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Published by Lakeville CE, 2022-03-14 16:23:40

Lakeville CE Spring-Summer 2022

Lakeville Community Education Spring & Summer Classes and Programs for All Ages

ALPHABET ADVENTURES

Meets Tuesday-Thursday, June 14-Aug 18

Make the alphabet come to life through a wide variety
of arts and crafts activities for your preschooler!

Summer is a time to be creative, explore new worlds, develop new skills and have FUN... Get ready for
an adventure with the alphabet! Now I know my ABCs, won’t you come and learn with me?

Class options for 3 year olds, Room D-40 Research shows that kids lose an average of one Small Wonders Preschool
2 years before kindergarten $690 month of learning over the summer break. Alphabet
Adventures provides educational and fun activities
#224-01 Tues-Thurs 9-11:30 am Room that expose your budding scholar to learning letter-
D-41/A-17 sound relationships, letter formation and sensory
Class options for 4 year olds, 1 year experiences. All classes meet Tuesday-Thursday.
before KG or going into Kindergarten $690
$690 These classes will provide young learners with the
#224-02 Tues-Thurs 9-11:30 am opportunity to develop their creativity and discover
#224-03 Tues-Thurs 12:30-3 pm the world around them.

For returning preschoolers, classes will offer your child
the routine they have learned through the school year.

For new preschoolers, these classes will help your
child start the new school year with confidence!

No classes July 5, 6, 7

Alphabet Adventures for students enrolled in Summer Wonder Zone

Students registered for Wonder Zone summer child care will attend Alphabet Adventures 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 and pay the $690 fee.

Class Options for 3 year olds, 2 years before kindergarten in Wonder Zone Room D-40
$690
#224-04 Tues-Thurs 9-11:30 am

Class Options for 4 year olds, 1 year before KG and going into Kindergarten Room
Children will be evenly divided into either 9 to 11:30 am class or 12:30-3 pm class in order to staff A-17/D-41
appropriately at both Small Wonders and Wonder Zone. Please indicate on your registration if your
child will be attending afternoon swimming lessons. $690

#224-05 Tues-Thurs 9-11:30 am or 12:30-3 pm

Alphabet Adventure Fees for Classes

Fees for each class is $690 for 9 total weeks in June, July, and August. For your convenience the summer fee
can be split into 3 separate payments: $230 will be charged when you register, with $230 auto charged July 1
and $230 on Aug 1. Students will be grouped by age when possible.

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Sign up now for Fall 2022 Small Wonders

Small Wonders Preschool Schedule Options & Monthly Fees

Find the perfect option for your child
Small Wonders preschool offers a variety of
options to fit every child’s developmental needs.
Choose from two to five day programs.

3’s and 4’s Preschool – 2 years before

kindergarten • Must be 3 by Sept. 1, 2022
and be able to toilet independently.

MWF 9-11:30 am $230

MWF 12:30-3 pm $225

MW 12:30-3 pm $160

Tu/Th 9-11:30 am $165

Tu/Th 12:30-3 pm $160

Tu/Th 9 am-3 pm $337

All Day Junior 9 am-3 pm $795
Academy
Small Wonders encourages children to have fun,
meet new children, follow directions, gain new skills, 4’s and 5’s Preschool – One year before
increase social competence, experience new situations,
participate as an individual and in a group, and most kindergarten • Must be 4 by Sept. 1, 2022
importantly, build self esteem. Seasonal celebrations, and be able to toilet independently
parent conferences and parent involvement are
essential program components. Academy M-F 9 am-3 pm $795

Parents are our Partners 5 by Fall 9 am-3 pm $795

Ongoing communication from teachers helps you,
your child’s first and most important teacher, keep
up to date on daily activities. As the early childhood
programming becomes more and more flexible,
teachers use multiple avenues to communicate with
parents: face to face, notes home, phone, email and
social media.

M-F 9-11:30 am $365

M-Th 9-11:30 am $295

M-Th 12:30-3 pm $290

MWF 9-11:30 am $230

MWF 12:30-3 pm $225

MWF 9 am-3 pm $485

Tu/Th 9 am-3 pm $337

Tu/W/Th 12:30-3 pm $240

Tu/W/Th 9 am-3 pm $532

Fall programs begin September 6. For more details, visit isd194.orgl cel small-wonders

All classes located at Crystal Lake Education Center

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Summer Wonder Zone SWUOMNMDEERRWZOONNDE E R Z O N E

Child care and enrichment program for children ages 3-6 years.
Open June 14-August 26, 6:30 am-6 pm at Crystal Lake Education Center

Summer Wonder Zone offers a fun-filled, full day of child care and learning experiences. Children must be age
3 prior to the start of the summer program and be able to toilet independently. The curriculum incorporates
summer fun as well as art, science, physical education, literacy, music, computers and more.

