Saint Paul Public Schools
Community Education FALL 2015
Check inside for: Art Labs Dance Classes Local & Extended Travel World Languages After-school Programs AND MORE! ONLINE REGISTRATION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 8, 2015
SAVE THIS CATALOG! Phone, Mail and Walk-In Registration begins September 9, 2015 Find Additional Registration Information on page 58.
SAINT PAUL
www.commed.spps.org 651-767-8179 Adult Basic Education & GED..............................................651-290-4822 Adults with Disabilities Programs (CCC, CLEAR, SEED).651-228-3655 Aquatics..................................................................................651-744-5094 Community Programs Offices (Enrichment) C.E. Office at Central HS....................................................651-744-5094 C.E. Office at Harding HS...................................................651-744-3072 C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center............................651-487-7383
Discovery Club (School-Age Child Care)............................651-632-3793 Driver Education....................................................................651-744-5094 Early Childhood Family Education......................................651-793-5410 21st Century Community Learning Centers.......................651-325-2674 Youth Program.......................................................................651-487-7383
This Fall, try...
NEW! WORLD LANGUAGES Try new Celtic language course Scots Gaelic or test your Reading & Writing in Hmong. Learn how to converse, read and write in French, Japanese, Spanish and more. Class dates and times vary. See pages 25-26 for details.
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CLASSES at CREATIVE ARTS Stay and play downtown after work hours with classes like pottery, Visual Journaling, Hip Hop Drill & Step, yoga and more.
FAMILY ART LABS For ages 8 and up. Assemble your own traveling art kit, make peekaboo journals or trick-or-treat bags, design your own stamps, stencils and more.
Class dates and times vary. See pages 2-23 for details and more classes.
Class dates and times vary. See page 52 for details.
Contents Online Registration at www.commed.spps.org Some of our classes may not be available for online registration. Any of our offices (listed on page 56) are happy to help you with these classes.
Questions? call 651-767-8179 or email commed@spps.org
Adult Enrichment Programs
Teens 16 and over are welcome to participate in adult classes, unless otherwise specified. Arts & Music.......................................................... 2-8 Business & Technology............................................9-11 Culinary............................................................ 12-14 Family Programs.................................................. 15-16 Fitness & Dance.................................................. 17-21 Health & Wellness................................................ 22-23 Home & Garden....................................................... 24 Language & Writing.............................................. 25-26 Older Adults....................................................... 27-28 Driving Classes 55+................................................ 28 Special Topics & Events ......................................... 29-30 Travel............................................................... 31-33 Aquatics............................................................ 36-41
Adult Learning Adults with Disabilities Programs.................................. 34 Adult Basic Education & GED....................................... 34
Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org
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Youth and Teen Programs Aquatics............................................................ 36-41 Driver Education.................................................. 42-43 Fitness & Safety.................................................. 44-45 Gymnastics........................................................ 46-48 Language & Culture.................................................. 49 Science, Technology, Engineering & Math....................... 50 Studio & Performing Arts........................................ 51-53 Teens & Tweens....................................................... 54 SPPS Office of College and Career Readiness (OCCR) Department of Alternative Education.............................. 35
Family Programs Early Childhood Family Education................................. 15 PreKindergarten Program........................................... 15 Discovery Club........................................................ 16 Community Education Offices..........................................56 Location Addresses......................................................57 Registration Information................................................58 Registration Forms......................................................59 Administration............................................................60 School Calendar..........................................................61
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Community Education Mission Statement
Community Education seeks to improve the quality of life by providing lifelong learning opportunities for all members of the community. Lifelong learning is based on the belief that people are learners at every age and are entitled to pursue educational opportunities that are meaningful to them.
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Arts & Music Registration
Phone: 651-744-3072 Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School 1526 E. Sixth St. St. Paul, MN 55106
Additional registration information on page 58.
• All supply fees must be paid to instructors.
ART AT RAMSEY Art at Ramsey is a well-established, highly-acclaimed art fair. This juried show features original fine arts and fine crafts made by the exhibiting artists. It is held in conjunction with Grand Meander, the Grand Avenue Business Association’s holiday promotion. Art at Ramsey is sponsored by Ramsey Middle School, Community Education and Artists’ Circle. Saturday, December 5 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Ramsey Middle School 1700 Summit Ave.
Free Admission For information, call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
CERAMICS & GLASS ART Beginning & Intermediate Pottery and Wheelwork
Receive expert instruction in throwing pieces on the wheel. Hand building option available. Clay and glazes will be used. Fee includes supplies. Additional fee for extra clay. Mon Sep 21 • 6:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $149 Central HS • M. Krousey • #3002FEA Mon Sep 21 • 6:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $149 Creative Arts HS • H. Van Schooten • #3002FEB Tues Sep 22 • 6:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $149 Central HS • M. Johnson • #3002FEC
Beginning Stained Glass
Create a beautiful stained glass window. Receive instruction on glass cutting, soldering lead and copper foil techniques. A supply list and instructions will be provided at the first class. Not recommended for pregnant women. No class Nov. 3. Tue Sep 29 • 6:00-9:00p • 6 sessions • $89 Como Park HS • P. Vanderwaal • #3000FEA
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Stained Glass Leaded Window
Make your own beautiful stained glass creation in an inspiring art studio environment! All skill levels. Choose copper foil or leaded glass technique. Pattern and glass selection guidance provided. Glass not included in supply fee. Please note: You will be standing during class. Mon Oct 19 • 6:30-9:00p • 6 sessions • $95 + $40 supply fee Ruth Ann Lundborg Studio • R.A. Lundborg • #3210FEA 300 Broadway St., Studio #102, 55101 (Located at the corner of Kellogg Blvd. and Broadway St.)
DRAWING & PAINTING Finding Your Creative Self with The Artist's Way
Open to beginners and those who have completed class before. The Artist's Way is an international bestseller on rediscovering creativity. Complete chapter exercises and additional creativity exercises in a fun, nurturing environment. Additional resources for artists dates and creativity boosts provided! $34 optional book fee. Mon Oct 12 • 6:30-8:30p • 6 sessions • $89 + $15 supply fee Creative Arts HS • T. Tieso • #3107FEA
Basic Drawing
Discover your talent for drawing. Explore drawing materials and concepts including topics such as gesture, composition, line, perspective, value and shading. Work in pencil and compressed charcoal. Supply list provided. Wed Sep 23 • 6:30-8:30p • 8 sessions • $75 Harding HS • J. Wittenberg • #3018FSA
Drawing Basics: Right Brain Creativity
Whether you feel you have little talent or you enjoy drawing but would like to progress further, these workshops, based on the book, The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, will show you how to gain and master drawing skills. Book not included. Offered in partnership with Wet Paint Artists' Materials & Framing. Mon Sep 28 • 6:00-8:30p • 8 sessions • $125 with supplies, $99 class only Como Park HS • M. Esch • #3063FEA Register online at commed.spps.org
Arts & Music
Color Pencil: Drawing & Color Theory
Bring dimension and life to your drawing. This class will cover basic color theory with color pencils. Offered in partnership with Wet Paint Artists' Materials & Framing. Prerequisite: Drawing Basics: Right Brain Creativity or other drawing experience. Sat Sep 26 • 9:00-11:00a • 8 sessions • $139 with supplies, $105 class only Ramsey MS • M. Esch • #3010FEA
Introduction to Painting
Develop a love of painting. You will experiment with three basic mediums of painting: watercolor, acrylic and oil. We will explore similarities and differences in each, as well as basic composition and color theory. Fee includes supplies. Mon Sep 28 • 6:00-9:00p • 8 sessions • $99 Como Park HS • T. Lister • #3008SEA
Very-Beginner Beginning Watercolor
Beyond Beginning Watercolor Painting
Lessons are simple with ample practice time and are taught in a methodical manner with step-by-step instructor demonstrations. Both sections teach the same skills with different subjects, so start with either section or take both. A supply list will be mailed. No class Nov. 25. Wed Sep 23 • 3:30-5:30p • 6 sessions • $71 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • #3089FSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Wed Nov 4 • 3:30-5:30p • 6 sessions • $71 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • #3089FSB 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Taught methodically with step-by-step instructor demonstrations, this class covers a variety of approaches to watercolor (wetin-wet, glazing, washes) and subject matter (still life, abstract, landscape). The instructor uses a limited palette to help students learn common colors and color mixing. New lessons each session! A supply list will be mailed. No class Nov. 25. Wed Sep 23 • 1:00-3:00p • 6 sessions • $71 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • #3143FSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Wed Nov 4 • 1:00-3:00p • 6 sessions • $71 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • #3143FSB 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Explore Painting for Acrylics
This is a beginning to intermediate class with simple, new lessons. Each session covers many approaches to acrylics (blending, dabbling, glazing), working with a variety of subjects (floral, landscape, abstract), and uses a limited number of colors to help students learn color mixing. No class Nov. 25. Wed Sep 23 • 6:00-8:00p • 6 sessions • $71 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • #3156FSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Wed Nov 4 • 6:00-8:00p • 6 sessions • $71 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • #3156FSB 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Beginning Oil Painting
Explore the process of designing, beginning and finishing an oil painting. Basic composition and color theory will be discussed. Bring home several paintings. Fee includes supplies. No class Nov. 3. Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-9:00p • 8 sessions • $99 Como Park HS • T. Lister • #3001FEA
Beginning Watercolor Landscape Painting
Capture the landscape with watercolors! Gain confidence in material selection basics and painting techniques, begin to understand light and shadow by painting in one color, and learn 2-D design basics. No experience necessary. A supply list will be provided at the first class. Tue Sep 29 • 6:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $59 + $4 supply fee SPPS Community and • C. Olson • #3060FEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Wet-in-Wet Watercolor
Experiment with a variety of watercolor techniques and materials while painting scenes such as still life, landscapes and flowers. Demonstrations and individual instruction will improve skills and increase confidence. Experienced painters can work on individual painting(s) with instructor guidance. A supply list will be mailed. Tue Oct 6 • 9:30a-12:30p • 6 sessions • $87 Battle Creek Rec • J. Schroeder • #3141FSA
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Arts & Music Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.
Art Lab with award-winning artist-in-residence, Tara Tieso Classes held at SPPS Community and Education Service Office 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 9:00-11:00a
HOBBIES Is Beekeeping for You?
Why do honeybees need our help? Why are bees so important for gardens? What does it take to become a beekeeper? Get answers to these and other bee questions. Thu Oct 29 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $21 Highland MS • J. Sabin • Course# 3196WEA
Monoprints
Monoprints are a simple and fun way to create unique pieces of art in just a few minutes. Use Gelli plates and acrylic paint to print images on cards for the holidays or on paper that you can frame simply for a fabulous gift! Mon Sep 28 • 9:00-11:00a • 2 sessions • $39 + $15 supply fee T. Tieso • #3103FEA
DIY Art Journal
Are you a doodler? A list maker? Have you always wanted a journal but didn't know where to start? Make a bring-along art kit that makes it simple for you to journal the way you want! You'll also get lots of fun art-on-the-go ideas and prompts. Mon Oct 12 • 9:00-11:00a • 3 sessions • $55 + $25 supply fee T. Tieso • #3104FEA
Map Your Moments
Create a beautiful map or timeline of cherished moments to keep or give as a gift. Use a multi-page accordion journal (provided) and simple words, images, or collage to remember holidays, birthdays, special events or ordinary moments in an artful way! Mon Nov 2 • 9:00-11:00a • 3 sessions • $55 + $25 supply fee T. Tieso • #3105FEA
Bring New Life to Old Books
Altered books are a creative way to bring new life to books you love, or books left on the shelf. Discover unique ways to use simple art materials to create art in all kinds of books. Personalize an altered book to give as a gift! Your new favorite hobby. Mon Nov 23 • 9:00-11:00a • 3 sessions • $55 + $25 supply fee T. Tieso • #3106FEA
Beginning Calligraphy
Inspire your audience with beautifully lettered correspondence. You will learn informal italic for greeting cards, invitations and gifts. No class Nov. 3. Tue Oct 6 • 6:30-8:30p • 7 sessions • $69 + $20 supply fee SPPS Community and • J. Michalski • #3225FEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Collage-O-Rama
Come and play with beautiful paper and glue! In this two-session workshop we'll use color and decorative papers to jump-start a passion for paper. One session of warm up and one session to make a finished piece ready to hang or give as a gift. Fee includes supplies and paper. Offered in partnership with Wet Paint Artists' Materials & Framing. Mon Sep 21 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $69 Creative Arts HS • E. Carlson • #3102FEA
Basic Floral Design
Learn what it takes to maximize the life of fresh-cut flowers and explore other basic design techniques. Participants will create a centerpiece arrangement to take home. This is a hands-on class; no experience necessary. Wed Oct 21 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $19 + $15 supply fee Humboldt SS • M. Bejblik • #3028FEA
Visual Journaling
Keep a beautiful record of life's meaningful moments and events. Whether you're a lifelong journal keeper or have always wanted to start, discover techniques, materials and journaling prompts. Fee includes supplies. Offered in partnership with Wet Paint Artists' Materials & Framing. Mon Oct 26 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $109 Creative Arts HS • E. Carlson • #3199FEA
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Arts & Music Paper Marbling and Paper Tie-Dying
Make your own beautiful papers using techniques adapted from Japanese traditions. Try a simple ink on water marbling technique called suminagashi and a method of folding and dying paper based on shibori textile technique. Wed Oct 7 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $39 + $15 supply fee Humboldt SS • S. Stengle • #3009FEA
Math and Paper-Art Mash Up
Create eight elegant or fun forms based on non-numerical mathematical concepts, such as hyperbolic planes, D-forms and kaleidocycles using paper, scissors and glue. Patterns are provided and no calculations required. Get inspired by contemporary artwork that incorporates mathematical elements, some by artistic mathematicians and some by mathematically inclined artists. Wed Oct 21 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $39 + $10 supply fee Humboldt SS • S. Stengle • #3023FEA
Selecting a Wedding Photographer
Selecting a wedding photographer can be stressful. Get tips and tricks for locating and vetting a quality photographer at every price point. Get a list of questions to ask yourself, your sweetheart and potential photographers to ensure you get beautiful, stress-free documentation of your special day! Wed Sep 30 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $29 Harding HS • A. Wurdock • #3114FEA
TEXTILES Letterpress Printing
Try printing the way Gutenberg printed. The first week we will print fold-over notes; the second week personalized postcards. No experience necessary. Mon Oct 12 • 7:00-9:30p • 2 sessions • $41 + $15 supply fee Buzzard Lips Press • M.B. Hummel • #3012FEA 1199 E. Seventh St., 55106
PHOTOGRAPHY Getting to Know Your Digital SLR Camera
Explore the basic functions of the digital SLR camera including the camera's mode and manual settings, flash, and other camera functions. Bring your camera to class for a hands-on learning experience. Wed Oct 21 • 6:30-8:30p • 2 sessions • $49 Harding HS • A. Wurdock • #3157SuEA
Poinsettia Candle Mat with Felt
Historically, candle mats were used for protecting fine furniture from wax drippings. Learn simple stitches and applique attaching techniques to complete a beautiful candle mat for your home. Tue Nov 10 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $29 + $3 supply fee Central HS • A. Goyal • #3021FSA
Beginning Crocheting
Crocheting is a process of creating fabric from yarn, thread and other materials using a crochet hook. The basic crochet stitches including loop, foundation chain and single crochet, will help you create some simple items such as a dishcloth and prepare you for more advanced projects. Tue Oct 20 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $29 + $3 supply fee Central HS • A. Goyal • #3022FSA
Beginning Knitting Take Great Sports Photographs with Your Digital SLR Camera
Tired of blurry photos of your kids and grandkids? Capture that great basketball shot, the winning soccer goal and other action moments! Learn the settings, angles and lighting tricks the pros use to capture high-quality images with your own digital SLR camera. Wed Nov 11 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $39 Harding HS • A. Wurdock • #3116FEA
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Knit and purl your way through the cold months! Bring a pair of size 7 knitting needles and a skein of worsted weight yarn (no dark colors) to knit yourself a scarf. Mon Oct 26 • 7:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $45 Como Park HS • M.B. Hummel • #3058FEA
Intermediate Knitting
If you survived Advanced Beginning Knitting and are totally fearless, Intermediate Knitting could be your next challenge – tips and tricks galore. Bring a 4-inch square you’ve finished in garter stitch with worsted weight yarn, the knitting needles you used, another color of worsted weight yarn, and a crochet hook. Prerequisite: Advanced Beginning Knitting. Mon Sep 21 • 7:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $45 Como Park HS • M.B. Hummel • #3013FEA FALL 2015
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Fair Isle Knitting
Amaze your friends by knitting with three or four colors almost simultaneously. You must be able to knit and purl and have some familiarity with double-pointed needles. Bring a set of size 7 double-pointed needles and three or four skeins of cotton worsted weight yarn in solid colors. Mon Nov 9 • 7:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $45 Como Park HS • M.B. Hummel • #3044FEA
Beginning Sewing
Acquire basic sewing know-how: explore essential sewing tools, choose appropriate material, work with patterns, understand symbols and terms, and how to adjust a pattern to fit the wearer. Bring your sewing machine to all class sessions. The cost of supplies is not included and will depend upon the project. Supply list provided. Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-9:00p • 6 sessions • $71 Como Park HS • E. Merritt • #3250FEA
Sewing Basics: Reading Patterns & Choosing Fabric
Get inspired! Take an in-depth look at patterns and the instructions and examine samples of fabrics for matching with patterns. Bring a pattern or fabric for which you are seeking expert advice. Offered in partnership with Treadle Yard Goods. Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $29 Treadle Yard Goods • #3117FEA 1338 Grand Ave., 55105
Basic Serger Know-How
Get acquainted and comfortable with your serger. Learn to thread, navigate the manual, and determine how a serger can improve your sewing experience. Offered in partnership with Treadle Yard Goods. Tue Sep 29 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $35 Treadle Yard Goods • #3118FEA 1338 Grand Ave., 55105
Maximize Your Serger
Explore stitches beyond the overlock stitch. Learn new stitches including the flatlock stitch and the rolled hem, and apply these stitches and their various applications on a variety of fabric types. Offered in partnership with Treadle Yard Goods. Tue Oct 20 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $35 Treadle Yard Goods • #3119FEA 1338 Grand Ave., 55105
Serge a T-Shirt
You know how to thread it. You can do a few stitches. Let’s make something! Bring a cut-out T-shirt pattern to class and learn the hows and whys of serger construction. Discover when to serge and when to go back to your sewing machine. Offered in partnership with Treadle Yard Goods. Tue Nov 10 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $35 Treadle Yard Goods • #3120FEA 1338 Grand Ave., 55105
Screen Print a T-Shirt
What to do with that Scarf
Print your own T-shirts! Receive a hands-on overview of waterbased screen printing and an opportunity for you to create shirts of your own design. The class covers principles and techniques of T-shirt design. Each student will print a one-off or small run of their shirt. Additional shirts extra; five shirt limit. Sat Oct 3 • 10:00a-12:00p • 3 sessions • $49 + $10 supply fee Elpis Enterprises • P. Ramsour • #3053FEA 558 Vandalia St., Suite 304, 55114
Are you looking for tips on how to tie your scarf? Bring three different kinds of scarves and try a hand with tying, twisting and adding other items to dress up your scarf. Tue Nov 3 • 1:00-2:30p • 1 session • $17 Wheelock Early Learning Center • S. Wittgenstein • #3004FSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Frame Loom Weaving
Try weaving on a frame loom! You will make a sample piece the first night, then warp and weave a scarf of your own design the remaining class sessions. Tue Oct 6 • 7:00-9:30p • 4 sessions • $55 + $25 supply fee Buzzard Lips Press • M.B. Hummel • #3034FEA 1199 E. Seventh St., 55106
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Arts & Music Beginning & Intermediate Violin
Registration
Phone: 651-744-5094 Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS Central Senior High School 275 N. Lexington Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55104
Additional registration information on page 58.
MUSIC INSTRUCTION
Beginning & Intermediate Guitar
Ages 12 and up. Bring your own guitar: acoustic, electric or bass. These are individual half-hour lessons. No class Oct. 13, Nov. 3. Tue Sep 22 • 5:00-9:00p • 7 sessions • $128 Ramsey MS • P. Storms • #3940FHA-H
Individual Music Lessons: Harmonica/ Mandolin/Fiddle (All Skill Levels)
Ages 16 and up. When registering, please select which instrument you are interested in. These are individual half-hour lessons. Harmonica: Students need their own ten-hole standard harmonica in the key of C or a twelve- or sixteen-hole chromatic harmonica in the key of C. Mandolin or Violin/Fiddle: You will be asked to provide a book of music once the lessons begin. Beginners will work on fundamentals of good right- and left-hand technique. Students need their own instrument. Wed Sep 23 • 5:00-9:00p • 8 sessions • $128 Ramsey MS • J. Plattes • #3950FHA-H
Piano Lessons
Ages 6 and up. Beginner level. Adult beginners welcome. Learn or review the basics of reading notes, rhythm, technique and harmony. Bring your own music or the instructor will suggest music for you. Students need access to a piano or keyboard to practice. These are individual half-hour lessons. Mon Sep 21 • 7:00-9:00p • 7 sessions • $128 Ramsey MS • M. Romstad • #3960FHA-D Wed Sep 23 • 7:00-9:00p • 7 sessions • $128 Ramsey MS • M. Romstad • #3960FHE-H Sat Sep 26 • 8:30-11:00a • 7 sessions • $128 Ramsey MS • M. Romstad • #3960FHI-M Register online at commed.spps.org
Ages 6 and up. (Ages 15 and younger must be accompanied by an adult.) Students must provide their own violin. Students may be required to purchase a shoulder rest (approx. $4). Students or their parents/guardians must contact the instructor before attending their first lesson. These are individual half-hour lessons. Mon Sep 21 • 5:30-8:30p • 6 sessions • $128 Ramsey MS • M. Hellem • #3970FHA-F
DRAMA
Acting for Absolute Beginners
Through exercises, improvisation, and sharing energy and ideas, students will gain basic skills of moving and speaking in front of an audience, all while having a good time! Scenes from popular plays will be used. Mon Sep 21 • 7:00-9:00p • 4 sessions • $45 Central HS • J. Townsend • #3500FCA
Advanced Beginning Acting
Analyze and perform short scenes from the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning play, August: Osage County by Tracy Letts. The prerequisite for this course is either having taken the class, "Acting for Absolute Beginners" or having previous high school or community theater experience. Tue Sep 22 • 6:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $48 Central HS • M. Cutler • #3503FCA
Shakespeare’s Comedy for Absolute Beginners
Explore the basic approaches to playing comedy by William Shakespeare. Fundamentals about timing, pace, comedic stage action and vocal projection will be tapped into. There will be fun work with scenes from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Measure for Measure, Much Ado About Nothing and others. Mon Nov 9 • 7:00-9:00p • 4 sessions • $45 Central HS • J. Townsend • #3502FCA
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Business & Technology Registration
Phone: 651-744-3072 Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School 1526 E. Sixth St. St. Paul, MN 55106
Additional registration information on page 58.
