Saint Paul Public Schools
Community Education
WINTER/SPRING 2015
ONLINE REGISTRATION BEGINS JANUARY 2, 2015 AT WWW.COMMED.SPPS.ORG
SAVE THIS CATALOG! Phone, Mail and Walk-In Registration begins January 5, 2015 Find Additional Registration Information on page 74.
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
WON'T YOU BE OUR NEIGHBOR? Bring your friend, child, grandma or neighbor and join Community Education for our first annual Neighbor Day. Celebrate the legacy of Fred Rogers by trying something new and connecting with community. Let’s make the most of a beautiful day!
Friday, March 20 4:00-8:00 p.m. Rondo Education Center 560 Concordia Ave.
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Contents Online Registration 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 72) are happy to help you with these classes.
Community Education Programs Adult Enrichment Programs Arts & Music.........................................................2-10 Business & Technology.......................................... 11-15 Culinary............................................................ 16-18 Family Programs.................................................. 19-20 Fitness & Dance.................................................. 21-27 Health & Wellness................................................ 28-30 Home & Garden................................................... 31-32 Language & Writing.............................................. 33-35 Older Adults....................................................... 36-38 Driving Classes 55+............................................ 36-37 Special Topics & Events......................................... 39-41 Travel............................................................... 42-44 Aquatics............................................................ 47-52
Youth and Teen Programs
Teens 16 and over are welcome to participate in adult classes, unless otherwise specified. Aquatics............................................................ 47-52 Driver Education.................................................. 53-54 Fitness & Safety.................................................. 55-56 Gymnastics........................................................ 57-60 Language & Culture.............................................. 61-62 Science, Technology, Engineering & Math................... 63-64 Studio & Performing Arts........................................ 65-68 Teens & Tweens....................................................... 69 SPPS Office of College and Career Readiness (OCCR) Department of Alternative Education.............................. 46
Family Programs Early Childhood Family Education................................. 19 Pre-Kindergarten Program.......................................... 19 Discovery Club........................................................ 20
Adult Learning = Daytime/senior-friendly class
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Adults with Disabilities Programs.................................. 45 Adult Basic Education & GED....................................... 45
Saint Paul Parks and Recreation General Information.................................................. 70 School Calendar..........................................................71 Community Education Offices..........................................72 Location Addresses......................................................73 Registration Information................................................74 Registration Forms......................................................75 Administration............................................................76
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 74.
ART AT RAMSEY
Art at Ramsey is a well-established, highlyacclaimed 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 Applications will be available May 1 and must be received by July 1 at www.artistscircle.org.
For information, call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
CERAMICS AND GLASS ART Beginning & Intermediate Pottery and Wheelwork
Receive expert instruction in throwing hand-built pieces on the wheel. Hand building option available. Clay and glazes will be used. Fee includes supplies. Additional fee for extra clay. No class Feb. 3, 16, Mar. 10, May 25. Mon Jan 26 • 6:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $147 Central HS • M. Krousey • Course# 3002WEA Tue Jan 27 • 6:30-9:00p • 7 sessions • $130 Como Park HS • H. Van Schooten • Course# 3002WEB Wed Jan 28 • 6:00-9:00p • 8 sessions • $147 Central HS • M. Johnson • Course# 3002WEC Mon Apr 6 • 6:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $147 Central HS • M. Krousey • Course# 3002SEA Tue Apr 7 • 6:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $147 Como Park HS • H. Van Schooten • Course# 3002SEB Wed Apr 8 • 6:00-9:00p • 8 sessions • $147 Central HS • M. Johnson • Course# 3002SEC
Beginning Stained Glass Saint Paul Public Schools www.spps.org Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education www.commed.spps.org
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. Tue Feb 10 • 6:00-9:00p • 6 sessions • $87 Como Park HS • P. Vanderwaal • Course# 3000WEA
Advanced Stained Glass
Take your stained glass skills to the next level. Previous stained glass experience necessary. Learn etching techniques, copper foil repair, lead repair and reinforcing a window. Bring paper, pencil and glass cutter. A supply fee of $5 is payable to the instructor. Individual project supplies are extra. Tue Apr 14 • 6:00-9:00p • 6 sessions • $87 Como Park HS • P. Vanderwaal • Course# 3017SSA
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Arts & Music Stained Glass Copper Foil: Tiffany Technique
Create a beautiful window using the Tiffany Technique, also known as copper foiling. Bring your own glass and two copies of your pattern, 50 pieces or less. Pattern suggestions available. A supply fee of $40 is payable to the instructor for the use of metals and tools. Please note: You will be standing during class. No class May 25. Mon May 4 • 6:30-9:00p • 4 sessions • $95 Ruth Ann Lundborg Studio • R.A. Lundborg • Course# 3006SEA 300 Broadway St., Studio# 102, 55101 (Located at the corner of Kellogg Blvd. and Broadway St.)
Stained Glass Leaded Window
Brighten up those windows with your own stained glass creation. Cut patterns and glass, and assemble your window. A pattern will be provided for beginners prior to the start of class. Experienced students may provide their own pattern, less than 50 pieces. Students provide glass; a list of recommended glass suppliers will be provided prior to class. A supply fee of $40 is payable to the instructor. Please note: You will be standing during class. No class Feb. 16. Mon Feb 2 • 6:30-9:00p • 4 sessions • $95 Ruth Ann Lundborg Studio • R.A. Lundborg • Course# 3210WEA 300 Broadway St., Studio# 102, 55101 (Located at the corner of Kellogg Blvd. and Broadway St.)
DRAWING AND PAINTING Basic Drawing
Discover your talent for drawing. Explore drawing materials and concepts including topics such as composition, line, shape and shading. You will work in pencil, charcoal and ink. Supply list provided. Wed Jan 28 • 6:30-8:30p • 8 sessions • $73 Central HS • J. Wittenberg • Course# 3018WEA Wed Apr 8 • 6:30-8:30p • 8 sessions • $73 Central HS • J. Wittenberg • Course# 3018SSA
Introduction to Drawing & Right Brain Creativity
Whether you feel you have little talent and doubt you could ever learn; or you enjoy drawing but have not been able to progress beyond a child-like level, these workshops, based on the book, The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards, will show you how to gain and master drawing skills. If you are already drawing as a professional artist, they give you greater confidence in your ability and deepen your artistic perception. Fee includes supplies; the book is available for an additional fee. This class is offered in partnership with Wet Paint Artists' Materials & Framing. No class Feb. 7. Sat Jan 31 • 9:30a-12:00p • 8 sessions • $121 East Side Learning Hub • M. Esch • Course# 3063WEA @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106 Mon Apr 6 • 6:00-8:30p • 8 sessions • $121 Como Park HS • M. Esch • Course# 3063SEA Register online at commed.spps.org
Almost Intermediate Drawing & Color Pencil
Wake Up with Drawing
Explore how color can bring dimension and life to your drawing. This class will cover basic color theory with color pencils. Fee includes supplies. This class is offered in partnership with Wet Paint Artists' Materials & Framing. Prerequisite: Introduction to Drawing and Right Brain Creativity or other drawing experience. No class Feb. 16. Mon Jan 26 • 6:00-8:30p • 8 sessions • $121 Como Park HS • M. Esch • Course# 3010WEA Sat Apr 11 • 9:30a-12:00p • 8 sessions • $121 East Side Learning Hub • M. Esch • Course# 3010SEA @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106
Draw landscapes, lakes, animals and flowers in a low-stress format with step-by-step instruction. Using black and white only, the class includes fun warm-ups you can use to loosen up and get creativity flowing, which can be useful to artists in all media who want to become more expressive and improve their compositions. No class Apr. 1. Wed Jan 21 • 10:00a-12:00p • 6 sessions • $65 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • Course# 3145WSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Wed Mar 4 • 10:00a-12:00p • 6 sessions • $65 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • Course# 3145WSB 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Wed Apr 22 • 10:00a-12:00p • 6 sessions • $65 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • Course# 3145SSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
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. A supply list will be provided at the first class. No class Feb. 16, Mar. 16, May 25. Mon Jan 26 • 6:00-9:00p • 8 sessions • $71 Como Park HS • T. Lister • Course# 3008WEA Mon Apr 6 • 6:00-9:00p • 8 sessions • $71 Como Park HS • T. Lister • Course# 3008SEA = Daytime/senior-friendly class WINTER/SPRING 2015
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Explore Painting for Acrylics
Enjoy this 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 learn color mixing. No drawing skills required. No class Apr. 1. Wed Jan 21 • 6:00-8:00p • 6 sessions • $65 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • Course# 3156WSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Wed Apr 22 • 6:00-8:00p • 6 sessions • $65 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • Course# 3156SSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Abstract Acrylic Painting: Emphasis Design