Wonder Zone will be closed, July 4 & August 29 through September 5

Wonder Zone fits your schedule! Summer Days

Join us all eleven weeks or pick the weeks you need us. Activities & More
Participate 3, 4, or 5 days per week.*
◆◆Special events, theme days
Crystal Lake Education Center and in-house Entertainment.
16250 Ipava Ave, Lakeville, MN 55044
◆◆Fun-filled water days on site.
Fees*
◆◆Quiet time to relax.
Tues-Thurs (3 day): $138.60
Mon-Thurs (4 day): $184.80 Meals & Snacks
Tues-Fri (4 day): $184.80
Mon-Fri (5 day): $210 ◆◆Breakfast and afternoon snack
included everyday
*Small Wonders is Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Registration and fees are separate. Don’t forget to register for ◆◆Hot lunch available for purchase
Alphabet Adventures. For more information, see page 50-52. Mon-Thurs

◆◆Parents should provide a nut free
bag lunch on Fridays and any other
day your child is not eating a
hot lunch.

Swim Lessons

Swim Lessons are available for children
entering Kindergarten in the fall
Mon-Thurs, 2:-2:40 pm.
For more information, see page 40.

Session 1: June 20-June 30 (8 lessons)

Session 2: July 5-14
(7 lessons, no lessons July 4)

Session 3: July 18-28 (8 lessons)

◆◆Transportation is provided

◆◆Assessments given for each child
to establish appropriate class level.

◆◆Swim instructors are Red Cross trained
to help your child enjoy developing
swimming and water safety skills in
a positive learning environment.

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S UMME R WWOONNDDEERR ZZOONNEE Why Wonder Zone Wonder Zone

Wonder Zone offers more than just child Child care for children ages 3 to 6 years
care for your littlest learns. Wonder Zone at Crystal Lake Education Center
students will learn through individual,
small and large group activities, hands- The Wonder Zone program is part of Lakeville Area Schools
on activities, and indoor and outdoor Community Education and collaborates with Small Wonders
recreation time. Preschool to offer a full day of learning and fun. Wonder Zone
focuses on social, emotional, physical and intellectual growth
Wonder Zone children will explore art, through enriching activities. Children must be 3-6 years old by
music & dramatic play, science & STEAM, Sept 1 and be able to toilet independently.
math, literacy, small & large motor skills
and social skills. Available Mon-Fri, 6:30 am to 6 pm,
with early morning, late afternoon & full day options
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. (closed some holidays) 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.

Wonder Zone Event Days

Wonder Zone is open on non-preschool days as well
as most district non-school days such as MEA, Spring
Break, etc. Children attending event days will have
a fun-filled theme day including special in-house
activities. Activities on event days will be posted in
the Wonder Zone classroom. Check with
the Wonder Zone teachers for event details.

Register separately as needed for these days.

2022-23 Kindergarten Information Nights

Do you have a child entering kindergarten fall of 2022? If so, plan
to attend your child’s kindergarten information night, as well as have
an opportunity to meet your principal and kindergarten teachers
and other program staff! Check back to our website for your school’s
Kindergarten Night dates and times: isd194.org/ce/wonder-zone

Early Childhood Screening

Early Childhood Screening is a FREE developmental screening
required for all preschool-age children by the State of Minnesota
prior to entry in kindergarten and some early childhood programs.
The optimum age to screen is 3 ½ but children can be screened
at age 3-5. Screening benefits children and families.

See page 48 for more information.

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2022 Summer SWUOMNMDEERRWZOONNDE E R Z O N E
Opportunities

Wonder Zone is a great choice for... We are planning a fun and exciting
summer for your Pre-K &
• Full or part day enrichment care available 2, 3, 4 or 5 days a week School Age Kids !
• Parent Aware 4 Star Rating.
• Enthusiastic and experienced staff. Check out our Summer Activities
• Collaborating with all Early Childhood programs.
• Preparing children for kindergarten. Small Wonders on page 50
• Developing social skills and Small & Large motor skills
Wonder Zone on page 53
• Exploring Art, Music, Dramatic Play, Science, Math & Literacy Kids Zone on page 56
• Exposure to STEAM.
• Non-school days & summer options 2022-23 Rates

2022-23 Options Registration Fee: $50

Full Time Daily Rate *Weekly
Rate
The Full Time Option offers a consistent schedule Monday through Full Time 5 Days $42 $210
Friday, 6:30 am to 6 pm, early morning 6:30 am to 9 am, and Full Time Academy $27 $135
late afternoon 3 to 6 pm throughout the year. Children must be Full Time Early Morning $28
registered for 5 days. Register for Event Days if needed. or Late Afternoon (M-F) $46.20 $184.80
Part Time 4 Days $46.20 $138.60
Part Time Part Time 3 Days $46.20 $92.40
Part Time 2 Days $29
The Part Time Option offers a consistent weekly schedule Part Time Academy $116
throughout the school year for those not needing care all 5 days. 4 Days $29 $87
You choose the days your child will attend and we will expect your Part Time Academy $58
child on those days throughout the school year. Children need 3 Days $29
to be registered for a minimum of 2 days per week (days of your Part Time Academy $335
choosing). Register for Event Days if needed. 2 Days $30
Part Time Early Morning $60
Unscheduled Days or Late Afternoon $40
Unscheduled Days $46
If you need to add an unscheduled Wonder Zone day, you may Unscheduled Academy $50
do so if space is available. Please contact your Wonder Zone site Days
24 hours in advance for availability. Unscheduled Day rates apply. Full Time Event Days
Part Time Event Days
* Single Slots After June 1
(Wonder Zone only)

* Weekly rates 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.

