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Saxophone Beginner Group with Matt KnudsonBeginning Group Band Lessons (Entering 6th Grade)Please arrange to rent or purchase your instrument. Students must arrange for an instrument prior to the start of Summer Band Lessons. There will be an in-person rental fair/event on May 5, 5-6:30 pm at Twin Oaks Gym. Please watch for information provided from the Middle School Band teachers. You can also rent/purchase your instrument online. Here are three companies we recommend. 1. Groth Music - (952) 884-4772 https://www.grothmusic.com/aerntschoolselect.aspx 2. Schmitt Music - (612) 238-9930 https://www.schmittmusicforbeginners.com/aerntschoolselect.aspx 3. Eckroth Music - 651-704-9654 https://www.eckroth.com/aeRntSchoolSelect.aspx Please bring 2 reeds to all lessons (if your instrument requires them). Please purchase the book, Accent on Achievement Book 1, and bring it to all lessons. All lessons will be 30 minutes. If you/your child were not assigned to play this instrument, you will be cancelled from this lesson slot and we will attempt to contact you to reschedule a lesson time for your assigned instrument. Lessons slots are subject to availability. Please contact Community Education at 952.226.0310 if you have registered for the wrong instrument or otherwise need to change your lesson time. Due to the nature of the program, missed lessons may not be made up. If your student will miss a lesson (or more), please discuss that with your students instructor(s) once band starts. We will do our best to accommodate and to help your student catch-up.Summer Band Lessons 2026
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Sensory Safari - Ages 1 - 5 Years (Non-separating)SummerJoin your young child for this summer sensory safari! Explore slime, playdough, bubbles, and weekly surprises in the sensory table. Touch, see, hear, and move through fun hands-on activities, discovering textures, sights, and sounds together on this playful journey of curiosity and creativity. Dress for a little mess and a lot of fun!ECFE Summer (2) 2026
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September 2026 - Screening AppointmentsEarly Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screening The early childhood years from birth to the start of kindergarten are important times of rapid learning and growth. Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple check of how your child is growing and developing offered through the Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools. Early Childhood Screening is a free developmental check-up required by the State of Minnesota for all preschool-aged children. Children between the ages of 3 and 4 years old, who live in district 719 need to participate in a screening before entering kindergarten. Between the ages of 3 and 4, screening can detect possible health or learning concerns so that children can get help before they start school. Parents may accompany their child through the approximately one-hour-long process. After the screening activities, the screener shares information regarding the child’s growth, development and learning. Click here for an informational video. From this screening appointment, you will discover more about your child's development and learning, such as: Thinking, language, and communication skills Social and emotional development Large and small muscle coordination Height and weight Vision and hearing Immunization status Call the Early Childhood Screening office with any questions you may have: 952-226-0975. Important note! There is no charge for this screening, but you must complete the checkout to be enrolled. You must also receive a confirmation email upon checkout or you will not be considered enrolled for your time slot.Screening Appointments 2026-27 -
Shark Week (Ages 4-7)Little Tykes & TotsDive into the ocean of fun! Kids will make shimmering shark sensory bottles, create shark tooth crafts, explore shark slime, and take a jawsome STEM challenge. We'll finish each day with tasty shark-themed snacks for a fin-tastic week of learning and creativity!CE Youth Summer 2026
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Sibling Care for Step into Preschool ONLYCircle of Friends Preschool and PreKindergartenAt Circle of Friends, we believe that learning truly begins here — in relationships, play and joyful discovery. Starting preschool is an exciting milestone, and our caring, licensed teachers create welcoming classrooms where children feel safe, valued and excited to learn. Through play, connection and intentional teaching, we support children's social emotional and academic development — building a strong foundation for success in school and in life. Our Preschool and PreKindergarten programs serve children who turn three or four years old on or before September 1st. Our Little Lakers (Step Into Preschool for 26/27) program is designed for children who turn three between September 2nd and December 31st and incorporates intentional parent education. Rooted in our belief that learning begins here, this model supports children