wonders three days a week. Children entering kindergarten in the fall may also
participate in swim lessons. Summer Wonder Zone also includes special events.

Location Program Dates Program Hours
2019 Summer Wonder Zone June 10 through August 23
6:30 am - 6:00 pm
Crystal Lake Education Center Summer Wonder Zone will be
16250 Ipava Ave. closed July 4 & Aug. 26—Sept. 2
Lakeville, MN 55044

Summer Days Swim Lesson
Opportunities
• A summer filled with care and enrichment opportunities.
• Children will participate in Small Wonders three days • Aquatics opportunities available for
children entering kindergarten in the
a week (either mornings or afternoons, Tues. Wed. and fall.
Thurs.) Small Wonders registration and fees are separate. For
more information, see page 51. • June 24-July 3 (M-Th) omit July 4
• Special events such as themed days, in-house entertainment. 2:05-2:50 pm
• Fun-filled water days on site.
• Quiet time to relax. • July 9-20 (M-Th) 2:05-2:50 pm
• Breakfast and afternoon • Transportation is provided
snack included Mon.–Fri. • Assessments given for each child to
• Hot lunch available for
purchase Mon. through establish appropriate class level.
Thurs. Please pack a nut • Swim instructors are Red Cross trained
free bag lunch on Fri. as
well as other days your to help your child enjoy developing
child is not eating a hot swimming and water safety skills in a
lunch. positive learning environment.
• For more information, see page 43.

Flexible options
• Flexible summer schedule.

• Join us all eleven weeks or select the weeks you need us.

• Your child may participate 3, 4, or 5 days per week:

• Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (3 day) $93

• Monday through Thursday or
Tuesday through Friday (4 day) $134

• Monday through Friday (5 day) $175

• Small Wonders is Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

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About Kid Zone KID ZONE SCHOOL AGE CARE & ENRICHMENT

Kid Zone is a before and after-school program which
provides care and enrichment opportunities to children
in kindergarten through 5th grade. Kid Zone is offered
at each elementary school and provides activities on
regular school days as well as all-day programming on
most non-school days, such as teacher workshop days,
winter break, etc.
The Kid Zone program is divided into two different
sessions. The before-school session begins at 6:30 am
and operates until the school day begins. Children
have a wide variety of activities to choose from includ-
ing arts/crafts, gym games, tech time, weekly themes,
projects and hands-on learning centers. Parents can purchase a healthy breakfast for their child through
the district’s breakfast program.
During the after-school session, children may join in indoor/outdoor games, recreational events, home-
work help and enjoy an after-school snack. The after-school session begins at dismissal time and is open
until 6:00 pm. Both before and after-school sessions offer a balance of fun and learning.
Depending on each child’s needs, families can enroll in one or both sessions. For more information,
scheduling options and registration questions, call 952-232-2154.

2019-20 Kid Zone Registration

Kid Zone is currently accepting registrations for the 2019-20 Kid Zone program.
Program information can be found in this catalog or on our website at www.
LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org or call 952-232-2154. To register, use the district online
registration system Eleyo.

Looking for an exciting Are you looking
summer experience? for care and
See pages 70-78 for
Summer Adventures. enrichment for a
younger sibling?
Check out Wonder
Zone on page 63-66.

Registration Information Page 83 67

KID ZONE SCHOOL AGE CARE & ENRICHMENTWhere is Kid Zone Going?

Join us for exciting adventures! If you don’t normally attend
Kid Zone and would like to attend the field trips—no problem;
just sign up for release days in non-school day option.

Spring Break (March 25 - April 1)

Northern Sites: Christina Huddleston will host students from
Christina Huddleston, Cherry View, Oak Hills and
I/A Orchard Lake.

Southern Sites: Lakeview will host students from Lakeview,
Eastview, Lake Marion and JFK.

March 25: Bowlero, South Site 9:30 am - 12:00 pm,
North Site 12:30 - 3:00 pm

March 26: The Works, North Site 9:00 am - 12:30 pm, Fun! 2019
South Site 12:00 - 3:30 pm Non-School Days

March 27: 80’s Dance Party, In-House Activity (Kid Zone will be open
unless noted Closed)
March 28: Rockin Jump, South Site 9:30 - 11:30 am,
North Site 11:30 am - 1:30 pm March 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
April 1
March 29: Lakeville Movie Theater, TBD
April 19: Closed
April 1: Twins Educational Tour, North Site 9:00 am - 1:00 pm, May 27: Closed
South Site 12:00 - 4:00 pm
June 5
June June 6, 7: Closed

Northern Sites: Oak Hills will host students from Oak Hills,
Christina Huddleston, Cherry View and I/A Orchard Lake.

Southern Sites: Lake Marion will host students from Lake Marion,
Lakeview, Eastview and JFK.

June 5: MN Zoo, All Sites 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

There is always something happening March 22
at the zoo whether you are inside Make-Up Day
or outside. This zoo is home to 2000
animals! We can checkout Discovery Lakeville Area Schools will have a
Bay with its undersea world. Then stroll along one of the several trails district wide Make Up Day due to
the winter weather that occurred
offered. Check out on February 20, 2019. The Make
the cute monkeys!!
We’ll take a break for Up Day will be March 22, 2019.
lunch and play on This day was previously a Non-
one of their awesome School Day / Kid Zone Field Trip
playgrounds. Wow! Day. March 22 has been removed
Located in Apple as a Field Trip Day and will operate
Valley. as a Regular School Day. An email
will be sent to families with more
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family accounts.