This class is designed as a structured introduction to working abstract or semi-abstract successfully. This class will include traditional color schemes and compositions while introducing contemporary painting techniques. Students may add an element of realism by bringing a photo of themselves to paint. A supply list will be mailed. No class Apr. 1. Wed Mar 4 • 6:00p-8:00p • 6 sessions • $65 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • Course# 3132WSA 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. A supply list will be provided at the first class. Tue Jan 27 • 6:00-9:00p • 8 sessions • $71 Como Park HS • T. Lister • Course# 3001WEA Tue Apr 7 • 6:00-9:00p • 8 sessions • $71 Como Park HS • T. Lister • Course# 3001SEA
Very-Beginner Beginning Watercolor
This class is for the absolute beginner, or those wanting to review. It features simple lessons with ample practice time and is taught in a methodical manner with step-by-step instructor demonstrations. All three sections teach the same skills with different subjects, so start with any section or take all three. No drawing skills required. A supply list will be mailed. No class Apr. 1. Wed Jan 21 • 1:00-3:00p • 6 sessions • $65 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • Course# 3089WSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Wed Mar 4 • 1:00-3:00p • 6 sessions • $65 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • Course# 3089WSB 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Wed Apr 22 • 1:00-3:00p • 6 sessions • $65 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • Course# 3089SSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Beginning Watercolor Landscape Painting
Capture the landscape with watercolors! You will gain confidence in the basics of material selecton and painting techniques, begin to understand light and shadow by painting in one color, and learn 2-D design basics. No experience necessary. Supplies cost approximately $20; a list will be provided at the first class. Tue Feb 10 • 6:30-8:30p • 6 sessions • $71 SPPS Community and • C. Olson • Course# 3060WEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Intermediate Watercolor Painting
Watercolor Special Project: Light & Luminescence
Wet-in-Wet Watercolor
Taught methodically with step-by-step demonstrations, the class covers a variety of approaches to watercolor (wet-in-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. No drawing skills required. New lessons each session! A supply list will be mailed. No class Apr. 1. Wed Jan 21 • 3:30-5:30p • 6 sessions • $65 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • Course# 3143WSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Wed Mar 4 • 3:30-5:30p • 6 sessions • $65 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • Course# 3143WSB 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Wed Apr 22 • 3:30-5:30p • 6 sessions • $65 Wheelock Early Learning Center • H. Nelson • Course# 3143SSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Explore new and fun approaches to watercolor, looking at design and color choice for a variety of subjects. Emphasis will be placed on capturing light and atmosphere in a painting for a glowing effect. Demonstrations and individual instruction will be provided. Mon-Tue Apr 6-7 • 9:00a-3:00p • 2 sessions • $70 Wheelock Early Learning Center • J. Schroeder • Course# 3046SSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Experiment with a variety of watercolor techniques and materials while painting scenes such as still life, landscapes and flowers. Demonstrations and individual instruction will focus on discovering your skills and increasing your confidence. Experienced painters can work on individual painting(s) with guidance and tips from the instructor, or increase skills by working on provided projects. A supply list will be mailed. No class Feb. 24. Tue Jan 27 • 9:30a-12:30p • 6 sessions • $85 Battle Creek Rec • J. Schroeder • Course# 3141WSA
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Arts & Music Beginning Calligraphy
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 and find out if becoming a beekeeper is right for you. Tue Jan 27 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $21 SPPS Community and • J. Sabin • Course# 3196WEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Beekeeping Basics
Whether you wish to create a sustainable future in bees or prefer being a hobby beekeeper, this three-session workshop will address everything you need to practice the art of beekeeping: getting started, managing honeybees throughout the year, extracting honey and preparing your hives for winter. Tue Feb 17 • 6:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $49 SPPS Community and • J. Sabin • Course# 3197WEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Family Fun: DIY Backyard Birding
Bring your favorite kid and spend two Saturdays building a birdhouse, seed birdfeeder and suet birdfeeder – the perfect set up for year-round bird activity! Each class includes a hands-on building experience and lots of family geared tips and tricks to help you and yours host and observe our fine feathered friends in your own back yard. Get information on how to become a registered bird habitat. Additional birdhouse/feeder kits are available for purchase. No experience necessary. All ages. Fee includes one adult/child pair. Sat Mar 14 • 10:00a-12:00p • 2 sessions • $59 Elpis Enterprises • Course# 6065WEA 558 Vandalia St., Suite 304, 55114 Sat May 9 • 10:00a-12:00p • 2 sessions • $59 Elpis Enterprises • Course# 6065SEA 558 Vandalia St., Suite 304, 55114
Inspire your audience with beautifully lettered correspondence. You will learn informal italic for greeting cards, invitations and gifts. A supply fee of $20 is payable to the instructor. Tue Jan 27 • 6:30-8:30p • 7 sessions • $69 SPPS Community and • J. Michalski • Course# 3225WEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 Tue Apr 7 • 6:30-8:30p • 7 sessions • $69 SPPS Community and • J. Michalski • Course# 3225SEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Level 1 Dog Training
Level 1 (Foundations & Attention): In this nine-session class, you'll learn the FUNdamentals of dog training. We'll teach you the training skills you need to work with your dog on an ongoing basis. Skills include: Learning how to make training fun; Troubleshooting common behavior problems; Developing trust and communication; Developing focused attention. Your dog will learn how to sit, lie down, stand, stay in place, and walk on a loose leash. We will also work on teaching your dog to come when called. To keep all dogs healthy, proof of current vaccinations is required; call 651-277-9663. Do not bring your dog to the first class. Bring your dog beginning the second class wearing a flat collar and a six-foot leash. Tue Feb 3 • 7:00-7:45p • 9 sessions • $125 Fetch Me Later • E. Hatch • Course# 6077WEA 407 South Owasso Blvd. East, 55117 Tue Apr 21 • 7:00-7:45p • 9 sessions • $125 Fetch Me Later • E. Hatch • Course# 6077WEA 407 South Owasso Blvd. East, 55117
Dog Training: Clicks & Tricks
You and your dog can learn challenging and fun (and yes, even practical) tricks and games that can increase your dog’s confidence and improve your training skills. Topics include: importance of timing, using a clicker effectively (when and when not to use one), planning as a basic training skill, identifying and utilizing your dog’s hereditary instincts, and shaping behavior. Prerequisite: Level 1 Dog Training or instructor permission. To keep all dogs healthy, proof of current vaccinations is required; call 651-277-9663. Tue Feb 3 • 8:00-8:45p • 9 sessions • $125 Fetch Me Later • E. Hatch • Course# 3162WEA 407 South Owasso Blvd. East, 55117 Tue Apr 21 • 8:00-8:45p • 9 sessions • $125 Fetch Me Later • E. Hatch • Course# 3162SEA 407 South Owasso Blvd. East, 55117
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Fishing: How to Fish Twin Cities Lakes
Learn how to select the best lake in all seasons. Use three magic words to consistently catch fish, choose the best lures and techniques for each species, and make a slip-bobber, rig a jig worm and a weedless plastic worm to take home. Plus, door prizes, free maps, booklets and other fun items are included. Tue Apr 28 • 6:30-9:00p • 1 session • $28 Central HS • S. Smith • Course# 5048SCA
Basic Hands-on Floral Care & Design
Brighten up the winter with fresh flowers. Learn how to ensure maximum life for fresh-cut flowers, learn basic design techniques, and create a rose bud vase the first session and a traditional centerpiece arrangement to take home the second session. This is a hands-on class; no experience necessary. Sat Jan 31 • 10:00a-12:00p • 2 sessions • $53 Harding HS • M. Bejblik • Course# 3028WEA Tue Mar 10 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $53 Harding HS • M. Bejblik • Course# 3028WEB
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. A supply fee of $15 is payable to the instructor. Mon May 11 • 7:00-9:30p • 2 sessions • $39 Buzzard Lips Press • M.B. Hummel • Course# 3012SEA 1199 E. Seventh St., 55106
Letterpress Workshop
Join the Hamilton Ink Spot for a day-long letterpress workshop. Students will have a chance to use ink brayers, and wood-type and table-top presses to create greeting cards and mini posters. No experience necessary. Sun Mar 15 • 10:00a-5:00p • 1 session • $99 Hamilton Ink Spot • Course# 3124SEA 375 Wabasha St. N., 55102
Beginning Origami
Discover origami's calming and focusing effects while stimulating creativity. Origami, Japanese Paper Folding, has endless possibilities and myriad applications; from traditional (the legendary cranes) to useful (boxes and envelopes), to decorative (beautiful paper stars). Learn for the first time or refresh your skills. This class is offered in partnership with Wet Paint Artists' Materials & Framing. Tue Mar 10 • 6:30-8:30p • 3 sessions • $43 SPPS Community and • K. Sheridan • Course# 3048WEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Intermediate Origami
If you have some origami skills, but want to brush up or expand your practice, this class is for you. Fee includes paper. This class is offered in partnership with Wet Paint Artists' Materials & Framing. Tue Apr 14 • 6:30-8:30p • 3 sessions • $43 SPPS Community and • K. Sheridan • Course# 3074SEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Pop-Up Cards & Books
