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 13th to August 17th. 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!
Class Options for 3 year olds, 2 years before kindergarten 9:00-11:30 am Room B-23
#274-01 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June 13-August 17 $600
Class Options for 4 year olds, 1 year before KG and going into Kindergarten Room A-16
$600
#274-02 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June 13-August 17 9:00-11:30 am $600
#274-03 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June 13-August 17 12:30-3:00 pm
The above 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 7/1/17 and $200 on 8/1/17.
Alphabet Adventures for students enrolled in Summer Wonder Zone
Summer is a time to be creative, explore new worlds, develop new skills and have FUN! Students registered for Wonder Preschool
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 7/1/17 and $200 on 8/1/17.
Class Options for 3 year olds, 2 years before kindergarten Room B-23
Children will be evenly divided into either an am (9:00 to 11:30) class or a pm (12:30- $600
3:00) class in order to staff appropriately at both Small Wonders and Wonder Zone.
#274-04 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June 13-August 17 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 Room A-16
Children will be evenly divided into either an am (9:00 to 11:30) class or a pm (12:30- $600
3:00) class in 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.
#274-05 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June 13-August 17 9:00-11:30 am or
12:30-3:00 pm
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Small Wonders Preschool
June Summer Camps
Explore with Dora and Take Me Out To The Ball Father’s Day Celebration
Game
Diego Join us for this special one-day event
Get ready to go on a creative Summer would not be summer
adventure. With Dora and Diego, without ball games! Get ready to where we celebrate the male role
swing the bat and throw the ball models (dad, grandpa, uncle, friend)
we’ll explore new places and meet as we make some ball prints, play in our lives! We’ll play games, read
new friends. We’ll go on a mission Parachute Ball and pretend we are
to save some troubled animals, bouncing balls. This summer camp books about dads, grandpas, uncles,
is sure to be a home run! etc. We’ll even make a special gift for
make rain sticks, and read lots of that special person for “Father’s Day.”
stories. Come prepared for the wild
adventure. A perfect summer camp #274-09 Friday #274-12 Friday
June 16 9:00-11:30
for the young explorer! June 9 9:00-11:30 A-16 $20
A-16 $20
#274-06 Monday
June 5 9:00-11:30
A-16 $20 Calling All Sand Fans Hunting For Treasure
Little Einstein We will be bringing the sensations of Ahoy, Mateys! This class will be
the sun, the sand, and the sea to the full of playful pirate and treasure
Wonders never cease as fun and classroom. A day at the beach would themed ideas that are sure to please
adventure awaits scientists and not be complete without building pirates and landlubbers alike! We
mathematicians. We will put your sand castles, “sand-sational” painting, will gather our crew, make some
investigation skills in motion with Beach Blanket Bingo, and seaside telescopes and treasure maps and
these action-filled activities. You will reading! Your little beachcombers hunt for some treasures to dig up.
be energized as we make tornadoes, are sure to enjoy this sandy summer We will even get to practice our
snap and stretch Space Mud, create camp! balance and coordination as we walk
Rain Clouds, and learn math on the the plank. Argh…watch out for the
playground as we run, jump, swing, #274-10 Monday sea creatures!
and play. Stories, experiments, mag- June 12 9:00-11:30
nificent math, and projects galore A-16 $20 #274-13 Monday
will keep you coming back for more! June 19 9:00-11:30
A-16 $20
Kids in the Kitchen
Preschool #274-07 Tues, Thurs
June 6, 8 9:00-11:30 Ready for a high-flying adventure?
D-42 $40 Chart a course for our kitchen and
let’s get cooking! Cutting, pouring,
Ice Cream Party! mixing, and mashing, once you get
the hang of it, the sky’s the limit
Do you love ice cream? This is the for what you can create. So fasten
summer camp where we will do your seat belts and make sure your
some cone painting, do an ice cream landing gear is down. Our kitchen is
run, and scoop some play dough. waiting for you with good times and
Our dramatic play area will be turned great food, made by you! (Includes
into an Ice Cream Shop. Be ready for cooking supplies and snacks.)
a tasty treat too
#274-11 Tues, Wed, Thurs
June 13, 14, 15 9:00-11:30
#274-08 Wednesday D-42 $80
June 7 9:00-11:30
D-42 $22
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August Summer Camps FROOOOGGY!