ICE SKATING LESSONS

LAKEVILLE ARENAS, 20195 HOLYOKE AVE, LAKEVILLE, MN 55044
WWW.LAKEVILLEARENAS.ORG OR 952-985-2170

LAKEVILLE ARENAS AND THE CITY OF LAKEVILLE ARE EXCITED TO OFFER THE ‘LEARN TO SKATE USA BASIC SKILLS PROGRAM’.
The Basic Skills program will be held at Lakeville Ames Arena, 19900 Ipava Avenue, Lakeville.
Register through the City of Lakeville Parks and Recreation Department at 952-985-4600 or online at
www.webtrac.lakevillemn.gov
THE PROGRAM: This program is geared toward recreational skaters of all ages and skill levels. Instructors will follow the skill
progressions outlined in Learn To Skate USA Basic Skills. Skaters will be evaluated throughout the session to determine if they are
ready to advance. Our program ratio consists of a 12:1 student/instructor ratio to ensure quality instruction except for the Snow
Plow Sam which is set at an 8:1 ratio.
COST: Each level will be $89 per skater and includes eight half-hour lessons and eight half-hour practices, registration to Learn To
Skate USA and three free public skating passes. $125 P.A.L.S. per session.
REQUIREMENTS: Children in the Snowplow Sam and P.A.L.S. classes must wear a helmet (bike
helmets work well), gloves, and snow pants. All participants must wear mittens or gloves and
provide their own skates or rental skates are available for $3 per person/per class. No double
blades. Lakeville Arenas offers skate sharpening for $4 per pair of skates.

Spring Session begins on 3/9/19 with registration available through 3/23/19

Summer Session begins June 11, 2019. Please check our website in May for more information.

PROGRAM LEVELS PROGRAM LEVELS CONT’D

SNOWPLOW SAM BASIC 1
Ages 3-5: Designed to develop preliminary coordination and Designed for skaters 6 and older with little or no skating
strength necessary to move on skates. experience. Will work on forward/backward skating and
P.A.L.S. (Parent and Little Skater, 3—4 years old) stopping.
This class will teach the child and parent how to skate and BASIC 2-3
teach the parents how to teach their child to skate. It’s a Designed for figure skaters that have passed Basic 1 or
great class for the beginning skater. The parent/guardian Snow Plow Sam 3. Will work on backwards, turning and
must be at least 16 years old. introduction to spins.
ADULTS (16 years and older) BASIC 4, 5, 6
This class is designed for the beginner skater up to the Designed for those skaters that have passed Basic 3. Will
advanced. We will teach you either figure skating or hockey work on edges, crossovers and stroking.
skating skills, which ever you would like. This class offers a PRE-FREE SKATE & FREE SKATE 1-6
more one-on-one lesson structure. Designed for those figure skaters that have passed Basic 6.
Free Skate will be divided into four sections—moves in the
field, dance sequence, spins and jumps.

Class Schedule/Registration Information HOCKEY 1-2
You can download a complete class schedule and Fundamentals of hockey skating; skaters will learn to move
faster and be more agile on the ice. All elements will be
registration form by visiting taught without a stick or puck. Will work on forward skating,
www.lakevillearenas.org or by calling the City of backward skating and stopping.
Lakeville Parks and Recreation Department at HOCKEY 3-4 & POWER (6 years and older)
Fundamentals of hockey skating, skaters will learn to move
952-985-4600. faster and be more agile on the ice. All elements will be
taught without a stick or puck. Designed for those skaters
What class does my skater sign up for? that have passed Hockey 2.
All skaters ages 3—5 years old that have never skated before
should sign up for the Snowplow Sam Class. For questions on ONLINE REGISTRATION AVAILABLE AT:
what class to register for please contact LTS Director Tonyea WWW.WEBTRAC.LAKEVILLEMN.GOV
Patterson at: [email protected]

WWW.LAKEVILLEARENAS.ORG | 952-985-2170

SUMMER ADVENTURES FUN • FANTASTIC • FIT is a child care and

enrichment program for children entering grades 1-6 (19-
20). The program offers a variety of fun activities, learning
experiences and exciting adventures. Breakfast, lunch and
snack are provided Mondays through Thursdays, breakfast
and snack on Fridays. Children may participate full time or
part time throughout the summer. Summer Adventures
is available to children in the Lakeville Area Schools and
surrounding areas. The Summer Adventures program offers
three sessions Mondays through Thursdays; Sunrise, Camp
and Sunset. Children may attend one, two or all three
sessions. Summer Adventures allows for a flexible schedule.
Children may attend five days a week or less, every week
throughout the summer or only the weeks needed.

Sunrise Session Camp Sunset Session
Session
Care and enrichment Activity clubs, indoor/
beginning at 6:30 am. Camps will challenge and outdoor recreation, trips to the
enrich a child’s mind and
Breakfast included. pool and fun with friends.
Children have their choice of body through fun and Open until 6 pm each day.
participating in art, science, learning activities. There is also an opportunity to
tech time, games or sports. coordinate swim lessons and
Choose a camp each week enrichment classes with the
Relaxation and social time from two areas: STEAM and
are also part of the sunrise sunset session.
Crafts, Fitness & Fun. Hot Afternoon snack included.
program. lunch is included.

Camp descriptions are on
pages 72-75.

Locations: Dates: Fees: $25.00
Oak Hills Elementary June 10 through August 23 Registration Fee
8640 165th St. W. CLOSED : July 4 & August 26 Sunrise $12.00
For children enrolled at Oak Hills, through September 2 Camp $18.00
Christina Huddleston and Impact Time: Sunset $13.00
Academy at Orchard Lake. Program Hours, 6:30 am to 6:00 pm Full Day $43.00
Eastview Elementary Sunrise, 6:30 am to 9:00 am Fabulous Friday $45.00
18070 Ipava Ave., W. Camp, 9:00 am to 12:30 pm
For children enrolled at Eastview Sunset, 12:30 pm to 6:00 pm Summer Adventures T-Shirt
and Cherry View. Included!
John F. Kennedy Elementary
21240 Holyoke Ave. W.
For children enrolled at JFK, Lake
Marion and Lakeview.