Brighten a friend’s day with a pop-up card or book! The first week we’ll construct cards and learn basic structures; the second week we’ll put them together to make small books. A supply fee of $5 is payable to the instructor. Mon Mar 2 • 7:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $43 Como Park HS • M.B. Hummel • Course# 3016WEA
PHOTOGRAPHY SLR Photography Part 1: 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 Feb 18 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $37 Harding HS • E. Monroy • Course# 3157WEA Wed May 13 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $37 Harding HS • E. Monroy • Course# 3157SEA
SLR Photography Part 2: How to Improve Your Photographs
Master your digital SLR camera. Students with some previous experience will explore ways to improve your photographs utilizing your camera's mode settings, arranging the composition of your photograph, and understanding how to work with natural light or use a flash. Bring your camera to class for a hands-on learning experience. Wed Mar 4 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $37 Harding HS • E. Monroy • Course# 3158WEA Wed May 20 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $37 Harding HS • E. Monroy • Course# 3158SEA
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Arts & Music TEXTILES 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. Fee includes supplies. Tue Feb 3/24 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $27 Central HS • A. Goyal • Course# 3189WSA
Advanced Crocheting
Now it's time to advance your crocheting skills by reviewing the basic stitches and learn double crochet, read patterns and make a yarn doily. These skills will help you be able to complete more advanced projects. Fee includes supplies. Wed Mar 4 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $27 Central HS • A. Goyal • Course# 3188WSA
Basic Hand Embroidery
Visit an old art of hand embroidery. This is a form of needlework using stitches such as backstitch, chain and more to make a sachet. Other supplies like sequins and colorful fabric will make an attractive item. Fee includes supplies. Tue Apr 14 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $27 Central HS • A. Goyal • Course# 3073SSA
Advanced Beginning Knitting
If you can knit and purl comfortably, this class will give you new ways to use your skills. For the first class bring two pairs of size 7 knitting needles, one skein of worsted weight cotton yarn, and one skein of worsted weight acrylic yarn. Mon Apr 6 • 7:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $43 Como Park HS • M.B. Hummel • Course# 3056SSA
Cable Cap Knitting
It’s not too soon to think about handmade holiday gifts. You will not only learn how to knit awesome cables, but get a good start on a delightful cap; a nice small project to carry around this summer. Bring a skein of light colored worsted weight yarn, either variety of cable needle, and a set of size 7 sock needles – long if you can find them. Mon Apr 27 • 7:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $35 Como Park HS • M.B. Hummel • Course# 3059SSA
Knitting in the Round Advanced Hand (Mirror) Embroidery
Embroider a heart-shaped sachet with a Shisha (mirror). You will complete this project using advanced stitches and sequins to add color and texture. Also, you will need to know basic embroidery like backstitch and chain stitch. Fee includes supplies. Tue May 5 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $27 Central HS • A. Goyal • Course# 3083SSA
Beginning Knitting
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. No class Feb. 16. Mon Feb 2 • 7:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $43 Como Park HS • M.B. Hummel • Course# 3058WEA
Knitting in circles! The first week we’ll knit with sock needles and the second with a circular needle. Bring a set of four or five mitten needles and a skein of worsted weight yarn to the first class. Mon Mar 16 • 7:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $33 Como Park HS • M.B. Hummel • Course# 3049WEA
Beginning Sewing
Acquire basic sewing know-how. The instructor will address types of materials, choosing appropriate material, working with patterns, understanding symbols and terms, and how to adjust a pattern to fit the wearer. Bring your sewing machine to the second class and each week thereafter. The cost of supplies is not included and will depend upon the project. No class Feb. 17, Mar. 10. Tue Feb 10 • 6:00-9:00p • 5 sessions • $69 Como Park HS • J. Gordon • Course# 3250WEA
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Advanced Beginning Sewing
Create your own project with instructor guidance. Bring your pattern, sewing machine, and all of your materials to the first session of class and receive hands-on coaching as your create your advanced-beginner masterpiece. Basic knowledge of pattern cutting and some sewing experience required. Tue Apr 21 • 6:00-9:00p • 5 sessions • $69 Como Park HS • Course# 3062SEA
Screen Print a T-Shirt
Make 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. We will cover basic principles and techniques of T-shirt design. Each student will finish the class with a one-off or small run of their shirt. A supply fee of $10/shirt is payable to the instructor. $2.50 each additional shirt; five shirt limit. Sat Apr 11 • 10:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $49 Elpis Enterprises • Course# 3053SEA 558 Vandalia Street, Suite 304, 55114
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 74.
MUSIC Blues: The Roots of American Music – West Africa to the Mississippi Delta, Chicago & Beyond
Take a musical journey through the birth of The Blues from West Africa to present day, including rock and rap. Uncover the historical roots of this genre through recordings, film and group discussion. Email Q&A with Living Blues magazine critic Justin O'Brien. Mon Apr 6 • 6:30-7:30p • 5 sessions • $41 Como Park HS • C. Granias • Course# 5557SHA
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 Feb. 3. Ramsey MS • P. Storms • 7 sessions • $126 Tue Jan 27 • 5:00-5:30p • Course# 3940WHA Tue Jan 27 • 5:30-6:00p • Course# 3940WHB Tue Jan 27 • 6:00-6:30p • Course# 3940WHC Tue Jan 27 • 6:30-7:00p • Course# 3940WHD Tue Jan 27 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3940WHE Tue Jan 27 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3940WHF Tue Jan 27 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3940WHG Tue Jan 27 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3940WHH Ramsey MS • P. Storms • 7 sessions • $126 Tue Apr 7 • 5:00-5:30p • Course# 3940SHA Tue Apr 7 • 5:30-6:00p • Course# 3940SHB Tue Apr 7 • 6:00-6:30p • Course# 3940SHC Tue Apr 7 • 6:30-7:00p • Course# 3940SHD Tue Apr 7 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3940SHE Tue Apr 7 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3940SHF Tue Apr 7 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3940SHG Tue Apr 7 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3940SHH
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Arts & Music Piano Lessons
Individual Music Lessons: Harmonica/Mandolin/Fiddle
Ages 16 and up. When registering, please select which instrument you are interested in. These are individual half-hour lessons. Harmonica: No previous musical experience necessary. 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: Prior experience with a stringed instrument is helpful but not necessary. The student's goals and musical interests will determine the exact focus of the lessons. 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. Ramsey MS • J. Plattes • 7 sessions • $126 Wed Jan 28 • 5:00-5:30p • Course# 3950WHA Wed Jan 28 • 5:30-6:00p • Course# 3950WHB Wed Jan 28 • 6:00-6:30p • Course# 3950WHC Wed Jan 28 • 6:30-7:00p • Course# 3950WHD Wed Jan 28 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3950WHE Wed Jan 28 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3950WHF Wed Jan 28 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3950WHG Wed Jan 28 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3950WHH Ramsey MS • J. Plattes • 7 sessions • $126 Wed Apr 8 • 5:00-5:30p • Course# 3950SHA Wed Apr 8 • 5:30-6:00p • Course# 3950SHB Wed Apr 8 • 6:00-6:30p • Course# 3950SHC Wed Apr 8 • 6:30-7:00p • Course# 3950SHD Wed Apr 8 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3950SHE Wed Apr 8 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3950SHF Wed Apr 8 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3950SHG Wed Apr 8 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3950SHH
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Ages 6 and up. 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. No class Feb. 16, May 23. Ramsey MS • M. Romstad • 6 sessions • $121 Mon Jan 26 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3960WHJ Mon Jan 26 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3960WHK Mon Jan 26 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3960WHL Mon Jan 26 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3960WHM Wed Jan 28 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3960WHA Wed Jan 28 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3960WHB Wed Jan 28 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3960WHC Wed Jan 28 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3960WHD Sat Jan 31 • 8:30-9:00a • Course# 3960WHE Sat Jan 31 • 9:00-9:30a • Course# 3960WHF Sat Jan 31 • 9:30-10:00a • Course# 3960WHG Sat Jan 31 • 10:00-10:30a • Course# 3960WHH Sat Jan 31 • 10:30-11:00a • Course# 3960WHI Ramsey MS • M. Romstad • 7 sessions • $126 Mon Apr 6 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3960SHJ Mon Apr 6 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3960SHK Mon Apr 6 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3960SHL Mon Apr 6 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3960SHM Wed Apr 8 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3960SHA Wed Apr 8 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3960SHB Wed Apr 8 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3960SHC Wed Apr 8 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3960SHD Sat Apr 11 • 8:30-9:00a • Course# 3960SHE Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-9:30a • Course# 3960SHF Sat Apr 11 • 9:30-10:00a • Course# 3960SHG Sat Apr 11 • 10:00-10:30a • Course# 3960SHH Sat Apr 11 • 10:30-11:00a • Course# 3960SHI
Beginning & Intermediate Violin