BUSINESS/CAREER Accounting/Bookkeeping: The Basics
Whether starting your own business or brushing up on accounting/ bookkeeping skills to bolster your résumé, you will get a basic overview of accounting and bookkeeping for use in office support and the business world. Wed Oct 7 • 6:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $45 Harding HS • A. Suri • #2874FEA
PLANNING
How to Get into College & Pay for It – Without Unmanagable Debt
College costs are escalating rapidly and are one of the largest investments your family will make. Understand common mistakes families make in selecting a college, what college actually costs and how to reduce your costs. Thu Oct 1 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $5/family Highland Park MS • A. Weinblatt • #2803FEA Sat Oct 10 • 10:30a-12:30p • 1 session • $5/family Harding HS • A. Weinblatt • #2803FEB
Preventing Medicare Fraud & Avoiding Scams
Don't be a target of Medicare fraud and abuse. See how to detect Medicare fraud and how to report to the Office of the Inspector General. The presentation highlights why seniors are targeted and currently directed toward seniors. Tips are offered on how to prevent falling for scams. Mon Oct 19 • 12:00-1:30p • 1 session • $5 SPPS Community and • M. Theesfeld • #2810FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Life Reimagined Checkup – Discover Your “What’s Next"
Consider your next move. Life Reimagined equips adults over 50 to clarify goals, move past hurdles and find a greater sense of purpose, building a community of people committed to rediscovering their gifts, exploring new possibilities and moving toward their best lives. Participants will engage in reflection activities and guided conversation. Mon Oct 5 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $5 Como Park HS • AARP • #2617FSA
Kitchen Table Finances: Women & Money
Gather the ladies in your life for this fun and relevant workshop. Discover how (and why) women approach personal finance differently than men and leave with an understanding of the tools you need to confidently manage your own finances at any age. Bring a friend for half price! Tue Oct 6 • 6:00-8:30p • 1 session • $20/single; $30/pair Como Park HS • J. Locke • #2922FEA Mon Nov 9 • 9:30a-12:00p • 1 session • $20/single; $30/pair SPPS Community and • J. Locke • #2922FEB Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Long-Term Care Options/Live Well at Home
What options are there for seniors who prefer to stay in their homes and "age in place"? What if they want to continue living independently but need assistance with concerns such as home maintenance, personal care, food support or transportation? Senior LinkAge Line will provide information about resource assistance. Mon Oct 5 • 12:00-1:30p • 1 session • $5 Wheelock Early Learning Center • M. Theesfeld • #2815FSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Your Health Care Directives: Legal Perspective You have the right to make decisions about your medical treatment. You will learn about Health Care Directives and how to convey your personal wishes when you are unable to communicate for yourself. Obtain information and materials to assist you in drafting your own Directive. Wed Oct 21 • 7:00-8:30p • 1 session • $31 Ramsey MS • P. Schinzing • #2935FEA = Daytime/senior-friendly class
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Home Selling Basics
The housing market is heating back up! Discover everything you need to know to move your property fast. This class will cover the basics including: getting the property ready, choosing a Realtor, pricing, and what really happens when your house goes on the market. Bring your questions! Wed Oct 21 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $21 Harding HS • D. Baltzer • #2603FEA
Estate Planning: Wills & Trusts
Discover what everyone should know about a will and/or trust and the pros and cons for both. Explore options to protect your assets from federal estate tax. Participants will also be instructed on probate, procedures dealing with courts, power of attorney and health care declaration (living will). Wed Nov 11 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $25 Harding HS • C. Stanton • #2875FEA
Staging & Preparing Your Home for Resale
Your Will & Estate Planning Considerations
Gain a working understanding of Minnesota law regarding wills and the role of a will in your overall estate planning. Understand basic considerations for planning a will and get examples of tools and information necessary for preparing your own valid simple will. If married, spouses are encouraged to enroll. Wed Oct 7 • 7:00-8:30p • 2 sessions • $55 Ramsey MS • P. Schinzing • #2950FEA
Social Security: The Ten Most-Asked Questions
Retirement planning is full of questions. When should I retire? How and when do I sign-up for Medicare? Can I still work and collect benefits? Social Security Administration staff will give you answers to these and other important questions. Tue Oct 13 • 6:30-7:30p • 1 session • $5 SPPS Community and • J. Czechowicz • #6211FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Learn the five basic fundamentals on how to prepare your home to sell. Discover how to get the most bang for your buck and how to get the best sale price. Bring your questions and your specific home concerns for discussion. Thu Oct 15 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $21 Highland Park MS • J. Erickson • #2602FSA
Landlording Made Easy
Being a landlord takes preparation and skill. Learn how to effectively screen tenants, advertise for rent, write leases, protect your rights and how to evict tenants. Practice your skills the second session. Wed Oct 14 • 6:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $35 Harding HS • D. Baltzer • #2891FEA
TECHNOLOGY
REAL ESTATE Home Stretch
Become an informed, prepared consumer! Home Stretch workshops cover, start-to-finish, the entire home buying process and offers objective, practical information to help you get on the path to homeownership. Completion of this course results in a Home Stretch certificate. Offered in partnership with the Neighborhood Development Alliance. Fee is per household. Tue-Thu Oct 13-15 • 6:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $35 Neighborhood Development Alliance • #2812FEA 481 Wabasha St. S., 55107 Sat Dec 12 • 8:30a-5:00p • 1 session • $35 Neighborhood Development Alliance • #2812FEB 481 Wabasha St. S., 55107
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Downsizing from House to Apartment
Downsizing doesn’t have to be painful. With some planning and objectivity, you will be able to move yourself and your belongings comfortably into a new, smaller space. You will leave energized with tools, tips and a plan! Wed Oct 14 • 10:30a-12:00p • 1 session • $11 Rondo Community Outreach Library • J. Erickson • #2895FSA
Cell Phones and Devices
Getting to Know Your Smartphone
What makes a smartphone "smart"? How do you get the most out of it? What apps are useful? How do you install them? Learn how to adjust the basic settings on your phone. Get simple answers to these questions and many more. Bring your smartphone to class. Mon Sep 28 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $29 SPPS Community and • M. Hogan • #2615FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
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Business & Technology
Smartphone: Beyond the Basics
You can power on and off, receive calls and send text messages, but you can do so much more! Learn to download and use applications, surf the Internet, text pictures, send email and more. Bring your smartphone to class. Prerequisite: Getting to Know Your Smartphone or equivalent skills. Mon Oct 5 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $29 SPPS Community and • M. Hogan • #2616FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Know Your Tablet
Introducing the Tablet – a mobile, mini computer that allows you to manage email, surf the Web, watch movies, take and organize pictures and so much more. Learn basic navigation and get comfortable with some key functions. Bring your tablet to class, even if it’s still in the box! Mon Oct 5 • 1:00-3:00p • 1 session • $29 SPPS Community and • M. Hogan • #2607FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Computer Basics Getting to Know Windows 8
Most new laptops feature Windows 8, which looks quite a bit different than its predecessors. Learn about the charms bar, the new desktop look, shortcuts and so much more. You must bring your own laptop with Windows 8 installed. Wed Nov 18 • 5:30-7:30p • 2 sessions • $44 SPPS District • M. Hogan • #2729FSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Database Design 101
Track your stuff! Use Microsoft Access to explore how databases work and how they compare to programs like Excel. In this blended course of class time and Internet assignments, you will learn how to create a database to track anything from your video collection or household inventory to customer contacts. Thu Oct 8 • 5:45-8:15p • 4 sessions • $79 SPPS District • S. Oakes Arnett • #2613FSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Pins, Tweets & Instagrams
Pinterest, Twitter and Instagram are three of the hottest social networking sites around. Get the skinny on everything from setting up accounts, site navigation, taking and sharing photos, and pinning and tweeting things from other sites. The class is computer-based, but smartphone users are welcome. Mon/Wed Oct 5/7 • 5:30-7:30p • 2 sessions • $44 SPPS District • M. Hogan • #2601FSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Take any two or more of M. Hogan’s Excel classes for $29 each or separately for $32 each. Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072 for the discount. Introduction to MS Excel
Explore the world of spreadsheets. You will create and navigate spreadsheets, charts and basic formulas. Keyboard and mouse skills required. Mon Nov 16 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $32 SPPS District • M. Hogan • #2714FSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Intermediate MS Excel
Expand your basic knowledge of MS Excel. Explore some of the more complicated formulas, formatting and chart making. Prerequisite: Introduction to MS Excel or equivalent skills. Mon Nov 23 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $32 SPPS District • M. Hogan • #2670FSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Advanced MS Excel
Are you pretty proficient at Excel but want some tips and tricks that can increase your productivity? This accelerated class is for you. We will get into some advanced features and formulas and allow time to answer some of your specific questions. Prerequisite: Intermediate MS Excel or equivalent skills. Mon Nov 30 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $32 SPPS District • M. Hogan • #2635FSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
MS Excel: Pivot Tables & Graphs
Uncover one of the advanced data manipulation tools in Excel – Pivot Tables. Pivot Tables enable users to select large amounts of data and manipulate it to pull out specific information and then create tables and charts for easy visual understanding. Prerequisite: A strong working knowledge of Excel. Mon Dec 7 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $32 SPPS District • M. Hogan • #2614FSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
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Culinary Registration
Phone: 651-744-3072 Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School 1526 E. Sixth St. St. Paul, MN 55106
Additional registration information on page 58.
• All food fees must be paid to instructors. • More detailed descriptions and menus are available online at www.commed.spps.org.
30-Day Clean Eating Challenge
Uncover the basic principles of “clean eating” while learning the cooking techniques to support your efforts. Receive step-by-step instructions complete with meal plans, a starter guide, and over 40 recipes! Warning: A major side effect could be weight loss, increased energy and a reduced waistline! Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-8:30p • 5 sessions • $89 + $45 food fee Como Park HS • A. Snyder • #3316FEA
All About Meat
Meat available today is much more varied and exciting than it was 20 years ago. Learn all about meat, where it comes from, new (and reliable) ways to prepare it, and how to choose the right cuts for your cooking technique. You'll be cooking and examining meat in class. Extensive handouts with shopping recommendations provided. Check out The Meat Trek on page 32 of the Travel section for additional ideas! Mon Oct 26 • 10:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $47 + $12 food fee SPPS Community and • J. Grover • #3315FEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 Wed Oct 28 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $47 + $12 food fee Humboldt SS • J. Grover • #3315FEB
Artisan Breads
Does your bread rise to the occasion? Learn the basic building blocks of only four ingredients! Explore the fundamentals of artisan bread making from yeast to kneading, shaping, and baking. Bring a container to carry your dough home. Mon Sep 28 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $47 + $20 food fee Como Park HS • P. Kandaki • #3326FEA
Cast-Iron Cookery
Create tastier sears, superior pan sauces, lighter and crustier cornbreads, better pizzas, and extraordinary scones in these oldfashioned pans. If you're unfamiliar with cooking in cast iron, this class is for you! You'll learn how to season and care for cast iron and how and when to look for new and old pieces. Cook up old favorites in class! Bring your cast-iron skillet and your appetitite. Wed Sep 23 • 6:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $40 + $15 food fee Harding HS • J. Grover • #3434FEA
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Classic Truffles: Chocolate of Course!
Truffles are delicious and easy to create. Dip truffles in chocolate or roll them in chopped nuts, cocoa, flaked coconut or chocolate sprinkles. Centers can be plain rich chocolate or flavored with espresso or liqueurs. Place a surprise pecan half, whole almond or candied cherry in the center! Take home an assortment of 25 truffles. Bring your own containers. No refund after Nov. 30. Mon Dec 7 • 10:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $39 + $11 food fee SPPS Community and • L. Severson • #3403FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Cooking 101: Six Weeks to More Joyful, Improvisatory Cooking
Experience in-and-out of class explorations of cooking techniques and kitchen practice to help you become a more savvy cook. Learn basic knife skills, pan-frying, braising, stir-frying, hightemperature roasting, pizza making, and using herbs and spices. Get to know equipment better and learn about food safety. Prepare and eat a meal in class each week. Hands-on class. Requires standing for long periods of time. No class Nov. 3. Tue Oct 6 • 6:00-9:00p • 6 sessions • $79 + $45 food fee SPPS Community and • J. Grover • #3304FEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Czech Kolaches
Kolaches, one of Czechoslovakia's national pastries, are made with slightly sweet yeast dough traditionally filled with apricot, cottage cheese, poppy seed or prunes. They can be shaped into small rounds, square "tied packages," or filled turnovers. Learn many recipes, tips and techniques to master these old-world delicacies. Sat Oct 17 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $39 + $13 food fee Harding HS • L. Severson • #3336FEA
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Arts Crafts l Hobbies l Textiles
Dinners Done by Pampered Chef
Take the mystery out of what’s for dinner. Bring a bag of groceries and go home with 10 to 20 meals ready for the freezer. Pop them in the Crockpot in the morning and when you get home – dinner is done! Grocery list provided one week prior to class. Assemble meals in class using Pampered Chef Pantry items, included in course fee. Two menus available. Soups and Stews Sat Oct 10 • 9:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $81 Harding HS • C. Fox-Christensen • #3327FEA Beef and Chicken Mon Nov 9 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $81 Como Park HS • C. Fox-Christensen • #3327FEB
Fearless Pressure Cooking
Discover the many advantages of the contemporary (and safe) pressure cooker. Cook dried chickpeas and beans, risotto, pot roast and even cheesecake in a fraction of the time. Make delicious, vitamin-packed soups and vegetables quickly and dependably. Learn how to choose a pressure cooker, or if you have one, bring it to class to learn how to use it. Wed Oct 14 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $41 + $8 food fee Humboldt SS • J. Grover • #3399FEA
Follow the Bone Deer Cutting
Gain the basic skills you need to cut and cook your deer. Learn proper field dressing, skinning and cleaning techniques, as well as cutting and cooking for best results. The class uses a road-kill deer for hands-on experience. A step-by-step reference book and DVD are included. Mon Oct 19 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $29 Central HS • Deer Dummy • #3339FEA
Culinary
Full-Tilt Stir-Frying
Stir-frying can be as simple or complex as you choose to make it. Traditional stir-frying sears food rather than steams it. Learn techniques, equipment, delicious potential ingredients and where to buy them in one enjoyable lesson. Extensive handouts provided. Mon Oct 5 • 10:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $47 + $10 food fee SPPS Community and • J. Grover • #3313FEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Holiday Appetizers
Transform your holiday menu with a new assortment of appetizers. Create appetizers that require less than 20 minutes, start-to-finish. Serve them as a first course, snack or as a complete buffet. Hot/cold, dips/spreads, hearty/healthy and new ingredients to explore! Wed Oct 14 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $39 + $15 food fee Harding HS • L. Severson • #3442FEA Register online at commed.spps.org
Holiday Spices & Host Gifts
Start your holiday season with a spice voyage, making and sampling three different spice blends and a recipe/dish using that blend. Six recipes and three hostess gifts will be featured including: Chai Masala, Garam Masala, Tandoori Masala, Mint Cilantro Chutney, Cranberry Pickle and Mango Chutney. Mon Nov 23 • 6:30-9:00p • 1 session • $55 Como Park HS • A. Seshadri • #3311FEA
Marmalade: The Adult Jam
If you've never put up preserves before, marmalades are a perfect introduction. You'll leave class with hands-on experience, a jar of marmalade you've made yourself from a variety of citrus fruits (lemon, blood orange, sweet orange, grapefruit, maybe more), and extensive handouts. Mon Nov 2 • 10:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $47 + $10 food fee SPPS Community and • J. Grover • #3309FEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Norwegian Lefse
Gather your family and friends to make lefse, a Norwegian delicacy, traditionally served at holidays and special occasions. Bring a gallon-size food storage bag (to take home lefses), an apron, and dishcloth for cleanup. If you have a rolling pin you would like to try using, bring it to class. Wed Nov 4 • 6:30-9:00p • 1 session • $47 Harding HS • T. & P. Orve • #3344FEA
Perfect Pasta
Make homemade pasta by hand or with a food processor. Learn to use a pasta machine to roll and cut, and then learn to do it by hand. Savor your fresh pasta with both a classic red sauce and a white sauce topped with freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese. No refund after Oct. 5. Mon Oct 12 • 10:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $39 + $12 food fee SPPS Community and • L. Severson • #3369FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
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Culinary Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.
The Best Pie You Will Ever Make
Memorable pies are easy to make with the right equipment/ techniques. Bring a standard American pie tin and a glass 9-inch pie pan. Your food fee covers the other supplies you need to make that first blue-ribbon pie. Mon Sep 28 • 10:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $47 + $12 food fee SPPS Community and • J. Grover • #3314FEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Thai Egg Rolls
Thai food fans! Learn how to make crispy Thai Egg Rolls that your family and friends will love! In this hands-on class you will help prepare authentic chicken-based egg rolls. These are great for parties, too. Bring food containers, a dishcloth and hand towel to help with cleanup. Wed Oct 7 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $39 + $20 food fee Harding HS • J. Stageberg • #3318FEA
Vegetarian Thai
Turn up the heat. Explore Thai cuisine vegetarian-style, preparing main dishes based on spices, curry pastes, healthy protein, and vegetables. The menu includes Spicy Noodles, Vegetable Thai Curry, Aubergine and Sweet Potato Stew with Coconut Milk, Sweet Pumpkin and Peanut Curry. Mon Nov 16 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $47 + $20 food fee Como Park HS • P. Kandakai • #3325FEA
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Arts Crafts l Hobbies l Textiles
Family Programs
When families are more involved, children do better in school! ¡Cuándo las familias se envuelven en la escuela, los niños hacen mejor en ella! Markay qoysaska aad isugu howlaan kana warqabaan, caruurtu way ku fiicnaadaan dugsiga! Thaum tsev neeg koomtes, me nyuam kawm ntawv tau zoo tshaj!
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Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) www.ecfe.spps.org • 651-793-5410
Parent and early childhood education for families with children ages birth to kindergarten entrance. ECFE provides quality classes and family activities that support parents as their children’s first and most important teachers. The standard ECFE model has 3 components: family time (parents & children together), parent’s time and children’s time. A variety of classes are offered mornings, afternoons and evenings, including mixed ages (birth to 5), age specific (infants and toddlers) and culturally specific. Family literacy and home visiting are also part of the program. Fees are based on ability to pay. No one is turned away. Limited transportation is provided as needed. Locations: • Battle Creek 60 S. Ruth St., 55119 • Crossroads 543 Front Ave., 55117 • Dayton’s Bluff 262 Bates Ave., 55106 • Homecroft Early Learning Center 1845 Sheridan Ave., 55116
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PreKindergarten Program
www.prek.spps.org • 651-632-3760
Preparing four-year-old children for school success. Children need to be four by September 1 and live in Saint Paul. Admission priority is given to children who are English Language Learners, qualify for free or reduced meals, or receive Early Childhood Special Education services. Classes are 5 days per week, 2.5 hours in the morning or afternoon, or 6 hours at selected sites. Parent education and support is available during this year-long transition to kindergarten. Transportation is provided where available. To apply for the program, call the Student Placement Center. In addition to the PreKindergarten Program, J.J. Hill, Nokomis and Crossroads Montessori offer programming for four-year olds. Locations: • American Indian Magnet* • Barack and Michelle Obama* • Battle Creek • Benjamin Mays* • Bruce Vento* • Cherokee Heights • Como Park • Crossroads • Dayton’s Bluff • Eastern Heights
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Family Programs Looking for child care? Discovery Club offers yearround care at Saint Paul Public Elementary Schools for grades PreK-5 during before school, after school, summer and nonschool days. Experience convenient, quality care at a school near you.
Call 651-632-3793 or visit discoveryclub.spps.org
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• Required by State Law before starting Kindergarten. • Screen at 3 to help find health and learning problems sooner, so help may be found. ECS staff may connect you to early learning programs. • ECS includes: Vision/Hearing/Speech/Development/and a Health Review Contact ECS at 651-632-3746 to set up a FREE appointment at 2102 University Ave. W., St. Paul, MN Evalúe a su niño a los 3 años. Contacte al Early Childhood Screening en 651-632-3746 para coordinar una cita gratis Caafimaadka cunugaaga halagu baadho 3 sano jir. SI aad balan uga qabsatid, kala xiriir Waaxada u qaabilsan Baaridda Waxbarashada dhalaanka (Early Childhood Screening): 651-632-3746 Coj koj tus me nyuam mus soj ntsuam thaum nws muaj 3 xyoos. Yog xav teem caij coj me nyuam mus ntsuam xyuas dawb, hu rau Early Childhood Screening ntawm 651-632-3746
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Fitness & Dance Registration
Phone: 651-744-5094 Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS Central Senior High School 275 N. Lexington Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55104
Additional registration information on page 58.
