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Confidence for Life: Foundations in Self Defense - NEW!WellnessTake charge of your safety in less than 10 minutes a day! This self-paced online course empowers you to Recognize, Assess, and Take-Action™ using the proven RAT Power Model. Through 49 short, practical lessons, you’ll build awareness, strengthen confidence, and create safety habits that last. Perfect for students, professionals, or anyone wanting to feel more secure — anytime, anywhere, on your schedule.CE Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
Conquer Ninja Rec Team (Ages 6-13)Nights, Weekends & Non-School DaysNinja Obstacle Training is extremely popular with kids and is a fun, unique way to develop confidence, strength, endurance, balance, and friendships! Our Conquer Rec Team is designed for youth, of all experience levels. Our Rec Team will practice on real obstacles inspired by the tv show such as warped walls, salmon ladders, tilting ladders and so much more during their weekly practice. Rec Team members will learn the styles and techniques to develop their Ninja Skills with over 40 different obstacles! This 8 week long Rec Team consists of 6 practices and 2 competitions (week 4 and week 8).CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Cookie Creations (Ages 7-16)Summer - CookingCalling all cookie lovers! Cookie Creations is a hands-on summer camp where campers will bake different unique cookies every day, from creative twists on classics to fun, themed designs. In this SWEET summer camp, campers become cookie artists, baking brand-new, one-of-a-kind cookies every day. From fun flavors to colorful decorations, each day brings fresh cookie surprises! Campers will learn baking basics like measuring, mixing, and baking—plus plenty of creative decorating tricks. Every batch of cookies is packaged to take home.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Cookies, Candies & Crumbles: The Yum Side of STEAM (Ages 5-8) - NEW!Summer - E-STEMGet ready to explore the tastiest side of STEAM— with cookies, candies, and crumbles galore! In this deliciously creative camp, young makers will dive into hands-on edible projects that mix science, art, and engineering fun. Each day, we’ll experiment, design, and decorate cookies inspired by cool STEM and engage in fun activities that combine creativity with discovery. Best of all, campers will get to enjoy their sweet inventions and bring home a yummy treat every day! (Not suitable for kids with food allergies.)CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Core & MoreWellnessStrengthen your foundation with Core & More, a class targeting your core, pelvic floor, glutes, legs, and more. Drawing from Pilates principles of alignment, breath, and control, it uses intentional, low-impact movements to build stability and strength. Each session blends core work with functional lower-body training to improve posture, balance, and body awareness. With options to modify or progress, Core & More is ideal for beginners, those recovering, or anyone seeking a deeper challenge.CE Adult Summer 2026
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Core & More - NEW!WellnessWaitlistStrengthen your foundation with Core & More, a class targeting your core, pelvic floor, glutes, legs, and more. Drawing from Pilates principles of alignment, breath, and control, it uses intentional, low-impact movements to build stability and strength. Each session blends core work with functional lower-body training to improve posture, balance, and body awareness. With options to modify or progress, Core & More is ideal for beginners, those recovering, or anyone seeking a deeper challenge.CE Adult Winter/Spring 2026
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Courses AdultMost adult class are appropriate for ages 15+ unless otherwise noted. Questions? Please call 952-226-0310.Category -
Courses YouthPlease note: If you register on the start date of the class your child may not start until the second class and the full price of the class will be charged. Questions? Please call 952-226-0310 or email communityed@plsas.orgCategory -
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Cupcake Mania (Ages 5-10)Summer - CookingGet ready for a sweet adventure in Cupcake Mania! In this hands-on camp, kids will make their own buttercream frosting and decorate their very own cupcakes while learning basic baking skills in a safe and playful environment. Young bakers will explore flavors, colors, and creative designs using frosting, sprinkles, and fun toppings. Each day in class will bring a new theme. Along the way, they’ll practice following simple instructions, measuring ingredients, and working as a team. Best of all, everyone gets to show off their creativity—and enjoy their delicious cupcakes at home.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Curious About Clay (Ages 5-11)Summer - Imagine & DesignIf you love clay this is the camp for you. Learn all about sculpting, color-mixing, and decorative design. In this fun camp we'll make kitty cat bowls, doggie faces, a pretty pink pig, a funny face pencil holder and more. We'll use air dry and model magic clay, unique materials and clay tools to create our sculptures. Bring a beverage and a nut-free snack.CE Youth Summer 2026
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Design a Playground (Ages 5-12) - NEW!Summer - Imagine & DesignKids, get ready to dream big! Design and build your ultimate playground in this hands-on class. From wild slides to creative swings, bring your ideas to life using art and crafting techniques. A perfect mix of imagination, fun, and creative problem-solving awaits!CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Design for Fashionista's (Ages 5-11)Summer - Imagine & DesignCome join us for a fabulous camp designing fashions using paint, yarn, clay, water bottles and more. We'll make Santon dolls out of water bottles and clay, make model magic beads for a fancy necklace, weave a rubber-band bracelet, create colorful headbands, create pink flamingos in tutus and more. Invite your family to a fashion show on the last day to show off your creations.CE Youth Summer 2026