Ages 6 and up. Students must provide their own violin. Students, ages 15 or younger, must be accompanied by an adult. 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. No class Feb. 16. Ramsey MS • M. Hellem • 6 sessions • $128 Mon Jan 26 • 6:00-6:30p • Course# 3970WHA Mon Jan 26 • 6:30-7:00p • Course# 3970WHB Mon Jan 26 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3970WHC Mon Jan 26 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3970WHD Mon Jan 26 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3970WHE Ramsey MS • M. Hellem • 6 sessions • $128 Mon Apr 6 • 6:00-6:30p • Course# 3970SHA Mon Apr 6 • 6:30-7:00p • Course# 3970SHB Mon Apr 6 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3970SHC Mon Apr 6 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3970SHD Mon Apr 6 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3970SHE WINTER/SPRING 2015
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Beginning & Intermediate Voice Lessons
Ages 16 and up. All skill levels welcome. These are individual half-hour lessons. No class Feb. 16. Highland Park MS • S. Felix • 7 sessions • $150 Mon Jan 26 • 5:30-6:00p • Course# 3965WHA Mon Jan 26 • 6:00-6:30p • Course# 3965WHB Mon Jan 26 • 6:30-7:00p • Course# 3965WHC Mon Jan 26 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3965WHD Mon Jan 26 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3965WHE Mon Jan 26 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3965WHF Mon Jan 26 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3965WHG Highland Park MS • S. Felix • 7 sessions • $150 Mon Apr 6 • 5:30-6:00p • Course# 3965SHA Mon Apr 6 • 6:00-6:30p • Course# 3965SHB Mon Apr 6 • 6:30-7:00p • Course# 3965SHC Mon Apr 6 • 7:00-7:30p • Course# 3965SHD Mon Apr 6 • 7:30-8:00p • Course# 3965SHE Mon Apr 6 • 8:00-8:30p • Course# 3965SHF Mon Apr 6 • 8:30-9:00p • Course# 3965SHG
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. Wed Jan 28 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $45 Central HS • M. Cutler • Course# 3500WHA
American Classic Scene Study for Beginning Actors Saint Paul Public Schools www.spps.org Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education www.commed.spps.org
Designed for those with little or no theatrical experience. Students will learn very basic approaches to playing a scene on stage and overcoming stage fright. Fundamentals of speech and movement will also be covered. Playwrights explored include Neil Simon, August Wilson, Lillian Hellman and Tony Kushner. Wed Apr 8 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $45 Central HS • M. Cutler • Course# 3524SHA
Comedy Acting for Absolute Beginners
Students will learn basic approaches to playing comedy and how to make people laugh. Fundamentals about timing, pace, comedic stage action and vocal projection will be tapped into. There will be fun work with scenes by Neil Simon, George Bernard Shaw, Gore Vidal, Sarah Ruhl and Wendy Wasserstein. Wed Feb 25 • 7:00-9:00p • 4 sessions • $45 Central HS • J. Townsend • Course# 3502WHA
Shakespeare for Absolute Beginners
For students with little or no acting experience. Basic voice and movement will be taught. Students will get a feel for and play scenes from popular classics like A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hamlet and Coriolanus as they learn about the characters in each scene. It's easier than you think! Wed May 6 • 7:00-9:00p • 4 sessions • $45 Central HS • J. Townsend • Course# 3505SHA
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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 74.
BUSINESS/CAREER Accounting/Bookkeeping: The Basics
Tackling the bad economy by starting your own business? Looking to brush up on your accounting/bookkeeping skills to bolster your résumé? This class will provide you with a basic overview of accounting and bookkeeping for use in office support and the business world. Wed Feb 25 • 6:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $43 Harding HS • A. Suri • Course# 2874WEA
Are You Experienced? Landing Your Next Gig
Not quite ready for retirement? Be strategic in this tough job market. Learn how to best market your strengths, overcome employer myths about "older" workers, résumé dos and don'ts, filling out applications, interviewing, Web-based networking and accessing the hidden job market. Thu Mar 12 • 6:30-8:30p • 2 sessions • $33 Highland Park MS • J. Hoffman • Course# 2886WEA
You Can Start Your Own Business
Starting your own business takes courage and perseverance. You must do homework, create a plan, and take action to adapt your business for success. This series is designed to give you the tools you need to determine if you are ready to turn your great idea into a money-making business opportunity. Thu Apr 9 • 6:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $95 Highland Park MS • K. Hook • Course# 2897SEA
Start Your Own Home or Office Cleaning Business
Self-employed home and office cleaners regularly make over $45 an hour in a business that is simple to start and run. Get everything you need, including templates, guidebooks and videos, cleaning tips and logistics training to get your business up and moving. Set up your business with expert guidance of a 25-year cleaning business owner. Fee includes extensive guidebooks and handouts. Wed Feb 4 • 7:00-9:00p • 8 sessions • $99 Harding HS • D. Lieberman • Course# 2883WEA
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Become a Secret Shopper
Curious about becoming a “secret shopper”? There are companies looking for everyday people to review stores, restaurants and more. Start making money doing the things you already do anyway. Find out what to do and what not to do. Bonus: You’ll also learn about working as a merchandiser or demonstrator. Mon Mar 9 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $25 Como Park HS • L. Lunzer • Course# 2870WEA
PLANNING 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 Feb 11 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $23 Harding HS • C. Stanton • Course# 2875WEA Wed Apr 22 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $23 Harding HS • C. Stanton • Course# 2875SEA
Your Will & Estate Planning Considerations
Take control. Gain a working understanding of Minnesota law regarding wills. The instructor will also share information about the role of a will in your overall estate planning. You will learn the basic considerations for planning a will and be provided with tools and information necessary for preparing your own valid simple will. If married, spouses are encouraged to enroll. Wed Mar 11 • 7:00-8:30p • 2 sessions • $55 Ramsey MS • P. Adams Schinzing • Course# 2950WEA
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. Learn about practical considerations in choosing your Health Care Agent(s). The instructor will provide information and materials to assist you in drafting your own Directive. Wed Apr 22 • 7:00-8:30p • 1 session • $31 Ramsey MS • L. Taylor McNally • Course# 2935SEA WINTER/SPRING 2015
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Social Security: The Ten Most Asked Questions
Planning for retirement? 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. Mon Apr 27 • 1:30-2:30p • 1 session • $5 Sun Ray Library • J. Czechowicz • Course# 6211SSA
Kitchen Table Finances: Women & Money
Ages 16 and up. Gather the girls and women in your life for this fun and relevant workshop designed to put the power of financial know-how into the hands of women. Discover how (and why) women approach personal finance differently than men. Leave the class with an understanding of the tools you need to confidently manage your own finances. Bring a friend for half price! Thu Feb 19 • 6:00-8:30p • 1 session • $19 Highland Park MS • J. Locke • Course# 2922WEA
The Ins & Outs of Annuities
Don't be confused by annuities. Annuities are sold by insurance companies to help you increase your savings, protect what you have saved, or generate a stream of income. How do you know if an annuity makes sense for you? Learn types of annuities and their utility in different situations, and get the basic knowledge you need to make the best decision for you. Thu Apr 23 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $19 Highland Park MS • J. Reed • Course# 2809SEA
Are You Ready for Retirement? Answering the Big Five
Get answers to five of the biggest questions that people have as they approach retirement. We will explore key concerns such as inflation, healthcare expenses, social security, 401(k) options, and market volatility, as well as ways to prepare in advance for things that may not go as expected. Tue May 12 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $19 Highland Park MS • J. Reed • Course# 2862SEA
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. Sat Apr 18 • 8:00a-5:00p • 1 session • $40 Neighborhood Development Alliance • Course# 2812SSA 481 Wabasha St. S., 55107
Selling Your Home 101
How should I prepare my home to get the best price? How do I pick a real estate agent? What should I expect when my home goes on the market? What is really happening in the local real estate market right now? Bring your questions and other family members who may be involved to start making the move. Wed Mar 11 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • $11 Harding HS • J. Erickson • Course# 2879WSA
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. Wed Feb 18 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $19 Harding HS • D. Baltzer • Course# 2891WEA
Landlording 201: Application & Study
You took the first class, and now you want to practice what you've learned with others embarking on the landlording adventure. Practice interviewing tenants, rehearse challenging conversations and troubleshoot your documents using demos, scenarios and role-playing. Wed Mar 4 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $19 Harding HS • D. Baltzer • Course# 2825WEA
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Business & Technology
Computer Basics
TECHNOLOGY Cell Phones and Devices
Computer 101
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. Wed Mar 11 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $28 Harding HS • M. Hogan • Course# 2615WSA
Get a grasp of the basics of all things computer, from the keyboard to the Internet to emailing. Build your computer skills in this fivesession course. No experience necessary. Fri Feb 13 • 1:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $79 Rondo Community Outreach Library • M. Hogan • Course# 2704WSA Wed Apr 8 • 5:30-7:30p • 5 sessions • $79 SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2704SSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Smartphone: Beyond the Basics