FITNESS Low-Impact Aerobics
Enjoy a cardio workout that incorporates low-impact aerobic and dance moves creating an easy-to-follow total body workout! Bring a mat; hand weights are optional. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class Nov. 14, 28. Mon Sep 21 • 6:30p-7:30p • 22 sessions • $73 Sat Sep 26 • 8:30-9:30a Central HS • C. Blakey • #5301FCA Wed Sep 23 • 6:30-7:30p • 12 sessions • $40 Ramsey MS • C. Blakey • #5301FCB
Aikido & Ki Development
Aikido and Ki Development combines Japanese martial arts with breathing, relaxation and coordination techniques to develop your natural ability to respond to stress and conflict positively, peacefully and creatively. Mon Sep 21 • 7:00-7:55p • 4 sessions • $40 The Center for • J. Poppele • #5051FCA Mind-Body Oneness, 550 Vandalia St., Suite 203, 55114
Ballet Barre
Ages 16 and up. This unique barre class is elegant fitness combining the rigor of classical ballet with conditioning and fitness exercises. Isometric strength, flexibility, body alignment and balance are all addressed in this class. Either ballet leotards, tights and slippers or athletic wear and socks are recommended. Wed Sep 23 • 7:30-8:15p • 8 sessions • $55 The Klub Haus • G. Finnegan Amdahl • #3509FHA 1079 Rice St., 55117
Jazzercise
Every Jazzercise group fitness class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. $35/ EFT per month unlimited, $12 drop-in. Register at the door. No registrations taken by Community Education. For information, call Sandy at 651-983-6807. No class Oct. 13, Nov. 3, 28, Dec. 5. Mon-Wed Sep 8 • 5:45-6:45p • Sat Sep 12 • 8:30-9:30a • ongoing Ramsey MS • S. Reinhold
Kettlebells: Learn to Swing
Get leaner, stronger, more athletic, and more confident! Learn the kettlebell swing, which is quite possibly the best single exercise you can do for overall fitness. Double up and take both Wednesdays and Saturdays for $130. Wed Sep 30 • 6:30-7:15p • 5 sessions • $78 Fawn Friday Kettlebell Studio • #5351FEA 2325 Endicott St., 55114 Sat Oct 3 • 10:00-10:45a • 5 sessions • $78 Fawn Friday Kettlebell Studio • #5351FEC 2325 Endicott St., 55114 Wed Nov 4 • 6:30-7:15p • 5 sessions • $78 Fawn Friday Kettlebell Studio • #5351FEB 2325 Endicott St., 55114 Sat Nov 7 • 10:00-10:45a • 5 sessions • $78 Fawn Friday Kettlebell Studio • #5351FED 2325 Endicott St., 55114
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Below the Belt
Tighten and tone your tummy, tush and thighs with aerobics focused on those hard-to-reach muscle groups. Bring an exercise mat or a towel and a 10"-12" playground ball. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. Mon Sep 21 • 5:30-6:15p • 13 sessions • $91 Highland Park HS • S. Peltier • #5330FCA Wed Sep 23 • 5:30-6:15p • 13 sessions • $91 Highland Park HS • S. Peltier • #5330FCB Register online at commed.spps.org
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Fitness & Dance Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
Beginning Pilates-Based Mat Exercise
Condition and tone your body with Pilates! Controlled mat exercises create strength, stability and suppleness in the spine while improving abdominal and back strength, posture and balance. Pilates provides stress reduction while enhancing injury prevention. Bring a blanket and mat. No class Nov. 3. Mon Sep 21 • 7:00-8:00p • 6 sessions • $52 Ramsey MS • J. Dregni • #5690FCA Tue Oct 20 • 6:30-7:30p • 6 sessions • $52 Ramsey MS • A. Thompson • #5690FCB Mon Nov 2 • 7:00-8:00p • 7 sessions • $61 Ramsey MS • J. Dregni • #5690FCC
Running Your First 5K: From Sidelines to Finish Line
Running 3.1 miles is an attainable goal, and this class will help you get there! Instruction will cover proper stretching techniques, how to overcome the mental challenges of running and get you on your way to a 5K finish. Each class will include outdoor running; dress for the weather. Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-7:00p • 6 sessions • $52 Como Park HS • L. Staiger • #5112FCA
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T'ai Chi Chih
T'ai Chi Chih is a series of slow movements that form a moving meditation. The movements work to circulate chi (energy) throughout the body for health and well-being. Benefits can include stress reduction, improved balance, a better immune system and increased calmness. Wear comfortable layered clothing. No class Nov. 3. Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-7:15p • 8 sessions • $70 Como Park HS • E. Hanson-Florin • #5665FCA
T'ai Chi Ch'uan
T'ai Chi Ch'uan offers significant health benefits including low-impact exercise, relaxation, stress-management, flexibility, serenity and balance. Each class consists of three segments: standing Chi Kung, seated Chi Kung, and the practice of T'ai Chi forms. No class Nov. 28, Dec. 5. Mon Sep 21 • 6:30-8:00p • 13 sessions • $108 Ramsey MS • Laughing Waters T'ai Chi Club • #5660FCA Sat Sep 26 • 8:30-10:00a • 11 sessions • $92 Ramsey MS • Laughing Waters T'ai Chi Club • #5660FCB
Total Body Conditioning
Improve muscular endurance, cardiovascular health and flexibility through cardio and resistance training. Start with a warm-up, followed by high/low-impact aerobics, core strengthening, stretching, relaxation, and cool-down. Bring a mat and water bottle. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. Mon Sep 28 • 5:40-6:40p • 11 sessions • $73 Ramsey MS • L. Van Berkom • #5302FCA
by contributing to the Lyle Swanson Youth Scholarship Fund. For details and to make a contribution, visit www.commed.spps.org
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Fitness & Dance Nordic Walking
Turn your walk into a total body workout! Discover how proper Nordic Walking techniques engage up to 90% of your muscles while increasing your heart rate and calorie burn. Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather. LEKI Nordic Walking poles will be available for use during the class. Tue Sep 29 • 5:45-7:15p • 1 session • $22 Como Park HS • K. Okey • #5260FCA
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Power Walking
Power walking is achieved by walking at a brisk pace while tightening key muscles. When done correctly, you receive the benefits of cardio and strength training at the same time without the high impact on your joints that can occur from running. Dress for the weather; good shoes are essential. Hand weights are optional. Wed Sep 23 • 5:30-6:30p • 6 sessions • $59 Highland Park HS • L. Staiger • #5114FCA
Water Exercise classes See Aquatics, pages 36-37. Weight Training for Women
Weight training strengthens your muscles and raises your metabolism. In this women-only class, we'll use free weights to tighten and tone our muscles in a fun and inclusive atmosphere. Bring an exercise mat or a towel; weight gloves are optional. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. Mon Sep 21 • 6:15-7:15p • 13 sessions • $123 Highland Park HS • S. Peltier • #5340FCA Wed Sep 23 • 6:15-7:15p • 13 sessions • $123 Highland Park HS • S. Peltier • #5340FCB
Zumba!
Zumba fitness is exercise in disguise! Hypnotic Latin rhythms fused with easy-to-follow dance moves create an intervalstyle, calorie-burning dance fitness party. No dance experience necessary. No class Oct. 22, Nov. 26. Thu Sep 24 • 6:30-7:30p • 10 sessions • $81 Highland Park MS • A. Michaud • #5300FCA
Zumba Gold
This very low- to no-impact (no jumping) fun, feel-good workout mixes Latin dance steps with international rhythms with the active senior in mind. We work on balance, posture, muscle toning, and range of motion with the goal of improving activities of daily living. Mon Sep 28 • 1:30-2:15p • 8 sessions • $53 Wheelock Early Learning Center • C. Vickerman • #5892FSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 = Daytime/senior-friendly class Register online at commed.spps.org
Introduction to Yoga Workshop
If you want to try yoga but don’t think you are flexible enough, this short-form class is for you. If you can breathe, you can do yoga! Learn what to expect in a group class, how to modify for your specific needs, and essential guidelines to follow in any kind of yoga class you go to. Offered in partnership with RiverGarden Yoga Center. Wed Oct 7 • 6:00-7:00p • 4 sessions • $39 Humboldt SS • A. McDonough • #5073FEA
Gentle Yoga Workshop
Experience four sessions of gentle yoga postures to open the body, soothing breath techniques to calm the mind, and guided visualization to support your health and well-being. All abilities welcome. The class will be catered to your needs and interests. Offered in partnership with RiverGarden Yoga Center. Wed Oct 7 • 7:15-8:15p • 4 sessions • $39 Humboldt SS • A. McDonough • #5072FEA
Gentle Yoga
Discover balance in your body and mind through gentle movements, yoga postures, breathing exercises and deep relaxation. This is a great class for beginners or those wanting a gentle approach to yoga. Accommodations available for those unable to get on the floor. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat. Wed Sep 23 • 10:00-11:00a • 8 sessions • $56 Wheelock Early Learning Center • N. Mejia • #5701FSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Beginning Hatha Yoga
Learn the basic principles of yoga to stretch and strengthen your body and mind. Bring a blanket, yoga mat and belt. Wear loose clothing and please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class Nov. 26. Mon Sep 21 • 5:15-6:15p • 12 sessions • $89 Ramsey MS • K. Kuluvar • #5875FHA Thu Sep 24 • 5:15-6:15p • 11 sessions • $82 Highland Park MS • K. Kuluvar • #5875FHB FALL 2015
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Fitness & Dance Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
Beginning/Advanced Beginning Hatha Yoga
Recognize your physical and mental potential through yoga! This introductory class focuses on the basic principles of Iyengar yoga. Bring two blankets and a yoga mat. Wear loose clothing and please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class Oct. 13, Nov. 3, 28, Dec. 5. Tue Sep 22 • 7:55-8:55p • 11 sessions • $82 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • #5874FCA Sat Sep 26 • 8:00-9:00a • 11 sessions • $82 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • #5874FCB
Advanced Beginning Hatha Yoga
Continue your Iyengar yoga journey with this follow up to Beginning/Advanced Beginning Hatha Yoga with more physically demanding and complex poses. Bring two blankets, a yoga mat and belt. Wear loose clothing and please keep perfume/ scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class Oct. 13, Nov. 3. Tue Sep 22 • 5:15-6:15p • 11 sessions • $82 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • #5876FCA
Continuing Yoga
For students who have completed one year of Beginning Yoga or with instructor permission. Students will explore positions in standing, sitting, twists, inversions, and forward and backward extensions. Bring three blankets, two yoga blocks and one yoga belt. Please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Mon Sep 21 • 6:20-7:50p • 12 sessions • $110 Ramsey MS • K. Kuluvar • #5873FCA
Intermediate Gentle Hatha Yoga
For students who have completed Advanced Beginning Hatha Yoga classes and are looking to explore the Iyengar yoga tradition in greater depth but in a less physically demanding way. Bring three blankets, a yoga mat and belt. Wear loose clothing and please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. Wed Sep 23 • 5:15-6:30p • 13 sessions • $111 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • #5879FCA
Intermediate Hatha Yoga
For students who have completed Beginning and Advanced Beginning Yoga classes and are looking to continue challenging their Iyengar yoga practice. Bring three blankets, a yoga mat and belt. Wear loose clothing and please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class Oct. 13, Nov. 3. Tue Sep 22 • 6:20-7:50p • 11 sessions • $101 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • #5877FCA Wed Sep 23 • 6:35-8:05p • 13 sessions • $119 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • #5877FCB
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Advanced Hatha Yoga
For students who have completed at least one year of Intermediate Hatha Yoga in the Iyengar tradition or with instructor permission. Bring three blankets, a yoga mat and belt. Wear loose clothing and please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class Nov. 28, Dec. 5. Sat Sep 26 • 9:05-10:35a • 11 sessions • $101 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • #5878FCA
Meditation Basics & Kundalini Yoga
Simple instructions followed by practice with postures, breath, mental focus and mantra will allow you to gradually calm your mind and thoughts. The class will include yoga exercises to prepare the body, relaxation to calm the nervous system and one or more meditations. Wear comfortable clothing for movement. Wed Sep 30 • 7:00-8:30p • 6 sessions • $55 RiverGarden Yoga Center • J. Paxton • #5880FCA 455 West 7th Street, 55102
Yoga for Life
Warm up through slow-paced poses while maximizing relaxation. Basic postures, strength, flexibility, breath awareness and guided relaxation will be explored. Appropriate for all fitness levels. Bring a yoga mat and water bottle. Wear comfortable clothing and please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Wed Sep 23 • 6:00-7:15p • 8 sessions • $80 Como Park Elem • M. Ames • #5700FCA
Yoga for Well-Being
Begin with a short, quiet period to prepare the mind and body, followed by limbering moves to warm up muscles and joints in preparation for posture work. No yoga experience necessary. Bring a yoga mat. Wear comfortable clothing and please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Mon Sep 21 • 6:00-7:15p • 8 sessions • $70 Como Park HS • E. Hanson-Florin • #5885FCA
DANCE African Movement
An introduction to the dance styles of the African Diaspora, drawing from West Africa, the Caribbean and Latin countries, accompanied by live drumming. The class begins with a flowing and energizing warm-up and will get you moving to the sounds of the djembe and dun duns, along with other African instruments. Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-7:30p • 6 sessions • $50 Central HS • A. Morris-Van Tassel • #3725FCA
Register online at commed.spps.org
Fitness & Dance Latin Nightclub Dances
Adult Ballet
Ages 16 and up. Elegant fitness for the adult beginning ballet student or the young adult dancer in an affirming atmosphere. The beautiful and flowing movements will help you develop tone, muscular strength and length. Ballet leotard, tights and slippers recommended. Please call Grand Jeté at 651-227-0331 for dancewear questions. Wed Sep 23 • 6:15-7:15p • 8 sessions • $60 The Klub Haus • G. Finnegan Amdahl • #3510FHA 1079 Rice St., 55117
Ballroom Sampler
Explore the basics of ballroom including the tango, the waltz, fox-trot and more. Learn lead-follow techniques, partnering skills and moves to help you feel comfortable and have fun on the social dance floor. Tue Nov 10 • 6:00-6:55p • 5 sessions • $45 Ramsey MS • S. Butler • #3616FCA
Basic Belly Dance: Lebanese-Style
Belly dancing is an ancient art form that is a fun and exciting way to express yourself and get a great workout at the same time. Learn dance techniques, rhythms and music of the Mideast. Wear comfortable clothing. For women only please. Wed Sep 23 • 6:00-7:30p • 6 sessions • $46 Harding HS • A. Ebeling • #3515FCA
Hip-Hop Drill & Step
Enjoy fun, high-energy dance steps while learning a selection of popular dances and upbeat choreography. This class is for all skill levels as each participant will be shown how to moderate the intensity of the movements according to individual ability. Mon Sep 21 • 7:00-8:00p • 6 sessions • $50 Creative Arts HS • E. Stevens • #3575FCA
Learn basic steps, turns and movements of the Cuban Mambo and Cha Cha, the Merengue and Bachata from the Dominican Republic, and Salsa as danced in Puerto Rico and other various Latin countries. After the last class, we will select a Latin nightclub to meet at to fully enjoy these five dances. Mon Sep 21 • 6:30-8:00p • 6 sessions • $56 Highland Park HS • M. Rubio • #3611FCA Mon Nov 2 • 6:30-8:00p • 6 sessions • $56 Highland Park HS • M. Rubio • #3611FCB
Line Dancing with a Twist
Whether your interest is pop, country or anything in between, we have a line dance for you. Dancing with groups of people, doing fun and easy steps in lines or rows, is a great way to get exercise, learn some basic popular dances, and have a great time. No class Sep. 30, Nov. 18, 25. Wed Sep 16 • 12:30-1:30p • 6 sessions • $43 Arlington Hills Community Center • D. Allen • #6408FSA 1200 Payne Ave., 55130 Wed Nov 4 • 12:30-1:30p • 5 sessions • $36 Arlington Hills Community Center • D. Allen • #6408FSB 1200 Payne Ave., 55130
Swing & Jitterbug
Explore the evolution of swing dances from the late 1920s through today. Learn footwork and fun moves done to 1950's rock and roll, big band, disco, western swing and jazz. Other topics may include 6-Count Swing, triple time, Disco Swing, plus an introduction to 1930's swing dances. Tue Nov 10 • 8:00-8:55p • 5 sessions • $45 Ramsey MS • S. Butler • #3704FCA
Therapeutic Dance
Dance is an effective way to improve your ability to exercise, increase confidence and reduce stress and depression. This therapeutic dance class is a method of healing for all skill levels. Tue Sep 22 • 7:45-8:45p • 6 sessions • $50 Central HS • E. Stevens • #3729FCA Tue Nov 10 • 7:45-8:45p • 6 sessions • $50 Central HS • E. Stevens • #3729FCB
Wedding Sampler
= Daytime/senior-friendly class Register online at commed.spps.org
Learn to be comfortable dancing in any social situation with these easily adaptable party dances. We will cover the waltz and foxtrot, the merengue, basic swing steps and then some fad dances including the twist and pony to get you through any wedding! Tue Nov 10 • 7:00-7:55p • 5 sessions • $45 Ramsey MS • S. Butler • #3706FCA FALL 2015
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Health & Wellness Registration
Phone: 651-744-5094 Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS Central Senior High School 275 N. Lexington Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55104
Additional registration information on page 58.
• All supply fees must be paid to instructors.
Abdominal Strengtheners
A few reasons abdominal muscles weaken and lose shape are past pregnancies, surgeries, sitting at a desk all day, being sedentary and poor posture. In this workshop, you will learn a series of extremely effective exercises that will quickly strengthen all four layers of abdominal muscle, especially the deepest layer, without stressing your back or neck joints and without having to get on the floor. Learn a different, more effective way to flatten your stomach, reshape your waistline, and prevent/relieve lower back discomfort. Mon Oct 5 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • $35 Ramsey MS • J. Novak • #5666FCA
ADHD: Don't Be Defined by a Diagnosis
Join a pediatric chiropractor specializing in unique neurological cases to learn what families can do to keep the entire family balanced while giving additional attention to a child with an ADHD diagnosis. This course meets the Minnesota Department of Education's criteria for continuing education credits. Mon Sep 28 • 6:30-7:45p • 1 session • Free Creative Arts HS • T. Betzold • #5670FCA Sat Oct 24 • 9:00-10:15a • 1 session • Free Harding HS • T. Betzold • #5670FCB Thu Dec 3 • 6:00-7:15p • 1 session • Free Highland Park MS • T. Betzold • #5670FCC
Back in Balance with the Alexander Technique
Good balance enhances how you look, feel and move. Drawing on concepts from the Alexander Technique, explore how we often interfere with optimal balance. Learn to make choices for more ease in everyday activities. Some work will be done on the floor. Students should bring a mat to class. No class Oct. 15. Thu Sep 24 • 6:45-7:45p • 6 sessions • $58 Highland Park MS • L. Hill • #8562FHA
CPR: Adult, Child, Infant & AED Training
Learn CPR and obstructed airway procedures for adults, children and infants. Upon completion of this class, you will receive a twoyear certification from the American Heart Association. (AED = Automated External Defibrillator) Thu Nov 12 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $60 Highland Park MS • Twin Cities Safety • #5512FHA
CPR & First Aid Training
Learn interactive First Aid as offered by the American Heart Association as well as CPR, AED (Automated External Defibrillator) and obstructed airway procedures for adults, children and infants. The class includes hands-on training, video demonstrations, discussion and a written test to secure a two-year certification. Sat Oct 24 • 8:30a-1:30p • 1 session • $80 Central HS • Twin Cities Safety • #5513FHA
Meditation & Energy Skills for Life & Relationships
Whose energy is driving your decisions, actions and emotions? Uncover your own best self with an innovative meditation system. Explore ways to skillfully interact with your energy and the energy of others, generating kindness, openness and generosity. Mon Sep 28 • 6:30-8:00p • 1 introductory session • $10 Creative Arts HS • S. Remke • #5634FEAA Mon Oct 19 • 6:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $57 Creative Arts HS • S. Remke • #5634FEA
Meditation: Self-Healing & Self-Transformation
Join a certified universal Tao instructor for a fun-filled series of self-healing meditation techniques. These techniques teach you how to transform everyday stress into vitality and balance negative emotions with positive to create internal harmony. Mon Oct 19 • 7:30-8:30p • 3 sessions • $52 + $5 supply fee Central HS • B. Bertsch • #5640FHA
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Arts Crafts l Hobbies l Textiles
Health & Wellness
Nutritional Solutions to Osteoporosis
Protein, healthy fats and a variety of fruits and vegetables are the foundation for healthy bones. Discover how soda and processed foods weaken your bones; understand the importance of Vitamin D; and learn about the best form of calcium for your bones. This course is designed to meet the continuing education criteria for registered nurses and is approved for 2.4 CEUs. Thu Oct 15 • 10:30a-12:30p • 1 session • $38 Nutritional Weight & Wellness • #5675FHA Wheelock Early Learning Center, 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Overcome Your Carbohydrate Cravings
Overcoming carb cravings is not a matter of willpower but a matter of biology. Learn how you can stop the vicious cycle of food craving and weight gain through a two-week plan designed to stop cravings, help you lose weight and help keep your insulin levels balanced. Thu Oct 15 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • $35 Highland Park MS • J. Novak • #3513FCA
Stressed Out? High Anxiety? Real Food is the Answer
Good nutrition protects you from many stress-related conditions including heart disease, inflammation pain and depression. Learn how eating real food in balance can help you manage stress and anxiety. The foods you eat are your best defense! RNs are able to earn 2.4 CEUs by taking this class. Tue Oct 13 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $38 Central HS • Nutritional Weight & Wellness • #5651FHA
AGING AND VETERANS' RESOURCES Medicare A, B, C, & D: An Overview
Unravel the mystery that is Medicare, including what is covered by Parts A and B, enrollment guidelines, Minnesota options including the Advantage Plans (Part C), Prescription Drug Coverage (Part D), and where to go for extra help with prescription drug costs. We will also cover Medicare fraud. Wed Oct 21 • 7:00-8:30p • 1 session • $5 Harding HS • M. Theesfeld • #5501FSA
Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org
= Daytime/senior-friendly class Register online at commed.spps.org
Getting to Know VA Benefits
Excuse Me, What Did You Say? Understanding Hearing Loss & Tinnitus
Can You Hear Me Now? Understanding Hearing Aids
Vision Changing?
