WINTER & SPRING 2022 Course Catalog www.ISD477.org
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“Enhancing the community experience through quality programs.”
- Princeton Community Education
Welcome to the Princeton Public Schools Community Education catalog of classes, activities and events. Page through and check out what we have to offer you and your family. As always, there are many ways to register; visit our web site, stop in the office or give us a call! Classes and programs shown in this Winter & Spring 2022 catalog are offered January through May. • Community Education is not able to pro-rate classes based on participants availability. • The use of a credit/debit card = $3 convenience charge. If you would like to avoid this charge, you may register in our office with cash/check. • Cancellations due to weather are not typically re-scheduled.
Princeton School District Locations
• For classes that provide a T-shirt you must register at least one week before the class begins in order to guarantee/receive your T-shirt for the class.
+ District Office 706 1st Street (763) 389-2422
Grades 9-12 + High School 807 8th Avenue S (763) 389-4101
Grades 6-8 + Middle School 1100 4th Avenue N (763) 389-6704
Grades 3-5 + Intermediate School 1202 7th Avenue N (763) 389-6801
Grades K-2 + Primary School 1206 7th Avenue N (763) 389-6901
+ Community Education / Early Childhood Family Center 706 1st Street (763) 389-4789
Princeton Community Education Office Hours:
School Year: Monday - Thursday, 8 AM - 4 PM; Friday, 8 AM - 3 PM
Summer: Monday - Thursday, 8 AM - 4 PM
Office Hours
Phone: (763) 389-6198 Fax: (763) 389-7250 E-mail: ce@isd477.org
Website: www.isd477.org/community-education
Community Education Advisory Council
If you are interested in providing direction and promoting, supporting, and creating life-long learning opportunities for parents, adults, and youth, consider becoming a member of a District 477 group. Community Education offers opportunities to become advocates and be involved. Representation for a wide range of ages and interest groups from our community is needed. Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month from 12:00 - 1:00 PM. *Meeting times may vary slightly.
Many of the District’s facilities are available to community and nonprofit organizations for rental on evenings and weekends. If you’re looking for a place to hold classes, special events or functions, call us first at (763) 389-6198.
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Community Education - Princeton Schools 706 1st Street, Princeton, MN 55371 ce@is d477.org Phone: 763-389-6198 Fax: 763-389-7250 Make checks payable to: District 477
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Name of parent or guardian ______________________________________________
register by Mail
E-mail Address for registration confirmation: _________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________
Complete form and mail to: Community Education Princeton Schools 706 1st Street Princeton MN 55371
register in person
Mon.-Thurs., 8 AM - 4 PM Friday, 8 AM - 3 PM
Checks payable to District #477 A drop box is located at the West entrance by door #1.
register by fax
Complete form, including credit card information, and fax to: (763) 389-7250. Confirmation/Refunds E-mail confirmation will be sent when providing an e-mail address; otherwise, assume you are in the class for which you registered unless you hear from us. Full refunds are issued for filled or cancelled classes. There is a $5 service charge on participant initiated changes or cancellations. Refunds can be issued only if requested 3 business days prior to the start of class.
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Participant’s Name ____________________________________________________________________ Birth Date _____________________________________________________ Grade ______________ Special Needs _______________________________________________________________________ Class ID# __________________ Class ________________________________ Cost $ _____________ Participant’s Name ____________________________________________________________________ Birth Date _____________________________________________________ Grade ______________ Special Needs _______________________________________________________________________ Class ID# __________________ Class ________________________________ Cost $ _____________ Participant’s Name ____________________________________________________________________ Birth Date _____________________________________________________ Grade ______________ Special Needs _______________________________________________________________________ Class ID# __________________ Class ________________________________ Cost $ _____________ Cancellation Policy: If you need to cancel a registration, you must notify us at 763-389-4789 at least 3 full working days before the class begins. We will refund the class fee minus a $5.00 processing fee. Full refunds will be issued for classes that are cancelled by Community Education. Refunds will not be given within 3 working days of the start date or after the class has started. This policy is necessary for us to provide the best service to our customers. We purchase supplies and commit to our instructors based on our enrollment.
q Fee assistance available for most programs. Based upon free/reduced lunch status. Forms available at the CE office. qCash qCredit/Debit, Visa or MC qU Care # __________________________________________________________________ Name on Credit/Debit Card _____________________________________________________________________________________ Card Number _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date __________________ Signature ________________________________________________________________________
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A d u lt B a s i c E d u c at i o n Get ready for the ACCUPLACER • Prepare for college • Improve job skills and earning potential Brush up on reading, writing, and math • Complete your high school diploma • Study for the GED test Learn to read, write, and speak better English • Gain skills to help with your child’s homework
What is the GED? The GED is the equivalent of a high school diploma that is accepted by colleges and employers as a measure of the skills needed by graduating seniors. Study with the guidance of a licensed teacher in our GED preparation program to gain confidence and increase your success on the test. The four parts to the computer-based GED test are: science, social studies, language arts, and mathematics.
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Class Information
Classes are small and informal • Learning is individualized • Materials are tailored to your needs Flexible schedule • Work at your own pace • Online study option is available
Tuesdays: 8:30 - 11:00 AM Thursdays: 8:30 - 11:00 AM 5:00 - 7:30 PM
Central MN - East Adult Basic Education
Contact: Angie Sanders at (763) 389-6196 or angie.sanders@isd477.org • Location: Student Services Building - 1506 First Street, Princeton
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Senior Driving Improvement Seniors, Age 55+
By completing this course, you will save 10% on your auto insurance for 3 years! There are no written or behind the wheel tests. The 8-hour class is for first time students ($28). The 4-hour refresher class is for those who have attended previously ($24). Refresher Courses (4 hours): • Wednesday, January 12th, 12:00 - 4:00 PM * Wednesday, February 9th, 12:00 - 4:00 PM * Thursday, April 21st, 12:00 - 4:00 PM * Wednesday, May 11th, 12:00 - 4:00 PM * Wednesday, June 15th, 12:00 - 4:00 PM Full Course (2 Days, 4 hours each day): • Tuesday & Wednesday, June 14th & 15th, 12:00 - 4:00 PM (2 days)
*To register for these classes or others in your area call 1-888-234-1294 or go online to: www.mnsafetycenter.org. Community Education does not take registrations for this class, you must contact MN Safety Center. Classes are held at the Princeton VFW: 133 Rum River Drive N, Princeton. Please Enter through the banquet door. Please do not contact the VFW, they are only hosting the course.