Computer Round Table
Getting to Know Your Smartphone
You can turn your phone on and off, receive calls and send text messages. This next level will get into different apps and how to get the most out of your smartphone. We will include surfing the Internet, texting pictures, downloading/uploading things from your phone, email and more. Bring your smartphone to class. Prerequisite: Getting to Know Your Smartphone or equivalent skills. Wed Mar 18 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $28 Harding HS • M. Hogan • Course# 2616SSA
Know Your Tablet
First we had personal computers and then laptops. Now we have the tablet – a compact device that allows you through the use of apps to manage email, surf the Web, take and organize pictures and so much more. Bring your tablet to class (even if it's still in the box) and we will explore some of the basic uses and how to navigate your new device. Mon Feb 9 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $28 Wheelock Early Learning Center • M. Hogan • Course# 2607WSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
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Pick a computer teacher’s brain! Join this student-directed discussion focused on your individual questions about the computer – how it works, hardware, software, laptop vs. desktop and more. Tue Feb 24 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $28 SPPS Community and • M. Hogan • Course# 2633WSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Know Your Laptop
Have you recently purchased a new laptop or have you had one for some time but just aren't sure how to use it? What are the differences between a laptop and a desktop? Join us for this class to explore, get to know, and more effectively make use of this excellent tool. Must bring your laptop to class. This class will not cover Mac laptops. Tue Feb 10 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $28 SPPS Community and • M. Hogan • Course# 2608WSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Know Your Laptop: Beyond the Basics
Now that you and your laptop have gotten to know each other better, let's take it to the next level. We will build on the knowledge base we set in the Know Your Laptop class and will include more exploration of the control panel, default Windows programs, media player and more. Must bring your laptop to class. Prerequisite: Know Your Laptop or equivalent skills. Tue Feb 17 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $28 SPPS Community and • M. Hogan • Course# 2720WSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 WINTER/SPRING 2015
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Take any three of M. Hogan’s Excel classes for $75 or separately for $28 each. Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072 for the discount. Introduction to MS Excel Getting to Know Windows 8
Most new laptops feature Windows 8, which looks quite a bit different than its predecessors. How do you navigate in this strange new world? What is the charms bar? Where did the "normal" desktop go? These questions and more will be answered in this two-session class. Must bring your laptop with Windows 8 to class. Tue Mar 3 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $41 SPPS Community and • M. Hogan • Course# 2729WSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Database Design 101
Learn what databases are all about! 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. Tue Feb 17 • 6:30-8:30p • 5 sessions • $79 Central HS • S. Oakes Arnett • Course# 2613WSA
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Explore the world of spreadsheets. You will create and navigate spreadsheets, charts and basic formulas. Keyboard and mouse skills required. Wed Jan 28 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28 SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2714WSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102 Tue Apr 7 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28 SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2714SSA 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. Wed Feb 4 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28 SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2670WSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102 Tue Apr 14 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28 SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2670SSA 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. Wed Feb 11 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28 SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2635WSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102 Tue Apr 21 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28 SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2635SSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
MS Excel: Pivot Tables & Graphs
One of the more advanced data manipulation tools in Excel is Pivot Tables. This tool will allow you to take a large amount of data and manipulate it in different ways to pull out the information you are looking for. There are also charting capabilities associated with it. Prerequisite: A strong working knowledge of Excel. Wed Feb 25 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28 SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2614WSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102 Tue Apr 28 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28 SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2614SSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102 Register online at commed.spps.org
Business & Technology Take all three of M. Hogan’s Word classes for $75 or separately for $28 each. Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072 for the discount. Introduction to MS Word
Learn the essential tools needed for word processing: cut, copy, paste and move text, saving and recalling files as well as create directories. Next, learn how to format characters, paragraphs and documents and how to view them. Learn Word’s tools: spell check, grammar check, thesaurus and readability scores and how to use existing templates and wizards. This class exposes students to the command structure of MS Word and its similarities to other Office programs. Prerequisites: Some keyboard and mouse skills. Wed May 13 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28 SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2703SSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Intermediate MS Word
Are you comfortable with the basic functions of MS Word? Then let's turn it up a notch. We will cover formatting, bullets, indentation, inserting and working with a picture. Prerequisite: Introduction to MS Word or equivalent skills. Wed May 20 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28 SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2719SSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Advanced MS Word
Explore some of the more advanced tools in MS Word, with a special focus on mail merge, the tool that allows us to create labels, envelopes, form letters and more. We will also explore the use of tables. Prerequisites: Good working knowledge of MS Word basics, keyboard and mouse skills. Wed May 27 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $28 SPPS District • M. Hogan • Course# 2720 SSA Administration Building, 360 Colborne St., 55102
Internet in Your Daily Living
Learn to navigate Craigslist, Skype, PayPal and more! Must bring your laptop to class. Mon May 4 • 12:30-2:30p • 1 session • $28 Wheelock Early Learning Center • M. Hogan • Course# 2727SSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
Internet Round Table
Where do my files go when I download them? How do I connect to Wi-Fi? What is the cloud? Join this unique new style of studentled discussion where you can ask questions you may have about the Internet and its use. Must bring your laptop to class. Tue Mar 17 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $28 SPPS Community and • M. Hogan • Course# 2626WSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 Register online at commed.spps.org
Digital Pictures: Picasa & Online Photo Sharing
Picasa 2
Discover the ease of organizing and sharing photos online using Picasa (a free downloadable program from Google). Bring a CD or a thumb drive with some pictures on it if you have them. Keyboard and mouse skills required. Fri Apr 10 • 1:30-3:30p • 2 sessions • $41 Rondo Community Outreach Library • M. Hogan • Course# 2669SSA
Do you have photo organization and basic editing in Picasa mastered? Review and refresh your current skills and then make slideshows, solidify your understanding of photo organization, and get your questions answered. Bring a CD or a thumb drive with some pictures. Keyboard and mouse skills required. Fri Apr 24 • 1:30-3:30p • 2 sessions • $41 Rondo Community Outreach Library • M. Hogan • Course# 2723SSA
Digital Picture Show & Tell
Many people want to know how to use their digital cameras/cell phones/tablets in conjunction with their computers. Bring your photo equipment and laptop to class and we will go through the exercise of downloading pictures, transferring them, uploading them, emailing with attachments and more. Students must bring their own laptop/electronic device loaded with photos to class. Tue May 5 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $28 SPPS Community and • M. Hogan • Course# 2627WSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Website Basics
If you have little or no experience with websites, this class is for you. Learn why you need a website, what a website really is, how they work and how you can build one. Learn common Internet and website terms and learn about popular Internet-based design tools. Bring your website questions! Mon Mar 2 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $29 Central HS • R. Rampersad • Course# 2679WEA
Website Construction Clinic
Kick your website up a notch. Spend three evenings improving and troubleshooting your website with instruction and technical assistance. Prerequisite: Website Basics or instructor approval. Mon Mar 9 • 6:30-8:30p • 3 sessions • $51 Central HS • R. Rampersad • Course# 2680WEA
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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 74.
• All food fees are payable to the instructor at the first class.