Receive important information on the State and Federal VA Benefits that apply to veterans and their family members. Learn what benefits exist, who is eligible and who to contact to assist you with the VA claims process. Mon Oct 26 • 1:00-2:00p • 1 session • Free Wheelock Early Learning Center • D. Kaiser • #5560FSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Hearing loss and tinnitus affects your ability to clearly hear sounds around you. Learn about different types of hearing loss, the impact hearing loss and tinnitus can have on communication, and strategies to help you in difficult listening situations. Offered in partnership with Minnesota Department of Audiology. Mon Nov 9 • 1:00-3:00p • 1 session • $9 SPPS Community and • M. Richter • #6415FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
The world of hearing aids can be overwhelming. Learn the pros and cons, as well as the basics of hearing loss, hearing aid styles and technology available. Information on the Telephone Equipment Distribution Program (TED) will also be provided. Offered in partnership with Minnesota Academy of Audiology and Minnesota Department of Human Services. Mon Nov 16 • 1:00-3:00p • 1 session • $9 SPPS Community and • B. Cherryholmes/M. Richter • #6416FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Receive tips and tools to help stay active and independent with less vision. This hands-on class will provide practical solutions and resources, many of which are free. Take this opportunity to understand what's available for you, or someone close to you who's experiencing changes in vision. Offered in partnership with the Minnesota State Services for the Blind. Mon Oct 12 • 10:30a-12:30p • 1 session • $9 SPPS Community and • L. Larges • #6417FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 FALL 2015
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Home & Garden Registration
Phone: 651-744-3072 Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School 1526 E. Sixth St. St. Paul, MN 55106
Additional registration information on page 58.
• All supply fees must be paid to instructors.
HOME MAINTENANCE Basic Home Repair
Learn how to do some of the most common home repairs yourself. Emphasis will be focused on sinks, faucets, tubular drainage, toilet repairs and electrical repairs. Information will be presented on types of tools needed and their uses. Hands-on application. Wed Oct 7 • 6:30-8:30p • 3 sessions • $51 Humboldt SS • P. Schwartz • #6800FEA
Drywall & Plaster Repair
Learn to repair damaged walls and ceilings. This class covers the different kinds of drywall, hanging and taping, drywall repair, and repairing of plastered areas with either drywall or plaster. Handson opportunities are available. Wed Nov 11 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $29 Harding HS • P. Schwartz • #6012FEA
Electrical Circuits
Learn to do basic home electrical wiring repairs. Students will learn about the different types of wire, circuit breakers, light switches and wall receptacles and how to replace them. Experience hands-on exercises to wire three different types of circuits and how to test them. Wed Oct 28 • 6:00-8:30p • 2 sessions • $39 Harding HS • P. Schwartz • #6200FEA
Old Windows: Repair or Replace?
Replacing windows can be a big financial commitment. Join a window repair and restoration expert to explore all of your options! Learn some tips and tricks for repairing those beautiful old windows yourself, and find out when you are better off opting for a professional replacement. Wed Oct 7 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $39 Harding HS • P. Schmidt • #6007FEA
Family Fun: DIY Backyard Birding See Science, Technology, Engineering & Math, page 50. = Daytime/senior-friendly class
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MECHANICS Winter Biking Basics
If you are looking to extend your biking season, this class is for you. Learn the basics of winter biking and bike maintenance. Thu Oct 22 • 6:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $39 Cycles for Change • #6004FEA 712 University Ave. W., St Paul, MN 55104
Family Fun: Small Gas Engine Maintenance & Repair Adults and youth, ages 11 and up. Work together to take apart, clean and repair a small gas engine with instructor support. Please bring in your own engine to work on to the first class. Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-8:00p • 6 sessions $119 adult/youth pair Central HS Service Station • J. Aaslund • #6003FE 1157 Selby Ave., 55104
WOODWORKING
Woodworking 1 & 2
Open Woodshop
For beginners and those with some experience. Learn the basics of woodworking with power equipment while making a beautiful night stand/end table. The project will cover methods of precise layout and joining. Sat Sep 26 • 9:00a-12:00p • 6 sessions • $72 + $25 supply fee Central HS • P. Schwartz • #6005FEA
Designed for students who have a specific project in mind and can work independently. Power tool instructions are available. Bring your plan and wood for project to the first class. Sat Sep 26 • 9:00a-12:00p • 6 sessions • $72 Central HS • P. Schwartz • #6002FEA
GARDENING How to Design Your Garden
Start planning your backyard paradise. Discuss and view a wide variety of design concepts, and then have the opportunity to work on your own design in small groups with instructor support. Wed Oct 7 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $41 SPPS Community and • C. Heegaard • Course# 6050SEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 Register online at commed.spps.org
Language & Writing Registration
Phone: 651-744-5094 Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS Central Senior High School 275 N. Lexington Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55104
Additional registration information on page 58.
• All supply and text fees must be paid to instructors.
LANGUAGE Beginning French
Basic conversation, reading, listening and writing skills will be taught. Students will learn basic regular verbs as well as some irregular verbs. Present, past and future tenses, basic negations, questions and adjective usage are also part of the class. No class Nov. 3. Tue Sep 22 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Central HS • C. Holmes • #4000FHA
Intermediate French
Intended for students who have completed beginning- or intermediate-level classes. The objective of this course is to help students further develop proficiency in communicating in French. Students will review and learn new vocabulary and develop their grammar structures. Oral expression is a big part of this class. Mon Sep 21 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Central HS • C. Holmes • #4002FHA
French Conversation
Vous aimez parler Français? This is an intermediate conversation class conducted entirely in French. We will choose a variety of fun discussion topics such as music, food, film, literature and current events. At least two years of French experience recommended. Venez nombreux! Laissez les bons temps rouler! Mon Sep 21 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Central HS • C. Holmes • #4003FHA
Introduction to French Literature
Discover some of the most significant poems and stories of the French literary tradition. Non-French speaking students are welcome and can read text in English translations. Discussion will be in English. No class Nov. 3. Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Central HS • C. Holmes • #4004FHA
Register online at commed.spps.org
Introduction to Irish Gaelic
Learn basic everyday conversation and useful phrases, along with insights into how the language works. Students who complete this course will have the option of continuing with Monday night Irish lessons for free. Mon Sep 21 • 7:00-9:00p • 4 sessions • $38 Central HS • Gaeltacht Minnesota • #4010FHA
Scots Gaelic 1
Get a taste of Gaelic as it is spoken in Scotland! You'll learn how to say basic useful phrases in this fascinating language, known as Gàidhlig. We'll also touch on its history and current use in Scotland, and its relation to other Celtic languages. Mon Nov 2 • 7:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $30 Central HS • Gaeltacht Minnesota • #4011FHA
Reading & Writing Hmong
Learn to read and write Hmong with Concordia University language instructor Lee Pao Xiong. Students will spend time reading, constructing sentences and writing basic correspondences while learning the Hmong language from both lecture and handson exercises. No class Oct. 13, Nov. 3. Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-7:30p • 8 sessions • $58 + $10 text fee Ramsey MS • L. P. Xiong • #4180FHA
Italian 1
This introductory course includes basic grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary along with insights on Italian culture. The textbook, Learn Italian the Fast and Fun Way, may be purchased at Barnes & Noble Booksellers or online at Amazon.com. No class Nov. 3. Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Como Park HS • M. Nilles • #4170FHA
Italian 2
This class is a continuation of Italian 1 and includes more complex grammar, writing and conversation. Students with previous Italian language experience are also welcome. Ci Vediamo! The textbook, Learn Italian the Fast and Fun Way, may be purchased at Barnes & Noble Booksellers or online at Amazon.com. No class Nov. 3. Tue Sep 22 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Como Park HS • M. Nilles • #4171FHA FALL 2015
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Language & Writing Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
Beginning Japanese
Discover the Japanese culture through basic conversation and expression. Please provide email address as class materials will be sent electronically before the first class. No class Oct. 13, Nov. 3. Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • T. Shimano • #4340FHA
Intermediate Japanese
Students will concentrate on the use of verbs. Knowledge of the Japanese scripts hiragana and katakana is helpful but not required. Please provide email address as class materials will be sent electronically before the first class. No class Oct. 13, Nov. 3. Tue Sep 22 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • T. Shimano • #4341FHA
Advanced Japanese
Ideal for students who have completed Intermediate Japanese, this class will further develop students' vocabulary and conversational skills. Thu Sep 24 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Highland Park MS • T. Shimano • #4342FHA
WRITING Exploring the Art of Personal Writing
Explore various writing genres from journals to letters, memoir to poetry, and essay to fiction to help you discover your distinctive voice and style. Bring a journal, your favorite pen and your imagination. Mon Sep 21 • 7:00-8:30p • 5 sessions • $48 + $5 supply fee Ramsey MS • P. Blau • #4400FHA
Fix Your Errors in English
Uncover the most common errors in grammar: problems with subject and verb agreement, misplaced modifiers, incomplete sentences, confusion over homonyms and more. Examine aspects of writing style that includes proofreading techniques. This is excellent for business people who wish to improve their communications. Mon Nov 9 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $25 Como Park HS • M. Moen • #4050FHA
How to Write Your Family History Book
Course content is largely driven by students' interests such as kanji, grammar and commonly used expressions. Completion of Advanced Japanese or equivalent is required. Thu Sep 24 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Highland Park MS • T. Shimano • #4343FHA
Are you a fan of NBC's Who Do You Think You Are? Your ancestors are every bit as interesting as the forebears of the famous featured on the show. Learn how to create a family history book you can be proud of, with family group sheets, pedigree charts, maps, indexes, narratives and more. Mon Oct 26 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $25 Como Park HS • M. Moen • #4051FHA
Beginning Spanish
How to Write, Publish and Sell Your Ebook
Japanese Seminar
Designed for those taking Spanish for the first time or for those who need a refresher, this class will cover basic conversation and the fifty most common regular verbs. Taught by a native Spanish speaker. Mon Sep 21 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 + $10 text fee Ramsey MS • S. Rios • #4360FHA
Advanced Beginning Spanish
This is a continuation of Beginning Spanish or for those who have had high school or some college Spanish. Learn grammatical rules and conjugation of fifty regular verbs and seventeen irregular verbs in present, past and future simple tenses along with sentence writing and conversation. Taught by a native Spanish speaker. Mon Sep 21 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 + $10 text fee Ramsey MS • S. Rios • #4361FHA
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Explore the world of writing in this fun and informative class intended for the self-starting author interested in publishing their own work and sharing it with a worldwide audience. Learn about royalty rates, costs, processes, formats, promotion and sales, and how to convert your manuscript into an ebook. Thu Oct 22 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $28 Highland Park MS • S. Smith • #4510FHA
Publish Your Own Book
Join other aspiring authors in learning the publishing process: creation, publication, promoting/marketing and sales – using time-honored, traditional and cutting-edge strategies. Learn how to produce a professional quality book for fewer out-of-pocket expenses as well as marketing strategies to promote and sell your product. Wed Sep 30 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $28 Ramsey MS • S. Smith • #4520FHA
@SPPSCommunityEd Register online at commed.spps.org
Older Adults Registration
Phone: 651-744-3072 Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School 1526 E. Sixth St. St. Paul, MN 55106
Punch Cards: Additional registration information on page 58.
Punch cards must be purchased to participate in Cards, Clubs, and select older adult activities that are ongoing. The fee for the punch card is $10 for 10 sessions and is good for one year from the date of purchase.
CARDS Cribbage
Do you know how to play cribbage and are looking for a friendly group to play? This group meets every week. Please arrive 15 minutes early. Preregistration is not necessary. Purchase punch card on-site. No class Nov. 26. Thu Sep 3 • 12:00-2:30p • ongoing • punch card Battle Creek Rec • #3173FSA
Hand & Foot
Hand and Foot is a North American game related to Canasta. This friendly group meets every week. Please arrive 15 minutes early. Preregistration is not necessary. Purchase punch card on-site. Wed Sep 2 • 12:00-2:30p • ongoing • punch card Battle Creek Rec • #3170FSA
Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org
Don’t see what you are looking for? Additional daytime classes are offered throughout other sections of the catalog. Look for the sunshine icon! = Daytime/senior-friendly class
CLUBS Book Club
Connect and discuss with fellow readers! Great titles from many genres are explored each month. Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072 for the current selection. Meets the fourth Monday of each month. Purchase punch card on-site. Mon Sep 28 • 12:45-2:15p • ongoing • punch card Rice Street Library • #3174FSA Mon Sep 28 • 1:00-2:30p • ongoing • punch card Sun Ray Library • #3174FSB
Knit & Crochet Club
Refresh or learn how to knit and crochet with us. You will have the opportunity to share, read patterns and get new ideas. Beginners are welcome. Preregistration is not necessary. Purchase punch card on-site. Tue Sep 8 • 9:30a-12:00p • ongoing • punch card Oxford Community Center • #3097FSA Tue Sep 8 • 10:30a-12:30p • ongoing • punch card Wheelock Early Learning Center • #3097FSB 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Help Youth In Need by contributing to the Lyle Swanson Youth Scholarship Fund. For details and to make a contribution, visit www.commed.spps.org
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Older Adults Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.
DRIVING CLASSES 55+ Driver Safety Courses
Save money now. Motorists 55 years of age and older will explore changes in traffic laws, the latest vehicle technology, easy-to-use defensive driving tips, traffic safety and accident prevention tips. Completion of these courses will produce a 10% decrease in your car insurance. The 8-hour course is required for first-time students; the 4-hour refresher is required every three years thereafter. Instructors vary by vendor, date and location. All classes result in the same discount.
8-Hour Courses AARP 8-Hour: Wed Oct 7 • 4:30-8:30p • 2 sessions • $24 East Side Learning Hub • #5627SuSA @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106 Sat Nov 7 • 8:30a-12:30p • 2 sessions • $24 Central HS • #5627FSA Minnesota Highway Safety & Research Center 8-Hour: Tue-Wed Oct 13-14 • 9:00a-1:00p • 2 sessions • $24 North Dale Rec • #5625FSA
4-Hour Refresher Courses AARP 4-Hour Refresher: Tue Sep 15 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 Sun Ray Library • #5628SuSC Sat Oct 17 • 8:30a-12:30p • 1 session • $20 Edgcumbe Rec • #5628FSA Wed Oct 21 • 4:30-8:30p • 1 session • $20 Humboldt Secondary School • #5628FSB Tue Oct 27 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 Sun Ray Library • #5628FSC Mon Nov 9 • 9:30a-1:30p • 1 session • $20 Wheelock Early Learning Center • #5628FSD 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Tue Dec 1 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 Sun Ray Library • #5628FSE Tue Jan 12 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 Arlington Hills Community Center • #5628WSA 1200 Payne Ave., 55130
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Minnesota Highway Safety & Research Center 4-Hour Refresher: Wed Sep 23 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 Rondo Community Outreach Library • #5626FSA Tue Oct 20 • 4:30-8:30p • 1 session • $20 SPPS Community and • #5626FSB Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 Tue Nov 17 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $20 North Dale Rec • #5626FSC Mon Dec 14 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 Rondo Community Outreach Library • #5626FSD
FITNESS AND HEALTH All Around Fitness
Stay fit as you age. All Around Fitness is for everyone. Sessions feature exercise techniques for older adults all over the fitness spectrum from very fit to those with mobility issues. The class includes strength training and cardiovascular conditioning. Work at your own pace and receive personal attention from a trained instructor. Tue/Thu Sep 22 • 9:15-10:15a • 20 sessions • $58 Arlington Hills Community Center • J. Campbell • #5150FSA 1200 Payne Ave., 55130
Looking for more fitness options? Check out Zumba Gold, Gentle Yoga and Line Dancing with a Twist See Fitness & Dance, pages 19, 21. Foot Care Clinic
This personal foot care clinic will help you keep your feet healthy. The first and fourth Tuesday of each month. Fee is per half-hour. Appointments are taken through the Conway-Battle Creek Living at Home Block Nurse Program at 651-793-8190. Tue Sep 1 • 9:30a-12:30p • ongoing • $24 Grace Lutheran Church • #5672FSA 1730 Old Hudson Rd., 55106
Register online at commed.spps.org
Special Topics & Events Registration
Phone: 651-744-3072 Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School 1526 E. Sixth St. St. Paul, MN 55106
Additional registration information on page 58.
Gettysburg: The Turning Point
We will go back in time to Gettysburg in early July, 1863, and see the three-day battle unfold the changing course of the Civil War. A photo presentation of the battlefield today will help visualize the Battle of Gettysburg and its outcome. Mon Nov 2 • 1:00-2:00p • 1 session • $15 SPPS Community and • D. Hartman • #6432FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
An Introduction to Islam & Muslims
Gain a better understanding of what Islam teaches and what Muslims practice. The class will introduce basic terminology, demographics and differences between religion and culture. Learn about the beliefs and practices of Muslims as well as religious celebrations. All questions answered. Wed Sep 30 • 7:00-8:30p • 1 session • $12 Ramsey MS • Islamic Resource Group • #4680FCA
Islam & Christianity: Common Ground
Join us to explore the similarities and differences between Islam and Christianity, including beliefs and practices. The class will discuss opportunities and challenges in pursuing joint Muslim/ Christian projects. Wed Nov 4 • 7:00-8:30p • 1 session • $12 Harding HS • Islamic Resource Group • #4688FCA
Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org
Saint Paul Neighborhoods Past & Present
Swede Hollow: Slum or Community?
The histories of Saint Paul’s many neighborhoods are as varied as the people who live there. Listen to local neighborhood historians and glean a deeper understanding of our city’s past. Sign up for one or more! West Seventh Neighborhood Mon Oct 5 • 10:30-11:30a • 1 session • $10 SPPS Community and • G. Brueggemann • #6435FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 West Side Neighborhood Mon Oct 12 • 10:30-11:30a • 1 session • $10 SPPS Community and • G. De La O • #6435FSB Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 Dayton's Bluff Neighborhood Mon Oct 19 • 10:30-11:30a • 1 session • $10 SPPS Community and • P. Rachleff • #6435FSC Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 Como Park Neighborhood Mon Oct 26 • 10:30-11:30a • 1 session • $10 SPPS Community and • G. Brueggemann • #6435FSD Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Swede Hollow was an initial immigrant destination in Saint Paul in the middle of the 1800s, and, over the years, Swedes, Irish, Italians and Mexicans made it their home, close to jobs on the railroad, in the Hamm's Brewery, and in downtown Saint Paul. In the 1950s, city government declared it a "slum" and burned it down. Join labor historian Peter Rachleff in an exploration of this rich history. Tue Oct 13 • 1:00-3:00p • 1 session • $12 Wheelock Early Learning Center • P. Rachleff • #6434FSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
= Daytime/senior-friendly class Register online at commed.spps.org
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Special Topics & Events Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.
Making Labor History: Saint Paul's East Side & the Great Northern Railroad Strike of 1894
Saint Paul was at the heart of a huge labor drama in April, 1894. Railroad workers, led by Eugene Debs, challenged wage cuts imposed by "robber baron" James J. Hill, and Minneapolis flour magnate Charles Pillsbury stepped in to mediate. East Side residents and locations were at the center of this struggle. Labor historian Peter Rachleff, Executive Director of the East Side Freedom Library, will discuss this community's impact on these historic events. Tue Nov 12 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $12 East Side Freedom Library • P. Rachleff • #6433FSA 1105 Greenbrier St., 55130
Telling Labor's Stories through Art & Music
While working people might seem invisible in our dominant culture, they have often turned to art and music to tell their own stories to each other and the wider public. Join labor historian Peter Rachleff to explore this process from different eras in American history through art and music. Mon Oct 5 • 6:30-8:00p • 6 sessions • $50 East Side Freedom Library • P. Rachleff • #4703FCA 1105 Greenbrier St., 55130
The Perfect Fire Storm
Minnesota and Wisconsin in 1870 to 1920 was a time of many great fires caused by logging white pines. The Peshtigo Fire was the largest forest fire that took place on October 8, 1871 in Peshtigo, Wisconsin, killing as many as 2,500, the largest in the United States. Mon Oct 12 • 1:00-2:00p • 1 session • $15 SPPS Community and • D. Hartman • #6431FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Annual Holiday Party: Tropical Holiday
Saint Paul Community Education Older Adults Program and Saint Paul Parks and Recreation's Recreation for Adults 50+ Program will be presenting a holiday beach party. Entertainment will include a high-energy performance by The Tuxedo Band featuring the past six decades of rock, country and pop music. Check out their website at www. thetuxedoband.com. The event will be held at the Clarence W. Wigington Pavilion on Harriet Island and includes lunch and entertainment. Dress for the occasion. Doors open at 11:00 a.m Tue Dec 8 • 11:30a-1:30p • 1 session • $20 Fee includes lunch and entertainment. UCare discount does not apply. Clarence W. Wigington Pavilion on • #5211FSA Harriet Island, 200 Dr. Justus Ohage Blvd., 55107 (Located on Dr. Justus Ohage Blvd. near Plato Blvd.)
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Older Adults & ECFE Volunteer Opportunity
Second Harvest Volunteer Opportunity
Serve in the Senior Corps!
A meaningful opportunity awaits you. Join the Older Adults Program as it supports an Early Childhood Famly Education classroom. There will be opportunities to help infants and toddlers or preschoolers with snack time, putting on coats, reading books and more. Select Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays, Oct. 20-Nov. 19. Volunteer as many days as you like. Times Available: Tuesdays: 10:00-11:30a Wednesdays: 2:00-3:30p Thursdays: 10:00-11:30a Please request the date/time and age group preference upon registration. To register, call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072. Wheelock Early Learning Center, 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 #6418FSA
Make an impact. Join the Upper Midwest's largest hunger-relief organization for a quick two-hour shift. Second Harvest Heartland distributes volunteer-packed boxes of groceries each month to over 9,000 low-income seniors and mothers with children. Requires standing for approximately two hours, with occasional breaks, and placing an item in the boxes as they travel on a conveyor belt. Wear closed-toe shoes. Meet at the Maplewood warehouse. Wed Nov 11 • 2:00-4:00p • 1 session • Volunteer Second Harvest Heartland's • #6414FSA Maplewood Warehouse 1140 Gervais Ave., 55109 (Hwy. 36 and Hwy. 61)
Seeking caring adults, ages 55 and up! Discover how you can make a positive impact in the life of an older adult and receive a stipend for your time as a member of the Senior Corps. Provide companionship and service to less-abled seniors in the PaynePhalen neighborhood of St. Paul. Offered in partnership with the Payne-Phalen Elders program and Lutheran Social Services. Mon Oct 19 • 1:00-2:00p • 1 session • Free Wheelock Early Learning Center • #6436FEA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
= Daytime/senior-friendly class Register online at commed.spps.org
Travel Registration Information • Online registration begins Tuesday, September 8. • Phone registration begins Wednesday, September 9 and continues until tours are full: 651-744-3072. • Payment by credit card is preferred with registration. • Payment by check is accepted if received within ten days of registration. • No senior discount. Make payment to: ISD# 625, write the trip number(s) on the noteline, and mail to: C.E. Office at Harding HS East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School 1526 E. Sixth St. St. Paul, MN 55106 Pick-up Sites (vary by tour). See Pick-up Sites listed below.