2022-23 Registration * If single slots remain after June 1

Registration for the 2022-23 Wonder Zone program began and Small Wonders children have been
January 3, 2022. If you need child care to compliment your placed, open slots may be filled
child’s Small Wonders schedule, register now! Visit our website by Wonder Zone only students.
Full Time (5 full days) at the
for additional information and the registration link. rate of $335 per week.
isd194.org/ce/wonder-zone

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KID ZONE SCHOOL AGE CARE & ENRICHMENT Kid Zone

Before & After School Care & Enrichment for K-Grade 6

Kid Zone is offered at each elementary school and provides activities on 2022 Non-School Days
regular school days as well as all-day programming on most non-school
days, such as teacher workshop days, winter break and others. Kid Zone Open:
Mar 25, 28-31, Apr 1, 4
Kid Zone Sessions Closed: April 15 & May 30

Kid Zone program is divided into two different sessions. Spring Break
The before school session begins at 6:30 am until the start of the school
day. Children have a wide variety of activities to choose from including March 25 - April 4
arts/ crafts, gym games, tech time, weekly themes, projects and hands-on (Note: March 31 is a change)
learning centers. Parents can purchase a healthy breakfast for their child North Sites: Oak Hills hosts
through the district’s breakfast program. Oak Hills, Cherry View, Christina
Huddleston & Orchard Lake students.
The after school session begins at the end of the school day and runs until South Sites: JFK hosts JFK, Eastview,
6 pm. During the after-school session, children may join in indoor/outdoor Lake Marion & Lakeview students.
games, recreational events, homework help and enjoy an after-school
snack. Both before and after-school sessions offer a balance of fun and March 25: Fun with Colors
learning. Depending on each child’s needs, families can enroll in one In-House
or both sessions.
March 28: The Fun Lab
Program Information North Site 9 am-1 pm
South Site 11 am-3 pm
For more information, scheduling options and registration questions,
visit isd194.org/ce/Kid-Zone. March 31: Orbit Earth Expo
North 10 am-12 pm
South 1-3 pm

March 29: Bowlero
South Site 9:30 am-12 pm
North Site 12:30-3 pm

March 30: Rockin Jump
North Site 9:30 am-12:30 pm
South Site 12:30-3:30 pm

March 31: Orbit Earth Expo
North 10 am-12 pm
South 1-3 pm

April 1: Disney Day
In-House

April 4: MN Zoo
All Sites 10 am-3 pm

2022-23 Registration Are you looking for care
and enrichment for a
Registration for the 2022-23 Kid Zone program began January 3, 2022. younger sibling?
If you need child care before school, after school and non-school days
register now! Kid Zone fills quickly and we are first come-first served. Check out Wonder Zone
on page 54.
Additional information and the registration link can be found at

isd194.org/ce/Kid-Zone.

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Calling all Kids, grades 1-6 Summer Adventures 2022

Summer Adventures 2022

Experience our care and enrichment program for children entering grades 1-6
in Lakeville Area Schools and the surrounding area!

Great Summer Activities Summer Adventures

Summer Adventures offers a variety of fun activities, June 14-Aug 26, 6:30 am to 6 pm
learning experiences and exciting adventures.
CLOSED: July 4 & Aug 29-Sept 5
Options to Fit Your Schedule!
Eastview Elementary 18060 Ipava Ave
Families can participate full time or part time throughout For children enrolled at EVE, OLE and CHE
the summer. Choose five days a week or less, every week
throughout the summer or only the weeks needed. Cherry View Elementary 8600 175th St
For children enrolled at CVE and OHE
Fabulous Fridays - A Full Day of Fun!
Lakeview Elementary 20500 Jacquard Ave
Children at Summer Adventures will have a full day of For children enrolled at LVE, JFK and LME
exciting adventures! Each Friday will offer a full day of
fun from 6:30 am to 6 pm. Activities will include field Sunrise Session: 6:30-8:30 am
trips such as Skateville, Rockin’ Jump, waterparks and
many more! Includes breakfast, snack and activity fees. Care and enrichment beginning at 6:30 a.m.
Please bring a bag lunch. For all activities, see page 62-63. Breakfast included. Children have their choice
of participating in art, science, tech time, games
Meals & Snacks or sports. Relaxation and social time are also
part of the sunrise program.
Breakfast, lunch and snack are provided Monday through
Thursday, as well as breakfast and snack on Fridays. Camp Sessions: 8:30-11:30 am

Connecting with other district activities Camps will challenge and enrich a child’s mind
so you can attend more than one and body through fun and learning activities.
Choose a camp each week from two curriculum
Summer Adventures coordinates with several other district areas; STEAM & Crafts and Sports & More.
programs so students can attend Summer Adventures in
addition to other fun and enriching summer programs. Sunset Session: 11:30 am-6 pm
See page 64 for Summer Adventures -
Your One Stop Shop! Activity clubs, indoor/outdoor recreation,
trips to the pool and fun with friends. Open until
6 pm each day. Afternoon snack and hot lunch
is included. See camps on pp XXX

There is also an opportunity to coordinate
swim lessons (weeks 2-7) and enrichment
classes with the sunset session.

Register Today!