Student Driver Education For Teens, Ages 14.5+
This is a complete drivers education program that consists of 30 hours of classroom instruction plus 6 hours of behind the wheel training. Payment is due to community education at registration, behind-the-wheel instruction will be scheduled individually and directly with Wreck-Less Driving Academy. The $380 fee gets you registered through Princeton Community Education for the program. No additional money is needed on the first day of class. Students must attend all 30 hours, any missed classes must be made up in future sessions (at any Wreck-Less location), students will receive their blue completion certificate once all 30 hours are complete. Eligible Students must be 14 1/2 years old before the first day of class. *An optional parent class will be offered quarterly by Wreck-Less Driving Academy. Please e-mail Wreck-Less Driving Academy at info@Wreck-Lessdriving.com with any additional questions. ID#W22-770-JAN/FEB ID#W22-770-MAR ID#W22-770-APR/MAY Mondays - Fridays Mondays - Fridays Mondays - Fridays Jan. 31, Feb. 1-4, 7-11 Mar. 14-18, 21-25 Apr. 25-29, May 2-6 3:30 - 6:30 PM 3:30 - 6:30 PM 3:30 - 6:30 PM High School Room 173 High School Room 173 High School Room 173 $380 $380 $380
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Dementia: Friend Education Session For Adults, 18+
Learn more about Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. You’ll learn 5 key messages about dementia and what it is like to live with it. In addition, you’ll learn how to become a dementia friend and turn your new understanding into action that can help someone with dementia living right here in our community. You’ll see how actions can be big or small and that every action counts! There is no charge for the class but you must register so we know you are coming. ID#W22-765-A Thursday March 3 7:00 - 8:00 PM Princeton Civic Center $FREE
Navigating Minnesota’s Systems of Supports for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) For Adults, 18+
The focus of this workshop is to support people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families, caregivers, educators, providers and advocates. This session will provide a clearer understanding of Minnesota’s system of supports and services. A representative from The Minnesota Department of Human Services will provide an overview of what services are available in education, health care, public health, and social services – and how to best access those services. An emphasis will be placed on how people can advocate for better coordinated services, with ample time for questions and discussion. There is no charge for the class but please register so we know you are coming. ID#W22-715-A Thursday March 10 6:30 - 7:30 PM Middle School Media Center $FREE
American Red Cross:
First Aide, CPR, and AED Training For Adults, 18+
Be prepared in case of an emergency! One class offers you basic skills in 3 important subject areas: • First Aid • CPR (infant, child, and adult) • AED (Automated External Defibrillator). Class is great for child care providers as well as any member of the general public who wants to “be prepared”. A certified American Red Cross instructor will guide you in skills practice. Come dressed in comfortable clothing. We will be kneeling on the floor to do skills practice with mannequins. Social distancing will be in place as well as sanitation options on site. Please bring a pen/pencil and notebook to take notes.
You will receive a certification card after completing the class. *Certification: For first-time students or for those whose certification course was more than 2 years ago. *Recertification: For students that have been previously certified within the past 2 years. ID#W22-CPR-A (Certification) ID#W22-CPR-B (Recertification) Tuesday Tuesday March 15 March 15 5:00 - 7:00 PM 7:00 - 8:30 PM Middle School Media Center Middle School Media Center $85 $65
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7 An Inside Look at Retirement Living For Adults, 18+
Retirement is a big decision and requires looking at various aspects of the financial bigger picture including picking a retirement date/age, healthcare, social security, understanding the role inflation and spending play, income, expenses, and picking a strategy that works best for you. You will learn about each of these areas and important questions to ask and consider. Above all, the most important thing you should take away from class is that your decision is important, and you have more flexibility in strategies than you originally thought. ID#W22-RETIRE Wednesday March 9 6:00 - 7:30 PM High School Media Center $FREE
The Power of Plants For Adults, 18+
The presenter, age 85, will explain how a plant based diet gives him good health, while his siblings eating the standard American diet experienced cancer, heart disease and dementia. Watch videos of how a plant based diet can stop breast cancer cell growth in 14 days, type 2 diabetes reversed in 16 days and a clogged artery opened in 30 months. You will receive Press Release 240 (meats carcinogenic ratings), a list of plant based proteins and a list of foods the presenter eats. DICK’S BIOGRAPHY: Trained as a cook at age 17, Dick’s first job was cooking for the troops in Korea. After his father died of a heart attack in 1965, he set a goal to live a long healthy life. In 2016 Dick was awarded a Certificate in Plant Based Nutrition from the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutritional Studies through eCornell. He eats a vegan (plant based) diet, has great health, and is 85 years old! ID#W22-PLANTS Tuesday April 12 6:00 - 7:30 PM High School Room 179 $25
SHARE YOUR PASSION
It’s fun and rewarding!
Do you have a hobby, skill or recreational activity that you could share with the community? Contact Delroy at (763) 389-6176 or delroy.tuorila@isd477.org to set it up!
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Enrichment Jay Grammond is a Professional Photographer living in East Central Minnesota. He has travelled to all regions of the state and loves to watch for Veterans Memorials in towns he goes through. He grew up in Central Minnesota, in a small town that piqued his interest and passion for Veterans through its Memorial Day services; Poppy Sales and Veterans histrory going back to the Civil War.
A Look Back: Stories From The Attic
Discovering Our Past: Lost and Found
Did you know that people used to use stacks of newspaper as insulation in the house walls?! Several years ago a friend of our instructor knew of some remodeling that was being done at a family members house. During that project, they found a bunch of newspapers from the 1940’s tucked in the walls of the attic!
When you were a child, did you dream of discovering lost treasure? Our instructor sure did. He once wanted to become an Archaeologist after seeing King Tut’s Tomb! The fact of the matter is that we all walk over lost items, and maybe even “treasures” every day.
For Adults and Youth of All Ages
This class will feature a virtual walk back in time. We will look at the headlines of the day; what was being advertised; and what the ever popular “comics” section looked like! Amateur historian, Jay Grammond will weave these pieces together to take you on a virtual walk back in time. An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#W22-ATTIC Tuesday, January 25 6:30 - 7:30 PM Online $25
For Adults and Youth of All Ages
Join our instructor, Jay as he shares with you some of the items he has found through his hobby of Metal Detecting that had been quite possibly lost to time. We’ll go over how it is done, and take a virtual walk back in time through viewing interesting finds. An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#W22-LOST Tuesday, March 15 6:30 - 7:30 PM Online $25
An American Love Affair: Cars of the 1950’s For Adults and Youth of All Ages
What is your favorite Classic Car? Our instructor’s favorite is the 1957 Chevy Belair! Growing up watching “Happy Days”, and having parents take him and his siblings to car shows started a lifelong love affair with cars and trucks, especially from the 1950’s. World War II was over, manufacturing went back to normal; and the economy was starting to blossom. Highways were becoming a thing that allowed people to travel the country; and vehicle production really took an amazing turn in the 1950’s. We’ll take a look at the details that made these cars so special. An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#W22-CARS Thursday, April 7 6:30 - 7:30 PM Online $25
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9 A Cure for Cabin Fever: Backyard Photography For Adults and Youth of All Ages
Can’t wait to get out of the house? Join a Professional Photographer, Jay Grammond, as he leads us on a photographic journey of possibilities that will get you out of the house and into your own yard, or local park this Spring. You will learn to see and compose creatively; how to create or look for great backgrounds; what subjects to focus on; and helpful Apps and Resources that could help you create your best images yet! An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#W22-PHOTO Thursday, January 20 6:30 - 7:30 PM ONLINE $25
A Road Trip Around Minnesota: Lakes and Waterfalls For Adults and Youth of All Ages
Raise your hand if you are ready to be able to get in the car and do a day or weekend Road Trip around the State! We could almost feel the breeze from all the hands shooting up! Join Professional Photographer, Jay Grammond as he takes you on a Virtual Road Trip around the state to learn about some of Minnesota’s waterways which were so vitally important to travel and trade in bygone days. In today’s world, these same waterways are vital to the State’s and local community economies; and to the citizens as a form of recreation and relaxation. After participating in this class, you should come away with the seeds of your own road trip ideas planted and ready for Summer. An online Zoom code will be provided after registration.
Building Your Vision: Taking Your Photography from Good to Great For Adults and Youth of All Ages
Are you a Photographer that wants to take your images to the next level; or maybe someone that is just getting going in photography? Do you want to be a photographer that TAKES Pictures; or one that CREATES Images? You’ll leave this class with ideas and concepts that you can put into practice right away. We will cover some compositional basics that will surely improve your images if you are not using them; and we will discuss concepts of building your Photographic Vision to take your images from good to great!