Payment/Refund Policy
Day Trips: • 25% of fee is due at time of registration. • Balance is due three weeks prior to trip, unless noted. • Refunds minus a $10 processing fee will only be issued up to 15 business days prior to a scheduled day trip, unless otherwise specified. • NO refunds will be issued less than 15 business days for a day trip. • NO refunds will be issued for individual cancellations due to inclement weather. Overnight Trips: • 25% of fee is due at time of registration. • Balance is due six weeks prior to trip, unless otherwise specified. • Refunds minus a $10 processing fee will only be issued up to 30 business days (six weeks) prior to a scheduled overnight trip (varies by vendor). • Unless specified, no refunds will be issued less than 30 business days (six weeks) prior to a scheduled overnight trip. Any trip canceled by Community Education will be fully refunded.
Pick-up Sites (vary by tour) Grace Lutheran Church • 1730 Old Hudson Rd. Oxford Community Center • 270 N. Lexington Pkwy. (Please park on the east side of parking lot away from the building.) SPPS District Administration Building • 360 Colborne St.
Tour Code Rating System The Saint Paul Community Education Tour Code Rating below is an approximate guide to help participants judge the activity level of a tour. Codes are based on the level of activity and physical ability rather than age. On the scale, 1 is the least demanding (appropriate for those with limited mobility but able to board buses on their own) and 5 is the most demanding, requiring a high level of physical fitness and mobility. If you’re unsure if a program is right for you, please call Sandy at 651-744-3072. 1 Limited mobility welcome 2 Must walk with minimal assistance 3 Active – able to do some steps and/or stairs 4 Demanding – extensive walking/stairs/standing 5 Only very fit
DAY TOURS Plan Your Own Off-The-Beaten-Path Staycation Looking to save a little money this year and explore your own back yard? Join Sandra Mansee, coordinator of St. Paul Community Education Tours, for a lesson in local vacation/day trip planning. How does she find all of these amazing, weird, wonderful, yet educational destinations? Where does she look and who does she talk to? Which destinations have been a hit and where would she never go again? Get tips on factoring in travel time, cost, age appropriateness and, most importantly, pulling together your own staycation for all ages – all within a day's drive from the metro area. Tue Oct 6 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $23 SPPS Community and • S. Mansee • #8008FEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Exploring Twin Cities Markets
Explore some of the Twin Cities' diverse community grocery stores where you'll find super-fresh vegetables, terrific condiments and pantry staples, meats ideal for braising or grilling, and memorable takeout! We’ll visit Chinese, Hmong, Vietnamese, Somali, Indian, and Palestinian stores that you'll want to revisit again and again. New locations visited each tour! Extensive handouts provided. Transportation is on your own. Details of tour destinations and meeting locations provided via email the week of the tour. Sun Sep 27 • 1:00-4:00p • 1 session • $35 J. Grover • #3437FEA • Activity Rating 3 Shuang Hur Supermarket , 654 University Ave. W., 55104 (1:00p)
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Travel To register or for more information, call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.
Connemara Patch
Explore Connemara Patch, an early Irish shanty town bordering Swede Hollow in St. Paul. Venture down into what is now Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary and hear the sometimes riveting, sometimes heartbreaking tales of those who settled there. Hike to the sacred White Cliffs and Carver’s Cave to learn about Ed Phelan's murderous past and see where John Hay's body washed up. Also learn about the Mewakantonwan, the creek, the trains, and the burning of the neighborhood. A slice of St. Paul history not to be forgotten. Expect rugged terrain, unpaved paths. Bring bottled water and dress for the weather. Rain date is October 4. Ages 6 and up (youth under 15 must be accompanied by an adult). Register by September 28. Sat Oct 3 • 12:45-2:30p • 1 session $25 adult; $15 youth, ages 18 and younger T. McCormick • #8002FSA • Activity Rating 4 Meet at the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary Parking Lot, East 7th Street & Payne Ave., 55101 (12:45p)
Senior Housing Tour: Whatever Word You Use, It Still Means HOME
Creating a home is an adventure at any age. Explore alternatives to single family homes including a cooperative, a subsidized apartment, a market-rate independent rental, and a campus with a continuum of care ranging from independent living to assisted living. Along the way, Bonnie Clark, publisher of the Twin Cities Senior Housing Guide, will explain the types of housing and be available to answer questions. Fee includes lunch, tours, presentations, minicoach transportation and guide. Register by September 28. Tue Oct 6 • 9:00a-4:00p • 1 session • $33 S. Mansee • #8023FSA • Activity Rating 2 Oxford Community Center (9:00a)
Cemetery Walking Tour
Enjoy a lovely Saturday on a walking tour of some of Saint Paul's finest cemeteries. Learn about the history of the city and also its sociology. Wear comfortable shoes and bring lunch money. You must have your own transportation between cemeteries. Sat Oct 10 • 9:00a-4:00p • 1 session • $29 M.B. Hummel • #8001FEA • Activity Rating 3 Cavalry Cemetery, East Gate, 753 Front Ave., 55103
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The Meat Trek: 3 Hours, 4 Fine Butcher Shops
The Twin Cities are home to exceptional butcher shops carrying fine, dry-aged beef, shop-made sausages, old-fashioned stewing hens, and other delights. You'll encounter uncommon cuts, meet the butchers and learn the histories of their stories and the national traditions they grew from. New locations visited each tour! Bring along an insulated shopping bag or cooler to keep your meaty treasures food-safe! Extensive handouts provided via email prior to the tour. The tour starts at our first stop promptly at 1 p.m. Sat Oct 10 • 1:00-4:00p • 1 session • $35 J. Grover • #8093FEA • Activity Rating 3 Morelli's Market, 535 Tedesco St., 55130
Immigrant & Labor History: A Walking Tour of Payne Avenue, Past & Present
Immigrants have come to Saint Paul’s East Side for 150 years, finding work and making homes. Peter Rachleff, Executive Director of the East Side Freedom Library, will lead a walking tour that explores the present through the lens of the past. The tour will be approximately 2.5-3 miles in length. Sat Oct 17 • 10:00a-12:30p • 1 session • $25 P. Rachleff • #8003FSA • Activity Rating 4 East Side Freedom Library, 1105 Greenbrier St., 55130 (10:00a)
History Theatre: Glensheen
It’s 1977. An heiress, kind and generous, found dead in her bed. Her night nurse, laying lifeless on the staircase. A robbery? A clumsy break–in? A conspiracy? A scandal! The Congdon family tragedy splashed across the headlines of every newspaper in Minnesota. But what really happened on that fateful night at the Glensheen Mansion? Cue Glensheen, a dark musical in the vein of Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd that tackles this tale with wicked dialogue and incredibly moving songs. Stick around for a postshow discussion! Transportation is on your own. Fee includes admission and guide. Register by September 28. Thu Oct 22 • 9:45a-12:45p • 1 session • $36 S. Mansee • #8004FSA • Activity Rating 1 History Theatre, 30 East 10th Street, 55101 (9:45a)
Register online at commed.spps.org
Travel Behind-the-Scenes: Problem Solvers at Work
When crisis strikes, we rely on the infrastructure of our cities, counties and relief organizations to solve the problems. Get a behind-the-scenes look at some of the “logistics specialists” who are there to both prevent problems and respond when we need them. Visit the Regional Transportation Management Center (RTMC), the American Red Cross, the Minneapolis City Hall, and the Hennepin County Courthouse where we will see the wheels at work, meet the staff, and get tours of the facilities created to support our cities. Lunch on your own. Fee includes admissions, motorcoach transportation and guide. Register by November 3. Wed Nov 18 • 8:30a-4:30p • 1 session • $39 S. Mansee • #8005FSA • Activity Rating 3 Grace Lutheran Church (8:00a) Oxford Community Center (8:20a)
Downtown Saint Paul Winter Wonderland
Indulge in a bit of Saint Paul holiday glamour! Tour the newly renovated Ordway Center for the Performing Arts before strolling through Rice Park, a virtual winter wonderland. Soak up the warm ambiance of the historic Saint Paul Hotel and enjoy high tea, white table linens and the finest scones served in the region. Get inspired by the extravagant holiday decor, the glowing fireplace, 15 ornately decorated trees and the gorgeous lobby and garden strung with thousands of holiday lights! A wonderful start to the holiday season. Transportation is on your own. Fee includes tour, tea and guide. Register by November 9. Wed Dec 16 • 12:00-4:30p • 1 session • $62 T. McCormick • #8006FSA • Activity Rating 3 Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, 345 Washington St., 55102
EXTENDED TRAVEL St. Paul Community Education is pleased to offer extended travel for 2015/16 in cooperation with Landmark Tours. Landmark has been providing quality air/motorcoach vacations for 25 years across North America. Each inclusive package features roundtrip airfare, quality accommodations, many meals, deluxe motorcoach transportation and the services of a professional tour manager. Extended travel opportunities include the following: • San Antonio Christmas Lights – November 30-December 4, 2015 • Music Cities: Nashville, Memphis & New Orleans – March/April, 2016 • Washington DC Cherry Blossoms – March 31-April 4, 2016 • Savannah, Charleston & Asheville – April 11-17, 2016 • Vancouver, Victoria & Seattle: The Great Northwest – May 18-24, 2016 – NEW! • New York City: The Big Apple – May 19-22, 2016 • The Pacific Coast featuring Portland & San Francisco – June 17-24, 2016 – NEW! • Grand Canadian Rockies featuring Calgary Stampede – July 15-24, 2016 – NEW! • Alaska Land & Sea: Wild Denali Adventure – August 7-19, 2016 – NEW! • Nova Scotia featuring Cape Breton – September 18-27, 2016 – NEW! • Autumn in New England – September 24-30, 2016 • Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta – October 5-10, 2016 • And more!
To inquire about or register for these tours, or to receive detailed tour information, call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072, or visit www.commed.spps.org
Register online at commed.spps.org
FREE! Extended Travel Showcase Mark your calendars to join St. Paul Community Education and Landmark Tours and learn more about the upcoming 2015/16 extended tour opportunities! Preregistration for the showcase is appreciated, but not required. Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072, or visit www.commed.spps.org to receive detailed tour information. Tue Sep 29 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session SPPS Community and • #6115FSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Duluth Transformed
Bayfront Festival Park is transformed into the largest holiday light show in the Midwest, known as Bentleyville; see a 128-foot Christmas tree aglow with more than 100,000 lights, and so much more. (Note: Light display is an outdoor walking display.) Visit the Glensheen Mansion for the extended tour and the newly opened 3rd floor, decorated for the holidays, as well as the Nordic Center, where you will experience Gingerbread City and eat lefse, a Scandinavian classic. Enjoy four meals and comfortable hotel accommodations in downtown Duluth. Fee includes coffee and roll stop, four meals, admissions, hotel accommodations, motorcoach transportation and guide. Register by October 16. Wed-Thu Dec 2-3 • 8:00a $349 single; $299 double • #8090FSA • Activity Rating 3 Wed Dec 2 • SPPS District Administration Building (8:00a) Thu Dec 3 • Return (6:00p)
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Adult Learning Programs for Adults with Disabilities
Supportive Experiential Education for Adults with Mental Illness
Community Cultural Center
CLEAR
Community Leisure Education & Recreation
Develop intellectual, creative, social and practical skills. Classes include Independent Living Skills, Expressive Arts, Adult Basic and Continuing Education, Technology, Science and Physical Education. Classes meet Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at SPPS Community and Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 651-228-3655 | www.commed.spps.org Activities and special events for adults with developmental disabilities. Monthly calendars list a variety of activities including Cooking, Crafts, Bingo, Karaoke and Outings. Classes meet Mondays & Wednesdays, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at SPPS Community and Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 651-293-5272 | www.commed.spps.org Meet with old and new friends, share interests, explore talents and learn skills for a rich and independent life. Classes include Arts & Crafts, Bingo, Computer, Cooking, Dance Exercise, Fashion, Games, Music, Movies, Needlework, Swimming and more. Classes meet Tuesdays & Thursdays, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Bridge View School, 360 Colborne Street, 55102 651-293-5272 | www.commed.spps.org
Adult Diploma | GED | Math | English | Computer Skills | Job Skills | College Prep.
JOIN TODAY! FREE CLASSES for ADULTS at multiple St. Paul locations
Classes are offered weekday mornings, afternoons and evenings. Register Mondays and Wednesdays at Hubbs Center (1030 University Ave.); Tuesdays and Thursdays at East Side Learning Hub @ Harding (1526 E. Sixth St.).
Call 651-290-4822 or visit www.hubbs.spps.org
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SPPS Office of College and Career Readiness (OCCR) Department of Alternative Education
Secondary and Post-Secondary school programs include...
>> AGAPE (Adolescent Girls And Parenting Education) >> Career Pathways Academy >> Career and Technical Education >> Evening High School (at Gordon Parks and the East Side Learning Hub @ Harding)
>> Gateway to College ALC >> Gordon Parks >> Graduation Progress and Acceleration >> LEAP (Limited English Accelerated Program) >> Post-Secondary Programs and Partnerships >> School and Counseling Services Alternative Education district-wide options include...
>> Extended Day for Learning (EDL) and
Collaborative Afterschool Programming
>> Freedom Schools >> Multi-District Partnerships >> Online Classes (for high school credit recovery only)
>> Partnerships with Charter and Non-Public Schools >> Summer Term (S-Term) Questions? Call us at (651) 744-8020 or visit
occr.spps.org
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Aquatics Family Planetarium Registration
Phone: 651-744-5094 Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS Central Senior High School 275 N. Lexington Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55104
Additional registration information on page 58.
No class October 15, 17, November 3.
Important
Parents/guardians/participants must complete and sign the Emergency Contact Form and Waiver on the first day of class in order to participate in C.E. Aquatics.
Fall Session Dates Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Saturdays
September 21 – November 9 September 22 – November 10 • No class November 3 September 23 – November 11 Septemebr 24 – November 12 • No class October 15 September 26 – November 14 • No class October 17
More information on our website! www.commed.spps.org n Detailed class descriptions n What to bring to lessons n Policies and tips • If students are registered for an inappropriate class level, they will be moved to the appropriate class if space is available. • Make-up classes/refunds are not available when students are unable to attend their scheduled class. • Due to pool closings beyond our control, canceled classes may not be rescheduled or refunded. • School-aged children and older must use gender-appropriate locker rooms.
Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org
ADULT AQUATICS Adult Beginning
Ages 15 and up. Learn the basic strokes and proper breathing techniques (similar to Levels 1-3). Como Park High School Pool Tue Sep 22 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2100FAA
Adult Intermediate: Stroke Development
Ages 15 and up. Swimmers work to improve front and back crawl and increase endurance. Focus will be on technique and stroke refinement. Swimmers will also be introduced to breaststroke and butterfly. Swimmers must be able to swim 50 yards (two lengths of the pool) without stopping. Central High School Pool Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-6:50p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2101FAA
Adult Intermediate: Endurance
Ages 15 and up. Swimmers work on coordination and refinement of all strokes and increase their distances. Swimmers must be able to swim 100 yards (four lengths of the pool) without stopping. Central High School Pool Tue Sep 22 • 7:00-7:50p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2103FAA Tue Nov 24 • 6:00-6:50p • 4 sessions • $33 • #2103FAB
Adult Advanced
Ages 15 and up. Work on all strokes but emphasis will be on endurance and distance swimming (great for triathlon training). Swimmers must be able to swim 500 yards (20 lengths of the pool) without stopping. Central High School Pool Tue Sep 22 • 8:00-8:50p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2102FAA Tue Nov 24 • 7:00-7:50p • 4 sessions • $33 • #2102FAB
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Aquatics No class October 15, 17, November 3.
Deep Water Exercise A-Z
Ages 15 and up. Non-impact training that offers a full range of exercise challenges (Aerobics-Zumba). Participants of all fitness levels will challenge core muscles, muscle balance, and get a total body workout. Ladder entry/exit only. Como Park High School Pool Tue Sep 22 • 5:30-6:20p • 7 sessions • $47 • #2210FAA Wed Nov 25 • 5:30-6:20p • 4 sessions • $26 • #2210FAB
Pi-Yo-Chi
Ages 15 and up. Develop strength, range of motion, balance and relaxation by combining the core strengthening exercises of Pilates, the lengthening and balancing poses of yoga, and the flowing movements of t'ai chi. The warm water provides neutral support, ease of movement, variable resistance, and balanced postural alignment, making this class accessible to all fitness levels. Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Thu Sep 24 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $47 • #2206FAA Mon Nov 23 • 6:00-6:50p • 4 sessions • $26 • #2206FAB
Prenatal Water Exercise
Ages 15 and up. Help alleviate pain and reduce stress and fatigue while strengthening postural muscles and building endurance in preparation for labor and delivery. Recommended for women at least 12 weeks pregnant. Doctor's approval required. Ladder entry/ exit only. Como Park High School Pool Tue Sep 22 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $47 • #2208FAA
Water Workout
Ages 15 and up. Tone up your body and improve cardiovascular fitness while having fun exercising in the water to music. Toning will be emphasized. Ladder entry/exit only. Central High School Pool Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-6:50p • 7 sessions • $47 • #2200FAA Johnson High School Pool Thu Sep 24 • 5:30-6:20p • 7 sessions • $47 • #2200FAB Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Sep 26 • 8:00-8:50a • 7 sessions • $47 • #2200FAC Como Park High School Pool Wed Nov 25 • 6:30-7:20p • 4 sessions • $26 • #2200FAD
Water Yoga
Ages 15 and up. Discover ways to increase your coordination, flexibility and muscular endurance with innovative yoga moves in the water. Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Sep 21 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2203FAA
Lifeguard Training
Become certified in American Red Cross Lifeguarding for pools, First Aid, CPR, and AED. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory. Students must be 15 years or older by the last day of class and be able to pass a skills pre-test. Participants who do not pass the pre-test will be issued a refund minus a $20 processing fee and will not be able to continue in the course. Certification will be issued after successful completion of written exams and skill tests; if participants do not pass the course, neither certification nor refund will be issued. For more information and pre-test skills/ requirements, call 651-744-5094 or visit www.commed.spps. org/aquatics. Central High School Pool Fri Nov 13, Mon-Thu Nov 16-19, Mon/Wed Nov 23, 25 4:00-9:00p • 8 sessions • $225 • #2302FAA • Skills pre-test will be Monday, Nov. 9, 8:00-9:00p, at Central HS pool.
Swim Instructor Assistant Training
Learn how to assist swim instructors in teaching swim lessons. Candidates must be 14 years or older, demonstrate a strong sense of maturity and responsibility, and be competent swimmers. Participants must pass a skills pre-test conducted on the first day. Participants unable to pass the skills pre-test will be refunded the course fee minus a $10 processing fee. The course consists of classroom training as well as six hours of hands-on training in the pool (hands-on training dates/ times are discussed and scheduled during the classroom training portion). Certification will be issued after successful completion of both classroom and hands-on training. After successful completion of the course, participants will be qualified to apply for an assistant position with Community Education. For more information and pre-test skills/ requirements, call 651-744-5094 or visit www.commed.spps. org/aquatics. Central High School Pool Mon/Wed Nov 30 • 4:00-9:00p • 4 sessions • $90 • #2300FAA
Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Mon Nov 23 • 7:00-7:50p • 4 sessions • $26 • #2203FAB Register online at commed.spps.org
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YOUTH AQUATICS Water Babies
Children 6 months to 2 years old with a parent in the water will be introduced to movements in the water. If child is not potty trained, they must wear plastic pants or a swim diaper in the pool. No disposable diapers allowed. Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Sep 21 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2000FAA Mon Sep 21 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2000FAB Como Park Elementary Therapeutic Pool Wed Sep 23 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2000FAC Wed Sep 23 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2000FAD Wed Sep 23 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2000FAE Thu Sep 24 • 6:00-6:25p • 7 sessions • $47 • #2000FAF Thu Sep 24 • 6:30-6:55p • 7 sessions • $47 • #2000FAG Sat Sep 26 • 9:00-9:25a • 7 sessions • $47 • #2000FAH Sat Sep 26 • 9:30-9:55a • 7 sessions • $47 • #2000FAI Sat Sep 26 • 10:30-10:55a • 7 sessions • $47 • #2000FAJ
Tiny Tots
For children ages 2-4 with a parent in the water. Learn water adjustment skills and have fun in the water. If child is not potty trained, they must wear plastic pants or a swim diaper in the pool. No disposable diapers allowed. Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Sep 21 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001FAA Mon Sep 21 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001FAB Mon Sep 21 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001FAC Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Wed Sep 23 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001FAD Wed Sep 23 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001FAE Wed Sep 23 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001FAF Thu Sep 24 • 6:00-6:25p • 7 sessions • $47 • #2001FAG Thu Sep 24 • 7:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $47 • #2001FAH Sat Sep 26 • 9:30-9:55a • 7 sessions • $47 • #2001FAI Sat Sep 26 • 10:00-10:25a • 7 sessions • $47 • #2001FAJ Sat Sep 26 • 10:30-10:55a • 7 sessions • $47 • #2001FAK
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Waders with Parents
For children ages 4 and 5 with little pool experience to prepare them for Waders (without parents). Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Sep 21 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2002FAA Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Sat Sep 26 • 11:00-11:25a • 7 sessions • $47 • #2002FAB
Waders
For children ages 4 and 5 (must be at least 4 years old by start of class). Learn beginning swimming skills and have fun in the water. Children will participate without parents in the water. Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Sep 21 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2003FAA Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Wed Sep 23 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2003FAB Wed Sep 23 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2003FAC Thu Sep 24 • 6:30-6:55p • 7 sessions • $47 • #2003FAD Thu Sep 24 • 7:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $47 • #2003FAE Sat Sep 26 • 9:00-9:25a • 7 sessions • $47 • #2003FAF Sat Sep 26 • 10:00-10:25a • 7 sessions • $47 • #2003FAG Sat Sep 26 • 11:00-11:25a • 7 sessions • $47 • #2003FAH
Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org
Register online at commed.spps.org
Aquatics No class October 15, 17, November 3.