Do you love the Froggy stories by:
Jonathon London. We’ll explore the
I Love Trains Ice Cream Party! life cycle of a frog, do some counting
as we sing “Five Green and Speckled
Chug, chug, puff, puff, now boarding Do you love ice cream? This is the Frogs,” and we will be “pond-ering”
for a journey on the Small Wonders summer camp where we will do some some “un-frog-getable” facts.
Express! Wheels will be turning as we cone painting, do an ice cream run,
paint with trains, play train tag, and and scoop some play dough. Our #274-40 Wednesday
sort and arrange the alphabet freight. dramatic play area will be turned into August 9 9:00-11:30
Come, be the engineer and take a an Ice Cream Shop. Be ready for a D-42 $20
train ride…can you hear the whistle tasty treat too! Bubbles and Rainbows
blowing?
#274-37 Friday Bubbles and a rainbow of colorful
August 4 9:00-11:30 centers will make this a favorite summer
#274-34 Tuesday A-16 $22 camp! You might get a little messy as
August 1 9:00-11:30
D-42 $20
we experiment with bubbles and create
NASCAR Racing rainbow sun catchers. The science is
Pizza Pizzazz simple, the colors are vivid and the sing-
On your mark, get set….and zoom ing will be music to our ears! There will
Sink your teeth into this tasty collec- right into this free-wheelin’ adven- also be a colorful and bubbly collection
tion of pizza ideas and get ready to ture! We will do some “wheel-y” of literature that will have you floating
gobble up the fun! fun painting with our cars in our art on air with excitement!
Our classroom will be turned into center, have some flashlight fun in
a Pizza Parlor as we do some graph- our science center and we’ll let the #274-41 Friday
ing to see which toppings everyone good times roll as we crank up some August 11 9:00-11:30
favors, learn our numbers as we play music and pretend to drive our cars to A-16 $20
the Pizza Number game, and yes, the beat in our music and movement
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make our paper aprons, just like the
kind real chefs wear! Bon Appetite!
#274-35 Wednesday
August 2 9:00-11:30
D-42 $22
Preschool the monkeys, slither with the snakes,
Passport to Paradise roar with the bears and tip-toe by
Gone Fishin’ the tigers. You will be wild for these
Pack your bags as we use our imagi- fabulous “zoo-rific” activities!
This summer camp is sure to make a nation and travel the tropics, visit a
splash with your little ones! The bait rainforest, have a Luau and go on a
and tackle shop will be open for busi- safari. Each day will be uniquely dif- #274-42 Monday
ferent with stories, games, and proj- August 14 9:00-11:30
ness. We will create some fabulous A-16 $20
fishing hats, learn some tackle box ects that are related to each location.
math, and go bobbing along as we It will be a summer voyage where we Under The Sea
investigate items that float. This class can let our thoughts run wild as we
is sure to be a “keeper!” travel with passports in hand. A world of new and exciting discover-
ies awaits your little oceanographers as
#274-36 Thursday #274-39 Tues, Thurs they uncover the mysteries of the sea.
August 8, 10 9:00-11:30 We’ll make our very own coral reef
August 3 9:00-11:30 D-42 $40
D-42 $20
dazzling with all the sea creatures, do
some whale counting and transform
our classroom into a sea of adventure.
Dive in and we will keep you hooked
with lots of fabulous fish activities!
#274-43 Friday
August 18 9:00-11:30
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Small Wonders Preschool
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 our circle and group time, gross
and fine motor activities, dramatic play, music, art, science, math, story time, and snack
time. Our 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
Get ready to speed on into class so we Preschool Prep!
can help you prepare for the “Big Race”
also known as kindergarten! We’ll focus For students 1 & 2 yrs. before Kindergarten
on kindergarten readiness through technology, songs,
learning games, literature, science experiments, number If you are new to preschool or returning to preschool, Preschool
magic, letters and sounds, name printing, plus many this is for you. Let’s go for a little school tour to help
more center activities where the children will learn by you know what a preschool classroom has waiting
exploring. This class will introduce the adventures for you, re-acquaint with old friends and meet new
awaiting you as we calm your anxiety about being a friends. We’ll introduce places such as the classroom
brand new kindergartner. Say “good-bye” to preschool, centers, location of the restrooms, school office, gym,
“hello” to kindergarten! (Bring a peanut-free bag lunch
each day)
and outside playground. Then we will show you what
#274-44 Monday-Friday we do while we are at preschool…paint with shaving
August 14-18 9:00am-3:00pm cream, play musical lummi sticks, enjoy snack with
D-41 $200
new friends, sing to your heart’s content, run off
some energy as 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!