ID#W22-LAKES Tuesday, February 22 6:30 - 7:30 PM ONLINE $25
Barn Storming: A Tour of Minnesota Barns and Barn Quilts For Adults and Youth of All Ages
Minnesota is filled with countless number of Barns, most from a bygone era. However, there are still a bunch in operation as well. Professional Photographer and Amateur Historian, Jay Grammond has traveled the state capturing images of barns of all shapes, sizes, and conditions. There is just something about a barn! There are some areas of the state where the barns are adorned with something called a Barn Quilt. Barn Quilts are pieces of art on the side of a barn, shed, or house that usually tells some sort of a story. Their places are all visible from the roadways, so once you know about them, you can go check them out!
An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#W22-VISION Thursday, March 24 6:30 - 7:30 PM Online $25
An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#W22-BARN Thursday, January 27 6:30 - 7:30 PM ONLINE $25
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A Road Trip Around Minnesota: Veteran Memorials For Adults and Youth of All Ages
Minnesota is home to a fantastic variety of Veteran Memorials. Everything from street names; to granite monuments, to statues, and other ways to honor our Veterans. Join our instructor as he guides us around the state to see some of these memorials that he has discovered through his travels. Why not make a road trip plan to go see some of these? An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#W22-VETS Thursday, April 21 6:30 - 7:30 PM Online $25
U.S. - Dakota War of 1862: Pieces of The Puzzle For Adults and Youth of All Ages
Join Jay Grammond as he shares what he has learned about this event through 10 years of study. The goal of the presentation is three-fold: 1) to bring awareness to an epic event in MN’s history. 2) to provide a balanced look. 3) to encourage you to explore and research a piece of this event on your own.
One Last Time: World War II Veteran Stories, Part 1 and Part 2 For Adults and Youth of All Ages
Members of the “Greatest Generation” are leaving us at an alarming rate. Photographer and Amateur Historian, Jay Grammond planned and facilitated a WWII History Series in Elk River for 13 years. In that time, he got to know numerous people that lived during that time in history. Holocaust, and Japanese-American Internment Camp Survivors; Homefront Workers; Allied POW’s; Veterans from all branches and Theatres, and in one case, even a German Soldier who fought the whole war on the Eastern Front! In this presentation, Jay is going to tell you about some of these people who participated in his History Series, and are sadly, no longer here. One Veteran even stated, “This will probably be my last time telling this story.” Don’t miss this unique insight into the lives of these amazing people. An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#W22-WWII (Part 1) ID#W22-WWII (Part 2) Thursday, February 3 Thursday, February 17 6:30 - 7:30 PM 6:30 - 7:30 PM ONLINE ONLINE $25 $25
Once registration has reached a minimum, you will be sent a link to the video to watch prior to the live online talk. Format: 1 hr video presentation on You Tube followed by a 1 hour discussion of the locations and markers that are available to visit; as well as book suggestions for further exploration. ID#W22-USDAK Tuesday, April 12 6:30 - 7:30 PM ONLINE $25
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Fading Ads of the Twin Cities
Did you know that Utah is home to five National Parks? Not only that but they also have amazing State Parks, National Monuments and recreation areas! Join our instructor as he highlights his images from a recent Summer Road Trip. Learn about the Mighty 5 plus more bonus information! This is a great time to plan your road trip for next summer.
Do you remember seeing those old painted ads on the side of buildings for Coca-Cola, Grain Belt, grocery stores, warehouses etc. Our Instructor, Jay Grammond, has been drawn to Fading Ads, or “Ghost Signs” for quite some time. In the summer of 2020, that interest became so much more when he signed a book deal to publish a book about the topic. Join Jay as he takes you on a virtual walk around the Twin Cities to view this sort of “Art Gallery” that surrounds us. You will also learn a bit about the history of some of these companies that date back into the 1800’s.
For Adults and Youth of All Ages
An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#W22-FIVE Thursday, March 3 6:30 - 7:30 PM Online $25
For Adults and Youth of All Ages
An online Zoom code will be provided after registration.
Armchair Travels: Theodore Roosevelt National Park
ID#W22-ADS Tueday, May 17 6:30 - 7:30 PM Online $25
For Adults and Youth of All Ages
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is unique among National Parks as it preserves not only the stunning landscapes of the area, but also the memory of an extraordinary person. Theodore Roosevelt visited the area in 1883 to hunt bison, and went on to have a ranch there. Join our instructor as he shows you some of the landscapes in the park as well as the wildlife you might find there including; wild horses, buffalo, antelope, and more! An online Zoom code will be provided after registration. ID#W22-TRNP Thursday, May 19 6:30 - 7:30 PM Online $25
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Dance workshops are taught by Monica Mohn, a three-time USA Dance National Ballroom champion and nominee by MNBride for Best Wedding Dance Instruction. Her passion and enthusiasm for dance make her classes fun and dance easy to learn!
2 Left Feet Dance Workshop For Adults, 18+
Convinced that you have 2 left feet and that dancing is not meant for you or someone you know? But still, just in case, it may be helpful to know a few steps! Learn fun moves and simple tips from a pro to ease you over those times. A touch of Foxtrot, a smattering of Waltz, and a jazzed up “high school prom” Swing and Sway are all it takes! You will be out on the dance floor in no time! Couples only please. One registration per couple. ID#W22-LEFT Saturday, January 29 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM High School PAC Commons $37 (per couple)
Swing Dance Workshop For Adults, 18+
One dance, one day, a lifetime of fun! Now is a perfect time to try swing dancing! Monica Mohn uses her competitive dance experience to make the swing easy, with patterns you can use for years to come. Couples only please. One registration per couple. ID#W22-SWING Saturday, March 5 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM High School Cafeteria $38 (per couple)
Wedding Dance Workshop: It’s Not Too Late To Look Great! For Adults, 18+
You thought about it! You wanted to! But where did the time go? Not to worry. In this 2 hour workshop learn fun moves and simple tips to have you feeling comfortable and looking great for any event! Twice nominated by MN Bride for best “Wedding Dance Instruction” Monica Mohn will have you dancing before you know it! Feel free to bring your special song! Couples only please. One registration per couple. ID#W22-WED Saturday, May 7 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM High School Cafeteria $37 (per couple)
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INSTANT PIANO for Hopelessly Busy People For Adults and Youth, Ages 13+
Some music teachers may not want you to know this, but you don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn piano. In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. How do we do it? While regular piano teachers teach note reading, piano professionals use chords. And you can learn all the chords you’ll need to play any song in this one session. Any song. Any style. Any key. If you can find middle C and know the meaning of Every Good Boy Does Fine, you already know enough to enroll in this workshop. Just have a piano or keyboard at home ready for online class. Topics include: • How chords work in a song. • How to get more out of sheet music by reading less of it. • How to form the three main types of chords. • How to handle different keys and time signatures. • How to avoid “counting”. • How to simplify over 12,000 complex chords. For more information go to: www.JustOnceClasses.com Fee includes online book and online videos. ID#W22-PIANO Monday March 28 6:30 - 9:30 PM ONLINE $60
INSTANT GUITAR for Hopelessly Busy People For Adults and Youth, Ages 13+
Have you ever wanted to learn the guitar but simply find it difficult to find the time? In just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give you years of musical enjoyment, and you won’t have to take private lessons to do it. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Just have an acoustic guitar at home ready for online class. Topics include: • How chords work in a song. • How to form the three main types of chords. • How to tune your guitar. • Basic strumming patterns. • How to buy a good guitar (and things to avoid). • How to play along with simple tunes. For more information go to: www.JustOnceClasses.com Fee includes online book and online videos. ID#W22-GUITAR Tuesday March 29 6:30 - 9:00 PM ONLINE $60
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My Little Horse Camp
Horseback Riding: Day Camp
For Youth, Ages 2-5 (Parent/Guardian must stay with child)
For Youth, Ages 6-18
This parent/child camp will feature horse safety, learning and fun! Spend the morning learning different horse breeds, colors, and sizes, as well as arts and crafts and making horse treats! Participants will help feed, care, and groom the horses of Boulder Pointe.