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Dolphins Advanced (Ages 7-10 with some swim experience)Dolphins (Ages 7-10 w/little or no exp.)Dolphins Beginning and Advanced are for older children who are afraid of water or never taken lessons. The Dolphins classes are the equivalent of Guppies/Tadpoles and 1st Beginners/2nd Beginners for older children. This is to ensure the older child is in a class with similarly aged children. After passing Dolphins Advanced the next class will be Level 3 (Deep Water). A child who enrolls in Dolphins Advanced should meet the following requirements: Is between the ages of 7 and 10 Has previously taken Guppies, Tadpoles or Dolphins Beginners Puts whole head in easily, holding it in for at least 5-10 seconds Unassisted front float, back float, jumps in and swims back to side of poolSummer Swim Lessons 2026 -
Dolphins Beginners (Ages 7-10 with little or no swim experience)Dolphins (Ages 7-10 w/little or no exp.)Dolphins Beginning and Advanced are for older children who are afraid of water or never taken lessons. The Dolphins classes are the equivalent of Guppies/Tadpoles and 1st Beginners/2nd Beginners for older children. This is to make sure the older child is in a class with similarly aged children. After passing Dolphins Advanced the next class will be Level 3 (Deep Water). A child who enrolls in Dolphins Beginners should meet the following requirements: Is between the ages of 7 and 10 Either has not received lessons previously and/or is uncomfortable in the water. Being uncomfortable means they are hesitant to put their face in the water Relaxed and ready to learn in the water Puts whole head in easily, holding it in for at least 5-10 secondsSummer Swim Lessons 2026 -
Dragon Scales and Sparks (Ages 6-10) - NEW!Summer - Imagine & DesignNew for 2026! Young artists create four bold, poster-sized dragon masterpieces using pencils, markers, and pastels. Each day explores shading, texture, dramatic color, expressive faces, and fantasy storytelling.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Drawing BasicsCreateAnyone can learn to draw—with the right guidance! In this beginner-friendly class, you’ll explore fundamental drawing and observation skills while getting familiar with the basic tools and supplies you'll need to start your artistic journey. Through step-by-step instruction, you’ll create a simple still-life drawing and gain confidence in your ability to see and draw like an artist.CE Adult Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Driver Education (Ages 14.5) 30 hours of ClassroomStudents who successfully complete this course will receive their completion card for the Permit Test. This is the classroom portion of Driver Education and does not include the Behind the Wheel. More info on the what do you do after you have completed the 30 hours of classroom? What is the Point of Impact class? An optional class for parent’s/guardian’s (only) with information about rules and regulation for student drivers, which reduces the amount of hours’ students log on the Supervised Driving Log. Take the class at your convenience. https://aplusdrivingschool.net/parent-class/Category -
Driver Education (Ages 14.5+) - 30 hours of ClassroomDriver Education (Ages 14.5) 30 hours of ClassroomStudents age 14.5-18 can take Driver Education. After students complete 30 hours of classroom, students age 15+ can test for permit at testing station. Students then schedule six hours Behind-the-Wheel (BTW) lessons (three separate 2-hour lessons). Students age 16+ who complete BTW and Supervised Driving Log can test for license at testing station Driver Education classes will be held in-person and online. Please see the class options, dates, times and locations below. This registration is for the classroom portion only. Behind-the-wheel (BTW) is not included with this registration. Required Supervised Driving Log: Option 1) Students log 50 hours/3,000 minutes (of which 15 hours/900 minutes are night driving) before testing for license. Option 2) Parent’s/Guardian’s (only) attend Point of Impact class then students log 40 hours/2,400 minutes (of which 15 hours/900 minutes are night driving) before testing for license. Students who successfully complete this course will receive their completion card for the Permit Test (Blue card). This is the classroom portion of Driver Education and does not include the Behind the Wheel. More info on the what do you do after you have completed the 30 hours of classroom Driver Education Frequently Asked Questions Who teaches the class? Community Education contracts A+ Driving School out of Lakeville to teach our classes. At what age can students start Driver Education? Age 14.5. How do students register for Driver Education? www.priorlakesavagece.com | Work 952-226-0310 | Fax 952-226-0379 | Community Education 5061 Minnesota Se SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372 (Monday - Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm). How do students cancel or transfer Driver Education registration? Call Community Education 952-226-0310 up to five business days before the first day of class to be issued a full refund or to transfer to another session. What if student misses days of Driver Education? Students can miss no more than two days of Classroom. Missed days will need to be made up in another session. What if a day of Driver Education is cancelled? Comm. Ed. will email or call regarding cancellation and rescheduling. When & where can students test for permit? Students age 15+ who complete all 30 hours of classroom can test for permit at testing station ex. Eagan, Hastings & Chaska (www.dmv.org/minnesota). What do students need to test for permit? Certificate of Completion (Blue Card) and state required documentation. What if student lost