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Summer Adventures is a “one stop shop” for your family! SUMMER ADVENTURES

It’s easy to coordinate the Summer Adventures schedule with Launch into Learning,
Extended School Year, Aquatics and afternoon Youth Enrichment Classes.

Launch Into Learning this Extended School Year Swim lessons run Mon.-Thurs.
Summer! Extended School Year (ESY) services Weeks 3-4 will have 7 lessons (no
Eligible students will engage in are provided to students who receive class on 7/4), and weeks 5-6 will
learning that is personalized through special education services during have 8 lessons. See page 43 for more
fun theme options. Kids choose from the school year and meet criteria to Summer Adventures Swim Lesson
hands-on, experiential opportunities. receive special education services info including discounted fees. Swim
Students learn with their friends and beyond the regular school year. levels can be found on pages 38-39.
teachers from their school. Extended School Year services will Summer Adventures also offers an
Paired with math, literacy and be offered Mon.–Thurs. beginning open swim time for each summer
social-emotional supports students July 8 and ending Aug. 1. Services are site. This is an optional activity for
further personalize their learning by delivered at varying times between children. Please make sure children
participating in engaging, academic the hours of 8:30 am and 12:30 pm. bring swimwear and a towel.
themes; Creation Studio, Outdoor Students attending Extended School Youth Enrichment Classes
Exploration, Teamwork for Tomor- Year may participate in the Summer Summer Adventures children at
row, Culinary Arts, Number Mania, Adventures program. Transportation John F Kennedy, Cherry View and
and Tech Tools. is provided between the Summer Oak Hills can coordinate afternoon
Register for one or two sessions. Adventures sites and Extended School enrichment classes with their Sunset
Sessions will be held on Monday - Year schools. Session.  Offerings include Battle
Thursday for the following weeks: Aquatics Bots, Glam Lab Science, Drama Lab
Session one: June 17-20, 24-27, July It’s still possible to be in Summer Laugh Factory, Fencing, Space Camp,
8-11; Session two: July 15-18, 22-25, Adventures and take part in a Watch Me Draw Creepy Crawlies. 
July 29-Aug. 1. All sessions will run daytime swim class or open swim. See pages 24-31 for a full list of
from 8:15-11:30 am for grades K - 5, We’ll bus children to and from the offerings and class descriptions;
8:00-11:45 am for grades 6 - 7 (enter- pool during the Sunset program!
ing grades 19-20). We will provide swim lessons during indicates these classes are at
** No Fridays ** weeks 3-4 and 5-6. Summer Adventures sites. 
This program is state funded through Register on Eleyo under courses. 
Targeted Services. There is no fee for Fabulous Fridays Fees for these classes are not included
Launch into Learning. Registration in the Summer Adventures fee.
now open through April 20 via email Children attending Fridays
invitation. will have a full day of exciting SPECIAL TRIP
adventures! Each Friday will
Assessment Day August 21
offer a full day of fun from Children’s Museum (gr. 1-3) &
August 22 6:30 am to 6 pm. Some of our
District-wide elementary exciting destinations include Science Museum (gr. 4-6)
Rockin’ Jump and Apple Valley August 21 is a Teacher
assessment day. Inservice Day. Students
Summer Adventures Water Park. In addition to a
fun-filled day, Fridays include attending Summer Adventures
is open this day. breakfast, snack, entry fees and on this day will have a special
We are working with transportation. Please bring trip to The Children’s Museum
the district to simplify this a bag lunch each Friday and
day for your family. wear your Summer Adventures for grades 1-3. Students in
Watch for more details to T-Shirt. For a complete list of grades 4-6 will go to the
Science Museum. Check with
come. field trip destinations, your Summer Adventures site
see pages 77-78. for additional information.

Registration Information Page 83 71

SUMMER ADVENTURES CAMPSSummer Adventures Camps

Summer Adventures Camps will challenge and enrich a child’s
mind and body through fun learning activities. Choose a
camp each week from two areas: STEAM & Crafts or Fitness
and Fun. Camps are offered Monday through Thursday from
9:00 am–12:30 pm.

STEAM & Crafts Guardians of the Galaxy The Art of Disney™ NEW!
Care of Lil Creatures NEW!
Grades 3-6 Grades 1-2
Grades 1-2 Guardians! Join us as we travel Alakazoola Magicaboola Bippity
Eek! These little fluffy fellas need through the universe learning about Boppity Boo! Step inside the world
some love and who better to do it our planets. Then create your own of Disney™ and recreate the art that
than you? This week we will get to galaxy, dream up a new planet and makes it so neat! Make your own
interact with pocket size pets and create your dream team of galactic beauty & the beast mirror, paper
learn about what it takes to care for space defenders! mache’ masks from Coco™, an
them. You will make and give them Week 2, June 17-20 incredible cape and more fun right
fun critter toys and yummy little out of the movies you love!
treats. So fun you just might squeak! Lions & Griffins & Dragons, Week 5, July 8-11
Week 1, June 10-13 Oh My!
How Does it Work NEW!
Care of Magical Creatures Grades 1-2
NEW! Travel to the magical lands of Grades 3-6
mythical creatures and learn all their Hey, all you curious campers, have
Grades 3-6 magical powers. Read about legends we got the camp for you! In this
BEWARE OF THE THREE of famous creatures like Nessie, camp, you will take a look at how
HEADED DOG! Enter this camp Pegasus and Toothless. For the finale, things tick, twist, and turn. What
if you dare! From house elves to create and build your own magical is the science behind 100 tiny gears
basilisks we will explore the mythical land filled with mystical creatures, that can move a ton, or how does
creatures that live at the famous enchanted forests, amazing stories a bridge hold all those cars? How
school of witchcraft & wizardry. and marvelous cities! does a gecko stick to every surface
Students will study dragon eggs, learn Week 3, June 24-27 and a chameleon can change to any
wind patterns for Hedgewig trips, color? Campers will learn the science
and try to catch a chocolate frog. Comic College NEW! behind these marvels and then try to
Teleport, ride a broom, or catch the recreate it right in front of their very
train, this class is going to be insane! Grades 3-6 own eyes. 
Week 1, June 10-13 Enroll in Comic College! Learn Week 5, July 8-11
how to draw some of your favorite
Jr. Detectives NEW! Superheroes and learn the tricks of Comic School NEW!
comic book writers. Create your own
Grades 1-2 comic book! Comic book campers Grades 1-2
Are you the kind of kid who loves will spend the week learning drawing Enroll in Comic College! Learn
a good mystery? Do you secretly tricks and to develop your own how to draw some of your favorite
want to be a super spy? Join our Jr. characters and their stories. This Superheroes and learn the tricks of
Detectives academy and learn the camp is going to be Marvel-ous! comic book writers. Create your own
art of sleuthing! Learn how to write Week 3, June 24-27 comic book! Comic book campers
secret messages only your friends can will spend the week learning drawing
see, solve mysteries, and practice your tricks and to develop your own
sneaky skills! characters and their stories. This
Week 2, June 17-20 camp is going to be Marvel-ous!
Week 6, July 15-18
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Cardboard City NEW! SUMMER ADVENTURES CAMPS