Sign up today at isd194.ce.eleyo.com, search
“Summer Adventures”. Space is limited
Registration Fee $25
Sunrise $13.50
Camp $17
Sunset $18
Full Day $48.50
Fabulous Friday $50

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Summer Adventures CampsSummer Adventures Camps Mon-Thur from 8:30-11:30 am

Challenge and enrich your mind and body through fun learning activities

Each week will have a theme including activities from two areas: STEAM & Crafts and Sports & More.

STEAM & Crafts Camps - Grades 1-2

Animal Utopia Jr. Detectives The Art of Disney™

Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Are you the kind of kid who loves Alakazoola Magicaboola Bippity
Join us to create your perfect zoo. a good mystery? Do you secretly Boppity Boo! Step inside the world
Learn about animals from A to Z. want to be a super spy? Join our of Disney and recreate the art
Which job would you like to have at Jr. Detectives academy and learn that makes it so neat! Make your
the zoo? Design and engineer a toy the art of sleuthing! Learn how to own beauty & the beast mirror, an
for an animal in your zoo. Design a write secret messages only your incredible cape and more fun right
perfect habitat for an animal of your friends can see, solve mysteries, out of the movies you love!
choice. Just follow the animal tracks and practice your sneaky skills! Week 8, August 1-4
for a grrrreat time!
Week 5, July 11-14 Space Camp
Week 1, June 14-16
Crafty Campers Do you think it would be fun to be
Brix an astronaut? Join us as we learn
Create crafts from A to Z. If you can about outer space? Work on team
If we build it they will come! dream it, you can create it! We will building skills as we create rockets
This camp will challenge even the explore paints, beads, paper art, to launch. We will also explore the
biggest Lego fans! This week we drawings, recycle art and so much solar system and create our very
will challenge ourselves to build more. Explore the world around you own planet!
the greatest landmarks, starships, in full color using crayons, colored Week 9, August 8-11
castles, and more! Create an air pencils, markers, and watercolors.
powered Lego car and race your Join us to make a masterpiece. Dino Discovery
friends or create a twisty turny
marble maze! The possibilities Week 6, July 18-21 What are now fossils were once
are endless!! dinosaurs that roamed the earth.
Cardboard City Discover cool dinosaurs up close.
Week 2, June 20-23 Campers will design and create What did they look like? How did
they survive? Stomp through the
their very own land of cardboard! halls in your giant dinosaur feet.
How many shoes would it take
Join us as we explore your creativity to fill a real dinosaur footprint?
Come explore in Dino Discovery!
and use your imagination to create Week 10, August 15-18

a land of whatever you want! Mazes,

castles, costumes, what you make

is up to you!

Week 7, July 25-28

summer adventure camps

All Kinds of Science Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6
June 14-16 June 20-23 June 27-30 July 5-7 July 11-14 July 18-21
Grab your lab coats and join
us for hands-on-learning STEAM & Crafts
experiments. Who doesn’t
love science? What will we Animal Utopia Brix All Kinds of Theme Week: Jr. Detective Crafty Campers
discover? We will make (gr. 1-2) (gr.1-2) Science Splish Splash (gr.1-2) (gr.1-2)
predictions, measure and mix (gr.1-2) (All grades)
ingredients and learn about all Comic College All Kinds of CSI Summer Cardboard City
things related to science. (gr.3-6) Science Trick Play Adventures (gr.3-6) (gr.3-6)
(gr.3-6) (gr.3-6)
Week 3, June 27-30
Sports & More

Lil Sports Camp Fun & Fitness Sports of all Sorts Theme Week: Amazing All Ball
(gr. 1-2) (gr.1-2) (gr. 1-2) Splish Splash Athletes (gr. 1-2)
(All grades) (gr. 1-2) Game Show Mania
Sports of all Sorts Adventure Sports The Great Escape (gr.3-6)
(gr.3-6) (gr. 3-6) (gr.3-6) Mach 1
(gr.3-6)

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Sports & More Camps - Grades 1-2 All Ball Summer Adventures Camps

Balls, balls everywhere: dodgeballs,
basketball, softball, footballs, and
bouncy balls. Lace up your tennis
shoes as we dart, defend, and
dodge while playing a wide variety
of dodgeball games. Play wall ball
and try your skills at juggling with
tennis balls. Practice throwing a
football at a target. Are you the
next team quarterback? You’ll have
a ball during this camp!

Week 6, July 18-21

Lil’ Sports Sports of All Sorts Duck n Dodge
Watch out, don’t get out! We will
Enjoy an exciting, physically active Get your game on! Here is your
and well-rounded experience. chance to participate in all sorts play a variety of dodge ball and
Kids will learn about staying fit of sports. Campers will play
while having fun. We will focus on popular games like kickball tag games. Learn sportsmanship,
building a love for physical activity and soccer, practice their shots
by combining it with fun activities in basketball, swing for the fences teamwork and healthy exercise
like jump roping, hula hooping in whiffle ball and so much more!
and participating in fun sports Week 3, June 27-30 habits including how to check your
and games.
Amazing Athletes pulse. If you have a lot of energy
Week 1, June 14-16
Get ready to talk all things sports this camp is for you!
Fun & Fitness and learn about famous athletes
during this week of camp. We will Week 7, July 25-28
Campers will exercise their gross also try some new sports and learn
and fine motor skills while enjoying how to be a team player. Splash & Dash
a variety of sports and games Week 5, July 11-14
designed to build concentration, Enjoy water activities with a twist.
strength, speed, and skill. Join Play a variety of games and add
us for a week of fitness fun which the element of water. Enjoy sponge
includes yoga, obstacle courses, tag, sprinklers, water play and
sensory walks, Zumba, and dancing. relaxing in the sun. Bring your
Learn, play and improve sports skills swimsuit and towel.
while having fun!
Week 8, August 1-4
Week 2, June 20-23
Retro Recess
summer adventure camps
Come join the excitement of
Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 learning some “old school style”
July 25-28 August 1-4 August 8-11 August 15-18 August 22-25 games and sports. This camp will
offer a variety of activities including,
Cardboard City capture the flag, kick the can, four
(gr.1-2) square and steal the bacon.