#274-45 Tues., Wed., Thurs.
August 15, 16, 17 9:00-11:30
B26 $60
Registration Information Page 83 57
Preschool Small Wonders Preschool
Why Small Wonders Preschool?
5 Part of the Lakeville School district which is committed to world-class, child
centered excellence.
5 High parent satisfaction rate
5 Caring, professional, educated, experienced staff
5 Options to combine Preschool with Wonder Zone childcare for a Full day
program
5 Age appropriate technology to enhance learning in modern classrooms
5 Use of Houghton Mifflin Splash into Pre-K curriculum
5 Focus on literacy with exposure to fine arts, science, math, language and
technology
5 Accreditation from The National Association for the Education
of Young Children (NAEYC) and recipient of the Four Star
Parent Aware Rating
5 Location: Crystal Lake Education Center (CLEC) 16250 Ipava Ave.
Creativity ; Discovery 3 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 Preschool
Small Wonders 2017-2018 Registration
Enrollment
Registration for 2017-2018 began January 1, 2017. Registration will continue as long as space is available.
Small Wonders will provide informational tours by appointment at the Crystal Lake Education Center.
Students must be 3 or 4 years of age by Sept. 1, 2017 to be eligible. Students must be able to toilet
independently. Registration fees are non-refundable. The $100 registration fee and September 2017 tuition are
due at the time of registration. September tuition is refundable if students withdraw prior to
August 1st. Call 952-232-3001 for additional questions or to set up a classroom visit.
Financial Assistance
Our program receives funding from the state, allowing us to provide a limited number of
scholarships to income-eligible families. If you think you might qualify, please contact 952-
232-3009 for more information on the application process.
Early Childhood Special Education
Lakeville’s Early Childhood Special Education program works collaboratively with Small Wonders. ECSE
staff work as partners with parents and teachers. Lakeville Area Schools provides a full continuum of special
education services depending on each student’s unique special education needs and the goals determined by
the student’s Individual Education Planning (IEP) team. Services are provided in the least restrictive learning
environment, as appropriate for the individual student.
Wonder Zone
Wonder Zone is a flexible, high quality childcare program for children 3-6 years old. Wonder Zone has
experienced, creative professionals providing individualized care in conjunction with Small Wonders Preschool
throughout the year. Combining Small Wonders Preschool and Wonder Zone childcare is a great option for
families looking for high-quality childcare and a world-class preschool program. For more information call
952-232-2157.
Registration Information Page 83 59
Small Wonders Preschool
Passionate about Learning
Part of the Lakeville School district, Small Wonders is
committed to world-class, child-centered excellence.
Small Wonders builds a child’s confidence, and pre-
pares them with a strong foundation for future learn-
ing. Our Houghton Mifflin curriculum emphasizes
early literacy, and helps children develop a passion
for learning. Our teachers use leading technology to
spark imagination!
Small Wonders staff is our strength
Once you meet our teachers and classroom Small Wonders Preschool Schedule,
assistants you will see what we mean. They are Locations and Tuition
nurturing, energetic professionals with a passion
for helping children learn to their fullest po- 3’s and 4’s Preschool – Two years before kindergarten
tential. Teachers are licensed in early childhood Must be 3 by Sept. 1, 2017 and be able to toilet independently.
education and incorporate essential learnings
from early childhood research into lessons. Their Tues./Thurs. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $150/month
creative approach, tailored to each session makes
class time new and exciting each and every day.