Grades 1-2
Campers will design and create their
very own land of cardboard! Join us
as we explore your creativity and use
your imagination to create a land of
whatever you want! Mazes, castles,
costumes, what you make is up to
you!

Week 9, August 5-8

Cardboard City NEW! Little Biz Town Big Biz Town

Grades 3-6 Grades 1-2 Grades 3-6
Campers will design and create their Biz Town campers will spend their Biz Town campers will spend their
very own land of cardboard! Join us week preparing for Big Biz day. You week preparing for Big Biz day. You
as we explore your creativity and use will decide what kind of business will decide what kind of business
your imagination to create a land of you want to run and how to run you want to run and how to run
whatever you want! Mazes, castles, it. You will have your own job at it. You will have your own job at
costumes, what you make is up to the business and help to make your the business and help to make your
you! opening a big success! For the final opening a big success! For the final
Week 6, July 15-18 day invite your friends and family day invite your friends and family
to Biz Town where they will become to Biz Town where they will become
Minions™ NEW! your customers! All money you make your customers! All money you make
at your business will be donated to a at your business will be donated to a
Grades 1-2 charity. If this sounds likes a camp for charity. If this sounds likes a camp for
Behind every super villain turned you, you’re hired! you, you’re hired!
into a good guy, super spy, there are Week 8, July 29-August 1 Week 9, August 5-8
1,000 little funny dudes who know
how to make cool stuff! Become an Creeper Science NEW! Brix NEW!
honorary minion, make bouncing
plutonium eggs, try out minion Grades 3-6 Grades 1-2
secret experiments and learn the This week is filled with the science If we build it they will come!
language of Minionese. As a wise, behind the game Minecraft™! Bring This camp will challenge even the
wise minion once said, “Ba tis pata da the game to life by learning about biggest Lego™ fans! This week we
be agei!” -Bob all the things in Minecraft™ that will challenge ourselves to build the
Week 7, July 22-25 surround us every day. You will greatest landmarks, star ships, castles,
discover the real science behind and more! Create an air powered
Eek to Fleek! NEW! molten lava, rock mining, caves, and Lego™ car and race your friends or
Grades 3-6 explosions. Campers will explore create a twisty turny marble maze!
this science with awesome science The possibilities are endless!!
Have you always wanted to be a experiments that will blow your Week 10, August 12-15
fashion designer? In Eek to Fleek you mind!
can put your designs to the test and Week 8, July 29-August 1
turn your trash into fashion! Take
an old boring T-shirt and make it
awesome, turn an old pair of pants
into a fleek purse and prepare for the
duct tape challenge!
Week 7, July 22-25

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SUMMER ADVENTURES CAMPS Retro Recess NEW!

Grades 3-6
Come join the excitement of learning
some “old school style” games and
sports. This camp will offer a variety
of activities including, capture the
flag, kick the can, four square and
steal the bacon.

Week 2, June 17-20

7 Wonders of the World Sports of All Sorts Trick Play!
NEW!
Grades 3-6 Grades 1-2
Grades 3-6 Get your game on! Here is your Shazam! A magician never reveals
Grab your tools and your passports! chance to participate in all sorts of their secrets, but in your case we will
We are taking a trip around the sports. Campers will play popular make an exception. In this camp you
world to the greatest wonders ever games like kickball and soccer, will learn the secrets of the greatest
imagined. Campers will learn about practice their shots in basketball, magicians, explore optical illusions
these architectural masterpieces and swing for the fences in whiffle ball and tricks sure to impress a crowd! In
then try to create them on their own! and so much more! the end put your new skills to the test
Build The Great Wall of China with Week 1, June 10-13 in a dazzling show for your friends!
popsicle sticks, the Chichen Itza with Week 3, June 24-27
toothpicks, or the Coliseums with Lil’ Sports Camp
Dixie Cups! Challenge yourself to do Clue Movie Makers NEW!
things you never thought you could!  Grades 1-2
Week 10, August 12-15 Enjoy an exciting, physically active Grades 3-6
and well-rounded experience. Do you love movies that make you
Fitness & Fun Kids will learn about staying fit guess who dun-it? Do you always
Wipe Out! NEW! while having fun. We will focus on guess the ending before it happens?!
building a love for physical activity Or maybe you have always wanted
Grades 1-2 by combining it with fun activities to be a character in the mystery
We invite you to a mission, an like jump roping, hula hooping and movies yourself! In this camp we
impossible mission! If you choose participating in fun sports and games. will explore what it takes to make a
to accept you will cross dangerous Week 2, June 17-20 mystery movie and create our very
obstacles, perform gravity defying own. At the end of the camp we will
acts and IF you succeed you and premier our movie for our friends
your team will go down in history. and families!
This message will self destruct in Week 3, June 24-27
5…4…3…2…1!
Week 1, June 10-13 Splish Splash