Time Travelers Week 9, August 8-11
(gr.3-6)
STEAM & Crafts Get Down
Duck & Dodge
(gr.1-2) Art of Disney™ Space Camp Dino Discovery Theme Week: Ready to get your groove on?
Aqua (gr.1-2) (gr.1-2) (gr.1-2) Best of the Best Practice your Breakin, Disco Fever,
Electric Slide, Floss or do your own
Adventures SA Designers Space Camp Clue Movie Makers (All grades) thing. Grab your friends and make
(gr.3-6) (gr.3-6) (gr.3-6) (gr.3-6) up the next cool dance. Put your
dancing shoes on and get funky!
Sports & More
Week 10, August 15-18
Splash & Dash Retro Recess Get Down Theme Week:
(gr. 1-2) (gr.1-2) (gr.1-2) Best of the Best
All Ball
Retro Recess Big Games (gr.3-6) (All grades)
(gr. 3-6) (gr.3-6)

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Summer Adventures CampsSTEAM & Crafts Camps - Grades 3-6

SA Designers
Have you always wanted to be

a designer? In this class you will

create a blueprint and a diorama of

your dream bedroom. How creative

can you get and how will it look?

Week 8, August 1-4

Space Camp
Do you think it would be fun to be
Comic College CSI Summer Adventures
an astronaut? Join us as we learn
Enroll in Comic College! Learn Crime Scene Investigation is
how to draw some of your favorite hotter than ever! You will learn about outer space? Work on team
Superheroes and learn the tricks how to use science to figure out
of comic book writers. Create your unsolvable thefts, arsons, mysteries building skills as we create rockets
own comic book! Comic book and more. Study fingerprints, look
campers will spend the week for footprints left at the scene and to launch. We will also explore the
learning drawing tricks and to analyze mysterious powders. Get
develop their own characters ready to crack the case using what solar system and create our very
and their stories. This camp you’ve learned about analyzing
is gonna be Marvel-ous! forensic evidence! own planet!

Week 1, June 14-16 Week 5, July 11-14 Week 9, August 8-11

All Kinds of Cardboard City Clue Movie Makers
Campers will design and create
Science Do you love movies that make
Grab your lab coats and join us their very own land of cardboard! you guess who dun-it? Do you
always guess the ending before
for hands-on-learning experiments. Join us as we explore your creativity it happens?! Or maybe you have
always wanted to be a character
Who doesn’t love science? and use your imagination to create in the mystery movies yourself!
In this camp we will explore what it
What will we discover? We will a land of whatever you want! Mazes, takes to make a mystery movie and
create our very own. At the end of
make predictions, measure and castles, costumes, what you make the camp we will premier our movie
for our friends and families!
mix ingredients and learn about is up to you!
Week 10, August 15-18
all things related to science. Week 6, July 18-21

Week 2, June 20-23 Time Travelers

Trick Play Step into our time machine as
we travel back in time to the
Shazam! A magician never reveals Wild West Gold Rush Days or
their secrets, but in your case we way back to the days of cavemen
will make an exception. In this and dinosaur hunts. Maybe go
camp you will learn the secrets decades forward into the future.
of the greatest magicians, explore What should shelter, transportation
optical illusions and tricks sure and technology look like in each
to impress the crowd! In the end era? How will food change as we
put your new skills to the test in go behind and ahead? As you go
a dazzling show for your friends! through time you will accomplish
tasks from each era. Plan to design
Week 3, June 27-30 your own model of a time machine.
Bring your imagination as we soar
through time.

Week 7, July 25-28

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Sports & More Camps - Grades 3-6 Summer Adventures Camps

Aqua Adventure

WARNING: Camp will be a SOAK
zone this week! This week will be
a water extravaganza as we will
explore and enjoy all things water!
Bring your bathing suit and a towel
as we promise a wet and wild week
of fun!