Preschool Parents are our Partners Tues./Thurs 12:30-3:00 CLEC $150/month
Mon./Wed. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $150/month
Ongoing communication from teachers helps Mon./Wed. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $150/month
you, your child’s first and most important Mon./Wed./Fri. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $200/month
teacher, keep up to date on daily activities. As Mon./Wed./Fri. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $200/month
the early childhood programming becomes more All Day Junior Academy
and more flexible, teachers use multiple avenues M-F 9:00-3:00 CLEC $760/month
to communicate with parents: face to face, notes
home, phone, email and social media. 4’s and 5’s Preschool - One year before kindergarten
Must be 4 by Sept. 1, 2017 and be able to toilet independently
Many options
Tues./Thurs. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $150/month
Small Wonders preschool offers a variety of
options to fit every child’s developmental needs. Tues./Thurs. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $150/month
Choose from two to five day programs, with the
option to combine enrichment classes (taught Mon./Wed. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $150/month
by Small Wonders teachers) or Wonder Zone
wrap around child care available M-F 6:30 am Mon./Wed./Fri. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $200/month
to 6:00 pm. Lunch Bunch is available between
Small Wonders and Small Wonders enrichments. Mon./Wed./Fri. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $200/month
Tues./Wed./Thurs. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $200/month
Mon.-Thurs. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $255/month
Mon.-Thurs. 12:30-3:00 CLEC $255/month
Mon.-Fri. 9:00-11:30 CLEC $310/month
All Day Academy M-F 9:00-3:00 CLEC $760/month
5 & Growing M-F 9:00-11:30 CLEC $310/month
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Save the Date! M2a0y
Water Safety Day
Saturday, May 20 • Ages 4-8 • 1-3 pm • MMS Pool
FREE, REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Swimming is one of life’s great pleasures. It offers many
health and fitness benefits, cools you off on a hot day, and
provides a great opportunity to socialize with family and
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. After all, we do live in the land
of 10,000 reasons to learn to swim!
For additional information on water safety day,
please visit our website
LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org, and then go to “Aquatics”.
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 60
Preschool. Page 63
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 2017-18 School Year!
Questions? Small Wonders Preschool, 952-232-3001 • Wonder Zone Care, 952-232-2157
Kid Zone School Age Care & Enrichment School Age Care
About Kid Zone
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 ses-
sions. 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 including arts/
crafts, gym games, computer lab, 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, homework
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.
2017-18 Kid Zone Registration
Kid Zone is currently accepting registrations for the 2017-18 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 summer Are you looking
experience? for care and
See pages 70-78 for enrichment for a
Summer Adventures. younger sibling?
Check out Wonder
Zone on page 63.
Registration Information Page 83 67
Kid Zone School Age Care & Enrichment
Where 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 24 - April 3) Fun!
* Registration for Spring Break is currently closed. Below is a 2017
listing of trips / events and bus times. Non-School Days
Northern Sites: Orchard Lake will host students from Orchard (Kid Zone will be open
Lake, Cherry View, Christina Huddleston and Oak Hills. unless noted Closed)
March 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
Southern Sites: JFK will host students from JFK, Lakeview, Lake
Marion and Eastview. April 3
April 14: Closed
March 24: Raptor Center Assembly, In-House Activity, Assembly at May 29: Closed
South Site 10:00 - 11:00 am, North Site 1:00 - 2:00 pm
June 7
March 27: Grand Slam, North Site 9:30 am - 12:30 pm, South Site June 8, 9: Closed
12:30 - 3:30 pm
March 28: Brunswick Bowl, South Site 9:30 am - 12:30 pm, North Site Find us on
12:30 - 3:30 pm Facebook
March 29: Kid Zone Beach Bash, In-House Activity
March 30: Pizza and Pool Party, North Site 12:30 - 2:30 pm, South Site
2:00 - 4:00 pm
March 31: KidCreate Studio, In-House Activity, Studio at North Site
1:00 - 2:00 pm, South Site 10:00 - 11:30 am
April 3: MN Zoo, All Sites 10:00 am - 3:30 pm
June
Northern Sites: Christina Huddleston will host students from Christina
School Age Care Huddleston, Cherry View, Oak Hills and Orchard Lake.
Southern Sites: Eastview will host students from Eastview, Lake Marion,
Lakeview and JFK.
June 7: Children’s Theater “A Year with Frog and Toad,” All Sites
9:30 am-1:00 pm
•
• NEW! • children’s
theater
company
Join us as we go to the Children’s Theater for the first time.