Enjoy the excitement of horseback riding camp! Come ride and learn about horses! Lessons include learning how to work with the horse and learn balance and control in the saddle. In addition, campers get to learn how to groom, tack-up, lead, and do in-hand work with horses.
Bring your camera to snap photos during pony rides to conclude the class. 1 parent per child.
We will also create horse themed crafts and do other horse related activities such as horseshoe painting, braiding a horse’s mane and tail, giving the horses a bath, and play horse tag. You’ll also help with feeding, watering, and caring for the horses.
ID#W22-CAMP-JAN ID#W22-CAMP-FEB Saturday Saturday January 8 February 12 12:00 - 2:00 PM 12:00 - 2:00 PM $49 $49 ID#W22-CAMP-MAR ID#W22-CAMP-MAY Saturday Saturday March 12 May 14 12:00 - 2:00 PM 12:00 - 2:00 PM $49 $49
Campers get to build friendships with fellow horse loving peers in a structured and positive environment! ID#W22-HORSE Friday April 15 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM $99
Boulder Pointe Equestrian and Event Center, LLC Camps are on rain or shine. There is an indoor and outdoor arena! Required attire includes a sneaker or boot (closed toe with a heel), long pants and layers depending on weather. ASTM/SEI certified helmets are provided. Bug spray, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended. Please bring a nut-free bagged lunch, snacks and plenty of fluids to drink. You may bring treats for the horses if you wish. Location: Boulder Pointe Equestrian and Event Center LLC - 6612 189th LN NW Anoka, MN 55303 Directions:
1. From 185th Avenue NW: Stay on 185th Avenue NW for 0.5 miles.
2. Take the 1st left onto Jasper Street NW for 0.6 miles (If you reach Ebony Street NW you’ve gone about 0.3 miles too far).
3. Take the 1st right onto 189th Lane NW for 0.5 miles (If you reach 190th Lane NW you’ve gone about 0.1 miles too far).
4. 6612 189th Lane NW is on the right. Go all the way down 189th to the cul-de-sac through the neighborhood. The barn entrance will be on the right, before the house. You will see a sign saying Boulder Pointe Equestrian and Event Center, LLC.
*Your destination is just past Dolomite Street NW. Your destination is at the end of 189th Lane NW.
**Signed waivers are required**
Forms are available on website and must be completed prior to camp date. Visit www.HorseRidingRocks.com to fill out forms.
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RC Racing
For Youth, Grades 1-8
Interested in RC Cars? Want to try them on a track? Then come join Party Crashers RC Racing for some fun as we explore what makes them work and then get to try them out! Participants will leave with a better understanding of the hobby, and get time testing out their driving skills on a few different types of RC Cars and Trucks. This 75 minute class will offer 15 minutes of learning about different RC Cars and you will spend the remaining hour racing around a custom built track with other kids! Kids can bring their own RC cars as long as we determine they are not too powerful for the track and everyone’s safety. There is a maximum of 12 participants per session. ID#W22-RC-A ID#W22-RC-B Thursday Thursday March 31 March 31 6:00 - 7:15 PM 7:15 - 8:30 PM Primary School Gym Primary School Gym $19 $19
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Aquatics
Tiger Swim Lessons • Children must be a minimum of 44 inches tall AND at least 5 years old to participate in levels 1-7. • The cost for Infant/Parent, Toddler/Parent and Little Swimmers is $60 for eight - 25 minute lessons. • The cost for Levels 1-7 is $68 for eight - 45 minute lessons. • The temperature of the pool is maintained at 75-80 degrees F. Infant/Parent Ages 6 Months to 2 Years The purpose of this class is to teach parents and children safe behaviors around the water and develop swimming readiness by leading parents and their children in water exploration activities with the objective of having fun and becoming comfortable in, on, and around water. Parents must accompany their child in the water. Children should wear swim diapers only. Toddler/Parent Ages 18 Months to 3 Years The purpose of this class is to teach very early swimming skills such as bubble blowing, kicks, floats, and swimming arm movements for the front and back strokes while in a fun and safe environment. Parents must accompany their child in the water. Children should wear swim diapers only. Preschool Transition Ages 3-5 Years The purpose of this class is to build on the early swimming skills learned in the toddler class, introduce new skills, and begin the transition from class with parents to class with just the instructor. Parents will accompany their child in the water on days 1-3. On days 4 and 5, parents will be prepared to get in the water but will remain on the deck near their child. On days 6-8, children will be in the water independently with their instructor and classmates. Little Swimmers Ages 2.5 - 4 Years Little Swimmers is designed for children who are ready for their first independent swimming experience. The class will begin to teach independent skills such as underwater bobs and front and back float as well as introduce/reinforce skills such as glides, flutter kicks and front crawl. Life jacket safety will also be taught. *Due to Covid-19 guidelines, Little Swimmers must be accompanied in the water by a parent/ guardian in order to maintain safe social distancing.
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17 Level 1 (Beginners) This level helps students feel comfortable in the water and enjoy the water safely. Skills learned in the Little Swimmers class are improved upon and new elementary aquatic skills are introduced to help develop good attitudes and safe practices around the water. Children must have passed the Little Swimmers class or test out of the Little Swimmers class before taking this level. *Due to Covid-19 guidelines, Level 1 students must be accompanied in the water by a parent/guardian in order to maintain safe social distancing. Level 2 (Advanced Beginners) This level continues to improve on the skills learned in Level 1 and increases the distances that students can go on their own. New skills will also be introduced while building the student’s confidence in the water. Student must have passed Level 1 before taking this level. *Due to Covid-19 guidelines, Level 2 students must be accompanied in the water by a parent/guardian in order to maintain safe social distancing. Level 3 (Intermediate) Build on skills of Level 2 with guided practice. Students will learn to coordinate the pieces of the front crawl and elementary backstoke as well as learn new skills including standing dive, breaststroke kick and new safety techniques. Student must have passed Level 2 before taking this level. Level 4 (Advanced Intermediate) This level continues to build on the skills learned in Level 3 and increase swimming endurance. New safety skills will be introduced as well as breaststroke, scissors kick and open turns for front and back strokes. Student must have passed Level 3 before taking this level. Level 5 (Swimmers) This level will continue to build swimming endurance and refine stroke coordination. New skills will include sidestroke, butterfly and front and back flip turns. Student must have passed Level 4 before taking this level. Level 6 (Advanced Swimmers) This level continues to increase the distances and endurance of the learned strokes: front crawl, elementary backstroke, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and sidestroke. Student must have passed Level 5 before taking this level. Level 7 (Advanced Water Safety) This course includes skills for life saving and personal water safety. We will practice many of the prerequisites for the Lifeguard course. Student must have completed level 6 before taking this level.