Cooking 101: Six Weeks to More Joyful, Improvisatory Cooking
Join us for six sessions of in-and-out of class explorations of cooking techniques and kitchen practice to help you become a more savvy, improvisational, joyous cook. You'll learn the basics of knife skills, pan-frying, braising, stir-frying, high-temperature roasting, pizza making, and using herbs and spices. Get to know your stove and fridge better and learn about food safety. Each week you will prepare and eat a meal in class. Invite your family and friends on the last night for a feast celebrating your improved skills. All meals prepared in this class can be adapted to be gluten-free. A food fee of $40 is payable to the instructor. No class Mar. 7. Sat Feb 28 • 9:00a-12:00p • 6 sessions • $75 Harding HS • J. Grover • Course# 3304WEB Wed Apr 22 • 6:00-9:00p • 6 sessions • $75 Harding HS • J. Grover • Course# 3304SEA
Cooking 101 for Diabetics
Home cooking is the key to successful management of diabetes. Join us for four sessions of in-and-out of class explorations of cooking techniques and recipe ideas that will not only give you new confidence in the kitchen, it will help manage this chronic condition for yourself or your family member. Learn the basics of knife skills, pan-frying, braising, stir-frying, and using herbs and spices. Get to know your stove and fridge better and learn about food safety. Each week you will prepare and eat a meal in class. All meals prepared in this class can be adapted to be gluten-free. A food fee of $35 is payable to the instructor. Tue Feb 10 • 6:00-9:00p • 4 sessions • $59 SPPS Community and • J. Grover • Course# 3301WEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
Cooking 102
Expand and refine your cooking. Explore spices and the best ways to incorporate them into your dishes; learn how to read recipes so that they inspire but don't restrict you; test a variety of low-tech, high-return, inexpensive kitchen tools; meet new improvisatory challenges each week in class. We'll cook dishes together and compare them. A food fee of $35 is payable to the instructor. Prerequisite: Cooking 101. Tue Apr 7 • 6:00-9:00p • 4 sessions • $59 SPPS Community and • J. Grover • Course# 3358SEA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116
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Power Up with Beans & Greens
Fuel your entire day with these inexpensive nutritious ingredients. You’ll turn beans and greens into a power breakfast, curry, casserole, and even a bruschetta topper. Industrial kitchen. Wear comfortable closed-toed shoes (you'll stand). Sat Mar 28 • 10:00a-1:30p • 1 session • $49 GIA Kitchen • T. Yue • Course# 3312WEA 955 Mackubin St., 55103
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 three-hour 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. You'll cook up some old favorites that cast-iron cooks superbly and that you can't duplicate in more new-fangled pots and pans: cornbread, seared vegetables, and crisp-on-the-outside, creamy-on-the-inside scones (session 1); pan-fried chicken (session 2). Bring your castiron skillet! A food fee of $15 is payable to the instructor. Wed Feb 11 • 6:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $43 Harding HS • J. Grover • Course# 3434WEA
Easy Exotic Chinese & Thai
Using simple ingredients, you can create authentic dishes from the Far East! We will make Chinese Egg Rolls with soy chili dipping sauce; Chinese Hot ‘n’ Sour Soup (perfect bowlful for a cold, blistery day); Thai Green Chicken Curry served with rice, a classic, hearty curry; and Lemongrass-Scented Jasmine Rice Pilaf, a perfect foil for an Exotic Curry and so simple! Tue Mar 10 • 6:30-9:00p • 1 session • $57 Como Park HS • A. Sheshardi • Course# 3361WEA
Hearty Curries for Winter
Take a curry voyage through India with these four curries with four different pilafs: Moghlai Chicken Korma, Panchmel Dal, an unforgettable lentil curry, Bengali Masala Jhingo, succulent shrimp cooked in a subtly spiced cream sauce, and Sambar, a delicious stew made with lentils and vegetables in a tangy coconut-tamarind sauce. Tue Feb 24 • 6:30-9:00p • 1 session • $57 Como Park HS • A. Sheshardi • Course# 3417WEA Register online at commed.spps.org
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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! A grocery list will be provided one week prior to class. During class we will assemble the meals using Pampered Chef Pantry items – to give the meals great flavor. Pantry items are included in the course fee. Wed March 4 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $79 Harding HS • C. Fox-Christensen • Course# 3327FEA
Dorm Cooking Basics
Launch yourself or a loved one into independent living with easy inexpensive dishes that don’t require a stove! With only four pieces of equipment you’ll learn to make lively chopped salads, yummy pot-roast, savory soup, and even breakfast. Industrial kitchen. Wear comfortable closed-toed shoes (you'll stand). Sat Apr 11 • 1:30-4:00p • 1 session • $49 GIA Kitchen • T. Yue • Course# 3307WEA 955 Mackubin St., 55103
Culinary
Knife Skills & Soup Making
Join us for an evening of learning about kitchen knives – sharpening them, and learning some effective cuts. You'll practice your new knife skills by prepping vegetables for lively winter soups. Take home part of your handiwork for a soup you'll prepare on your own, and stay for the soup we prepare and eat in class. Extensive handouts and the opportunity to try out a wide variety of inexpensive, very effective chef's knives. A food fee of $7 is payable to the instructor. Wed Feb 4 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $37 Harding HS • J. Grover • Course# 3303WEA
Czech Kolaches
Paleo Basics
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 Feb 21 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $45 Harding HS • L. Severson • Course# 3336WEA
Dumplings
Winter is long; gravy and carbs insufficient. Dumplings are the perfect solution to the midwinter blues! A food fee of $7 is payable to the instructor. Wed Jan 28 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $37 Harding HS • J. Grover • Course# 3410WEA
Indian Restaurant Classics
Enjoy Indian restaurant food in your own kitchen as you learn to make these dishes with simple, approachable instructions with ingredients from your local grocery store. We will make delicious Naan Bread; Chicken Korma, a jewel in any Indian restaurant menu; Aloo Gobi, a stir-fry of potatoes and cauliflower in choicest of spices; and Jeera Pulao, a cumin-scented rice pilaf. Tue Mar 24 • 6:30-9:00p • 1 session • $57 Como Park HS • A. Sheshardi • Course# 3338WEA
Learn the pros and cons of the Paleo/Primal diet and make versatile breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes such as roasted root combos and quick stews and soups. Industrial kitchen. Wear comfortable closed-toed shoes (you'll stand). Sat Feb 21 • 10:00a-1:30p • 1 session • $49 GIA Kitchen • T. Yue • Course# 3384WEA 955 Mackubin St., 55103
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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.
Food for Thought: Film & Discussion Series
More Veggies Please
Stuck in a rut when it comes to cooking vegetables? Start exploring the flavors of lovely, local fall vegetables. We'll cook up that nutritional powerhouse, kale, with white beans and bacon; transform eggplant with Sichuan spices; turn zucchini into crisp little pancakes and a comforting main-course custard; oven-roast a wide variety of fall vegetables until caramelized and scrumptious; make an easy-as-pie curried squash soup. A food fee of $15 is payable to the instructor. Wed Apr 8 • 6:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $57 Harding HS • J. Grover • Course# 3445SEA
The Meat Trek: 4½ 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 delightful meats to enliven your cooking. Join us for a four-hour tour of some of these shops. You'll encounter cuts uncommon in American supermarkets but commonplace in other parts of the world. You'll meet the butchers and learn the histories of their stores and the national traditions they grew from. Bring along an insulated shopping bag or cooler to keep your meaty treasures food-safe! Extensive handouts describing our route and each store, and including recipes using their meats will be sent to you by email, so be sure to include a usable email address when you register. The tour starts at our first stop promptly at 1 p.m. Sat May 2 • 1:00-5:30p • 1 session • $31 Harding HS • J. Grover • Course# 8093SEA
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. Extensive handouts will help you make sense of what's on the shelves and recipes offer you ways to use all the beautiful food you'll want to buy. Transportation is on your own. Details of tour destinations and meeting location provided the week of the tour. Sat May 16 • 1:00-4:00p • 1 session • $31 J. Grover • Course# 3437SEA
Join leaders and community members in the local food movement for an exciting exploration of the food revolution taking place here in the Twin Cities! All evenings will feature a fresh, delicious soup prepared by local youth, a short film and an engaging panel. Offered in partnership with Urban Roots, Urban Oasis, First Lutheran Church, Heavenly Day Cafe and the Women’s Environmental Institute. Attend all three sessions for $12 or separately for $5 each. Fee is per person. Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072 for the discount.
Foodie Family Night!
Saint Paul has come a long way from counting ketchup as a “vegetable.” Come and learn about the farm-to-table movement with your kids, participate in awesome activities, and hear from Saint Paul Public Schools Nutrition Services staff about cutting-edge nutrition programs, including the exciting new “Local Thursday” program, part of an effort to bring culturally varied and locally sourced foods from area farms to your child’s cafeteria. Tue Feb 24 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $5/person First Lutheran Church • Course# 6427WEA 463 Maria Ave., 55106
The Politics of Food
You are what you eat. Why are Americans sicker and heavier than ever before? Narrated by Katie Couric, the film Fed Up uncovers why, despite media attention, the public's fascination with appearance, and government policies to combat childhood obesity – generations of American children will now live shorter lives than their parents did. Tue Apr 7• 6:00-8:30p • 1 session • $5/person First Lutheran Church • Course# 6425SEA 463 Maria Ave., 55106
Growing Twin Cities
Twin Cities restaurants and organizations alike have a growing commitment to the farm-to-table movement, not only because the food is better, it can be a powerful economic engine in our communities. The film Growing Cities will be the foundation for an exciting conversation with a panel of local farmers, food preparers, and organizations on the forefront of this effort. Tue Apr 21 • 6:00-8:30p • 1 session • $5/person First Lutheran Church • Course# 6426SEA 463 Maria Ave., 55106
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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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Pre-Kindergarten 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 Pre-Kindergarten 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 * Full-day schedule offered.
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Arts Crafts Family Programs l Hobbies l Textiles Looking for childcare? Discovery Club offers yearround care at Saint Paul Public Elementary Schools for grades PreK-5 – including before school, after school, summer and non-school days. Experience quality programs with hands-on activities, service learning projects, and school-day connections.
Call 651-632-3793 or visit discoveryclub.spps.org
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! Central HS • Wed Mar 18 • 5:30-7p • Course# 2301-WAA (women only) Central HS • Fri Apr 24 • 5:30-7p • Course# 2301-SAA Washington • Sat Apr 25 • 12:15-1:45p • Course# 2301-SAB Washington • Sat May 16 • 12:15-1:45p • Course# 2301-SAC To register, call 651-744-5094 or visit
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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 74.