Week 7, July 25-28

Sports of All Sorts The Great Escape Retro Recess

Get your game on! Here is your Have you always wanted to go Come join the excitement of
chance to participate in all sorts to an escape room? What if you learning some “old school style”
of sports. Campers will play popular could create your own! Join the games and sports. This camp will
games like kickball and soccer, great escape and you and your offer a variety of activities including,
practice their shots in basketball, team will create an escape room capture the flag, kick the can, four
swing for the fences in whiffle ball for the rest of the campers! square and steal the bacon.
and so much more! Do you have what it takes to
make sure they don’t escape? Week 8, August 1-4
Week 1, June 14-16 Week 3, June 27-30
Big Games
Adventure Sports MACH 1
This ain’t your grandma’s hide and
Are you up for the challenge of If you enjoyed Adventure Sports, go seek, this is BIG game camp!
extreme sports? Teamwork will you will love MACH 1! You will In this camp we will play super
be key as you follow the scavenger need to bring your speed for these fun large group games. Challenge
hunt completing challenges at extreme games. Your body and the villagers to defeat the grogs,
each location to gain your next brain will be challenged in races, compete with your friends in a life-
clue and moving your team forward games and contests. Dare to be the size game of hungry, hungry hippos.
to complete your final quest. fastest kid in Summer Adventures! Each day will be filled with new
Can your team make 10 baskets in Week 5, July 11-14 and crazy games that are crazy fun!
60 seconds? Can you hop into the
jump rope contest without skipping Game Show Mania Week 9, August 8-11
a beat? How far can you throw a
tennis ball? Can your team throw Come on down you’re the next All Ball
a Frisbee at a target? These are just contestant of on our Summer
a few of the possible challenges you Adventures game show. You will Balls, balls everywhere: dodgeballs,
could be facing! Do you have an put your skills to the test while basketball, softball, footballs, and
adventurous side? participating in minute to win it bouncy balls. Lace up your tennis
challenges, “friendly feud” and shoes as we dart, defend, and
Week 2, June 20-23 many more. dodge while playing a wide variety
Week 6, July 18-21 of dodgeball games. Play wall
ball and try your skills at juggling
with tennis balls. Practice throwing
a football at a target. Are you
the next team quarterback?
You’ll have a ball during this camp!

Week 10, August 15-18

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Summer Adventures Field Trips Fabulous Fridays

A full day of exciting adventures from 6:30 am to 6 pm

Includes a full day of care and enrichment, breakfast, snack and enrichment. Please pack a bag lunch.
This summer’s adventures include Skateville, Rockin Jump, water parks and many more!

Skateville Fort Snelling Bowlero Bowling
Enjoy a new program at Fort
Strap on your favorite roller skates Join us as we head off to Bowlero
or rollerblades as you groove to the Snelling. Take a Story Adventure Bowling Alley and hit the lanes
funky music in this awesome field for some bowling action. We’ll
trip. Located in Burnsville. into the Past! An activity map experience cosmic bowling with
dancing lights, music and glow in
In-House - Minions™ will help you explore the stories the dark bowling lanes, pins and
balls! Located in Lakeville.
Behind every super villain turned of people who have lived in and
into a guy, super spy, there are Cascade Bay
1,000 little funny dudes who know around the fort. Experience a one-
how to make cool stuff! Become an Cascade Bay is a perfect place
honorary minion, make bouncing room schoolhouse lesson and come for a day in the sun. Kids enjoy
plutonium eggs, try out minion shooting down the Twin Falls or
secret experiments and learn the play historic games throughout the braving the Typhoon and Hurricane
language of Minionese. As a wise, slides. Even the Lazy River offers
wise minion once said, “Ba tis pata day! Located in St. Paul a challenging ride through the
da be agei!” -Bob Rocky Rapids. Located in Eagan.
Lakeville Theater

Sit back and enjoy a relaxing movie
experience. We will be going to
the Emagine Movie theater in
Lakeville. Movie and time to be
determined.

Fabulous Fridays

June 17 June 24 July 1 July 8 July 15 July 22
Bowlero River Springs Conquer Ninja
In-House: Cherry View Rockin Jump
Minions™ Fairbault Fort Snelling
Lakeville Movie Skateville Cascade Bay
In-House:
Minions™ Eastview

In-House: Conquer Ninja Skateville Bowlero
Minions™
Lakeview

Rockin’ Jump Bowlero Lakeville Movie

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Conquer Ninja Gym Rockin Jump Park Faribault Aquatic Center Summer Adventures Field Trips
New!
Train with the real ninjas! Jump, climb, swing till you drop
Conquer ninja gyms are specifically at Rockin’ Jump! Rockin jump Come join us as we beat the heat.
designed for kids to get a chance combines Rock climbing, Giant There are many things at this water
to practice on a real ninja course. trampolines, and High flying park to enjoy. A climbing wall,
Whether you're a beginner or an obstacle courses to create an lily pad walk, water basketball
expert, conquer gym obstacles are awesome place to play. Mom and and the favorite, the four
available for every level of ninja. dad don’t forget to complete the waterslides. Some other activities
Trainers work directly with the kids online waiver. Good thing socks are they have are the sandy play area,
and many have competed on the included, this place is so fun they interactive toys and a zero-depth
show, American Ninja Warrior! might just get knocked off!! Located pond. They have something for
Located in Burnsville. in Eagan. everyone. Located in Faribault

River Springs MN Zoo (Grades 1-3) Valley Fair (Grades 4-6)

Grab your swimsuit and towel Come out and enjoy the sights Hands up! Here we go!!
as we visit another favorite water and sounds of the Minnesota Zoo. Summer Adventures is heading
park. Many fun features are offered Walk around and see what animals to Minnesota’s favorite thrill riding
here including the climbing wall, you can find. Catch a bird show park. With over 75 rides, tons of
tube slide and Lazy River. or enjoy the funny antics of the restaurants and entertainment
The River Springs Water Park monkeys. There is something for everyone is sure to have a great
is located in Owatonna. everyone. What is your favorite time. Whether you are getting wild
animal? Located in Apple Valley on the Wild Thing, delirious on the
delirious ride, or getting your kicks
on the bumper cars this day is sure
to be amazing! Each camper can
bring a bag lunch for a picnic, or up
to $25 to spend throughout the day.
Note: Valley Fair is an additional
$10 and is only for campers
entering 4th-6th grade.
Located in Shakopee.