For any aquatics questions or for more information please e-mail Lindsy Paurus at: lindsy.paurus@isd.477.org
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Saturdays; January 8, 15, 22, 29, February 5, 12, 19, 26 TIME
45 Min. Class
25 Min. Class
9:00 AM
Level 1 ID#W22-SAT1-L1-9A
Level 3 ID#W22-SAT1-L3-9A
X
10:00 AM
Level 2 ID#W22-SAT1-L2-10A
Level 4 ID#W22-SAT1-L4-10A
Level 5 ID#W22-SAT1-L5-10A
11:00 AM
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12:00 PM
X
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X X X X 11:00 AM - Toddler/Parent - ID#W22-SAT1-TOD-11A 11:30 AM - Preschool - ID#W22-SAT1-PRE-1130A 12:00 PM - Little Swimmers - ID#W22-SAT1-LIT-12P X
Mondays; January 10, 17, 24, 31, February 7, 14, 28, March 7 TIME
45 Min. Class
25 Min. Class
6:00 PM
Level 1 ID#W22-MON1-L1-6P
Level 3 ID#W22-MON1-L3-6P
6:00 PM - Preschool - ID#W22-MON1-PRE-6P
7:00 PM
Level 2 ID#W22-MON1-L2-7P
Level 4 ID#W22-MON1-L4-7P
X
8:00 PM
Level 5 ID#W22-MON1-L5-8P
Level 6 ID#W22-MON1-L6-8P
X
6:30 PM - Little Swimmers - ID#W22-MON1-LIT-630P
X
X
Saturdays; March 12, 19, 26, April 2, 9, 23, 30, May 7 TIME
45 Min. Class
25 Min. Class
9:00 AM
Level 1 ID#W22-SAT2-L1-9A
Level 3 ID#W22-SAT-L3-9A
X
10:00 AM
Level 2 ID#W22-SAT2-L2-10A
Level 4 ID#W22-SAT2-L4-10A
X
11:00 AM
X
X
12:00 PM
Level 5 ID#W22-SAT2-L5-12P
Level 6 ID#W22-SAT2-L6-12P
X
X 11:00 AM - Toddler/Parent - ID#W22-SAT2-TOD-11A 11:30 AM - Preschool - ID#W22-SAT2-PRE-1130A 12:00 PM - Little Swimmers - ID#W22-SAT2-LIT-12P X
Mondays; March 14, 21, 28, April 4, 11, 25, May 2, 9 TIME
45 Min. Class
25 Min. Class
5:00 PM
X
X
6:00 PM
Level 1 ID#W22-MON2-L1-6P
Level 3 ID#W22-MON2-L3-6P
6:00 PM - Preschool - ID#W22-MON2-PRE-6P
7:00 PM
Level 2 ID#W22-MON2-L2-7P
Level 4 ID#W22-MON2-L4-7P
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X 5:30 PM - Toddler/Parent - ID#W22-MON2-TOD-530P
6:30 PM - Little Swimmers - ID#W22-MON2-LIT-630P
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19 Family Private Swimming Lessons For Families of All Ages
Family Private Swimming Lessons are designed for families to enroll their children in the same time slot and learn/practice skills together. The Tiger Swim Lesson Instructor will be able to teach all the Tiger Swim Lesson curriculum and will tailor the class to fit your family’s individual needs. Multiple levels can be taught in the same lesson. If there are students in both lower and higher levels, a parent may need to get in the water to assist with the lower level skills practice. There is no limit to the number of children enrolled, but all participants must be in the same immediate family. You will get six - 30 minute sessions, being able to choose which of the six days out of the eight listed. Several time slots are available and listed below. First come, first served. Please call Princeton Community Education to register at (763) 389-4789. Swimming lessons are held at the Princeton High School Pool. Cost is $150/family. Saturdays: (Choose 6 of 8 dates) January 8, 15, 22, 29; February 5, 12, 19, 26
Saturdays: (Choose 6 of 8 dates) March 12, 19, 26; April 2, 9, 23, 30; May 7
ID#W22-SAT1-FAM-1130A (11:30 AM - 12:00 PM) ID#W22-SAT2-FAM-1130A (11:30 AM - 12:00 PM) ID#W22-SAT1-FAM-1230P (12:30 - 1:00 PM) ID#W22-SAT2-FAM-1230P (12:30 - 1:00 PM) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mondays: (Choose 6 of 8 dates) Saturdays: (Choose 6 of 8 dates) January 10, 17, 24, 31; February 7, 14, 28; March 7 March 14, 21, 28; April 4, 11, 25; May 2, 9
ID#W22-MON1-FAM-730P (7:30 - 8:00 PM) ID#W22-MON2-FAM-730P (7:30 - 8:00 PM) ID#W22-MON1-FAM-8P (8:00 - 8:30 PM) ID#W22-MON2-FAM-8P (8:00 - 8:30 PM) ID#W22-MON2-FAM-830P (8:30 - 9:00 PM)
Individual Swimming Lessons For Adults and Youth of All Ages
Tiger Swim Lesson Instructors will teach individuals according to the Tiger Swim Lesson Curriculum. All Tiger Swim Lesson levels are available. You will get six - 30 minute sessions, being able to choose which of the six days out of the eight listed. Several time slots are available and listed below. First come, first served. Please call Princeton Community Education to register at (763) 389-4789. Swimming lessons are held at the Princeton High School Pool. Cost is $150/family. Saturdays: (Choose 6 of 8 dates) January 8, 15, 22, 29; February 5, 12, 19, 26 ID#W22-SAT1-PRI-11A (11:00 - 11:30 AM) ID#W22-SAT1-PRI-12P (12:00 - 12:30 PM) ID#W22-SAT1-PRI-1230P (12:30 - 1:00 PM) -----------------------------------------------------------Mondays: (Choose 6 of 8 dates) January 10, 17, 24, 31; February 7, 14, 28; March 7 ID#W22-MON1-PRI-7P (7:00 - 7:30 PM) ID#W22-MON1-PRI-830P (8:30 - 9:00 PM) -----------------------------------------------------------Saturdays: (Choose 6 of 8 dates) March 12, 19, 26; April 2, 9, 23, 30; May 7 ID#W22-SAT2-PRI-10A (10:00 - 10:30 AM) ID#W22-SAT2-PRI-1030A (10:30 - 11:00 AM) ID#W22-SAT2-PRI-11A (11:00 - 11:30 AM) -----------------------------------------------------------Saturdays: (Choose 6 of 8 dates) March 14, 21, 28; April 4, 11, 25; May 2, 9 ID#W22-MON2-PRI-530P (5:30 - 6:00 PM) ID#W22-MON2-PRI-7P (7:00 - 7:30 PM) ID#W22-MON2-PRI-8P (8:00 - 8:30 PM) ID#W22-MON2-PRI-830P (8:30 - 9:00 PM)
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Open Swim Open swim is back! Looking for a fun family activity? Come join us for OPEN SWIM! American Red Cross certified lifeguards supervise each session. Fun equipment is available to use such as noodles, lifejackets, and diving rings! Deep water swimmers must demonstrate their swimming skills before entering the deep end with a water competency test (jump in deep end, tread water 1 minute, 25 yard swim). Children 8 years old and younger must be accompanied by an adult in the water.
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Come in and enjoy the water!
Saturdays
January 8, 15, 22, 29
February 5, 12, 19, 26 March 12, 19, 26 April 2, 9, 23, 30 May 7 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------$4 per person or $15 for family of four - $3 for each additional member. Pay at the door, cash only please.