Level 1
For children 5-10 years old. Gain confidence in the water and work on floating, gliding and kicking, and learn the basics of front crawl, back crawl, and elementary backstroke. Swimmers will be supported and assisted by the instructor for most skills. Central High School Pool Mon Sep 21 • 6:00-6:50p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2004FAA Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Wed Sep 23 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2004FAC Thu Sep 24 • 5:00-5:50p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2004FAD Como Park High School Pool Tue Sep 22 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2004FAB Sat Sep 26 • 12:10-1:00p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2004FAH
Level 3
For children 5-11 years old and have completed Level 2 or have equivalent skills. Swimmers must be able to swim front and back crawl independently and will work to increase the distance and technique of those strokes. Other skills include elementary backstroke, scissors kick, dolphin kick, glides, and dives. Central High School Pool Mon Sep 21 • 6:00-6:50p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2006FAA Como Park High School Pool Tue Sep 22 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2006FAB Sat Sep 26 • 12:10-1:00p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2006FAF Johnson High School Pool Thu Sep 24 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2006FAC
Johnson High School Pool Thu Sep 24 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2004FAE
Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Sep 26 • 10:00-10:50a • 7 sessions • $61 • #2006FAD
Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Sep 26 • 9:00-9:50a • 7 sessions • $61 • #2004FAF Sat Sep 26 • 11:00-11:50a • 7 sessions • $61 • #2004FAG
Level 4
Level 2
For children 5-10 years old and have completed Level 1 or have equivalent skills. Swimmers must be comfortable in the water and will work on floating, gliding, front crawl, back crawl, and elementary backstroke. Swimmers will work to complete skills without support or assistance from an instructor. Central High School Pool Mon Sep 21 • 6:00-6:50p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2005FAA Como Park High School Pool Tue Sep 22 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2005FAB Sat Sep 26 • 12:10-1:00p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2005FAF
For children 6-14 years old and have completed Level 3 or have equivalent skills. Swimmers must be able to swim front crawl (with rotary breathing), back crawl, and elementary backstroke and be comfortable swimming in deep water. Swimmers will further develop front and back crawl and elementary backstroke and are introduced to sidestroke and breaststroke. Central High School Pool Mon Sep 21 • 7:00-7:50p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2007FAA Johnson High School Pool Thu Sep 24 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2007FAB Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Sep 26 • 9:00-9:50a • 7 sessions • $61 • #2007FAC
Johnson High School Pool Thu Sep 24 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2005FAC Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Sep 26 • 10:00-10:50a • 7 sessions • $61 • #2005FAD Sat Sep 26 • 11:00-11:50a • 7 sessions • $61 • #2005FAE
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Aquatics Family Planetarium Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
YOUTH AQUATICS continued Level 5
For children 6-14 years old and have completed Level 4 or have equivalent skills. Swimmers must be comfortable swimming in deep water and will further refine each stroke and their distances. Other skills include butterfly, surface dives, dives, and open turns. Central High School Pool Mon Sep 21 • 7:00-7:50p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2008FAA
Level 7
For children 7-14 years old and have completed Level 6 or have equivalent skills. Swimmers will work on swimming with more efficiency and power through the use of training techniques and distance swimming. Central High School Pool Tue Sep 22 • 7:00-7:50p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2010FAA
Johnson High School Pool Thu Sep 24 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2008FAB
Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Sep 26 • 11:00-11:50a • 7 sessions • $61 • #2010FAB
Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Sep 26 • 9:00-9:50a • 7 sessions • $61 • #2008FAC
Tween-Teen Beginning
Level 6
For children 7-14 years old and have completed Level 5 or have equivalent skills. Swimmers will continue to improve each of the six strokes and work on endurance and learn open turns and flip turns. Central High School Pool Mon Sep 21 • 7:00-7:50p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2009FAA Johnson High School Pool Thu Sep 24 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2009FAB Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Sep 26 • 10:00-10:50a • 7 sessions • $61 • #2009FAC
Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org
Lessons for tweens and teens, ages 11-14, with little or no previous swimming experience (similar to Levels 2 and 3). Como Park High School Pool Tue Sep 22 • 5:30-6:20p • 7 sessions • $61 • #2012FAA
Competitive Swim Camp
Swimmers concentrate on swimming with more ease, efficiency, and power over greater distances with an emphasis on training techniques. Work on starts, turns, streamlining, and stroke drills. Swimmers must currently be enrolled in corresponding grades and be able to swim one length of the pool without assistance or stopping. Como Park High School Pool Grades 3-5 Wed Nov 25 • 5:30-6:20p • 4 sessions • $33 • #2403FAA Grades 6-8 Wed Nov 25 • 6:30-7:20p • 4 sessions • $33 • #2403FAB
FREE! Water Safety for Families
Families learn ways to stay safe in and around water. Families may consist of one parent/guardian and up to three children, ages 5-17. All participants bring swimsuit and towel and be prepared to get wet! Preregistration is required. Como Park High School Pool Wed Sep 16 • 5:30-7:00p • 1 session • Free • #2301FAA Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Oct 10 • 12:15-1:45p • 1 session • Free • #2301FAB
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Register online at commed.spps.org
Aquatics No class October 15, 17, November 3.
St. Paul Stars Synchronized Swimming Classes are held at Humboldt Secondary School Pool, 30 E. Baker St., 55107 Beginning Synchronized Swimming
Participants must have Level 3 swimming skills or higher. Swimmers will learn the basics of synchronized swimming which include dance and acrobatic movements on the surface and underwater and perform a basic routine at a show and possibly attend competitions. Call Vicky Knutsen with questions at 651470-3223. Mon/Sat Oct 3 • 8:00-10:00a • 18 sessions • $150 • #2021F
Intermediate Synchronized Swimming
Participants must have Level 3 swimming skills or higher. Swimmers will learn and perform dance and acrobatic movements Competition-Level Synchronized Swimming on the surface and underwater in preparation for the spring show St. Paul Stars competition level. By coach permission only. Call and competition-level routines. Call Vicky Knutsen with questions Vicky Knutsen with questions at 651-470-3223. at 651-470-3223. Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat Oct 3 • 10:45a-1:45p • 35 sessions • $235 • #2023F Mon/Thu/Sat Oct 3 • 8:00-10:30a • 27 sessions • $215 • #2020F
Lifeguards and Swim Instructors Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education is currently hiring lifeguards and instructors.
Lifeguard
Responsible for ensuring the safety of facility patrons by preventing and responding to emergencies. Minimum Qualifications: Current certification in the following: n American Red Cross Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED
Get trained as a Lifeguard or Swim Instructor See page 37.
Swim Instructor
Responsible for teaching youth swim lessons, parent and child lessons, and adult instructional lessons. Minimum Qualifications: Current certification in the following: n American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor or similar certification Current certification in the following is preferred: n American Red Cross Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED
For more information and to apply, call 651-744-5094 or visit www.commed.spps.org.
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Driver FamilyEducation Planetarium Registration for all Driver Education classes is accepted by the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
ATTENTION PARENTS:
The Basics • Students must be 15 years of age by the last day of class. • Courses consist of State-required 30 hours of classroom and six hours of Behind-the-Wheel instruction. Students are required to attend all 30 consecutive hours of classroom instruction. The classroom prepares students for the written permit test. Upon completion of the classroom and obtaining a driver's permit, students contact the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094 to schedule Behind-the-Wheel instruction to prepare for the road test. • After successful completion of classroom instruction, the student has 18 months to finish the Behind-the-Wheel portion of the program. • Students are required to have their permit for six months, complete six hours of Behind-the-Wheel instruction, complete either the 40- or 50-hour supervised driving log, and be 16 years of age before they are eligible to take the road test for a driver’s license. • Refunds minus a $50 fee will be issued upon request for cancellation. Refunds will not be issued after one year from the start date of classroom instruction. Fee: $330 Payment plans: 1) Full payment with application or 2) $165 paid with application and remaining $165 paid by last day of class. Registration is not available online. Parent/ guardian signature is required on registration form for permission to take the course. Registration forms are available at Community Education offices and on the SPPS website: www.commed.spps.org. Click on "Driver Education," then "How to Register" to download form. Registration for all Driver Education classes is accepted by the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094. • No class Sep. 16, Oct. 15, 16, 17, Nov. 28.
Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org
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Effective January 1, 2015, every driver under the age of 18 who completes behind-the-wheel instruction and is testing for a provisional driver’s license must submit a driving log. Parents/ guardians have two options regarding the supervised driving log: • Complete a supplemental parent/guardian class (see below) provided by a driver education program approved in Minnesota, and then submit a supervised driving log showing their teen has completed at least 40 hours of supervised driving, 15 of which are nighttime hours—OR • If the parent/guardian chooses to not complete the supplemental class, the driving log must show that their teen has completed at least 50 hours of supervised driving, 15 of which are nighttime hours. The driving log must be presented at the time of the road test and be submitted with the application for the provisional license. The supervised driving log is available for download at www.commed.spps.org.
Parent/Guardian Awareness Class on Teen Driver Safety
This free 90-minute class for the parents/guardians of teen drivers is designed to increase parental awareness and involvement with teen driving issues, to further reduce teen-involved traffic crashes, injuries and fatalities, and to explain the Minnesota graduated driver licensing process. Completion of this course allows the parent/ guardian to complete the 40-hour driving log instead of the 50-hour. A certificate of completion will be given to the adult at the end of the class which will need to be turned in to the driver exam staff at the time of the student's road test. The certificate is valid for one teen; for subsequent teens from the same household who complete a driver education program, another parent/guardian class would be required. This class is free, but requires registration. Thu Oct 1 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • Free Highland Park MS • #2525FDA Wed Oct 21 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • Free Humboldt SS • #2525FD Sat Oct 24 • 9:00-10:30a • 1 session • Free Central HS • #2525FDB Mon Nov 2 • 6:30-8:00p • 1 session • Free Como Park HS • #2525FDC Wed Nov 18 • 7:00-8:30p • 1 session • Free East Side Learning Hub @ Harding HS • #2525FDD Tue Dec 8 • 6:30-8:00p • 1 session • Free Central HS • #2525FDE
Driver Education DRIVER EDUCATION CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION Central High School Sat Oct 3-Dec 19 • 9:00a-12:00p • 10 sessions • $330 (No class Oct 17, Nov 28) M. LaBerge • #2500FD Mon-Fri Oct 19-30 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions • $330 M. LaBerge • #2500FDG Mon-Fri Nov 9-20 • 9:00a-12:00p • 10 sessions • $330 M. LaBerge • #2500FDI
Como Park High School Mon-Fri Oct 19-30 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions • $330 P. Toconita • #2500FDF Mon-Fri Nov 30-Dec 11 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions • $330 P. Toconita • #2500FDJ
East Side Learning Hub @ Harding High School Sep 21-Oct 6 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions • $330 Mon–Thu first and second week Mon-Tue third week M. Fishback • #2500FDB Dec 1-16 • 5:30-8:30p • 10 sessions • $330 Tue-Thu first week Mon-Thu second week Mon-Wed third week M. Fishback • #2500FDL
Highland Park High School Sep 14-29 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions • $330 Mon-Tue/Thu-Fri first week Mon–Thu second week Mon-Tue third week J. Kunz • #2500FDA Nov 2-17 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions • $330 Mon-Wed/Fri first week Mon-Thu second week Mon-Tue third week J. Kunz • #2500FDH
Johnson High School Oct 12-30 • 3:10-6:10p • 10 sessions • $330 Mon/Wed first week Mon/Wed-Fri second and third week G. Saunders • #2500FDE Nov 30-Dec 16 • 3:10-6:10p • 10 sessions • $330 Mon/Wed-Fri first and second week Mon/Wed third week G. Saunders • #2500FDK
Adult Driver Education
This class is designed for people 18 years and older who need a comprehensive overview of the rules and regulations that are necessary to obtain a permit. The class is taught by a certified driver education instructor. Fee includes two hours of Behindthe-Wheel instruction. Tue Oct 6 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $150 Central HS • M. LaBerge • #2504FDA Tue Dec 1 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $150 Central HS • M. LaBerge • #2504FDB To register, call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
Looking for Driving Classes 55+? See Older Adults, page 28.
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Humboldt Secondary School Oct 5-20 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions • $330 Mon-Fri first week Mon-Wed second week Mon-Tue third week K. Johnson • #2500FDD
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Fitness & Safety Registration
Phone: 651-487-7383 Mail: C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center 560 Concordia Ave. St. Paul, MN 55103
Additional registration information on page 58.
• 15% discount available for youth who qualify for free or reduced lunch. Discount applies to classes and camps; not applicable for Aquatics, Driver Education or Gymnastics. • For more afterschool classes, visit www.commed.spps.org and click "Youth Programs."
Aikido
Grades 1-5. Build your strength by learning how to focus your energy. Aikido, a Japanese style of martial arts, helps you utilize your sense of balance for combat. No class Nov. 25. Wed Oct 14 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $80 Groveland Park Elem • Shuharikan Dojo staff • #1027FA
Baby-sitter's Training
Ages 11-14. The SafeSitter®, Inc. program is a medically accurate, hands-on program that teaches you how to handle emergencies when caring for young children. Learn to work with children of various ages, basic first aid, CPR, and when and how to call for help. Receive a baby-sitting kit and certification. Bring a bag lunch. Fri Oct 16 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $80 Rondo Education Center • Eagan YMCA staff • #1910FA Fri Nov 20 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $80 Rondo Education Center • Eagan YMCA staff • #1910FB
Fencing
Grades 2-5. Are you ready to duel? Get ready to face your foe in mano-a-mano matches that will test your strength, dexterity, speed, discipline and desire. We provide safety swords, protective masks and jackets, in a high-octane, inclusive environment. Appropriate for all levels. No class Oct. 17, Nov. 25, 28. Sat Oct 3 • 9:30-10:45a • 9 sessions • $117 St. Anthony Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #1901FA Wed Oct 7 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $117 Rondo Education Center • Youth Enrichment League • #1901FB Mon Oct 12 • 4:20-5:20p • 9 sessions • $117 L'Etoile du Nord – • Youth Enrichment League • #1901FC Upper Campus Mon Oct 19 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $104 Adams • Youth Enrichment League • #1901FD
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Handball
Grades 2-5. Learn to play the exciting sport of handball and take the game to the next level. Exercise together while improving basic motor, coordination and social skills that are just as important as learning the fundamentals of the sport. New and returning players are invited to register. No class Nov. 25. Wed Oct 14 • 4:20-5:20p • 8 sessions • $92 L'Etoile du Nord – • Team Handball • #1317FA Upper Campus
Rock Climbing Mini-Camp
Ages 6-14. Challenge yourself and gain a deeper knowledge and respect for safety in rock climbing and rappelling. Develop feelings of accomplishment and self-reliance as you climb. Additional information including a waiver will be emailed to you from Vertical Endeavors one week prior to the class start date. Thu Oct 15 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $60 Vertical Endeavors • #5181FA 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Fri Oct 16 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $60 Vertical Endeavors • #5181FB 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Fri Nov 20 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $60 Vertical Endeavors • #5181FC 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Sat Dec 12 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $60 Vertical Endeavors • #5181FD 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106
Tae Kwon Do
Grades K-5. Come and explore this martial art that strengthens not only your body, but your mind and spirit, too! Tae Kwon Do uniform or athletic clothes must be worn to participate during class. No class Nov. 17. Tue Oct 6 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $99 Horace Mann School • Spirit Tae Kwon Do • #1178FA
Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org Register online at commed.spps.org
Fitness & Safety
Thrive Girl Yoga
Grades K-5. Relax, refresh and reflect through yoga and meditation in this stress-releasing girls-only class. No class Nov. 17, 25. Tue Oct 6 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $85 Horace Mann School • C. Ojala • #1261FB Mon Oct 12 • 4:15-5:15p • 9 sessions • $85 Groveland Park Elem • C. Ojala • #1261FC Wed Oct 14 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $76 L'Etoile du Nord – • C. Ojala • #1261FA Upper Campus
Yoga Warriors for Boys
Grades 1-5. Gain strength, flexibility and focus with these challenging, fast-paced yoga poses. No class Nov. 25. Wed Oct 7 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $74 St. Anthony Park Elem • A. Timmerman • #1679FA
FREE Water Safety Course for Families
This course helps families learn ways to stay safe in and around water. Families may consist of one parent/guardian and up to three children (ages 5-17). Be prepared to get wet and bring swimsuits and towels! Preregistration required. Topics include Using a Lifejacket, What to do in an Emergency, Swimming Outside, Think so You Don’t Sink and more! Como HS • Wed Sep 16 • 5:30-7p • Course# 2301-FAA Washington • Sat Oct 10 • 12:15-1:45p • Course# 2301-FAB To register, call 651-744-5094 or visit
commed.spps.org
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Gymnastics Family Planetarium Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383. Our gymnastics program is safe, supportive, engaging and fun. In class, children gain flexibility, leadership, strength and coordination. Our instructors enjoy working with youth of all ages and abilities. We do end-of-session evaluations of students and inform families when children are ready to progress. Observation is limited to the last day of class. Parents/guardians must complete and sign a waiver on the first day of class in order for their child to participate. More information can be found at http://commed.spps.org/cp_gymnastics. No class at Central HS: Oct. 15-17, Nov. 3, 26-28. No class at Highland Park HS: Sep. 25, Oct. 8, 15-17, Nov. 3, 26-28. No class at St. Anthony Park Elem: Oct. 17, Nov. 3, 28.
Tumble Bugs
6-18 months and one adult. Begin developing your child's strength, coordination and tracking ability in a fun group environment. Let's work together to stretch, wiggle and roll! Highland Park HS Tue Sep 29 • 4:30-5:00p • 10 sessions • $63 • #210FA Sat Oct 3 • 9:30-10:00a • 9 sessions • $56 • #210FB St. Anthony Park Elem Sat Oct 3 • 11:00-11:30a • 9 sessions • $56 • #210FC
Tiny Tumblers
18-30 months and one adult. Let's work together to develop balancing, jumping, rolling, climbing and hanging skills! St. Anthony Park Elem Tue Sep 29 • 5:15-5:45p • 10 sessions • $63 • #200FA Sat Oct 3 • 9:00-9:30a • 9 sessions • $56 • #200FB Sat Oct 3 • 9:30-10:00a • 9 sessions • $56 • #200FC
Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org
Help Youth In Need by contributing to the Lyle Swanson Youth Scholarship Fund. For details and to make a contribution, visit www.commed.spps.org
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Tumble Together
Ages 2-5 and one adult. Learn gymnastics in a semi-structured class and develop balancing, jumping, rolling, climbing and hanging skills. Practice following directions as well as gymnastic vocabulary. Each day we will do a group activity and a set of stations where participants and their adult can work on a skill at their own pace. Central HS Sat Oct 3 • 9:00-9:30a • 9 sessions • $56 • #201FA Sat Oct 3 • 10:00-10:30a • 9 sessions • $56 • #201FB Highland Park HS Sat Oct 3 • 9:30-10:00a • 9 sessions • $56 • #201FD Thu Oct 22 • 6:30-7:00p • 7 sessions • $44 • #201FC St. Anthony Park Elem Tue Sep 29 • 5:45-6:15p • 10 sessions • $63 • #201FE Tue Sep 29 • 6:15-6:45p • 10 sessions • $63 • #201FF Sat Oct 3 • 10:00-10:30a • 9 sessions • $56 • #201FG Sat Oct 3 • 10:30-11:00a • 9 sessions • $56 • #201FH
Tumble Bees
Ages 3-5. Learn basic gymnastic skills, body awareness, group activities, problem solving, following directions and gymnastic vocabulary. Child must be toilet trained and comfortable without a parent in the room. Central HS Wed Sep 30 • 5:00-5:45p • 11 sessions • $85 • #202FA Thu Oct 1 • 5:00-5:45p • 9 sessions • $70 • #202FB Sat Oct 3 • 9:00-9:45a • 9 sessions • $70 • #202FC Sat Oct 3 • 10:45-11:30a • 9 sessions • $70 • #202FD Highland Park HS Tue Sep 29 • 5:00-5:45p • 10 sessions • $78 • #202FE Sat Oct 3 • 10:00-10:45a • 9 sessions • $70 • #202FF St. Anthony Park Elem Tue Sep 29 • 6:15-7:00p • 10 sessions • $78 • #202FG Sat Oct 3 • 9:15-10:00a • 9 sessions • $70 • #202FH Sat Oct 3 • 11:00-11:45a • 9 sessions • $70 • #202FI
Register online at commed.spps.org
Gymnastics Boys-Only Beginners
Participants work on vault, rings, pommel horse, high bar, parallel bars and floor. Central HS • Ages 4-6 Thu Oct 1 • 5:00-5:45p • 9 sessions • $70 • #208FA Central HS • Ages 7-13 Thu Oct 1 • 6:00-7:00p • 9 sessions • $79 • #208FB
Beginners
Ages 5 and up with little or no previous gymnastic experience. Gymnasts will learn the basics of floor exercise, uneven bars, balance beam, vault and dance. Central HS • Ages 5 and up Tue Sep 29 • 5:00-6:00p • 10 sessions • $88 • #203FA Wed Sep 30 • 5:45-6:45p • 11 sessions • $96 • #203FB Thu Oct 1 • 6:00-7:00p • 9 sessions • $79 • #203FC Sat Oct 3 • 9:30-10:30a • 9 sessions • $79 • #203FD Sat Oct 3 • 10:45-11:45a • 9 sessions • $79 • #203FE
Boys-Only Advanced Beginners
Ages 7-13. Coach approval required. Central HS Thu Oct 1 • 7:00-8:00p • 9 sessions • $79 • #214FA
Mini Flips
Ages 3-6. Coach approval required Central HS Tue Sep 15 • 5:00-5:45p • 12 sessions • $93 • #205FA
Central HS • Ages 9-13 Thu Oct 1 • 7:00-8:00p • 9 sessions • $79 • #203FL
Highland Park HS Sat Sep 19 • 10:45-11:30a • 11 sessions • $85 • #205FB
Highland Park HS • Ages 5 and up Tue Sep 29 • 6:00-7:00p • 10 sessions • $88 • #203FF Sat Oct 3 • 11:45a-12:45p • 9 sessions • $79 • #203FG
St. Anthony Park Elem Tue Sep 29 • 5:15-6:00p • 10 sessions • $78 • #205FC Sat Oct 3 • 10:00-10:45a • 9 sessions • $70 • #205FD
St. Anthony Park Elem • Ages 5 and up Tue Sep 29 • 5:15-6:15p • 10 sessions • $88 • #203FH Tue Sep 29 • 6:15-7:15p • 10 sessions • $88 • #203FI Sat Oct 3 • 9:00-10:00a • 9 sessions • $79 • #203FJ Sat Oct 3 • 10:00-11:00a • 9 sessions • $79 • #203FK
Advanced Beginners
Ages 6 and up. Coach approval required. Gymnasts who wish to progress more quickly may register for more than one class a week. Central HS Tue Sep 29 • 6:00-7:00p • 10 sessions • $88 • #204FA Wed Sep 30 • 7:00-8:00p • 11 sessions • $96 • #204FB Sat Oct 3 • 11:30a-12:30p • 9 sessions • $79 • #204FC Highland Park HS Tue Sep 29 • 7:00-8:00p • 10 sessions • $88 • #204FD Sat Oct 3 • 11:30a-12:30p • 9 sessions • $79 • #204FE St. Anthony Park Elem Tue Sep 29 • 5:15-6:15p • 10 sessions • $88 • #204FF Sat Oct 3 • 9:00-10:00a • 9 sessions • $79 • #204FG Sat Oct 3 • 11:00a-12:00p • 9 sessions • $79 • #204FH
Register online at commed.spps.org
Kinder Flips
Ages 4-6. Coach approval required. Central HS Sat Sep 19 • 9:15-10:15a • 11 sessions • $97 • #206FA Highland Park HS Thu Sep 17 • 4:30-5:30p • 10 sessions • $88 • #206FB Sat Sep 19 • 10:45-11:45a • 11 sessions • $97 • #206FC
Flips
Ages 6 and up. Coach approval required. Central HS Tue Sep 15 • 6:30-8:00p • 12 sessions • $129 • #207FA Thu Sep 17 • 5:00-7:00p • 11 sessions • $129 • #207FB Highland Park HS Thu Sep 17 • 4:30-6:30p • 10 sessions • $118 • #207FC Sat Sep 19 • 11:00a-12:30p • 11 sessions • $118 • #207FD St. Anthony Park Elem Sat Oct 3 • 10:30a-12:00p • 9 sessions • $97 • #207FE
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Gymnastics Family Planetarium Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Dragonflies
Pre-Team: Non-Competitive
Ages 6 and up. Coach approval required. Central HS Sat Sep 19 • 10:30a-12:30p • 11 sessions • $129 • #258FA Highland Park HS Tue/Fri Sep 15 • 4:30-6:30p • 28 sessions • $329 • #258FB • Dec. 21, 23, 28, 30, practice 11:00a-1:00p.