FITNESS Low-Impact Aerobics & Zumba
Our easy-to-follow classes include a warm-up combining upperbody strengthening and stretching, and a cardio workout that incorporates low-impact aerobic and Zumba moves. After a brief cool-down there will be body conditioning and a final stretch. For a single fee you will be entitled to unlimited participation in any of the classes on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays for the entire session. Bring a mat; hand weights are optional. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class Feb. 16, May 23, 25. Mon/Wed Jan 26 • 6:30-7:30p • 26 sessions • $86 Sat Jan 31 • 8:30-9:30a Central HS • C. Blakey • Course# 5301WCA Mon/Wed Apr 6 • 6:30-7:30p • 25 sessions • $81 Sat Apr 11 • 8:30-9:30a Central HS • C. Blakey • Course# 5301SCA
Jazzercise
Burn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective 60-minute total body workout. Every Jazzercise group fitness class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to today's hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. Start dancing yourself fit and change the shape of your body today. $35/ EFT per month unlimited, $12 drop-in. Register with Jazzercise staff on-site. No registrations taken by Community Education. For information, call Sandy at 651-983-6807. No class Jan. 19, Feb. 16, May 23, 25. Mon-Wed Jan 5 • 5:45-6:45p • Sat Jan 10 • 8:30-9:30a Ramsey MS • S. Reinhold Mon-Wed Apr 6 • 5:45-6:45p • Sat Apr 11 • 8:30-9:30a Ramsey MS • S. Reinhold
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 Mar 2 • 6:00-6:55p • 4 sessions • $40 The Center for • J. Poppele • Course# 5051WCA Mind-Body Oneness, 558 Vandalia St., 55114
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 resist-a-ball or fitness ball. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class Feb. 16, Mar. 4, May 25. Mon Jan 26 • 5:30-6:15p • 8 sessions • $56 Highland Park HS • S. Peltier • Course# 5330WCA Wed Jan 28 • 5:30-6:15p • 8 sessions • $56 Highland Park HS • S. Peltier • Course# 5330WCB Mon Apr 6 • 5:30-6:15p • 8 sessions • $56 Highland Park HS • S. Peltier • Course# 5330SCA Wed Apr 8 • 5:30-6:15p • 8 sessions • $56 Highland Park HS • S. Peltier • Course# 5330SCB
Kettlebells: Learn to Swing
Get leaner, stronger, more athletic, and more confident! This class will teach you the kettlebell swing, which is quite possibly the best single exercise you can do for overall fitness. It is whole-body strength training with a pronounced cardiovascular benefit. For all ages and abilities. Sat Jan 24 • 10:30-11:15a • 6 sessions • $78 Fawn Friday Kettlebell Studio • Course# 5351WEA 2325 Endicott St., 55114 Sat Apr 11 • 10:30-11:15a • 6 sessions • $78 Fawn Friday Kettlebell Studio • Course# 5351SEA 2325 Endicott St., 55114
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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.
Family Fun: Introduction to Kuk Sool Won™
Does someone in your house have energy to burn? Kicks, strikes and games might do the trick. Kuk Sool Won™ is a traditional Korean martial art designed to teach physical skills, as well as improve health, confidence, and discipline. Open to kids and adults alike, this class teaches martial arts basics in a supportive, structured and fun environment. No uniforms necessary. Ages 6 and up. Kids may enroll without an adult. Thu Jan 29 • 5:30-6:25p • 6 sessions • $59/child; $89 child/adult pair Highland Park MS • Course# 5352WEA Thu Apr 9 • 5:30-6:25p • 6 sessions • $59/child; $89 child/adult pair Highland Park MS • Course# 5352SEA
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 Feb. 16, May 25. Mon Jan 26 • 6:30p-7:30p • 8 sessions • $68 Highland Park MS • J. Dregni • Course# 5690WCA Mon Apr 6 • 6:30p-7:30p • 8 sessions • $68 Highland Park MS • J. Dregni • Course# 5690SCA Tue Apr 7 • 6:00p-7:00p • 6 sessions • $51 Highland Park MS • A. Thompson • Course# 5690SCB
Introduction to Rock Climbing
Ages 14 and up. Develop essential rock climbing skills such as knot tying, belaying, bouldering, climbing commands, gear management, and risk management. Once you have mastered the art of the belay, students will maximize their climbing performance by learning basic and advanced techniques in balance, body position, and footwork. Explore advanced techniques in climbing such as rappelling. Emphasis will be placed on providing a safe and enjoyable experience in a comfortable, controlled setting. Wed Jan 14 • 7:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $70 Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5196WCA 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Wed Feb 11 • 7:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $70 Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5196WCB 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Wed Mar 11 • 7:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $70 Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5196WCC 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Wed Apr 8 • 7:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $70 Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5196SCA 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Wed May 13 • 7:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $70 Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5196SCB 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106
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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 Apr 7 • 6:00-7:00p • 6 sessions • $52 Como Park HS • L. Staiger • Course# 5112SCA
10K Training
This class is intended for runners who enjoy the accountability of dedicated class time, are currently able to run 3 miles, and want to set a goal to run a 10K (6.2 miles). The course will be a walk/ run format which, over six weeks, will gradually increase run time and decrease walking. We will focus on endurance, stretching techniques and breathing to make your runs safe and enjoyable. Participation in the 5K course is not required, but students must be able to run 3 miles prior to taking this course. Wed May 13 • 6:00-7:30p • 6 sessions • $58 Battle Creek MS • L. Staiger • Course# 5115SCA
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 Feb. 16, May 23, 25. Mon Jan 26 • 6:30-8:00p • 8 sessions • $67 Ramsey MS • Laughing Waters T'ai Chi Club • Course# 5660WCA Sat Jan 31 • 8:30-10:00a • 8 sessions • $67 Ramsey MS • Laughing Waters T'ai Chi Club • Course# 5660WCB Mon Apr 6 • 6:30-8:00p • 8 sessions • $67 Ramsey MS • Laughing Waters T'ai Chi Club • Course# 5660SCA Sat Apr 11 • 8:30-10:00a • 8 sessions • $67 Ramsey MS • Laughing Waters T'ai Chi Club • Course# 5660SCB
Total Body Conditioning
Combine cardio and resistance training, along with some great stretching. This workout is designed to improve muscular endurance, cardiovascular health and flexibility. Start with a moving warm-up follwed by combination high/low-impact aerobics; then move on to core-strengthening exercises, followed by stretching, relaxation, and final cool-down. Bring a mat and water bottle. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class Feb. 16. Mon Jan 26 • 5:40-6:40p • 8 sessions • $53 Ramsey MS • L. Van Berkom • Course# 5302WCA
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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. Mon May 18 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • $20 Como Park HS • K. Okey • Course# 5260SCA
Water Exercise classes See Aquatics, page 48. Beginning Weight Training
Weight training is a great way to improve both muscular and bone strength and increase your metabolism. This class is pure toning using hand weights and your own body weight to sculpt your entire body in a fun and non-threatening atmosphere. This class is suggested for beginners, but all participants are welcome and advanced methods will be offered. Bring a set of hand weights. Wed Jan 28 • 5:30-6:15p • 8 sessions • $58 Battle Creek MS • N. Bowar • Course# 5325WCA Wed Apr 8 • 5:30-6:15p • 8 sessions • $58 Battle Creek MS • N. Bowar • Course# 5325SCA
Fitness & Dance
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 Feb. 16, 26, Mar. 5, 9, May 21, 23, 25. Mon Jan 26 • 5:45-6:45p • 7 sessions • $60 Highland Park MS • A. Hodge • Course# 5300WHA Wed Jan 28 • 6:30-7:30p • 7 sessions • $60 Battle Creek MS • C. Gibson • Course# 5300WHD Thu Jan 29 • 6:30-7:30p • 7 sessions • $60 Highland Park MS • A. Michaud • Course# 5300WHC Sat Jan 31 • 9:00-10:00a • 8 sessions • $66 Ramsey MS • A. Hodge • Course# 5300WHB Mon Apr 6 • 5:45-6:45p • 8 sessions • $66 Highland Park MS • A. Hodge • Course# 5300SHA Wed Apr 8 • 6:30-7:30p • 7 sessions • $60 Battle Creek MS • C. Gibson • Course# 5300SHD Thu Apr 9 • 6:30-7:30p • 8 sessions • $66 Highland Park MS • A. Michaud • Course# 5300SHC Sat Apr 18 • 9:00-10:00a • 7 sessions • $60 Ramsey MS • A. Hodge • Course# 5300SHB
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. No class Feb. 16, Mar. 4, May 25. Mon Jan 26 • 6:15-7:15p • 8 sessions • $76 Highland Park HS • S. Peltier • Course# 5340WCA Wed Jan 28 • 6:15-7:15p • 8 sessions • $76 Highland Park HS • S. Peltier • Course# 5340WCB Mon Apr 6 • 6:15-7:15p • 8 sessions • $76 Highland Park HS • S. Peltier • Course# 5340SCA Wed Apr 8 • 6:15-7:15p • 8 sessions • $76 Highland Park HS • S. Peltier • Course# 5340SCB
Zumba Gold
Zumba Gold classes combine easy Latin dance steps with international rhythms and safe fitness principles with the active senior in mind. Zumba is a fun, feel-good workout. While we intermittently bring intensity up, this class remains slower-paced and very low- to no-impact – no jumping or twisting. We work on balance, posture, muscle toning, and range of motion with the goal of improving activities of daily living. No class Feb. 16. Mon Jan 26 • 1:00-2:00p • 7 sessions • $34 Wheelock Early Learning Center • J. Ray • Course# 5892WSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Mon Apr 13 • 1:00-2:00p • 7 sessions • $34 Wheelock Early Learning Center • J. Ray • Course# 5892SSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