Fabulous Fridays

July 29 August 5 August 12 August 19 August 26
Cascade Bay Fort Snelling Rockin Jump MN Zoo
Cherry View

Fairbault

Fort Snelling River Springs Eastview Lakeville Movie MN Zoo

Cascade Bay

Fairbault Skateville Lakeview Conquer Ninja MN Zoo

River Springs

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Summer Adventures is your One Stop Shop

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

Summer Learning Lab Extended School Year

Research shows that students who participate Extended School Year (ESY) services are provided
in instruction throughout the summer maintain to students who receive special education
academic gains established during the school year. services during the school year and meet criteria
Throughout the program, students going into grade to receive special education services beyond the
1-5 will be provided instruction in literacy and math. regular school year.
Instructors will use an integrated approach for
students to strengthen their understanding of key Monday-Thursday July 11-Aug 4
concepts and make connections across subjects.
Varying times between 8:30 am-12:30 pm.
Summer Learning is free for students entering
grades 1-8 who qualify for Targeted Services and Students attending ESY may participate in the
is by invitation only. Details will be available soon! Summer Adventures program. Transportation is
Check back to isd194.org for more information. provided between the Summer Adventures sites
and ESY schools.

Aquatics Youth Enrichment

Jump into Swim Lessons this summer while at Summer Adventures children at Eastview, Cherry View
Summer Adventures! Summer Adventures Open and Lakeview can coordinate enrichment classes with
Swim Offered throughout the summer optionally
their Sunset sessions.
for students. Bring swim wear and a towel.
Full Day Combo Camps
Swim Lessons | Monday-Thursday
Session 1: June 20-30, 8 sessions See pages 33 for more information and other
Session 2: July 5-14, 7 sessions enrichment class opportunities.
Session 3: July 18-28, 8 sessions
Look for the star! The SA star indicates these
See page 40 for more Summer Adventures Swim classes are at Summer Adventures sites.
Lesson information. No lessons July 4.
Register on Eleyo under Courses. Fees for these
Swim levels can be found on pages 37-38. classes are not included in the Summer Adventures fee;

Transportation is provided to and from the pool transportation not included.
during the Summer Adventures Sunset Sessions.

Park & Pool Trip Aug 24 Fabulous Fridays

Students attending Summer Adventures on Children at Summer Adventures will have a full
Teacher Planning Day day will have a special day of exciting adventures! Each Friday will offer a
trip to a park and then cool off by jumping into full day of fun from 6:30 am to 6 pm. Activities will
the new pool at CMS. Check your site for details. include field trips such as Skateville, Rockin’ Jump,

Summer Adventures is open on waterparks and many more! Includes breakfast,
Aug 25 District Assessment Day snack and activity fees. Please bring a bag lunch.

We work with District programs to simplify For a complete list of activities, see page 62-63.
this day for your family. Watch for more details!

Facilities and Scheduling Staff & Facilities

Lakeville Area Public School 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. To learn more about our available facilities and scheduling information,
please visit isd194.org/ce/facility-use
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 Enrichment & Marketing Extended School Services
and Enrichment Classes
Pam McNutt, Coordinator Jennifer Burkle
952-232-2150 952-232-2172 Registration & Billing Clerk
Lisa Wright [email protected] 952-232-2154
[email protected] extendedschoolservices
Amanda Kettelhut, Manager @isd194.org
Samantha Roy 952-232-2170
[email protected] [email protected] Julie Ryan, Coordinator
952-232-2157
Director of Community Early Childhood Programs [email protected]
Education
Julie Dahl, Clerk Shirley Ward, Manager
Steve Porter 952-232-3008 952-232-2156
952-232-2150 [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected]
Early Childhood Family Small Wonders Preschool
Adult Basic Education Education (ECFE)
Ann Skokan, Coordinator
Nancy Eldomiatti, Eve Benning, Secretary Registration and Information
ABE Secretary 952-232-3006 952-232-3001
952-232-2162 [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected]
Cindy Magnuson, Lisa Piller, Manager
Dr. Tracie Kreighbaum, Manager Program Manager 952-232-3013
952-232-2161 952-232-3014 [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected]
Community Education
Charity Coulter, Early Childhood Advisory Council 2021-22
Volunteer Coordinator Screening Appointments
[email protected] Voting Members
952-232-3000 #3
Aquatics & [email protected] Joe Davis, Chair
Youth Enrichment Sara Sheehan, Vice-Chair
Family Outreach Specialist Tevyan Sorensen, Secretary
Katey Radant, Coordinator Jane Anderson, Juliana Balyeat
952-232-2169 Kathryn McLaughlin Michelle Boushee, Alexandra Dorr
[email protected] 952-232-3009 Kirstin Hastad, Leslie Johnson
[email protected] Betty Jo Kiesow, Angie Lueschen
District Facility Use Georgetta Olson
& Systems School Readiness & Early Emily Tomes, ECFE AC Liaison
Learning Scholarships
Devin Reyes, Manager Non-voting Members
952-232-2155 [email protected]
[email protected] Lydia Lindsoe, Equity Department
Extended School Services Jill Cade, 360 Communities
Rachel Sather, Clerk & Youth Enrichment Kathy Lewis, School Board
952-232-2163
[email protected] Amy Halloran, Coordinator Stephanie Opstad
952-232-2158 Dakota County Libraries
Morgan Baumbach, Auditorium [email protected]
and Facilities Coordinator Kacie Robinson
[email protected] Extended School Services Lakeville Park & Rec.
Inclusion Specialist