We will be seeing “A Year with Frog and Toad.” Sit back •
as we enjoy this fun filled tale of the perky frog and worrywart toad. When
they wake from hibernation in spring they learn life’s lessons through four
fun filled seasons. The amphibian odd couple celebrate and rejoice in their
differences that make them the best-est of friends.
Nominated for 3 Tony Awards including Best Musical, this unforgettable
musical is back on the stage after almost a decade. Located in Minneapolis.
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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.
Summer Session begins on 6/13/17 with registration available through 6/27/17.
Fall Session begins October 21, 2017. Please check our website in August 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 (17-
18). 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
participating in art, science, learning activities. Open until 6 pm each day.
computers, games or sports. There is also an opportunity to
Choose a camp each week coordinate swim lessons and
Relaxation and social time from two areas: STEAM and
are also part of the sunrise enrichment classes with the
Crafts, Fitness & Fun. Hot sunset session.
program. lunch is included.
Afternoon snack included.
Camp descriptions are on
pages 72-75.
Summer Adventures Locations: Dates: Fees: $25.00
Christina Huddleston Elementary June 12 through August 25 Registration Fee
9569 175th St. W. CLOSED : July 4 & August 28 Sunrise $12.00
For children enrolled at Christina through September 4 Camp $18.00
Huddleston, Oak Hills and Impact Time: Sunset $13.00
Academy at Orchard Lake. Program Hours, 6:30 am to 6:00 pm Full Day $43.00
Lake Marion Elementary Sunrise, 6:30 am to 9:00 am Fabulous Friday $45.00
19875 Dodd Blvd. Camp, 9:00 am to 12:30 pm
For children enrolled at Lake Sunset, 12:30 pm to 6:00 pm Summer Adventures T-Shirt Included!
Marion, Cherry View and Eastview.
John F. Kennedy Elementary
21240 Holyoke Ave. W.
For children enrolled at John F.
Kennedy and Lakeview.
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Summer Adventures
Summer Adventures is a “one stop shop” for your family!
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 Adventures
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 be Summer Adventures also offers an
Paired with math, literacy and social- offered Mon.–Thurs. beginning July open swim time for each summer
emotional supports students further 10 and ending Aug. 10. Services are site. This is an optional activity for
personalize their learning by partici- delivered at varying times between children. Please make sure children
pating in engaging, academic themes: the hours of 8:30 am and 12:30 pm. bring swimwear and a towel.
Visual and Performing Arts, Nature Students attending Extended School Youth Enrichment Classes
(plants and animals), Lifetime Sports, Year may participate in the Summer Summer Adventures children at
Culinary Arts, Geek Squad Academy/ Adventures program. Transportation Christina Huddleston, John F.
Robotics, and Wilderness Inquiry. is provided between the Summer Kennedy and Lake Marion can
Register for one, two or three sessions. Adventures sites and Extended School coordinate afternoon enrichment
Sessions will be held on Tuesday, Year schools. classes with their Sunset Session.
Wednesday, Thursday for the follow- Aquatics Offerings include Watch Me Draw
ing weeks: June 13-29, July 11- 27, It’s still possible to be in Summer Crazy for Horses Art Class, Advanced
and August 1-17. All sessions will run Adventures and take part in a Jr. Robotics, Art Explosion with
from 8:15-11:30 am for grades K-4, daytime swim class or open swim. Abrakadoodle and Engineering &
8:00-11:45 am for grades 5-7. We’ll bus children to and from the Coding! See pages 24-33 for a full
**No Mondays or Fridays** pool during the Sunset program! list of offerings and class descriptions;
This program is state funded through We will provide swim lessons during
Targeted Services. There is no fee for weeks 3-4 and 5-6. indicates these classes are at
Launch into Learning. Registration Summer Adventures sites.
now open through March 23rd at this FABULOUS FRIDAYS Register on Eleyo under courses.
link: ISD194.feepay.com Fees for these classes are not included
Children attending Fridays in the Summer Adventures fee.