Saltos
Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383 for information. Central HS Mon/Wed/Fri Sep 14 • 5:00-8:00p • $573 • #254FA • Dec. 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, practice 12:00-3:00p. Two-day option $395. Class ends Dec. 30.
Lil' Sparks
Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383 for information. Highland Park HS Mon Sep 14 • 4:30-6:30p • $188 • #250FA • Dec. 21, 28, practice 10:00a-12:00p. Class ends Dec. 28.
Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383 for information. Highland Park HS Wed/Fri Sep 16 • $408 • #257FA Wednesdays 4:30-7:30p • Fridays 4:00-7:00p • Dec. 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, practice 9:00a-12:00p. Class ends Dec. 30.
Dragons
Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383 for information. Highland Park HS Mon/Wed/Fri Sep 14 • $548 • #252FA Mon/Wed 5:00-8:00p • Fridays 4:00-7:00p • Dec. 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, practice 9:00a-12:00p. Class ends Dec. 30.
Culminate your child’s
elementary immersion program with
a family trip abroad.
Fireflies
Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383 for information. Highland Park HS Mon/Wed Sep 14 • 4:30-6:30p • $400 • #251FA • Dec. 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, practice 10:00a-12:00p. Class ends Dec. 30.
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France | China | Costa Rica | Germany Educational travel for immersion students and parents
Intercultural Student Experiences isemn.org/immersion | 612-436-8264
Register online at commed.spps.org
Language & Culture Registration
Phone: 651-487-7383 Mail: C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center 560 Concordia Ave. St. Paul, MN 55103
Additional registration information on page 58.
• 15% discount available for youth who qualify for free or reduced lunch. Discount applies to classes and camps; not applicable for Aquatics, Driver Education or Gymnastics. • For more afterschool classes, visit www.commed.spps.org and click "Youth Programs." • All food fees must be paid to instructors.
Language Sprout: Mandarin Chinese
Grades 1-5. Ni Hao! We'll cover reading and writing characters and a variety of vocabulary while building speech and comprehension skills. No class Nov. 17, 25. Mon/Wed Oct 5 • 3:15-4:15p • 19 sessions • $166 Rondo Education Center • Language Sprout • #1810FA Tue Oct 6 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $81 Horace Mann School • Language Sprout • #1810FC Wed Oct 7 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $81 EXPO Elem • Language Sprout • #1810FB
Language Sprout: French
Grades 1-5. Let's learn French together! Through reading, writing and speaking French, we'll cover a variety of vocabulary and verb conjugations, using games and songs to help us practice. No class Nov. 25, 26. Mon/Wed Oct 5 • 3:15-4:15p • 19 sessions • $166 Rondo Education Center • Language Sprout • #1710FA Mon Oct 12 • 4:15-5:15p • 9 sessions • $81 Groveland Park Elem • Language Sprout • #1710FB Wed Oct 14 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $73 Randolph Heights Elem • Language Sprout • #1710FC
Language Sprout: Spanish
Grades K-5. ¡Vamanos! Learn Spanish vocabulary and verb conjugations through writing, reading, games and more. No class Nov. 17, 25, 26. Mon/Wed Oct 5 • 3:15-4:15p • 19 sessions • $166 EXPO Elem • Language Sprout • #1610FC Mon/Wed Oct 5 • 3:15-4:15p • 19 sessions • $166 St. Anthony Park Elem • Language Sprout • #1610FE Tue Oct 20 • 4:15-5:15p • 7 sessions • $65 Nokomis Montessori – • Language Sprout • #1610FF South Campus Register online at commed.spps.org
Family Fun: Cookie Monsters
Ages 6 and up. Bake six delicious cookie varieties and even paint them with your favorite kiddo. Bring a container to take your cookies home. Fee is per adult/child pair. One additional adult/ child can attend for $10, plus $7 food fee. Sat Dec 5 • 9:00-11:00a • 1 session • $41 + $7 food fee Harding HS • #3340FEA per person
Preschool: Book & Cook
Ages 3-5. Dr. Seuss likes green eggs and ham. Dragons love tacos. The Very Hungry Caterpillar likes everything! Let’s read some of our favorite stories and make food inspired by the books. Sat Dec 5 • 9:30-10:30a • 2 sessions • $15 St. Anthony Park Elem • #1802FA
Preschool: Courageous Crayons
Ages 3-5. What do you have in common with crayons? You are both courageous! Each week we’ll read a courageous crayon story like: Harold and the Purple Crayon; Red: A Crayon's Story; and The Day the Crayons Quit. Discover how courageous crayons can be and how courageous you already are. Sat Nov 7 • 9:15-10:45a • 3 sessions • $32 St. Anthony Park Elem • J. Moeller • #1037FA
Preschool: Me Gusta Español
Ages 3-5. ¡Hola amigos! Discover the Spanish language through art, games and music. Sat Oct 24 • 9:00-10:00a • 5 sessions • $47 St. Anthony Park Elem • Language Sprout • #1602FA
Survive the Zombie Apocalypse
Grades 1-5. Learn some basic survival skills as you try to avoid the zombie apocalypse. Then, surrender to your zombie side through theatre games and role-play to build your own zombie culture. Sat Oct 31 • 9:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $27 St. Anthony Park Elem • N. Gordon • #1117FA
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Science, Technology, Engineering & Math Family Planetarium Family Fun: Small Gas Engine Maintenance & Repair
Registration
Phone: 651-487-7383 Mail: C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center 560 Concordia Ave. St. Paul, MN 55103
Additional registration information on page 58.
• 15% discount available for youth who qualify for free or reduced lunch. Discount applies to classes and camps; not applicable for Aquatics, Driver Education or Gymnastics. • For more afterschool classes, visit www.commed.spps.org and click "Youth Programs."
Grandmasters Chess
Grades 1-5. Develop the brain-bending strategies of a brilliant and complex game of chess! We’ll cover everything from basic piece movement and checkmate patterns to strong openings, discovered check, back-rank mates and more advanced concepts. No class Oct. 16, 30, Nov. 20, 25, 27. Fri Oct 9 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $72 Rondo Education Center • Youth Enrichment League • #300FA Mon Oct 12 • 4:15-5:15p • 9 sessions • $107 Groveland Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #300FB Wed Oct 14 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $95 Randolph Heights Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #300FC
Crazy Catapults
Grades 2-5. The kingdom needs you! The royal family has appointed you as their royal master engineer to determine the best castle construction to protect their walls against a marshmallow catapult. Then, build your own catapults to test your castle walls, practicing trajectory and accuracy. Sat Nov 21 • 9:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $28 St. Anthony Park Elem • Science Explorers • #1430FA
Family Fun: DIY Backyard Birding
Build your own birdhouse, seed birdfeeder and suet birdfeeder. Each class includes a hands-on building experience and family geared tips to host and observe our fine-feathered friends. All ages. Fee includes one adult/child pair. Sat Sep 19 • 10:00a-12:00p • 2 sessions • $59 Elpis Enterprises • #6065FEA 558 Vandalia St., Suite 304, 55114
Adults and youth, ages 11 and up. Work together to take apart, clean and repair a small gas engine with instructor support. Please bring in your own engine to work on to the first class. Tue Sep 22 • 6:00-8:00p • 6 sessions $119 adult/youth pair Central HS Service Station • J. Aaslund • #6003FE 1157 Selby Ave., 55104
Extreme LEGO
Grades K-3. Challenge every aspect of your creativity and intellect while learning the basics of engineering and physics. No class Oct. 15, Nov. 17, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27. Mon Oct 5 • 3:15-4:15p • 10 sessions • $113 EXPO Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #1437FA Thu Oct 8 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $79 Horace Mann School • Youth Enrichment League • #1437FB Tue Oct 13 • 3:15-4:15p • 8 sessions • $90 Hamline Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #1437FC Tue Oct 13 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $90 Highland Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #1437FD Wed Oct 21 • 4:15-5:15p • 7 sessions • $79 Adams • Youth Enrichment League • #1437FF Fri Oct 23 • 4:15-5:15p • 5 sessions • $57 L'Etoile du Nord – • Youth Enrichment League • #1437FE Lower Campus
LEGO X: Yachts & Hot Rods
Grades 1-5. Start your engines! Build a land yacht propelled by a fan, a race car built to tackle hills and jumps and much more. Build specific projects to investigate wheels and axles and then be challenged to design, test and modify your own creations and compete against classmates. No class Nov. 25. Mon Oct 5 • 3:15-4:15p • 10 sessions • $113 Rondo Education Center • Youth Enrichment League • #1418FA Wed Oct 7 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $102 EXPO Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #1418FC Wed Oct 7 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $102 St. Anthony Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #1418FB
Preschool: Silly Science
Ages 3-5. Get silly with gooey and gross hands-on science experiments that make us learn and laugh! Sat Oct 24 • 9:15-10:45a • 2 sessions • $22 St. Anthony Park Elem • #1405FA
Wizarding 101
Grades 1-5. Welcome to the world of wizardry! Make your wizard wand and experiment with wonderfully weird potions. Sat Dec 5 • 9:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $27 St. Anthony Park Elem • J. Moeller • #1359FA
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Studio & Performing Arts Registration
Phone: 651-487-7383 Mail: C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center 560 Concordia Ave. St. Paul, MN 55103
Additional registration information on page 58.
• 15% discount available for youth who qualify for free or reduced lunch. Discount applies to classes and camps; not applicable for Aquatics, Driver Education or Gymnastics. • For more afterschool classes, visit www.commed.spps.org and click "Youth Programs."
Dance Clinic
Grades K-8. Warm up, stretch, learn choreography, and perform for family and friends. This free, exploratory dance clinic is provided in partnership with the Minnesota Dance Collaborative. Sat Nov 14 • 9:00a-12:00p • 1 session • Free Central HS • Minnesota Dance Collaborative • #1268FA
• All supply fees must be paid to instructors.
Ballet
Grades K-5. Learn ballet through flexibility, posture and movement coordination. Finish the class with a performance for your family and special guests. Thu Sep 24 • 6:45-7:30p • 3 sessions • $18 Highland Park MS • Community Ed staff • #1988FC Mon Oct 12 • 4:15-5:15p • 9 sessions • $63 Groveland Park Elem • Community Ed staff • #1988FA Sat Oct 24 • 11:15a-12:00p • 3 sessions • $18 Central HS • K. Waletzke • #1988FB
Dance: Ribbons & Twirls
Ages 3-5. Wrap yourself in ribbon and dance the day away! Infuse jazz and ballet dance moves with a ribbon stick that is yours to keep. Thu Sep 24 • 6:00-6:45p • 3 sessions • $22 Highland Park MS • Community Ed staff • #1155FC Wed Oct 7 • 6:00-6:45p • 4 sessions • $28 Harding HS • A. Adams • #1155FA Sat Oct 24 • 10:30-11:15a • 3 sessions • $22 Central HS • K. Waletzke • #1155FB
Hip-Hop Dance
Grades 1-5. Learn old and new school hip-hop dance moves so you can innovate and design your own moves! Wed Oct 7 • 6:45-7:30p • 4 sessions • $24 Harding HS • A. Adams • #1051FA
Register online at commed.spps.org
Astounding Drawings
Grades K-5. Capture the fall colors in our fabulous drawings together. Use colored pencils to draw a rainbow giraffe, cartoon apples and the Eiffel Tower just to name a few. No class Oct. 15, Nov. 19, 25, 26. Mon Oct 5 • 3:15-4:15p • 10 sessions • $104 St. Anthony Park Elem • Young Rembrandts • #1208FA Thu Oct 8 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $73 Horace Mann School • Young Rembrandts • #1208FF Tue Oct 13 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $83 Highland Park Elem • Young Rembrandts • #1208FH Wed Oct 14 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $83 L'Etoile du Nord – • Young Rembrandts • #1208FD Upper Campus Mon Oct 19 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $83 Adams • Young Rembrandts • #1208FI
Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org
Help Youth In Need by contributing to the Lyle Swanson Youth Scholarship Fund. For details and to make a contribution, visit www.commed.spps.org
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Studio Performing Arts Family&Planetarium Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Family Art Lab
• All supply fees must be paid to the instructor. Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Family Art Lab: Traveling Art Activity Kits
Ages 8 and up. Develop a fun, personalized art-on-the-go kit that includes a simple journal that kids and adults design together! Fee is per adult/child pair. Sat Oct 17 • 10:00-11:30a • 1 session • $29 + $20 supply fee Ramsey MS • T. Tieso • #3108FEA
Global Beats
Family Art Lab: Make Your Own Stencils
Ages 8 and up. Craft stencils that give your written words the creative edge they are missing. Fee is per adult/child pair. Sat Oct 24 • 10:00-11:30a • 1 session • $29 + $10 supply fee St. Anthony Park Elem • T. Tieso • #3109FEA
Grades 1-8. Explore multicultural hand drumming using African and Cuban techniques. Drums provided. No class Oct. 15, Nov. 19, 25. Wed Oct 7 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $96 EXPO Elem • B. Draper • #1355FB Thu Oct 8 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $75 Horace Mann School • B. Draper • #1355FC Tue Oct 13 • 4:15-5:15p • 7 sessions • $75 Highland Park Elem • B. Draper • #1355FA
Family Art Lab: Trick-or-Treat Bags
Guitar: Individual Lessons
Ages 8 and up. Trick or Treat! Create your own special canvas trick-or-treat bag to use for years to come. Fee is per adult/child pair. Sat Oct 31 • 10:00-11:30a • 1 session • $29 + $15 supply fee St. Anthony Park Elem • T. Tieso • #3110FEA
Family Art Lab: Make Your Own Stamps
Ages 8 and up. Design your own stamps using apples to create unique art cards. Fee is per adult/child pair. Sat Nov 7 • 10:00-11:30a • 1 session • $29 + $7 supply fee St. Anthony Park Elem • T. Tieso • #3111FEA
Family Art Lab: Peekaboo Journals
Ages 8 and up. Construct a simple journal with flip-up pages to conceal surprise words or art. Fill your completed journal with creative ideas or stories. Fee is per adult/child pair. Sat Nov 14 • 10:00-11:30a • 1 session • $29 + $15 supply fee St. Anthony Park Elem • T. Tieso • #3112FEA
Grades 1-12. Pick a melody, strum a chord and perform popular and classical guitar music. Play acoustic guitar as a beginning or progressing student. Participants must bring their own guitar. These are individual half-hour lessons. No lesson Oct. 15, 30, Nov. 17, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27. No lesson after 6:00p on Nov. 3. Mon Oct 5 • 3:15-5:45p • 10 sessions • $183 EXPO Elem • P. Dougherty • #1100FA Tue Oct 6 • 3:15-5:45p • 9 sessions • $165 Horace Mann School • P. Dougherty • #1100FB Wed Oct 7 • 3:15-5:45p • 9 sessions • $165 St. Anthony Park Elem • P. Dougherty • #1100FC Thu Oct 8 • 3:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $129 Horace Mann School • P. Dougherty • #1100FD Fri Oct 23 • 4:15-5:45p • 5 sessions • $92 L'Etoile du Nord – • P. Dougherty • #1100FE Lower Campus
Percussion: Individual Lessons
Grades 1-12. Hand drum using congas, djembe and bongos. Older youth develop snare drum techniques. Drums are provided during class. These are individual half-hour lessons. No lesson Oct. 15, Nov. 19, 24, 25, 26. No lesson after 6:00p on Nov. 3. Wed Oct 7 • 4:15-5:45p • 9 sessions • $165 EXPO Elem • B. Draper • #1364FB Thu Oct 8 • 4:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $129 Horace Mann School • B. Draper • #1364FC Tue Oct 13 • 5:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $129 Highland Park Elem • B. Draper • #1364FA
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Piano: Individual Lessons
Grades 1-12. Learn basic piano skills including note reading, simple rhythms, primary chords and elementary technique. These are individual half-hour lessons. No lesson Oct. 15, 16, Nov. 3, 17, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27. No lesson after 6:00p on Nov. 3. Mon Oct 5 • 3:15-5:45p • 10 sessions • $183 EXPO Elem • V. Parker • #1101FA Mon Oct 5 • 3:45-5:45p • 10 sessions • $183 EXPO Elem • E. Barnard • #1101FB Mon Oct 5 • 4:15-5:45p • 10 sessions • $183 EXPO Elem • M.E. Hanegraaf Reeve • #1101FK Tue Oct 6 • 3:15-7:45p • 10 sessions • $183 Chelsea Heights Elem • Community Ed staff • #1101FC Tue Oct 6 • 3:00-6:30p • 9 sessions • $165 Horace Mann School • B. Wagner • #1101FD Tue Oct 6 • 3:15-5:45p • 10 sessions • $183 Rondo Education Center • E. Barnard • #1101FI Wed Oct 7 • 3:15-6:15p • 9 sessions • $165 EXPO Elem • E. Barnard • #1101FE Wed Oct 7 • 3:15-5:45p • 9 sessions • $165 EXPO Elem • V. Parker • #1101FF Wed Oct 7 • 4:15-5:45p • 9 sessions • $165 EXPO Elem • M.E. Hanegraaf Reeve • #1101FL Thu Oct 8 • 3:00-6:30p • 7 sessions • $129 Horace Mann School • B. Wagner • #1101FG Thu Oct 8 • 3:45-5:45p • 8 sessions • $146 Rondo Education Center • E. Barnard • #1101FJ Fri Oct 9 • 3:15-5:45p • 6 sessions • $110 Horace Mann School • K. Truex • #1101FH Fri Oct 9 • 3:15-4:15p • 6 sessions • $110 Rondo Education Center • V. Parker • #1101FM
Register online at commed.spps.org
Preschool: Messy Hands
Ages 3-5. Craft works of art with our little hands and get messy, too! Leave with a fall-themed relief. Sat Oct 3 • 9:15-11:15a • 2 sessions • $28 St. Anthony Park Elem • S. Stengle • #1014FA
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Teens & Tweens Junior Woodshop
Registration
Phone: 651-487-7383 Mail: C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center 560 Concordia Ave. St. Paul, MN 55103
Additional registration information on page 58.
• 15% discount available for youth who qualify for free or reduced lunch. Discount applies to classes and camps; not applicable for Aquatics, Driver Education or Gymnastics. • For more afterschool classes, visit www.commed.spps.org and click "Youth Programs."
Youth, ages 11-14. Build a set of book ends using hand tools and/or small power tools. Practice cutting, gluing, sanding and assembling. Materials for this project will be furnished; however, students are encouraged to bring their own power or hand tools. Sat Nov 7 • 9:00a-12:00p • 3 sessions • $65 + $15 supply fee Central HS • P. Schwartz • #406FEA
Modern Dance
Grades 6-12. Express yourself through athletic movement and improvisational dance. Begin with floor warm-ups and progress to full-bodied phrases that offer clarity and fluidity of movement. Sat Oct 24 • 9:30-10:30a • 3 sessions • $21 Central HS • P. Govindaswamy • #1363FA
• All supply fees must be paid to instructors.