Certificate of Completion (Blue Card)? Please visit www.myblueslip.com or contact A+ Driving School (952-469-4656) for replacement card. Is there a minimum amount of time a student is required to have a permit before testing for license? Yes, 6 months. What is the Supervised Driving Log? A state required log of student’s supervised driving before license. The state requires 50 hours/3,000 minutes (of which 15 hours/900 minutes are night driving). Do Behind-the-Wheel lessons count towards hours of supervised driving? No What is the Point of Impact class? An optional class for parent’s/guardian’s (only) with information about rules and regulation for student drivers, which reduces the amount of hours’ students log on the Supervised Driving Log. Take the class at your convenience https://aplusdrivingschool.net/parent-class/. Can attending the Point of Impact class reduce the amount of hours required on the Supervised Driving Log? Yes, if parent’s/guardian’s (only) attends the class, they receive a Certificate of Attendance, which reduces the hours’ to 40 hours/2,400 minutes (of which 15 hours/900 minutes are night driving). When & where can students test for license? Students age 16+ who has had permit for minimum of 6+ months, completed BTW, Supervised Driving Log can test for license at testing station ex. Eagan, Chaska & Hastings (www.dmv.org/minnesota). What do students need to test for license? Permit, Behind-the-Wheel Certificate of Completion (White Card), Supervised Driving Log with either 50 hours or 40 hours and a parent’s/guardian’s Certificate of Attendance from Point of Impact class, and state required documents. Do students age 18+ need to take Driver Education? No, at age 18+ students can go directly to a testing station, test for permit, have a permit for 6+ months, then test for license.Driver Education 25-26 School Year -
Driver Education (Ages 14.5+) - 30 hours of ClassroomDriver Education (Ages 14.5) 30 hours of ClassroomSummer Driver Education classes will be held in-person and online. Please see the class options, dates, times and locations below. Here you will register for the classroom portion only. Behind-the-wheel (BTW) is not included with this registration. Students age 14.5 can start Driver Education. After students complete 30 hours of classroom, students age 15+ can test for permit at testing station. Students then schedule six hours Behind-the-Wheel (BTW) lessons (three separate 2-hour lessons). Students age 16+ who complete BTW and Supervised Driving Log can test for license at testing station. Required Supervised Driving Log: Option 1) Students log 50 hours/3,000 minutes (of which 15 hours/900 minutes are night driving) before testing for license. Option 2) Parent’s/Guardian’s (only) attend Point of Impact class then students log 40 hours/2,400 minutes (of which 15 hours/900 minutes are night driving) before testing for license. Driver Education Frequently Asked Questions Who teaches the class? Community Education contracts A+ Driving School out of Lakeville to teach our classes. At what age can students start Driver Education? Age 14.5. How do students register for Driver Education? www.priorlakesavagece.com | Work 952-226-0310 | Fax 952-226-0379 | Community Education 5061 Minnesota Se SE, Prior Lake, MN 55372 (Monday - Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm). How do students cancel or transfer Driver Education registration? Call Community Education 952-226-0310 up to five business days before the first day of class to be issued a full refund or to transfer to another session. What if student misses days of Driver Education? Students can miss no more than two days of Classroom. Missed days will need to be made up in another session. What if a day of Driver Education is cancelled? Comm. Ed. will email or call regarding cancellation and rescheduling. When & where can students test for permit? Students age 15+ who complete all 30 hours of classroom can test for permit at testing station ex. Eagan, Hastings & Chaska (www.dmv.org/minnesota). What do students need to test for permit? Certificate of Completion (Blue Card) and state required documentation. What if student lost Certificate of Completion (Blue Card)? Please contact A+ Driving School (952-469-4656) for replacement card. Is there a minimum amount of time a student is required to have a permit before testing for license? Yes, 6 months. What is the Point of Impact class? An optional class for parent’s/guardian’s (only) with information about rules and regulation for student drivers, which reduces the amount of hours’ students log on the Supervised Driving Log. https://aplusdrivingschool.net/parent-class/ Take the class at your convenience. What is the Supervised Driving Log? A state required log of student’s supervised driving before license. The state requires 50 hours/3,000 minutes (of which 15 hours/900 minutes are night driving). Do Behind-the-Wheel lessons count towards hours of supervised driving? No Can attending the Point of Impact class reduce the amount of hours required on the Supervised Driving Log? Yes, if parent’s/guardian’s (only) attends the class, they receive a Certificate of Attendance, which reduces the hours’ to 40 hours/2,400 minutes (of which 15 hours/900 minutes are night driving). When & where can students test for license? Students age 16+ who has had permit for minimum of 6+ months, completed BTW, Supervised Driving Log can test for license at testing station ex. Eagan, Chaska & Hastings (www.dmv.org/minnesota). What do students need to test for license? Permit, Behind-the-Wheel Certificate of Completion (White Card), Supervised Driving Log with either 50 hours or 40 hours and a parent’s/guardian’s Certificate of Attendance from Point of Impact class, and state required documents. Do students age 18+ need to take Driver Education? No, at age 18+ students can go directly to a testing station, test for permit, have a permit for 6+ months, then test for license.Driver Education 2026 Summer