Assessment Day will have a full day of exciting
adventures! Each Friday will SPECIAL TRIP
August 24
District-wide elementary offer a full day of fun from August 23
6:30 am to 6 pm. Some of our Omni Theater and
assessment day. exciting destinations include Afternoon at the Park
Summer Adventures Twins Tour and Cascade Bay. August 23 is a Teacher
In addition to a fun-filled day, Inservice Day. Students
is open this day. Fridays include breakfast, snack, attending Summer Adventures
We are working with entry fees and transportation. on this day will have a special
the district to simplify this trip to the Omni Theater at
day for your family. Please bring a bag lunch the MN Zoo. We will watch
Watch for more details to each Friday and wear your Space Station 3D! Following
Summer Adventures T-Shirt. our movie, we will head to
come. For a complete list of field trip Aronson Park for lunch and
destinations, see pages 77-78. activities. Check with your
Summer Adventures site for
additional information.
Registration Information Page 83 71
Summer Adventures Field Trips
Summer Adventures Cascade Bay Twins Tour River Spring Water Park
Cascade Bay is a perfect place for a Grab your swimsuit and towel as
day in the sun. Kids enjoy shooting Don’t miss your chance NEW we visit another favorite water park.
down the Twin Falls or braving the Many fun features are offered here
Typhoon and Hurricane slides. Even to explore Target Field, including the climbing wall, tube
the Lazy River offers a challenging a rated top 10 MLB Stadium slide and Lazy River. The River
ride through the Rocky Rapids. Also Experience by ESPN the magazine! Springs Water Park is located in
get away from the water for a bit and During the 90 minutes you will Owatonna.
enjoy a round of golf. Located in see areas guests normally don’t see, Valleyfair
Eagan. Herb Carneal Press Box, the dugout, Grab your favorite tennis shoes and
the clubhouse etc… Be sure to get ready to go on the field trip you’ve
Rockin Jump Park NEW wear comfortable shoes! Located in been waiting for. From the Excalibur
Minneapolis. to the Enterprise enjoy the more
Join us as we visit the Apple Valley Water Park than 75 rides spread over 90 acres in
newest trampoline park. Jump in Grab your swimsuit and sunscreen this popular local amusement park.
the open jump areas or play some and pack a lunch as we enjoy the nice We will be at Valleyfair for a full day
trampoline dodgeball. Don’t forget to summer weather at our favorite local of fun. Bring your bag lunch for a
have your parents complete the online water park. Check out all the new picnic and $25 to spend throughout
waiver(good for 1 year) or the paper things this park has to offer. Located the day.*Note: the Valleyfair day is an
waiver form. They provide the fancy in Apple Valley. optional $10. Located in Shakopee.
yellow jumping socks so bring lots of
energy to this field trip. Located in
Eagan.
Gamin Ride NEW MN Zoo
Comes to SA Come out and enjoy the sights and
Join us for the Ultimate Dance sounds of the Minnesota Zoo. Walk
and Fitness Experience. IDance is with the animals in the newest
a powerful multiplayer system that exhibit, “Kangaroo Crossing.” Catch
can engage up to 150 players at one the famous bird show or enjoy the
time in a group exercise game that funny antics of the monkeys. There
promotes fitness and fun. is something for everyone. Pick your
favorite animal. Located in Apple
Valley.
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Lakeville Area Schools Advisory Councils
Community Education Gifted Get involved!
Steve Porter, Director of Community Holly Traub, Gifted Coordinator Contact your Adviosry Council
Education [email protected] representative for more details.
[email protected] The Gifted Advisory Council advocates
The Community Education Advisory for gifted learners by designing and Technology
Council serves as an advisory capacity to the recommending innovative and comprehensive Lisa Snyder, Superintendent
Community Education Department and K-12 gifted programming through input from [email protected]
the Director of Community Education in stakeholders’ perspectives. The Technology Advisory Council purpose
the fulfillment of the Department Mission, is to facilitate discussions around district
“To Provide Learning Opportunities and MNCAPS Advisory Council initiatives, the district technology plan, and
Resources for Our Community to Develop Melanie Smieja, MNCAPS Coordinator work place needs/career possibilities for our
Life-long Skills”. [email protected] students within technology fields.