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Tiger Sharks
For Youth, Grades 1-12 (Entering)
Tiger Sharks is for all abilities, from beginner to advanced, but participants must be able to swim 25 yards continuously. Participants will learn and/or work on perfecting, the four competitive strokes: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle; as well as their corresponding turns and starts. Students will learn about and use different practice mediums; including kick boards, pull buoys and flippers. Swimmers should bring a swim suit, goggles, towel and water bottle on a daily basis. Drop off and pick up will be at door 17, in the back of the building by the pool entrance (South side of High School). ID#W22-SHARK-A ID#W22-SHARK-B Mondays - Thursdays Mondays - Thursdays January 31 - March 3 March 21 - May 5 6:30 - 7:30 AM 4:00 - 5:30 PM Princeton High School Pool Princeton High School Pool $54 $89
Lifeguard Safety Instruction Certification For Youth, Age 15+
Participants must be at least 15 years old on the final day of the course and be able to complete 3 swimming pretests: 1) Swim 300 yards: 100 yards front crawl/freestyle + 100 yards breaststroke + 100 yards of choice on front. 2) Tread water for 2 minutes, no hands. 3) Swim 20 yards, retrieve a brick from 7-10 feet deep, and return to start in under 1:40. Participants will receive instruction in lifesaving techniques and CPR, creating an emergency action plan, and legal issues, among many other skills. Class provides in water instruction as well as classroom learning that will include videos and homework sheets. At the completion of the class, participants will need to pass a paper exam and a skills exam. Upon passing the exams, students will be certified in both Lifeguarding and CPR for 2 years. *Classes will be held both in and out of the water. *Please bring swimwear, dry clothes, and food/snacks for the long days. ID#W22-LSIC (Certification) Friday, March 11, 4:00 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 12, 12:00 - 6:00 PM Friday, March 18, 4:00 - 8:00 PM Saturday, March 19, 12:00 - 6:00 PM Princeton High School Pool $185
ID#W22-LSIRC (Recertification) Saturday, March 19, 1:00 - 6:00 PM Princeton High School Pool $50 (ISD 477 Employee) $100 (Out of District Participant)
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22 Adult Coed Volleyball For Adults, 18+
Grab your friends and a pair of clean tennis shoes and join us for a weekly Tuesday night out playing open volleyball in the Middle School gym! Please, no street shoes on the gym floor. *Times will be subject to change once basketball season begins. We will keep you informed of any time adjustments. Please pay with cash at the door: $5/session ID#W22-COEDVB Tuesdays January 4 - May 31 8:00 - 10:00 PM Middle School Gym $5/session
Princeton Pole Vault Camp For Youth, Grades 7-12
This camp is designed for all vaulters of all experience levels in grades 7 through 12. Camp will work on the basics of the vault, using drills, short approach, and pool vaulting. Participants are asked to wear athletic clothing and bring a pair of clean gym shoes. A swimsuit and towel will also be required as we will utilize the pool to practice. Poles and helmets will be provided although athletes may bring their own if they choose to. ID#W22-POLE Sundays February 6 - March 13 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM High School Gym $40
Girls Soccer Workouts For Youth, Grades 3-5 and 6-11
This girls soccer footskills clinic is designed to work on the players’ touch of the ball and control. We’ll use a combination of drills and small sided games to work on improving players’ first touch, control, and understanding of the game of soccer. Equipment needed: Indoor soccer shoes or clean tennis shoes, appropriate-sized soccer ball (size 4), shin guards, and water bottle. Grade 6 participants may either join the 3-5th graders or 7-11th graders. If questioning what group your 6th grade daughter should be part of, contact coach Joe at joe.thiel@isd477.org. ID#W22-853-A (Gr. 3-6) ID#W22-853-B (Gr. 6-11) Sundays Sundays February 6 - April 10 February 6 - April 10 1:00 - 2:00 PM 2:30 - 3:30 PM High School Gym High School Gym $60 $60
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Beginning Karate For Youth Ages 4-6 and 7+
You will find that martial arts training helps build good kids into great kids by teaching them to work towards goals, increasing their self esteem, and learning respect for themselves and for others. Your children will learn in a safe, supervised environment and our trained instructors are specialists in keeping kids motivated and interested while they’re learning self defense techniques that can last a lifetime. Location: Professional Karate Studio, 119 North Rum River Drive, Princeton. ID#W22-857-FEB (Ages 4-6) ID#W22-857-FEB (Ages 7+) Mondays & Wednesdays Mondays & Wednesdays February 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23 February 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23 5:00 - 5:30 PM 5:30 - 6:15 PM $40 $40 ID#W22-857-MAR (Ages 4-6) ID#W22-857-MAR (Ages 7+) Mondays & Wednesdays Mondays & Wednesdays March 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23 March 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23 5:00 - 5:30 PM 5:30 - 6:15 PM $40 $40 ID#W22-857-MAY (Ages 4-6) ID#W22-857-MAY (Ages 7+) Mondays & Wednesdays Mondays & Wednesdays May 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25 May 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25 5:00 - 5:30 PM 5:30 - 6:15 PM $40 $40
Tiger T-Ball
For Youth, Ages 4 and Under and Ages 5-6
Tiger T-ball is a fun recreational program that exposes kids to the basics of baseball/softball. Players will be divided into teams for practice and game activities. Sessions will be 1 hour long. A safety ball is placed on an adjustable tee and each child is allowed to hit. Special attention is given to the fundamentals of hitting, fielding, and throwing. All batters and base runners are required to wear a helmet. All players will bat each inning and play a different defensive position. Players will receive a T-shirt with registration. Parent volunteer coaches are needed! Please contact Delroy at (763) 389-6176 or email delroy.tuorila@isd477.org for more information or if interested in coaching. If selected to be a coach, you will receive a program T-shirt. ID#W22-621 (Ages 4 & Under) ID#W22-622 (Ages 5-6) Mondays Mondays May 9, 16, 23, June 6, 13, 20 May 9, 16, 23, June 6, 13, 20 6:00 - 7:00 PM 6:00 - 7:00 PM Middle School Softball Field Middle School Softball Field $55 $55
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BMX Balance Bike Action & Pedal Bike Racing For Youth, Ages 1-4 and 4+
BMX Balance Bike Action (Ages 1-4): Did you know that Rum River BMX, one of the top rated BMX pedal bike racing facilities in the country, has added a special youth track for riders 1-4 years old that can’t pedal yet but are running on balance bikes (The popular name is striders). Come spend part of your day at the Rum River BMX Track learning about BMX balance bike racing from some very informed parents. This camp will cover how you can stride like the wind! Students will receive hands on riding instruction and will practice their new skills on the BMX Strider Track. This camp is designed for the young riders who want to feel like the big dogs but can’t quite pedal a real bike yet. Balance bikes are required – we have some available at the track for use on a first come first serve basis. A full-face helmet is recommended, as helmets are required. You must wear long pants, long sleeve shirt and sturdy shoes. BMX Pedal Bike Racing (Ages 4+): This camp will cover BMX fundamentals including “What is BMX racing?”, racing bike types, BMX terminology, course set up and BMX safety and most importantly… how you can ride like the wind! Students will receive hands on riding instruction and will practice their new skills on the BMX track. This camp is designed for novice/ new riders who are interested in the sport. If you can pedal your bike with out training wheels you can take part in this class. No special bikes required… if it has wheels with a few adjustments it will work for this class. If you don’t have a bike you can make arrangements to use a FREE loaner bike by calling the track hot line at (763) 244-0314. You will need to bring your bike with reflectors, kickstand, chain guard, and pegs removed, a full-face helmet is recommended, as helmets are required. You must wear long pants, long sleeve shirt and sturdy shoes. *A limited amount of helmets will be available for use, inquire at the track.