Grades 1-2
Who’s up for some water fun? Be
prepared to get wet as you go through
the sprinkler, play water games and
relax in the sun. Don’t forget your
towels and swimsuits!
Week 5, July 8-11

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The Great Escape New! Game Show Mania New! Big Games NEW! SUMMER ADVENTURES CAMPS

Grades 3-6 Grades 1-2 Grades 3-6
Have you always wanted to go to Come on down you’re the next This ain’t your grandma’s hide and
an escape room? What if you could contestant of on our Summer go seek, this is BIG game camp! In
create your own! Join the great escape Adventures game show. You will this camp we will play super fun large
and you and your team will create put your skills to the test while group games. Challenge the villagers
an escape room for the rest of the participating in minute to win it to defeat the grogs, compete with
campers! Do you have what it takes challenges, “friendly feud” and many your friends in a life-size game of
to make sure they don’t escape? more. hungry, hungry hippos. Each day will
Week 5, July 8-11 Week 8, July 29-August 1 be filled with new and crazy games
that are crazy fun!
Get Down! NEW! Splash & Dash Week 9, August 5-8

Grades 1-2 Grades 3-6 Retro Recess NEW!
Ready to get your groove on? Practice Enjoy water activities with a twist.
your Breakin, Disco Fever, Electric Play a variety of games and add the Grades 1-2
Slide,  Floss or do your own thing. element of water. Enjoy sponge tag, Come join the excitement of learning
Grab your friends and make up the sprinklers, water play and relaxing some “old school style” games and
next cool dance. Put your dancing in the sun. Bring your swimsuit and sports. This camp will offer a variety
shoes on and get funky! towel. of activities including, capture the
Week 6, July 15-18 Week 8, July 29-August 1 flag, kick the can, four square and
steal the bacon.
Chopped™ NEW! Duck n Dodge NEW! Week 10, August 12-15

Grades 3-6 Grades 1-2 Get Down! NEW!
Based off the hit TV show Chopped™! Watch out, don’t get out! We will
You and your friends will compete play a variety of dodge ball and Grades 1-2
in a cooking competition to impress tag games. Learn sportsmanship, Ready to get your groove on? Practice
the judges. Each of you will have teamwork and healthy exercise habits your Breakin, Disco Fever, Electric
the same ingredients, but the best including how to check your pulse. If Slide,  Floss or do your own thing.
presentation will be the winner! you have a lot of energy this camp is Grab your friends and make up the
Week 6, July 15-18 for you! next cool dance. Put your dancing
Week 9, August 5-8 shoes on and get funky!
Chopped™ NEW! Week 10, August 12-15

Grades 1-2
Based off the hit TV show Chopped™!
You and your friends will compete
in a cooking competition to impress
the judges. Each of you will have
the same ingredients, but the best
presentation will be the winner!
Week 7, July 22-25

Game Show Mania NEW! Registration Information Page 83 75

Grades 3-6
Come on down you’re the next
contestant of on our Summer
Adventures game show. You will
put your skills to the test while
participating in minute to win it
challenges, “friendly feud” and
many more.

Week 7, July 22-25

SUMMER ADVENTURES CAMPSCamp Dates STEAM & Crafts Fitness & Fun

Week 1 Care of Lil’ Creatures (gr. 1-2) Wipe Out (gr. 1-2)
June 10 - 13 Care of Magical Creatures (gr. 3-6) Sports of All Sorts (gr. 3-6)
Week 2
June 17 - 20 Jr. Detectives (gr. 1-2) Lil’ Sports Camp (gr. 1-2)
Guardians of the Galaxy (gr. 3-6) Retro Recess (gr. 3-6)

Week 3 Lions, Griffins & Dragons (gr. 1-2) Trick Play (gr. 1-2)
June 24 - 27 Comic College (gr. 3-6) Clue Movie Maker (gr. 3-6)

Week 4 No Camps - Theme Week
July 1 - 3 (closed July 4) We Can Change the World (gr. 1-6)
Week 5
July 8 - 11 The Art of Disney™ (gr. 1-2) Splish Splash (gr. 1-2)
Week 6 How Does it Work? (gr. 3-6) The Great Escape (gr. 3-6)
July 15 - 18
Comic School (gr. 1-2) Get Down! (gr. 1-2)
Cardboard City (gr. 3-6) Chopped™ (gr. 3-6)

Week 7 Minions™ (gr. 1-2) Chopped™ (gr. 1-2)
July 22 - 25 Eek to Fleek! (gr. 3-6) Game Show Mania (gr. 3-6)

Week 8 Little Biz Town (gr. 1-2) Game Show Mania (gr. 1-2)
July 29 - Aug 1 Creeper Science (gr. 3-6) Splash & Dash (gr. 3-6)
Week 9
Aug 5 - 8 Cardboard City (gr. 1-2) Duck n Dodge (gr. 1-2)
Week 10 Big Biz Town (gr. 3-6) Big Games (gr. 3-6)
Aug 12 - 15
Brix (gr. 1-2) Retro Recess (gr. 1-2)
7 Wonders of the World (gr. 3-6) Get Down! (gr. 3-6)

Week 11 No Camps - Theme Week
Aug 19 - 22 Hang Ten (gr. 1-6)

Theme Weeks

Week 4 (July 1-3, omit July 4) Shaded areas are Grades 1-6
and Week 11 (August 19-22)

are Theme Weeks.
Each day offers a full day of
fun activities from 6:30 am to

6:00 pm.
2019 Theme Weeks are:
We Can Change the World
(week 4) and Hang Ten

(week 11).