A Different Story
Grades 9-12. View films that illustrate historical experiences of communities of color and new immigrant communities in St. Paul, working towards a youth-led film festival in 2016. Facilitated by the East Side Freedom Library in partnership with Community Education, Humboldt Secondary School, and Open World Learning Community. Wed Oct 7 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • Free Humboldt SS • P. Rachleff • #1360FEA
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Rock Band
Grades 6-8. Bring your instrument or voice and rock out with fellow rock musicians. Gain an understanding from composing, improvising and blending to marketing and performance preparation. Must have minimum one year of experience on your instrument/voice. No class Oct. 15, Nov. 26. Wed Oct 7 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $72 Rondo Education Center • K. Truex • #1119FA
www.stpaul.gov/parks For more information, call 651-266-6400, the number listed or visit our website. Adaptive Recreation Programming – 651-793-6634 Provides leisure services to individuals who have a cognitive and/or physical disability. Adult Programming – 651-793-6511 Provides a variety of classes and activities including arts & crafts, dance, fitness, sports and tours at various locations throughout the city for adults of all ages. Aquatics – 651-642-0650 Great River Water Park, located at the Oxford Community Center, is open year-round. The Water Park features an 8-lane pool, two water slides and a children’s activity pool. Open swim, lap swim, water aerobics, swim lessons, pool and party room rentals are available. Batting Cages – 651-558-2117 Open year-round. Located at the Rice & Arlington Sports Complex. Call for hours. Facility Permits – Parks and Picnic – 651-632-5111 Reserve parks and picnic facilities and ice climbing permits. Facility Rentals – Recreation Centers Gyms, meeting rooms, kitchens and fields are available at reasonable rates. Call the recreation centers for more information. Fitness Centers – 651-266-6400, press 4 Memberships are available at our twelve fitness centers and five walking tracks located at recreation centers. Golf Open April-October. Lessons, family golf, First Tee program, junior golf, men’s & women’s leagues. Como – 651-488-9673 Highland National – 651-695-3774 Highland 9 – 651-695-3708 Phalen – 651-778-0413 Municipal Athletics – 651-558-2255 Offers athletic leagues, tournaments, group & private skills clinics for youth and adults. Also hires and trains sports officials for youth and adult leagues. Rentals available for McMurray, Arlington & Arkwright, Dunning, and Rice & Arlington fields. Off-Leash Dog Parks – 651-266-6400, press 4 Located at Arlington/Arkwright, Lowertown (6th & Broadway), the High Bridge Dog Park (59 Randolph Ave.), and Meeker Island (Mississippi River Blvd. & Eustis St.). Outdoor Fitness Maps are available online for locations of tennis courts, outdoor basketball courts, biking trails, walking trails, hiking trails and children’s play areas.
Outdoor Ice Rinks Refrigerated rinks at North Dale, Palace and Phalen are open seven days a week beginning the end of November. General skating and hockey rinks are ready in early January, weather permitting. Ski Programs – 651-488-9673 Rentals and lessons for downhill, cross-country and snowboarding at Como Park Ski Center. Open the end of December-February, weather permitting. Teen Center – The Canvas – 651-298-4393 Teen arts center located at Hancock Recreation Center offering free workshops, events and youth leadership opportunities. Teen Center – The Zone – 651-558-2391 Teen center located at Rice Recreation Center offering a variety of activities, events and youth leadership opportunities. Volunteer Hotline – 651-266-6464 Opportunities for coaching, teaching classes or assisting with special events are available.
Youth Programs Recreation Centers – 651-266-6400, press 4 Each site offers varied programs for preschoolers, youth, teens, families, adults and seniors. For locations and phone numbers, see page 57 or visit our website. Rec Check – 651-292-6508 Free after school program at 16 recreation sites, September– June, 3-6 p.m., on days school is in session. After-school bus transportation from a Saint Paul Public School is available for students who meet the bussing criteria. Registration accepted throughout the school year, if space is available. S’more Fun Fee-based before- and after-school child care program for youth, grades K-6. Full-day programming plus expanded sites in the summer. Battle Creek – 651-501-6388 Groveland – 651-695-3715 NW Como – 651-487-5626 No School Day Programs – 651-292-6508 Special programs offered weekdays when school is not in session: Oct. 15-16, Nov. 20, Dec. 27-29. Youth Sports Sports programs for youth, ages 5-18, change seasonally. Registration dates: Basketball: September 1-30, 2015 Volleyball, Indoor Soccer: January 1-31, 2016 Baseball, Softball, T-Ball: March 1-31, 2016 Tackle Football, Flag Football, Soccer: June 1-30, 2016 Fall Registration for classes began August 3. Brochures are available at recreation centers, libraries, and online.
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Location Addresses Community Education Offices 1 C.E. Office at Central HS Driver Education Program, Aquatics Program and Adult Enrichment Central Senior High School 275 N. Lexington Parkway, 55104 651-744-5094 Fax-651-312-9058
3 C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center Youth Program Rondo Education Center 560 Concordia Ave., 55103 651-487-7383 Fax-651-325-2673
Community Education Administration Office 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 651-767-8179 Community Education Website: www.commed.spps.org
4 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program Washington Technology Magnet School 1495 Rice St., 55117 651-325-2674
2 C.E. Office at Harding HS Travel, Adult and Older Adult Enrichment Programs East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106 651-744-3072 Fax-651-293-6562
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Location Addresses Program Locations: A symbol or number next to a location corresponds to its location on the map on page 56. 85 Adams 615 S. Chatsworth St. 47 Arlington Hills Community Center 1200 Payne Ave. 651-632-3861 61 Baker 209 W. Page St. 651-209-3519 58 Battle Creek Rec 75 S. Winthrop St. 651-501-6347 66 Bridge View School 360 Colborne St. 53 Buzzard Lips Press 1199 E. Seventh St. 127 Calvary Cemetery 753 Front Ave. 1 Central HS 275 N. Lexington Pkwy. 17 Central HS Service Station 1157 Selby Ave. 80 Clarence W. Wigington Pavilion on Harriet Island 200 Dr. Justus Ohage Blvd. (near Plato Blvd.) 27 Como Park Elem 780 W. Wheelock Pkwy. 27 Como Park HS 740 Rose Ave. W. 23 Como Park Zoo and Conservatory 1225 Estabrook Drive 27 Como Planetarium Como Park Elementary 780 W. Wheelock Pkwy. 55 Conway 2090 Conway St. 651-501-6343 63 Creative Arts HS 65 Kellogg Blvd. E. 123 Cycles for Change 712 University Ave. W. 50 Daytonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bluff Rec 800 Conway St. 651-793-3885 46 Duluth & Case Rec 1020 Duluth St. 651-298-5709 47 East Side Freedom Library 1105 Greenbrier St. 2 East Side Learning Hub @ Harding HS 1526 E. Sixth St. (Enter on Sixth Street) 14 Edgcumbe Rec 320 S. Griggs St. 651-695-3711
100 Elpis Enterprise 558 Vandalia St. 60 El Rio Vista Rec 179 Robie St. E. 651-789-2500 73 EXPO Elem 540 Warwick St. 141 Fawn Friday Kettlebell Studio 2325 Endicott St. 30 Gordon Parks HS 1212 University Ave. W. 147 Grace Lutheran Church 1730 Old Hudson Rd. 10 Groveland Park Elem 2045 St. Clair Ave. 10 Groveland Rec 2021 St. Clair Ave. 651-695-3714 5 Hamline Elem 1599 Englewood Ave. 5 Hancock Rec (The Canvas) 1610 Hubbard Ave. 651-298-4393 2 Harding HS 1540 E. Sixth St. (Enter on Third Street) 43 Hayden Heights Rec 1965 E. Hoyt Ave. 651-298-5716 45 Hazel Park Rec 945 N. Hazel Ave. 651-501-6350 11 Highland Park Community Center 1978 Ford Pkwy. 651-695-3706 81 Highland Park Elem 1700 Saunders Ave. 12 Highland Park HS 1015 S. Snelling Ave. (Enter parking lot from Edgcumbe Rd.) 12 Highland Park MS 975 S. Snelling Ave. (Enter parking lot from Montreal Avenue) 38 Homecroft Early Learning Center 1845 Sheridan Ave. 99 Horace Mann School 2001 Eleanor Ave. 20 Hubbs Center 1030 University Ave. W. 135 Humboldt Secondary School 30 E. Baker St.
18 Jimmy Lee Rec 270 N. Lexington Pkwy. 651-642-0650 57 Johnson HS 1349 Arcade St. 3 Langford Rec 30 Langford Park 651-298-5765 42 L'Etoile du Nord Lower Campus 1305 Prosperity Ave. 76 L'Etoile du Nord Upper Campus 1760 Ames Place 15 Linwood Rec 860 St. Clair Ave. 651-298-5660 16 Martin Luther King Rec (MLK) 271 Mackubin St. 651-290-8695 39 McDonough Rec 1544 Timberlake Rd. 651-558-2171 7 Merriam Park Rec 2000 St. Anthony Ave. 651-298-5766 131 Neighborhood Development Alliance 481 Wabasha St. S. 149 Nokomis Montessori South Campus 525 White Bear Ave. 26 North Dale Rec 1414 N. St. Albans St. 651-558-2329 24 Northwest Como Rec 1550 N. Hamline Ave. 651-298-5813 18 Oxford Community Center 270 N. Lexington Pkwy. 68 Palace Rec 781 Palace Ave. 651-298-5677 40 Phalen Rec 1000 E. Wheelock Pkwy. 651-793-6600 9 Ramsey MS 1700 Summit Ave. 14 Randolph Heights Elem 348 Hamline Ave. S. 36 Rice Rec (The Teen Zone) 1022 Marion St. 651-558-2391 35 Rice Street Library 1011 Rice St.
142 RiverGarden Yoga Center 455 West 7th Street 109 Rondo Community Outreach Library 461 N. Dale St. 3 Rondo Education Center 560 Concordia Ave. (Enter Red Doors/Entrance B) 103 Ruth Ann Lundborg Studio 300 Broadway St. (downtown St. Paul) 2 St. Anthony Park Elem 2180 Knapp St. 63 Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Administration 400 City Hall Annex 25 W. Fourth St. SPPS Community and Education Service Office 1780 West 7th Street I SPPS District Administration Building 360 Colborne St. 31 Scheffer Rec 237 Thomas Ave. 651-298-5820 82 Sun Ray Library 2105 Wilson Ave. 134 The Art Academy 651 S. Snelling Ave. 100 The Center for Mind-Body Oneness 550 Vandalia St. 137 The Klub Haus 1079 Rice St. 148 Treadle Yard Goods 1338 Grand Ave. 51 Vertical Endeavors 855 Phalen Blvd. 4 Washington Technology Magnet School 1495 Rice St. 60 Wellstone Center 179 Robie St. E. 29 West Minnehaha Rec 685 W. Minnehaha Ave. 651-298-5823 140 Wheelock Early Learning Center 1521 Edgerton St. 48 Wilder Rec 958 Jessie St. 651-298-5727
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Registration Information Online
at www.commed.spps.org To create a new account: Click on View My Account above and follow the prompts to set up your new account. Some of our classes may not be available for online registration. Any of our offices (listed on page 56) are happy to help you with these classes.
By Phone
with Credit Card or Check (Visa, MasterCard or Discover)
Call the Community Education telephone number listed, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., weekdays. Credit Card: Please have your credit card number and expiration date ready. Check: Please have the routing and account numbers from the bottom of your check ready. The routing number contains nine digits surrounded by l: Refer to both the class title and course number when registering.
By Mail
Complete a registration form (on page 59) and mail it with a check or credit card number (Visa, MasterCard or Discover) to the address of the Community Education Office that is accepting registration for the class. See page 56 for Community Education Offices. If paying by check, your place is confirmed when payment is received (make checks payable to ISD# 625).
In Person
Visit any Community Education Office 9:00 a.m.3:00 p.m. If paying with cash, please have exact amount. See page 56 for Community Education Offices.
Please note:
If you pay with a check, money will be deducted from your checking or savings account as soon as we receive it.
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Cancellations
Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education reserves the right to cancel classes due to lack of enrollment or emergencies.
Refunds
• If you cancel a class more than three business days from the class start date, a refund minus a $10 service charge will be issued. If you cancel a class less than three business days from the class start date, no refund will be issued. Note: The cancellation requirement is seven (7) business days prior to the start of a Community Education summer youth program. • For classes and tours that have a published cancellation deadline, no refunds or credits will be issued after the specified dates. (For tour refund policy, see page 31.) • For Driver Education, refunds minus a $50 fee will be issued upon request for cancellation. Refunds will not be issued after one year from the start date of classroom instruction. • Full refunds are issued if Community Education cancels a class or tour, or the class or tour is already filled.
Closings Due to Weather
In case of bad weather, tune in to local media – broadcast, print and online for information on school closures or check the district’s website at www.spps.org for the most current updates.
UCare Discounts
UCare members may take a discount of up to $15 per class on most classes. If a class is less than $15, the member may take the class free of charge. PMAP, Connect, MSHO, MSC+, and MnCare plans may use unlimited discounts. UFS plans and UCare for Seniors are limited to one class per calendar year. Members must include their UCare ID number and plan when registering. UCare registration is not available online.
Safety Disclaimer
There is an inherent risk of accident and injury in any activity. It is the responsibility of the participant to be aware that there are assumed risks in participation. Saint Paul Public Schools (ISD# 625) assumes no responsibility for injuries received during activities. Any changes in participants’ current physical activity level should be done under the approval and direction of their physician and/or health care provider(s).
Need a Community Education Catalog?
Catalogs are mailed to every resident within the City of Saint Paul three (3) times a year. If you have a friend or know of anyone (outside of the City limits) who would like to receive our catalog, mail a postcard with their name and full address to: Community Education Administration Office 1780 West 7th Street St. Paul, MN 55116 or call 651-767-8179, or email commed@spps.org to be put on the mailing list. Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education will not hold classes:
September 7, 2015 November 3, 2015, after 6:00 p.m. November 26-27, 2015 December 23-31, 2015 January 1, 18, 2016 = Daytime/senior-friendly class
Special Services
Persons with disabilities are welcome in any class or activity. In some cases there may be a supply, set up or user fee for helpers. If you need a reasonable accommodation, contact the Community Education Office where you are registering.
Registration Forms To register in person or by mail, please refer to site contact information listed in the class section. All Community Education Offices are listed on page 56. Name:___________________________________________________ Course#
Title
Begin Date
Time Fee
Address:__________________________________________________ City:____________________________________ Zip:______________ Phone: work _____-_____-_____ Evening: cell _____-_____-_____ E-mail:___________________________________________________ Date of Birth: ___/___/_____ Youth only: Parent Name:______________________________________________ Grade:______ School:_______________________________________ Voluntary Informationâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;check all that apply. Collecting this information helps us to provide programs and services for our community. [ ] Male [ ] Female [ ] Special Needs: _________________________ _________________________
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American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Black or African American Hispanic or Latino Native Hawaiian White Other__________________
_________________________
Payment: [ ] Cash [ ] Check [ ] Visa
[ ] MasterCard
[ ] Discover
Credit card# __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiration Date: ___ /_____ Card Holder Name:________________________________________ (Leave blank if same as registration)
UCare ID#________________ UCare discount
Total (minus discount) $__________
UCare Plan
Name:___________________________________________________ Course#
$__________
Title
Begin Date
Time Fee
Address:__________________________________________________ City:____________________________________ Zip:______________ Phone: work _____-_____-_____ Evening: cell _____-_____-_____ E-mail:___________________________________________________ Date of Birth: ___/___/_____ Youth only: Parent Name:______________________________________________ Grade:______ School:_______________________________________ Voluntary Informationâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;check all that apply. Collecting this information helps us to provide programs and services for our community. [ ] Male [ ] Female [ ] Special Needs: _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
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American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Black or African American Hispanic or Latino Native Hawaiian White Other__________________
Payment: [ ] Cash [ ] Check [ ] Visa
[ ] MasterCard
[ ] Discover
Credit card# __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiration Date: ___ /_____ Card Holder Name:________________________________________ (Leave blank if same as registration)
UCare ID#________________ UCare discount UCare Plan
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Administration Independent School District #625 Administration
Board of Education
Valeria S. Silva Superintendent Jackie Turner Chief Engagement Officer Lynn Gallandat Director of Community Education
Mary Doran, Chair Keith Hardy, Vice-Chair Chue Vue, Clerk Anne Carroll, Treasurer John Brodrick, Director Jean O'Connell, Director Louise Seeba, Director
Saint Paul Parks and Recreation City Administrators
Community Education Citywide Advisory Council
Mike Hahm 651-266-6400 Director Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Kathy Korum 651-266-6400 Deputy Director Saint Paul Parks and Recreation
SAINT PAUL
The Saint Paul Community Education Advisory Council meets ten times per year. All meetings are open to the public. Most meetings are held at the Saint Paul Public Schools Administration Building, 360 Colborne Street. Call 651-7678179 to confirm the date, time and location for each meeting. Kathy Korum, Chair Karen Kolb-Peterson Mark McCabe
Saint Paul Public Schools www.spps.org Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education www.commed.spps.org Saint Paul Parks and Recreation www.stpaul.gov/parks
Sharla Scullen Erik Skold Darren Yerama
Community Education has numerous Advisory Councils working with the different program areas. Community input is important to the Advisory Councils. Please share your comments, concerns and suggestions with any member. If you or anyone you know is interested in becoming a member of any of the Community Education Advisory Councils, please contact the administration office at 651-767-8179.
Annual Notice to Students with Disabilities Saint Paul Public Schools (SPPS) is committed to providing a free and appropriate public education for every student in the school district. It is the intent of SPPS to ensure that students who have a disability, within the definition of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, are identified, evaluated and provided with reasonable and appropriate accommodations. For more information, please contact Jennifer Nordstrand, Section 504 resource, Saint Paul Public Schools, 651-767-8382; jennifer.nordstrand@spps.org.
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Pre-K & K Pre-K & K
No School, Parent-teacher conferences
First Day of School
8-9
10
PreK-5 / PreK-8 schools*
No School, Conference preparation/teacher professional development
30
PreK-12 PreK-12 PreK-12
Classes Resume No School, Holiday
No School, Teacher professional development (PreK-5)/grading day (6-12)
4 18
29
No School, Teacher professional development
25
30
10
Last Day of School
No School, Holiday
PreK-12
PreK-12
PreK-12
Classes Resume
11
June
May
PreK-12
No School, Spring Break
4-8
April
No School, Parent-teacher conferences No School, Parent-teacher conferences
17 18
Two additional evening conferences to be scheduled by school
PreK-12
No School, Conference preparation (PreK-5)/ teacher professional development (6-12)
26
Pre-K PreK-5 / PreK-8 schools* PreK-12
PreK-12
No School, Holiday
15
March
Pre-K
No School, Teacher professional development
12
February
PreK-12
PreK-12
No School, Winter Break
No School, Winter Break
1
January
23-31
PreK-12
No School, Holiday
26-27
December
PreK-12
No School, Parent-teacher conferences (PreK-5)/ teacher professional development (6-12)
20
Two additional evening conferences to be scheduled by school
Pre-K
No School, Parent-teacher conferences
19
November
PreK-12
No School, Teacher professional development Statewide teacher meeting
15-16
October
PreK-12 1-12
Grades
No School, Holiday First Day of School
7 8
September
IMPORTANT DATES
3 10 17 24 31
M 4 11 18 25
T 5 12 19 26
W
M 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 W 4 11 18 25
M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23
M 2 9 16 23 30
T 3 10 17 24 31
W 4 11 18 25
W 3 10 17 24
T 5 12 19 26
T 4 11 18 25
T 5 12 19 26
6 13 20 27
T
F 6 13 20 27
F 5 12 19 26
F 6 13 20 27
7 14 21 28
F
S 7 14 21 28
S 6 13 20 27
S 7 14 21 28
S 1 8 15 22 29 7 14 21 28
M T 1 8 15 22 29 W 2 9 16 23 30
7 14 21 28
M
T 1 8 15 22 29
7 14 21 28
M
5 12 19 26
S
6 13 20 27
M
W 1 8 15 22 29
W 2 9 16 23 30
W 2 9 16 23 30
T 2 9 16 23 30
T 3 10 17 24 31
T 3 10 17 24 31
T 3 10 17 24
F 3 10 17 24
F 4 11 18 25
F 4 11 18 25
F 4 11 18 25
ECSE follows the Pre-K calendar
S 4 11 18 25
S 5 12 19 26
S 5 12 19 26
S 5 12 19 26
5 12 19 26
M
6 13 20 27
T
4 11 18 25
M
4 11 18 25
M
3 10 17 24 31
S
4 11 18 25
M
T
5 12 19 26
T
5 12 19 26
July 2016
3 10 17 24
S
T 5 12 19 26
April 2016
3 10 17 24 31
S
January 2016
4 11 18 25
S
W
7 14 21 28
W
6 13 20 27
W
6 13 20 27
W
6 13 20 27
October 2015
7 14 21 28
T
7 14 21 28
T
7 14 21 28
T
T 1 8 15 22 29
F 1 8 15 22 29
F 1 8 15 22 29
F 1 8 15 22 29
F 2 9 16 23 30
S 2 9 16 23 30
S 2 9 16 23 30
S 2 9 16 23 30
S 3 10 17 24 31
Total Days of School - Elementary: 173; Secondary: 175
If your student attends a year-round school, please check with your school for important dates and days off. Please check www.spps.org for calendar updates.
7 14 21 28
T
T 1 8 15 22 29
June 2016
6 13 20 27
S
March 2016
6 13 20 27
S
December 2015
6 13 20 27
S
September 2015
Summer Term start date is to be determined -
S 1 8 15 22 29
May 2016
7 14 21 28
S
February 2016
S 1 8 15 22 29
November 2015
2 9 16 23 30
S
August 2015
No school for PreK-5 students and PreK-8 schools ( *American Indian Magnet, Capitol Hill, Farnsworth, Linwood Monroe and Hazel Park) Important date
No school for Pre-K and K No school for Pre-K
No school for students PreK-12 (all grades)
2015-16 CALENDAR FOR FAMILIES
School Calendar
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Community Education Administration Office 1780 West 7th Street Saint Paul, Minnesota 55116 651-767-8179 www.commed.spps.org
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Help Youth In Need by contributing to the Lyle Swanson Youth Scholarship Fund. For details and to make a contribution, visit www.commed.spps.org
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