Special Bonus! Riders are invited to test their new skills in an USABMX sanctioned practice at the track on a scheduled race day for FREE as part of the class! Awards will be given in each skill level and age class. A signed waiver is required for each student when registering for this activity. Camp times as follows: Registration from 5:30 - 6:00 PM, Class from 6:00 - 8:00 PM. Families are strongly encourage to participate as it adds to the enjoyment of the class. *There is a $10 registration fee made prior to the start of the program with CE + $5 paid on site, which includes (camp instruction, a race entry fee, a number plate for the race, and track fees). My time and my assistant trainers time is donated. This is a family event and parents are strongly encouraged to come watch the kids as it will give the kids and the parents a sense of pride. Visit www.rumriverbmx.com for more information. ID#W22-BMX1-JAN (Ages 1-4) ID#W22-BMX2-JAN (Ages 4+) Thursday, January 6
ID#W22-BMX1-FEB (Ages 1-4) ID#W22-BMX2-FEB (Ages 4+) Thursday, February 3
ID#W22-BMX1-APR (Ages 1-4) ID#W22-BMX2-APR (Ages 4+) Thursday, April 7
ID#W22-BMX1-MAY (Ages 1-4) ID#W22-BMX2-MAY (Ages 4+) Thursday, May 5
ID#W22-BMX1-MAR (Ages 1-4) ID#W22-BMX2-MAR (Ages 4+) Thursday, March 3
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SHARE YOUR PASSION
It’s fun and rewarding!
Do you have
a hobby, skill or recreational activity that you could share
with the community?
Contact Delroy at (763) 389-6176 or delroy.tuorila@isd477.org to set it up! (763) 389-6198 • www.ISD477.org
26 Princeton Community Education offers a year-round Preschool and School Aged Child Care Program!
Preschool Program
For Children Currently Attending a Hand in Hand Preschool Class Tiger Club is proud to offer a companion child care program to our Hand in Hand Preschool schedule. All children entering our program must be enrolled in a Hand in Hand Preschool class. As a Parent Aware 4 Star Program, we work with the Hand in Hand staff to further enrich your child’s experience at preschool. • Family Center, 706 First Street, Princeton • Monday-Friday, 6:00 AM - 5:30 PM
School Year Program
For Children in Kindergarten and Grades 1-5 Before and after school care is offered for children in Kindergarten and Grades 1-5. We are also open on most nonschool days. Activities include; arts & crafts, reading fun, math games, gym time, computer lab or iPad time, outdoor activities, as well as guest speakers, field trips and more. An after school snack is included. • Monday-Friday on school days and some non-school days, 6:00 AM until school begins and after school until 6:00 PM
Summer Program
For Children in Preschool to Grade 5 During our summer session children are divided into classrooms by the grade they will be entering. Our summer program consists of a scheduled day, age appropriate activities, math and reading review, computer or iPad time, gym time, playground time, guest speakers, field trips, etc. • Monday-Friday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM • Breakfast, Lunch and Snack are served daily
For more information, call the Tiger Club Coordinator at (763) 389-6176. To register, visit www.isd477.org and click on “Child Care Program (TIGER CLUB)” on the COMMUNITY drop down menu.
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Tiger Club Child Care Rates for the 2021-22 School Year • Tiger Club will have a non-refundable $25 registration fee. • A $25 late fee will apply for registering after May 15th for the summer session or after August 15th for the school year session. • Children must be enrolled in Hand in Hand Preschool to attend Tiger Club at the Family Center (3-5 yr. olds, not yet in Kindergarten).
Tiger Club at Family Center for children ages 3-5 attending a Hand in Hand Preschool class. All Day Everyday Preschool rate adjust to
$10 before school and $14 after school
6 Hours or Less
$24
All Day TC and NSD Rate
$36 a day if you sign up by deadlines
Tiger Club at Primary and Intermediate School for children ages 3-5 attending a Hand in Hand Preschool class. AM Block 6:00 - 8:00 AM
$10 a day
PM Block 2:00 - 6:00 PM
$14 a day
NSD Rate
$36 a day if you sign up by deadlines
Summer 2022
Daily Rate 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
$34 a day. $25 registration fee. Must fill out the calendar by Wednesdays at 10:00 PM for the upcoming week.
$38 Drop In Care (1 day or less per week). $25 registration fee. Must call by noon the day before to ensure there is space available.
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28 Early Childhood Family Education Early Childhood Family Education is a special program for you and your young child. It features opportunities for you to meet other parents of young children, playtime for your child, and classes led by licensed teachers and experienced staff.
Who is a parent? • For our programs, “parent” can mean a child’s mother or father, but it can also include a significant adult in a child’s life; for example, a grandparent, aunt, uncle, foster parent, step-parent, caregiver, etc.
What about sibling care? • Most classes offer free child care for siblings. Please register for sibling care when you register for your ECFE classes. We also have child care for $2/session for non-siblings available.
What if I don’t live in the district? • Families living in Princeton School District #477 have priority when registering for our ECFE classes, but non-residents are welcome to register and may participate. We will contact you prior to the start of class if we are unable to accommodate you and your child.
Where is ECFE located? • Unless otherwise indicated, classes meet in the Family Center, 706 First Street, Princeton. Parking is available in the Family Center lot or on the street (First Street or 8th Avenue N). Please enter the main entrance (door #1). Signs will direct you to your classroom.
Sliding Fee: Many ECFE classes have suggested fees based on gross family income. When registering please enter your gross family income. This information is confidential and will not be shared. If other payment options are needed contact Stefanie at (763) 389-6197. Level A = Above $50,000
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Level B = $40,000 - $50,000
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Level C = Under $40,000
Multi-Age Story Time Ages 1-5
This FREE story time may consist of books, finger plays, flannel board activities, songs, puppets, and/or crafts. Story time promotes early literacy and is valuable preparation for preschool and kindergarten. Parents/caregivers must participate with their child/ren during story time. This story time is done by a Princeton ECFE Teacher and is held at the Princeton Area Library. No registration is necessary. Wednesdays from 11:00 to 11:30 AM at the Princeton Area Library
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Kinship Caregivers - Relative Care Parenting Across Generations
Welcoming a child into your home can be a life changing experience regardless of their age. Family dynamics change and adjustments are made. The Relative Caregivers class aims to provide support to family members through peer Kinship discussion group sessions and resource education. DEDICATED Family Support. Our dedication is to families caring for children they may not have planned for. We understand that caring for a family members’ children can be a life changing experience, come share and learn from others taking on a similar role. Meet a dedicated facilitator offering individual support.
Community Resources: • Support from others • Access to other Family Center Programs • Licensed Parent Educator • No cost childcare during monthly meetings Topics to Include: 1. Sharing our stories 2. Exploring trauma 3. Child Development 4. Community Resources 5. Addressing Discipline 6. Caregiver Support Kinship care/relative care is the raising of children by grandparents, other family members, and adults with whom they have a close family like relationship such as godparents and close family friends because biological parents are unable to do so for whatever reason. Legal custody of a child may or may not be involved, and the child may be related by blood, marriage, or adoption. This arrangement is also known as “relative care.”
The Miracle of Community HAPPENS HERE! Email amy.korkemeier@isd477.org for more information. To register, please call the Commmunity Education office at 763-389-4789.