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Summer Adventures Field Trips FIELD TRIPS

Children attending Fridays will have a full day of exciting adventures from 6:30 am to 6 pm. Some of our exciting
destinations include Skateville and River Springs Water Park. See below for a full listing of field trip destinations
and descriptions. Our fabulous Fridays include a full day of care and enrichment, breakfast, snack, entry fees and
transportation. Please pack a bag lunch. The fee for the Valleyfair trip is an additional $10. Children must wear their
Summer Adventures t-shirt on field trips.

Field Trip John F. Kennedy Cherry View Oak Hills
Dates

June 14 Conquer Ninja High Touch Hi Tech Science Chutes & Ladders
11:30 am-2:30 pm 11:15 am-1:15 pm 10:15 am-2:45 pm

June 21 High Touch Hi Tech Science Chutes & Ladders Conquer Ninja
11:15 am-1:15 pm 10:15 am-2:45 pm 11:30 am-2:30 pm

June 28 Chutes & Ladders Conquer Ninja High Touch Hi Tech Science
10:15 am-2:45 pm 11:30 am-2:30 pm 11:15 am-1:15 pm

July 5 Raptor Center (gr. 1-3) 10:00 Raptor Center (gr. 1-3) 10:00 am- Raptor Center (gr. 1-3) 10:00 am-
am-3:00 pm Feed My Starving 3:00 pm Feed My Starving 3:00 pm Feed My Starving Children
Children (gr. 4-6) TBD Children (gr. 4-6) TBD (gr. 4-6) TBD

July 12 Apple Valley Water Park Art in the Park & Splash Pad Rockin’ Jump
10:45 am-2:00 pm 10:15 am-3:45 pm 11:15 am-2:00 pm

July 19 Art in the Park & Splash Pad Rockin’ Jump Apple Valley Water Park
10:15 am-3:45 pm 11:15 am-2:00 pm 10:45 am-2:00 pm

July 26 Rockin’ Jump Apple Valley Water Park Como Day
11:15 am-2:00 pm 10:45 am-2:00 pm 10:15 am-3:45 pm

Aug 2 Como Day Shoreview Pool Art in the Park & Splash Pad
10:15 am-3:45 pm 11:00 am-2:30 pm 10:15 am-3:45 pm

Aug 9 Shoreview Pool 11:00 am-2:30 pm Como Day 10:15 am-3:45 pm Emagine Theater: Lion King TBD

Aug 16 Emagine Theater: Lion King TBD Emagine Theater: Lion King TBD Shoreview Pool 11:00 am-2:30 pm

Aug 23 MN Zoo (gr. 1-3) 9:30 am-4:30 pm MN Zoo (gr. 1-3) 9:30 am-4:30 pm MN Zoo (gr. 1-3) 9:30 am-4:30 pm
Valley Fair (gr. 4-6) 9:00 am-4:30 pm Valley Fair (gr. 4-6) 9:00 am-4:30 pm Valley Fair (gr. 4-6) 9:00 am-4:30 pm

Conquer Ninja Gym Hi Tech Hi Touch Science Chutes & Ladders
Fair NEW!
Train with the real ninjas! Conquer Climb inside the board game and
Ninja Gyms are specifically designed Put on your safety glasses and lab have a blast at this giant life sized
for kids to get a chance to practice coats on because we are getting version of Chutes & Ladders! Spend
on a real ninja course. Whether science crazy! At the science fair your day climbing and sliding down
you are a beginner or an expert the campers will step back in time to the twisty, turny playground. Eat a
Conquer Gym obstacles are available the age of the dinosaurs in Jurassic picnic lunch with your friends and
for every level of ninja. Trainers work Jr. Uncover the mysteries of the then hop back on the giant rope
directly with the kids and many have dinosaurs and make your very own climb. Grab a friend and zoom down
competed on the show, American fossil! Then head over to the Wacky a 50 foot long twisty chute! Who
Ninja Warrior! Located in Burnsville. Water Workshop and discover will make it to the top!? Located in
how “cool” water really is. Learn Bloomington.
the science of water while having
a splashing good time! Located in
Lakeville.