Lynn Zemlin, 952-232-2159
[email protected]

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Building Abbreviations & Locations

ALC CMS JPB LVE
Area Learning Center Century Middle School Juniper Path Building Lakeview Elementary
20950 Howland Ave. 18610 Ipava Avenue W. 17685 Juniper Path, Suite 200 20500 Jacquard Ave. W.
CVE KTMS MMS
BAC Cherry View Elem. Kenwood Trail Middle School McGuire Middle School
Blanchard Aquatic Center 8600 175th St. 19455 Kenwood Tr. 21220 Holyoke Ave. W.
18610 Ipava Ave. DO LME OHE
CHE District Office Lake Marion Elementary Oak Hills Elementary
Christina Huddleston Elem. 17630 Juniper Path 19875 Dodd Rd. 8640 165th Street West
9569 175th St. EVE LNHS OLE
CLC Eastview Elementary Lakeville North High School Orchard Lake Elementary
Community Learning Center 18060 Ipava Ave. 19600 Ipava Avenue West 16531 Klamath Trail
17630 Juniper Path JFK LSHS
CLEC John F. Kennedy Elem. Lakeville South High School
Crystal Lake Ed. Center 21240 Holyoke Ave. 21135 Jacquard Ave.
(and Early Childhood Screening)
16250 Ipava Ave.

Registration Form 17685 Juniper Path, Suite 200, Lakeville 55044
Phone: 952-232-2150 Fax: 952-469-7396
Name (Adult/Account Holder) LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org
Address
Phone City/Zip
Email (required for confirmation)
Cell / Home (circle one)

Participant Name DOB Age Gender Grade in Class Title or Class # Fee
(first and last) (youth) (adult) ‘22-’23

Students under age 18:

For Before and After School classes: For any Youth classes:
Does the student attend Kid Zone? YES / NO List any medical concerns, special needs, allergies:
Indicate your child’s primary teacher: ________________________
______________________________________________________

I give permission for my child/ren to participate in the classes above.

Parent/Guardian Signature: _________________________________________________________________________________________

I am paying $_____________ Payment Information
Name on Card (First, MI, Last) by Cash ____ Check ____ Credit Card ____
Card #
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Need Financial Assistance?
Call 952-232-2150 or visit isd194.org/ce/registration

5 Easy Ways to Register! Registration Forms R E G I S T R AT I O N

Online at isd194.ce.eleyo.com You may use one form to register multiple family
members for programs. Additional forms are
Online registration is available for most classes available at LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org
and events.
Confirmations
Set up your Eleyo Account & Register
Assume you are in the class if you have registered
1. Go to isd194.ce.eleyo.com unless you hear from our office. If you provided an
2. Select “Sign In” and “Create One Now” email to us, you will receive an email confirmation.
3. Complete your information and click
Fee Assistance
“Create Account”
4. Verify your account via email Fee assistance is available for families qualifying
5. Register for classes! for the Federal Free or Reduced Lunch Program.
For information on Free or Reduced Lunch
In Person qualification, please contact Student Nutrition
at 952-232-2061.
17685 Juniper Path, Suite #200
Lakeville, MN 55044 ECFE Sliding-Fee Scale

Mon-Fri, 8 am–4 pm, excluding holidays. Early Childhood and Family Education uses a sliding
An after-hours drop box is available. fee scale for classes based upon annual family income.
Please use the scale and information in the ECFE
Phone section when registering.

Register by phone using a Visa, MasterCard, Photos and Video
Discover or American Express by calling
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photos and video of our classes and programs which
Mail may be used in publications or online. If you do not
wish to have your images used, please notify us in
Mail your completed registration form with credit writing in advance.
card authorization or check payable to ISD 194 to:
Transfers
Lakeville Area Community Education
17685 Juniper Path, Suite #200 Transfers may be made without a service fee five
Lakeville, MN 55044 or more business days prior to the start of class.
Transfers made two to four business days prior
Fax to the start of class will incur a $5 service fee.
Transfers will not be made less than two days
Completed registration forms with credit card prior to the start of class.
authorization can be faxed to 952-469-7396.
Refunds

A full refund minus a $5 service fee will be made
if the request to withdraw is received five or more
business days before the start of class. If a request
to withdraw is made two to four business days before
the start of class, a $10 service fee will be deducted.
Beginning one business day before the start of class,
no refund will be issued. Full refunds will be issued for
classes or events that are cancelled. Program specific
refund policies regarding COVID-19 can be found at
LakevilleAreaCommunityEd.org

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