as they practice independence and gentle separation, while also equipping caregivers with strategies to support social-emotional development, routines and learning at home. We use a whole child, play based approach that honors each child's unique strengths, interests and developmental needs. Our programming is aligned to the Minnesota Early Childhood Indicators of Progress (ECIPs) and guided by a district approved curriculum. Classrooms incorporate our district's E-STEM philosophy, encouraging curiosity, creativity and problem solving through hands-on learning. Our program is proud to hold a 4-start Parent Aware rating which reflects our commitment to high quality, developmentally appropriate early learning experiences.COF School Year 2026-2027 COF Preschool and PreKindergarten Site -
Skateboarding Camp (Ages 5-17)Summer - SportsGet rolling in this high-energy skateboarding camp at Skaterapolis, designed for all skill levels from beginners to advanced riders. Students will learn foundational techniques like balance, turning, and pushing, then advance to skills such as ollies, kickturns, mini-ramp riding, and street style tricks based on individual progress. Campers will learn how to safely navigate skateparks, build confidence, and understand skateboarding etiquette. Our experienced coaches engage students in daily group instruction, challenges, and free skate time, all in a fun, supportive environment. Benefits of this camp include. Boosting confidence through setting and achieving personal skate goals Improving coordination and physical fitness in a dynamic way. Fostering creativity and community in a positive skate culture settingCE Youth Summer 2026 -
Skyhawks Baseball (Ages 7-12)Summer - SportsSkyhawks Baseball is tailored for beginners to intermediate players. Our coaches focus on skill development in throwing, catching, hitting, fielding, and base running while keeping play safe and engaging. Because players work without hard contact, defensive pressure is limited to ensure a safe and injury free experience. Participants build teamwork, confidence, and a love for the game.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Skyhawks Basketball (Ages 5-8)Summer - SportsSkyhawks Basketball is tailored for beginners to intermediate players. Our progression-based curriculum emphasizes sportsmanship and teamwork while teaching the fundamental skills of passing, shooting, ball handling, and defense.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Skyhawks Beginning Volleyball (Ages 5-8)Summer - SportsSkyhawks Volleyball introduces young athletes to the fundamentals of bumping, setting, spiking, hitting, and serving through fun, engaging drills and games. Designed for beginner to intermediate players, this program builds skill, confidence, and teamwork in an encouraging environment.CE Youth Summer 2026
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Skyhawks Intermediate Volleyball (Ages 9-12)Summer - SportsSkyhawks Intermediate Volleyball goes beyond just the fundamentals of bumping, setting, spiking, hitting, and serving through fun, engaging drills and games. Designed for intermediate players, this program builds skill, confidence, and teamwork in an encouraging environment.CE Youth Summer 2026
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Skyhawks Pickleball (Ages 9-12)Summer - SportsSkyhawks Pickleball introduces young athletes to the country’s fastest-growing paddle sport through fun and active instruction. Players learn the fundamentals of groundstrokes, volleys, and serves while developing teamwork, sportsmanship, and confidence in a supportive environment. Each participant get to keep a free pickleball paddle on their last day!CE Youth Summer 2026
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Skyhawks Soccer (Ages 5-8)Summer - SportsSkyhawks Soccer is tailored for beginners to intermediate players. Our progression-based curriculum emphasizes sportsmanship and teamwork while teaching the fundamental skills of passing, shooting, dribbling, and defense.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Skyhawks Track and Field (Ages 5-8)Summer - SportsSkyhawks Track & Field introduces young athletes to the excitement and tradition of the sport through fun, safe, and skill-focused activities. Participants learn and practice events like sprints, relays, jumps, and throws while improving speed, coordination, and confidence.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Soccer Tots (Ages 3-4)Little Tykes & TotsSkyhawks Soccer Tots classes introduce your young athlete to soccer with focuses on motor skills, body control, and basics like dribbling, passing, and scoring. *Parent participation required*CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Solar Power Your Drone (Ages 5-11) - NEW!Summer - E-STEMUp, up and away! Enjoy fun remote-control drones charged from solar power. Your student will build a solar powered charging station for their drone. When their drone runs out of juice, they can simply charge it anywhere outdoors with their solar charging station. When students are done building, they will challenge other students with their drone. In the end, students will take home a mini drone and their newly built charging station.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Solar Speedsters - Build and Race Sun-Powered Cars (Ages 5-11) - NEW!Summer - E-STEMGet ready to race with the power of the sun! In this exciting new camp, kids will design and build their very own solar-powered racer cars while learning how sunlight can be turned into clean, renewable energy. Once their creations are ready, it’s time for the big Solar Race — where everyone’s cars compete in a fun, friendly showdown!CE Youth Summer 2026 -