Our purpose is to provide feedback,
Educational Equity & Excellence suggestions, and ideas about MNCAPS. Early Childhood Family Education
Julie Beddow-Schubert, Director of Julie Ritter, Early Childhood Family
Teaching & Learning Special Education Education Manager
[email protected] Renae Ouillette, Executive Director of [email protected]
The Equity Services Advisory Council serves Special Ed & Student Services The council shall assist the board in
as an advisory council to the Superintendent [email protected] developing, planning, and monitoring the
and the Executive Director of Teaching and The Special Education Advisory Council early childhood family education program.
Learning Services. The council will monitor, (SEAC) is composed of parents and The council shall report to the school board
evaluate, and advise on the implementation of professionals who are interested in promoting and the community education advisory
the school district’s joint integration plan. parent involvement in local school district council.
decision-making and governance.
Finance Link 12 Lakeville Online Learning
Michael Baumann, Executive Director of Teaching & Learning Heather Rabanus, Link 12 Lead Teacher
Business Services Emily McDonald, Executive Director of [email protected]
[email protected] Teaching & Learning The Link12 Advisory Councils serves to advise
The Finance Advisory Council serves as an [email protected] the district on curriculum, instruction, and
advisory committee to the Lakeville Area The Teaching & Learning Advisory Council assessment related to online learning. Three
School Board and administration regarding serves to convey the beliefs and opinions as times a year, the council meets to respond to
fiscal matters. they relate to curriculum issues. Its purpose online learning updates, student achievement
is to advise the district on curriculum, reports, and instructional resource
instruction and assessment. recommendations.
Visit www.yealakeville.com or call 952-469-2020
Facility Scheduling & Directory
Facility Scheduling
The Lakeville Area School District encourages the use of school buildings by
the community. The district believes that school facilities are an important
resource in creating educational, recreational and social opportunities for the
community. The use of facilities is rent free for local, non-profit, non-religious
activities. Profit making organizations, churches and non-local groups must pay
rental fees. Rent is charged to help offset operational costs. Facility availability
is subject to change based on the needs of the school district.
For further information, email [email protected]
Visit www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org for: Scan this QR code to
• Facility Use Guidelines • Rental Fee Schedule go directly to facility
• Application • Frequently Asked Questions use application.
Community Education Directory
General Information and Enrichment & Marketing Julie Ryan, Coordinator
Enrichment Classes 952-232-2157
Pam McNutt, Enrichment [email protected]
952-232-2150 Coordinator Shirley Ward, Manager
Lisa Wright 952-232-2172 952-232-2156
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Deby Style Amanda Cambronne, Manager Small Wonders Preschool
[email protected] 952-232-2170
[email protected] Ann Skokan, Coordinator
Director of Community Registration and Information
Education Early Childhood Family 952-232-3001
Education (ECFE) [email protected]
Steve Porter Lisa Piller, Manager
952-232-2150 Jennifer Krauter, Registration & 952-232-3013
[email protected] Information: 952-232-3006 [email protected]
[email protected]
Adult Basic Education Community Education
Early Childhood Screening Appts. Advisory Council Members
Cliff Skagen, Program Director 952-232-3000 #3
952-232-2080 2016 - 17
Facility Scheduling [email protected] Julie Ritter, Early Childhood & B etty Jo Kiesow - Chair
Family Education Manager J ane Anderson - Vice Chair
Aquatics & Youth Enrichment 952-232-3014 L eanne Fuith - Secretary
[email protected] Juliana Balyeat Angie Lueschen
Katey Radant, Coordinator Amy Holtzman Tara O’Hearn
952-232-2169 Family Outreach Specialist Leslie Johnson Jill Olson
[email protected]
Kim Budenski Kirstin Specht
Community Education 952-232-3009
Systems & Facility Use [email protected]
Devin Reyes, Manager Extended School Services Liaisons
952-232-2155 Huda Ali– E quity & Innovation Deptartment
[email protected] Jean Eddy, Clerk R enee Brekken – Lakeville P arks & Recreation
952-232-2154
[email protected] J ill Cade – 360 Communities
Jessica Close – ECFE Advisory Council
Kathy Lewis – School Board
S tephanie Opstad – Dakota CountyLibraries
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Building Locations
Building Key
ALC #16 CLEC #8 DO #1
District Office
Area Learning Center Crystal Lake Ed. Center 8670 210th St. W.