Wednesdays, 8:30 - 9:30 AM
Jan. 19, Feb. 16, Mar. 16, Apr. 20, May 11 (or by appointment) Family Center, 706 First Street, Princeton
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30 You & Me Baby
Non-Separating, Birth - 12 Months
Parents and infants explore the world in a unique and positive way. Enjoy activities in the areas of movement, sensory experience, music and exercise. Parents learn about their baby’s emotional, social and physical development through discussions focused on the interests of the group. Parents and infants do not separate in this class. This is a great way to try out ECFE and meet other parents with infants. Free sibling care is available but you must pre-register. ID#W22-265-A ID#W22-266-B Tuesdays, Jan. 4 - Feb. 22 Tuesdays, Jan. 4 - Feb. 22 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM 4:00 - 5:00 PM ECFE Room 2 ECFE Room 2 $FREE $FREE
Little Picasso’s Non-Separating, Ages 1.5-5
Children will enjoy exploring a variety of art experiences in this class for 1.5 to 5 year olds. Classes will include a short circle time and lots of hands on creativity. There is no parent discussion time. Come in your painting clothes! Free sibling care is available but you must pre-register. ID#W22-250-A Wednesdays, Jan. 5 - Feb. 23 8:30 - 9:30 AM ECFE Room 1 $24/$18/$12
Fun with 1’s & 2’s Non-Separating, Ages 1 & 2
Come have lots of fun with your toddler in this ECFE class for one and two year olds! We will provide lots of movement activities to keep your active toddler busy! Families will stay together for the entire period; playing and exploring together for the first half of class, then while the children continue to socialize with their new friends, the parents/ caregivers will have an engaging parent discussion time for the second half of class with their teacher. Free sibling care is available but you must pre-register. ID#W22-276-A Mondays, Jan. 10 - Feb. 14 *No Class Jan. 17 8:30 - 10:00 AM ECFE Room 1 $32/$24/$16
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Mom’s Morning Out Separating, Birth - Age 5
Life with our children is rich with love and activity, but what about you? During this class moms and their multi-aged children will participate in a circle time as well as a variety of activities in the classroom, before moms separate to a different room for a “parent-focus” time. The children will stay in the early childhood classroom with a teacher. So often as mothers we loose a sense of who we are as individuals. This class will focus on ways to maintain our identity as not only mothers, but also as human beings. Take some time for yourself, meet other mothers and participate in this non-traditional ECFE class that will focus on women’s issues. Moms should register themselves as well as each of their children ages birth to 5. ID#W22-285-A ID#W22-285-B Fridays, Jan. 7 - Feb. 25 Fridays, Jan. 7 - Feb. 25 8:00 - 9:30 AM 10:00 - 11:30 AM ECFE Room 1 ECFE Room 1 $32/$24/$16 $32/$24/$16
Terrific 2’s & 3’s Separating, Ages 2 & 3
For parents and their 2 and 3 year olds. Come together for learning activities, singing, and fun! Then, join other parents to discuss current parenting issues. This class is a separating class. At separation time the children will continue their learning and play outside. We will then come in for a healthy snack. Free sibling care is available but you must pre-register. ID#W22-290-A Wednesdays, Jan. 5 - Feb. 23 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM ECFE Room 1 $43/$30/$24
Preschool STEAM Separating, Ages 3-5
Preschool STEAM is for children ages 3 to 5 years old and their parent/caregiver. In this ECFE class we will have circle time and do a variety of fun and educational activities together based on science, technology, engineering, art and math. We will help preschoolers to develop curiosity, creative thinking, problem solving skills and exploration of the environment. Free sibling care is available but you must pre-register. ID#W22-767-A Mondays, Jan. 10 - Feb. 14 *No Class Jan. 17 10:45 AM - 12:45 PM ECFE Room 1 $43/$30/$24
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32 Princeton Early Childhood Family Education ECFE Winter/Spring 2022 * Winter Session: January 4 - February 25*
* Spring Session: March 7- May 13*
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Fun with 1’s & 2’s non-separating 8:30 - 10:00am Ages 1 & 2 Sibling Care Provided
Hand in Hand 2-Day Preschool w/ Head Start Drop Off Day 8:00 - 11:00am Ages 3 - 5 **all year long**
Little Picasso's non-separating 8:30 - 9:30 am Ages 1 ½ - 5 Sibling Care Provided
Hand in Hand 2-Day Preschool w/ Head Start Parents Attend, Sibling Care Provided
Mom’s Morning Out #1 separating 8:00- 9:30am Birth - Age 5 Sibling Care NOT Provided
Preschool STEAM separating 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Ages 3 - 5 Sibling Care Provided
NEW CLASS!! Drop In Open Gym non-separating 9:00 - 10:00am Birth - Age 5 Sibling Care NOT Provided FREE You & Me Baby non-separating 11:00am - 12:00pm OR 4:00 - 5:00pm Birth - 12 months Sibling Care Provided
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8:00 - 11:00am Ages 3 - 5 **all year long**
Mom’s Morning Out #2 separating 10:00- 11:30am Birth - Age 5 Sibling Care NOT Provided
Terrifics 2’s & 3’s separating 10:00am - 12:00pm Ages 2 & 3 Sibling Care Provided
Kinship Caregivers
(Families raising other family members children)
8:30 - 9:30am One Wednesday a Month 1-19, 2-16, 3-16, 4-20, 5-11
All Ages Sibling Care Provided
Multi-Age Story Time non-separating 11:00-11:30 am Ages 1 - 5 Stories, Songs & Activity Princeton Public Library
FREE
Hand in Hand One-Day Preschool separating 5:30 - 7:30pm Ages 3 - 5 Parents Attend, Sibling Care Provided **all year long**
*We provide FREE sibling care in most of our ECFE classes! We ask that you register for sibling care at the time of registration so that we staff it correctly. *How do you register? 1. Online at isd477.org under Community then Community Education then Early Childhood ECFE 2. Calling 763-389-4789
State law requires screening before a child enters kindergarten. Early Childhood Screening is for children 3 - 5 years old, however, age 3 1/2 is the best age to screen your child.
Early Childhood Screening is a free check of children’s height, weight, immunizations, hearing, vision, and development. To schedule an appointment, go to www.isd477.org/community-education/early-childhood/early-childhood-screening and click on the SignUpGenius banner.
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Hand in Hand Preschool Hand in Hand Preschool programs offer children a variety of fun and educational activities designed to stimulate their social and intellectual development as they move along the road to kindergarten. In Hand in Hand, children will be able to explore the areas of art, music, dramatic play, physical fitness, and literature while developing their cognitive skills, including math, science, language development and problem solving skills. Hand in Hand gives children these opportunities in a fun and caring environment.
Classes may include collaboration with Early Childhood Special Education (Help Me Grow), Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE), and Head Start. All children enrolling in Hand in Hand should be self-toileting.
Preschool Opportunities • We offer one, two, three, four and five day options that meet morning, afternoon, or evening. Check the age requirements for each class to help determine which class is right for you and your child. • A non-refundable registration fee of $25 will hold your child’s spot. Monthly payments are due beginning September 15th and are due by the 15th of each month.
How can my child benefit from preschool? • Preschool is not only a wonderful preparation for elementary school, it’s also a place where young children can meet and interact, feel safe away from Mom or Dad, learn, and have fun! • In preschool, your child learns to relate to adults outside his or her own family and to develop independence. Playing in a group provides your child with opportunities to learn how to share, take turns, cooperate, and solve problems. Playing with materials and participating in activities that are designed or selected specifically for young children helps your child develop early reading, writing, science, art, math, language, and social skills. • As children begin to explore the world away from Mom or Dad, they begin to develop a budding sense of competence and independence. Preschool is designed to offer your child these opportunities in a secure, predictable environment, guided by an adult who is not only familiar and nurturing, but is also trained in helping young children learn.
Transportation • Preschool students can ride the school bus for free at the beginning or end of the day with other students. Please fill out a request form in the community education office. Mid-day transportation may be available through Tri-Cap (1-888-765-5597) for a fee.
(763) 389-6198 • www.ISD477.org