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FIELD TRIPSFeed My Starving Children Art in the Park and Splash Lakeville Emagine Theater
NEW! Pad NEW! Presents The Lion King
(Grades 4-6)
Join us for a picnic under the sun Comfy recliner reclined ✓
Kids can change the world, and this and packed full of fun! Campers will Yummy snack in the cup holder ✓
week we are going to do just that! spend their day at Cliff Fenn Park Lights! Camera! Action! Relax as you
We are heading to Feed My Starving with Watch Me Draw! Each camper take in the breathtaking live action
Children to help pack and ship meals will get to splash in the splash pad, Lion King movie. All the fun of the
to hungry families all over the world. enjoy a picnic lunch with friends, original Lion King but with real
You will have fun with the light and create their very own outdoor lions, hyenas, and warthogs! Located
hearted competition as your teams masterpiece! Make sure to bring a in Lakeville.
holler “one more” and send another towel and wear a swim suit! Located
box off to the warehouse! In the end in Burnsville. Valley Fair (Grades 4-6)
we will come together as a team and
celebrate as we ship off enough food Rockin Jump Park Hands up! Here we go!! Summer
to fill a whole lot of bellies. Located Adventures is heading to Minnesota’s
in Eagan. Jump, climb, swing till you drop favorite thrill riding park. With
at Rockin’ Jump! Rockin Jump over 75 rides, tons of restaurants
Raptor Center (Grades 1-3) combines rock climbing, giant and entertainment everyone is sure
trampolines, and high flying obstacle to have a great time. Whether you
Join us as we learn all about our courses to create an awesome place are getting wild on the Wild Thing,
feathered friends who soar across to play. Mom and dad don’t forget delirious on the new delirious ride,
Minnesota. On this trip you will to complete the online waiver. Good or getting your kicks on the bumper
explore the different raptors found thing socks are included, this place is cars this day is sure to be amazing!
in Minnesota and their role in the so fun they might just get knocked Each camper will need to bring a bag
environment. You will get a chance off!! Located in Eagan. lunch for a picnic, and $25 to spend
to see these amazing raptors up close throughout the day. Note: Valley
and personal as the Raptor Center Shoreview Pool Fair is an additional $10 and is only
shows us just how cool raptors are. for campers entering 4th-6th grade.
Finally, we learn about The Raptor DJ turn it up! It’s a pool party Located in Shakopee.
Center and its important role in and your invited!! Slide down the
protecting raptors and the world we waterslides and pick your own music MN Zoo (Grades 1-3)
share. Everyone leaves feeling inspired as you fly down the twisty turns.
and empowered, having learned Splash around in our tropical splash Lions and Tigers and Bears… and
specific things they can do to help pad, cross our ropes course or play Llamas?! Oh My! You “herd” right! In
protect raptors and the environment. volleyball in the pool. This trip will the summer of 2019, llamas will be
Located in St. Paul. be wet and wild for sure! Located in making their debut at the Minnesota
Shoreview. Zoo. Llama Trek, the special
Apple Valley Water Park experience along the Northern Trail,
Como Zoo and Como Park will allow guests to walk among free-
Splish Splash! Summer Adventures Pool roaming llamas. The seasonal space
is taking a trip to the water park! will feature other South American
Get your thrills on the high slides, Summer is here and the animals are animals—guinea pigs and flightless
straight shoots, and whirly bowl out to play! Today we will visit the birds known as rheas. Students will
water slides. Relax and float down the exciting new animals and exhibits get a great opportunity to observe
lazy river or chill in the splash zone! at Como Zoo. Picnic lunch at the llamas lunching, llamas munching,
Located in Apple Valley. Como Park and then head to the llamas scratching and llamas napping.
Como Pool. Climb, zip, and float just Located in Apple Valley.
like the animals we visited! Located
in St. Paul.

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Creative Story Ballet Day Camps
Pre-Ballet Creative Dance
Pointe Preparatory Workshop
Classical Ballet, Day & Evening
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including Male Dancer Intensive &
Grand Prix Variations Workshop
Full Day/Part Day Flexibility
Master teachers join our renowned
faculty

EXCITING CAREERS | SUMMER JOBS | FULL & PART-TIME

WE ARE HIRING!
YOUR NEXT OPPORTUNITY IS RIGHT HERE IN L|KEVILLE!

MANUFACTURING HEALTH
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FACILITY SCHEDULING & DIRECTORYFacilities and Scheduling

Lakeville Area Public School encourages the use of school buildings by the community. Lakeville Area Public Schools has
17 buildings which include eight elementary schools, three middle schools, two high schools, the District Office building,
Juniper Path building, Area Learning Center, and Crystal Lake Education Center. The district believes that school facilities
are an important resource in creating educational, recreational and social opportunities for the community.

To learn more about our available facilities and scheduling information,
please visit www.isd194.org/community-education/facilities/

• About Our Facilities • Facility Scheduling
• Online Facility Application • Location Availability

Contact
For additional information about our facilities or scheduling questions,
please call Devin Reyes at 952-232-2155 or email [email protected]

Community Education Directory

General Information and Enrichment & Marketing Extended School Services
Enrichment Classes
Pam McNutt, Coordinator Jean Eddy, Registration &
952-232-2150 952-232-2172 Billing Clerk
Lisa Wright [email protected] 952-232-2154
[email protected] Amanda Kettelhut, Manager [email protected]
Deby Style 952-232-2170 Julie Ryan, Coordinator
[email protected] [email protected] 952-232-2157
[email protected]
Director of Community Early Childhood Family Shirley Ward, Manager
Education Education (ECFE) 952-232-2156
[email protected]
Steve Porter Clerk
952-232-2150 952-232-3008 Small Wonders Preschool
[email protected] Julie Ritter, Manager
952-232-3014 Ann Skokan, Coordinator
Adult Basic Education [email protected] Registration and Information
Tess Haakonson, Clerk 952-232-3001
Nancy Eldomiatti, ABE Secretary 952-232-3006 [email protected]
952-232-2082 [email protected] Lisa Piller, Manager
[email protected] 952-232-3013
Tracie Kreighbaum, ABE Manager Early Childhood Screening [email protected]
952-232-2161 Appts.
[email protected]

Amanda Trammell, 952-232-3000 #3 2018-19 Community Education
Volunteer Coordinator Advisory Council Members
[email protected] Amanda Finch, Family Outreach Leslie Johnson – Chair
Specialist Joe Davis – Vice Chair
Aquatics & Youth Enrichment 952-232-3009 Tevyan Sorensen – Secretary
[email protected] Jane Anderson, Juliana Balyeat
Katey Radant, Coordinator Leanne Fuith, Amy Holtzman
952-232-2169 Extended School Services & Betty Jo Kiesow, Angie Lueschen
[email protected] Youth Enrichment
Jill Olson, Sara Sheehan, Kirstin Spechtn
District Facility Use & Systems Nichole Lelle, Coordinator ​Liaisons​
952-232-2158
Devin Reyes, Manager [email protected] Lydia Lindsoe – Equity Services Department
952-232-2155 Jill Cade – 360 Communities
[email protected] Kathy Lewis – School Board
Natallia Kastsechka, Clerk
952-232-2163 Stephanie Opstad – Dakota County Library
[email protected] Kacie Robinson – Lakeville Park & Recreation

TBD – ECFE Advisory Council

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Building Key CLEC #8 DO #18 BUILDING LOCATIONS
District Office
Crystal Lake Ed. Center 17630 Juniper Path
ALC #16 (and Early Childhood Screening) 952-232-2150
16250 Ipava Ave.
Area Learning Center 952-232-3000 EVE #13
20950 Howland Ave.
952-232-2080 CMS #15 Eastview Elementary

CHE #7 Century Middle School 18060 Ipava Ave.
18610 Ipava Avenue W. 952-232-2600
Christina Huddleston Elem. 952-232-2300
9569 175th St. JFK #9
952-232-3100 CVE #6 John F. Kennedy Elem.