20950 Howland Ave. (and Early Childhood Screening) 952-232-2000
952-232-2080 16250 Ipava Ave.
952-232-3000
CEB #2 EVE #13
Community Ed. Building CMS #15 Eastview Elementary
18060 Ipava Ave.
8755 Upper 208th St. Century Middle School 952-232-2600
18610 Ipava Avenue W.
952-232-2150 952-232-2300
CHE #7 CVE #6 JFK #9
John F. Kennedy Elem.
Christina Huddleston Elem. Cherry View Elem. 21240 Holyoke Ave.
9569 175th St. 8600 175th St. 952-232-2800
952-232-3100 952-232-3200
KTMS 4
Kenwood Trail Middle School
19455 Kenwood Tr.
952-232-3800
LME #10
Lake Marion Elementary
19875 Dodd Rd.
952-232-2700
LNHS #3
Lakeville North High School
19600 Ipava Avenue West
952-232-3618
LSHS #17
Lakeville South High School
3. 21135 Jacquard Ave.
952-232-3300
LVE #11
Lakeview Elementary
20500 Jacquard Ave. W.
952-232-2600
MMS #5 Locations
McGuire Middle School
21220 Holyoke Ave. W.
952-232-2200
OHE #14
Oak Hills Elementary
8640 165th Street West
952-232-2500
OLE #12 81
Impact Academy at
Orchard Lake Elementary
16531 Klamath Trail
952-232-2100
Registration Information Page 83
Lakeville Area Community Education
Registration Form
8755 Upper 208th St. W. Lakeville, MN 55044 Phone: 952-232-2150 Fax: 952-469-7396
www.LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org
Adult Contact Information Self or Parent/Guardian:
Name:_________________________________________________________________________________
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 ‘16/’17
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
How did you hear about the class: __Catalog ___email ___word of mouth ___ I was a past participant ___ Other - _____________________
I give permission for my child/children to participate in the classes above.
Parent/Guardian Signature:_____________________________________________________________ Date: _________________
Please list any medical concerns, special needs or allergies that Community Education should be aware of.
Participant Name and Concern:
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Registration
5 Easy Ways to Register!
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 Mail
to get started in 5 steps:
Detach and mail your completed registration form
1. Go to https://isd194.ce.eleyo.com with check made payable to “ISD 194” or credit card
2. Select “Sign Up” and complete your information authorization to:
3. Click “Create Account” Lakeville Area Community Education
4. Verify your account via email 8755 Upper 208th St W
5. Register for classes! Lakeville, MN 55044
In Person Fax
8755 Upper 208th St. W. Completed registration forms with credit card
Lakeville, MN 55044 authorization can be faxed to
952-469-7396
(across from the Ace Hardware in downtown Lakeville)
Open Monday-Friday, 8 am – 4 pm
(excluding holidays)
An after-hours drop box is available
Registration Forms Photos and Video Registration
You may use one form to register multiple family mem- Lakeville Area Community Education frequently takes
bers for programs. Additional forms are available at www. photos and video of our classes and programs which may
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 in-
cur a $5 service fees. Transfers will not be made less than
Fee assistance may be available for families qualifying for two days prior to the start of class.
the Federal Free or Reduced Lunch Program. For infor-
mation on Free or Reduced Lunch, please contact Student Refunds
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 registering. before the start of class, no refund will be issued. Full re-
For Sibling Care, please fill out an additional line of the funds will be issued for classes or events that are cancelled.
registration form with the siblings information. No refunds are available for Small Wonders classes and
events unless the class or event is cancelled.
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On the Lookout for Theater?
Children’s Castle Theater (CCT) and
Lakeville Area Community Education are teaming up to
bring theater arts back this Fall!
See page for more details
May Save the Date!
20 Water Safety Day
Saturday, May 20 • Ages 4-8 • 1-3 pm • MMS Pool
FREE, REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Swimming is one of life’s great pleasures. It offers many health and fitness benefits,
cools you off on a hot day, and provides a great opportunity to socialize with family
and 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. After all, we do
live in the land of 10,000 reasons to learn to swim!
For additional information on water safety day, please visit our website
LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org, and then go to “Aquatics.”