Sparkle and Shine Dance Camp (Ages 5-9)Summer - PerformYou are a STAR! You SHINE BRIGHT! During this camp, your dancer will learn an upbeat routine, along with completing crafts and coloring sheets related to positive affirmations, all things glittery and sparkly (like lip gloss and body glitter), and even decorate their colorful tutu “costume” with rhinestones for our performance. Join us the last 15 minutes of class for an in person performance of our routine. No previous dance experience required.CE Youth Summer 2026 -
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Summer - CookingCommunity Education programs end promptly at their scheduled end time. The child's authorized pick-up person should pick up when the class ends. If you will be arriving after the program ends please notify the Community Education office at 952-226-0310 and make arrangements for an emergency contact or authorized pick-up person to pick-up your child. If a child is picked-up from a program 10 minutes after the class ends, Community Education will assess a late pick up fee. Fees are as follows: Late Arrival up to 10 mins - $20 Late Arrival between 11-20 mins - $40 Late Arrival beyond 20 mins - $60 If your child is not picked up and you or your emergency contacts cannot be reached 30 minutes after the class ends, local authorities may be called to take responsibility for your child. If you are significantly late to pick up your child more than 3 times, Community Ed has the right to remove your child from any Community Ed programs with no refunds.Category -
Summer - E-STEMCommunity Education programs end promptly at their scheduled end time. The child's authorized pick-up person should pick up when the class ends. If you will be arriving after the program ends please notify the Community Education office at 952-226-0310 and make arrangements for an emergency contact or authorized pick-up person to pick-up your child. If a child is picked-up from a program 10 minutes after the class ends, Community Education will assess a late pick up fee. Fees are as follows: Late Arrival up to 10 mins - $20 Late Arrival between 11-20 mins - $40 Late Arrival beyond 20 mins - $60 If your child is not picked up and you or your emergency contacts cannot be reached 30 minutes after the class ends, local authorities may be called to take responsibility for your child. If you are significantly late to pick up your child more than 3 times, Community Ed has the right to remove your child from any Community Ed programs with no refunds.Category -
Summer - Imagine & DesignCommunity Education programs end promptly at their scheduled end time. The child's authorized pick-up person should pick up when the class ends. If you will be arriving after the program ends please notify the Community Education office at 952-226-0310 and make arrangements for an emergency contact or authorized pick-up person to pick-up your child. If a child is picked-up from a program 10 minutes after the class ends, Community Education will assess a late pick up fee. Fees are as follows: Late Arrival up to 10 mins - $20 Late Arrival between 11-20 mins - $40 Late Arrival beyond 20 mins - $60 If your child is not picked up and you or your emergency contacts cannot be reached 30 minutes after the class ends, local authorities may be called to take responsibility for your child. If you are significantly late to pick up your child more than 3 times, Community Ed has the right to remove your child from any Community Ed programs with no refunds.Category -
Summer - LearnCommunity Education programs end promptly at their scheduled end time. The child's authorized pick-up person should pick up when the class ends. If you will be arriving after the program ends please notify the Community Education office at 952-226-0310 and make arrangements for an emergency contact or authorized pick-up person to pick-up your child. If a child is picked-up from a program 10 minutes after the class ends, Community Education will assess a late pick up fee. Fees are as follows: Late Arrival up to 10 mins - $20 Late Arrival between 11-20 mins - $40 Late Arrival beyond 20 mins - $60 If your child is not picked up and you or your emergency contacts cannot be reached 30 minutes after the class ends, local authorities may be called to take responsibility for your child. If you are significantly late to pick up your child more than 3 times, Community Ed has the right to remove your child from any Community Ed programs with no refunds.Category