CLC #18 Cherry View Elem. 21240 Holyoke Ave.
952-232-2800
Community Learning Center 8600 175th St.

17630 Juniper Path 952-232-3200 JPB #2

952-232-2150 Juniper Path Building

17685 Juniper Path, Suite 200

952-232-2150

KTMS 4

Kenwood Trail Middle School
19455 Kenwood Tr.
952-232-3800

LME #10

Lake Marion Elementary
19875 Dodd Rd.
952-232-2700

18.

2. LNHS #3

Lakeville North High School
19600 Ipava Avenue West
952-232-3618

3. LSHS #17

Lakeville South High School
21135 Jacquard Ave.
952-232-3300

LVE #11
Lakeview Elementary
20500 Jacquard Ave. W.
952-232-2600

MMS #5

McGuire Middle School
21220 Holyoke Ave. W.
952-232-2200

OHE #14

Oak Hills Elementary
8640 165th Street West
952-232-2500

OLE #12
Orchard Lake Elementary
16531 Klamath Trail
952-232-2100

Registration Information Page 83 81

Lakeville Area Community Education

Registration Form

(please use black ink) 17685 Juniper Path, Suite 200, Lakeville, MN 55044 Phone: 952-232-2150 Fax: 952-469-7396

www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org Need Financial Assistance? Please call
Adult Contact Information Self or Parent/Guardian: 952-232-2150 for more information.

Name:_________________________________________________________________________________ Attending: Yes No

Address: ___________________________________________________________________ City: ________________________ Zip: ________

Phone: Day (______) ______-____________ Evening (______) ______-____________ Emergency (______) ______-____________

Email ___________________________________________________________ (REQUIRED - needed to confirm your registration and notify

participants of any class or location changes, etc. )

Participant Name Youth Date Adult Gender Grade in Class Title Class # Fee
(first and last) of Birth Age ‘18/’19

Total

If an after school class, check here if your child is scheduled for Kid Zone (KZ) (They must check in at KZ before and after the class)
If an after school class, please indicate your child’s primary teacher’s name:

FOR ALL REGISTRATIONS
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5 Easy Ways to Register! R E G I S T R AT I O N

Online Phone

Online registration is available for most classes and Register by phone using a Visa, MasterCard or
events. Discover credit card by calling 952-232-2150
If you do not have an account with Eleyo, here is how
to get started in 5 steps: Mail

1. Go to https://isd194.ce.eleyo.com Detach and mail your completed registration form
2. Select “Sign Up” and complete your informa- with check made payable to “ISD 194” or credit card
authorization to:
tion Lakeville Area Community Education
3. Click “Create Account” 17685 Juniper Path, Suite #200
4. Verify your account via email Lakeville, MN 55044
5. Register for classes!

In Person Fax

17685 Juniper Path, Suite #200 Completed registration forms with credit card
Lakeville, MN 55044 authorization can be faxed to 952-469-7396.

Open Monday-Friday, 8 am – 4 pm
(excluding holidays)
An after-hours drop box is available

Registration Forms Photos and Video

You may use one form to register multiple family Lakeville Area Community Education frequently takes
members for programs. Additional forms are available at photos and video of our classes and programs which may
www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org be used in publications or online. If you do not wish
to have your images used, please notify us in writing in
Confirmations advance.

Assume you are in the class if you have signed up unless Transfers
you hear from our office. If you provided an email to us,
you will receive an email confirmation. Transfers may be made without a service fee five or more
business days prior to the start of class. Transfers made
Fee Assistance two to four business days prior to the start of class will
incur a $5 service fees. Transfers will not be made less
Fee assistance may be available for families qualifying than two days prior to the start of class.
for the Federal Free or Reduced Lunch Program. For
information on Free or Reduced Lunch, please contact Refunds
Student Nutrition at 952-232-2061.
A full refund minus a $5 service fee will be made if the
ECFE Sliding-Fee Scale request to withdraw is received five or more business days
before the start of class. If a request to withdraw is made
Early Childhood and Family Education uses a sliding-fee two to four business days before the start of class, a $10
scale for classes based upon annual family income. Please service fee will be deducted. Beginning one business day
use the scale and information on page 49 when register- before the start of class, no refund will be issued. Full
ing. For Sibling Care, please fill out an additional line of refunds will be issued for classes or events that are can-
the registration form with the siblings information. celled. No refunds are available for Small Wonders classes
and events unless the class or event is cancelled.

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Independent School District 194 NON-PROFIT
Lakeville, Minnesota 55044 ORG.

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PAID

LAKEVILLE MN
PERMIT NO. 10

ECRWSS
Residential Postal Patron

Children’s Castle Theater Water Safety Night
in partnership with
Lakeville Area Community Friday, May 17 • Ages 4-8
Education Presents...
Swimming is one of life’s great
Auditions: pleasures. It offers many health and
May 13 & 14 fitness benefits, cools you off on a hot
Performances: day, and provides a great opportunity
July 26, 27 & 28
August 2, 3 & 4 to socialize with family and
See page 17 for details. friends. Make sure
you and yours stay
safe in the water by
being water aware.
Join us to learn
more about how
to be safe in and
around the water.

FREE EVENT

Registration is
required.

#794-000
6:30-8:30 pm
MMS Pool

LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org
952-232-2150


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