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Continuing Yoga
YOGA 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 Feb. 16, Mar. 5, May 21, 25. Mon Jan 26 • 5:15-6:15p • 8 sessions • $56 Ramsey MS • K. Kuluvar • Course# 5875WHA Thu Jan 29 • 5:15-6:15p • 8 sessions • $56 Highland Park MS • K. Kuluvar • Course# 5875WHB Mon Apr 6 • 5:15-6:15p • 8 sessions • $56 Ramsey MS • K. Kuluvar • Course# 5875SHA Thu Apr 9 • 5:15-6:15p • 8 sessions • $56 Highland Park MS • K. Kuluvar • Course# 5875SHB
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. No class Feb. 16, May 25. Mon Jan 26 • 6:20-7:50p • 8 sessions • $84 Ramsey MS • K. Kuluvar • Course# 5873WHA Mon Apr 6 • 6:20-7:50p • 8 sessions • $84 Ramsey MS • K. Kuluvar • Course# 5873SHA
Intermediate Gentle Hatha Yoga
Explore the introductory poses in greater depth and focus on breathing practices. Please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. Wed Jan 28 • 5:15-6:30p • 9 sessions • $79 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5879WHA Wed Apr 8 • 5:15-6:15p • 9 sessions • $63 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5879SHA
Intermediate Hatha Yoga
Recognize your physical and mental potential through yoga! This mixed-level class focuses on the basic principles of yoga and explores poses in more detail. Please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class May 23. Sat Jan 31 • 8:00-9:00a • 9 sessions • $63 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5874WHA Sat Apr 11 • 8:00-9:00a • 8 sessions • $56 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5874SHA
For students who have completed Beginning and Advanced Beginning Yoga classes and are looking to continue challenging their yoga practice. Bring a blanket and yoga mat, and please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class Feb. 3. Tue Jan 27 • 6:35-8:05p • 8 sessions • $84 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5877WHA Wed Jan 28 • 6:35-8:05p • 9 sessions • $95 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5877WHB Tue Apr 7 • 6:35-8:05p • 9 sessions • $95 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5877SHA Wed Apr 8 • 6:20-7:50p • 9 sessions • $95 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5877SHB
Advanced Beginning Hatha Yoga
Advanced Hatha Yoga
Beginning/Advanced Beginning Hatha Yoga
Continue your yogi journey with this follow up to Beginning Hatha Yoga, which will include more physically demanding 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 Feb. 3. Tue Jan 27 • 5:15-6:30p • 8 sessions • $70 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5876WHA Tue Apr 7 • 5:15-6:30p • 9 sessions • $79 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5876SHA Wed Apr 8 • 7:55-8:55p • 9 sessions • $63 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5876SHB
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For students who have completed one year of intermediate Hatha yoga in the Iyengar tradition or with instructor permission. Please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class May 23. Sat Jan 31 • 9:05-10:35a • 9 sessions • $95 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5878WHA Sat Apr 11 • 9:05-10:35a • 8 sessions • $84 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • Course# 5878SHA
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Fitness & Dance DANCE African Movement
For both beginning and experienced students who are looking for an upbeat, movement-intensive class, we'll focus on proper alignment and breathing while working to improve balance, strength, and circulation. Bring a yoga mat and be prepared for vigorous activity. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. Wed Apr 8 • 7:00-8:00p • 9 sessions • $68 Battle Creek MS • C. Carroll • Course# 5297SCA
An introduction to the dance styles of the African Diaspora, drawing from West Africa, the Caribbean, and with Afro-Brazilian and Afro-Latin influences, 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. We will focus on freeing the body and spirit, putting rhythmic patterns together, and discovering the roots of contemporary dance and music that originated in Africa. No class Feb. 3, Apr. 14. Tue Jan 27 • 6:00-7:30p • 7 sessions • $55 Central HS • A. Morris-Van Tassel • Course# 3725WHA Tue Apr 7 • 6:00-7:30p • 8 sessions • $60 Central HS • A. Morris-Van Tassel • Course# 3725SHA
Meditation Basics & Kundalini Yoga
Adult Ballet
Beginning & Intermediate Vinyasa Yoga
Meditation has many health benefits, such as stress relief and emotional balance. These sessions will cover the basic elements of meditation and yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan. Simple instructions followed by practice with postures, breath, mental focus and mantra will allow you to gradually calm your mind and thoughts. Each 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 Feb 4 • 7:00-8:30p • 6 sessions • $55 RiverGarden Yoga Center • J. Paxton • Course# 5880WCA 455 West 7th Street, 55102 Wed Apr 8 • 7:00-8:30p • 6 sessions • $55 RiverGarden Yoga Center • J. Paxton • Course# 5880SCA 455 West 7th Street, 55102
Yoga for Life
Gentle hatha-based yoga is appropriate for all fitness and yoga levels. You'll be warmed by the slow pace of our poses while maximizing relaxation. We'll cover basic postures, strength, flexibility, breath awareness and guided relaxation. Bring a yoga mat and water bottle. Wear comfortable clothing and please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Wed Jan 28 • 6:00-7:15p • 8 sessions • $80 Como Park Elem • M. Ames • Course# 5700WCA Wed Apr 8 • 6:00-7:15p • 8 sessions • $80 Como Park Elem • M. Ames • Course# 5700SCA
Ages 16 and up. Elegant fitness for the adult beginning ballet student or the young adult dancer. The beautiful and flowing movements of Russian ballet, combined with the rigor of classical ballet training, 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 Jan 28 • 6:30-8:00p • 8 sessions • $65 The Klub Haus • G. Finnegan Amdahl • Course# 3510WHA 1079 Rice St., 55117
Ballet: Adult – Lifelong
This is a less-strenuous class for the mature dancer who loves the elegance of ballet and welcomes a slower pace. Mon Jan 5 • 10:00-11:00a • 6 sessions • $50 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3520WHA 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Mon Feb 16 • 10:00-11:00a • 6 sessions • $50 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3520WHB 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Mon Apr 6 • 10:00-11:00a • 6 sessions • $50 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3520SHA 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.)
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Ballet: Beginning 1
Ballet: Adult Intermediate
Designed for the adult who has had at least two years of experience in classical ballet. Classes are based on the Russian style of ballet. Please see dress code online at www.spballet.org. Tue Jan 6 • 8:00-9:30p • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3514WHA 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Wed Jan 7 • 7:30-9:00p • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3514WHB 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Thu Jan 8 • 7:00-8:30p • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet Fairview Studio • Course# 3514WHC 655 Fairview Ave. N., 55104 Sat Jan 10 • 9:30-11:00a • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3514WHD 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Tue Feb 17 • 8:00-9:30p • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3514WHE 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Wed Feb 18 • 7:30-9:00p • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3514WHF 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Thu Feb 19 • 7:00-8:30p • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet Fairview Studio • Course# 3514WHG 655 Fairview Ave. N., 55104 Sat Feb 21 • 9:30-11:00a • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3514WHH 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Tue Apr 7 • 8:00-9:30p • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3514SHA 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Wed Apr 8 • 7:30-9:00p • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3514SHB 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Thu Apr 9 • 7:00-8:30p • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet Fairview Studio • Course# 3514SHC 655 Fairview Ave. N., 55104 Sat Apr 11 • 9:30-11:00a • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3514SHD 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.)
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An entry level class for students with little or no previous experience. Learn basic positions, movements and terminology based on the Russian style of ballet. Please see dress code online at www.spballet.org. Wed Jan 7 • 6:30-7:30p • 19 sessions • $228 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3511WHA 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Sat Jan 10 • 6:30-7:30p • 17 sessions • $204 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3511WHB 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.)
Beginning Ballet for Teens
An introductory ballet class for students, ages 11-17. Learn the technique and artistry of ballet as well as musicality and terminology accompanied by a pianist. Each class provides an introduction to complete ballet barre and basic centre exercises. Dress code (to be purchased by the student): Girls: leotard any color (black preferred), pink tights with pink ballet slippers. No shorts or skirts. Boys: white shirt, black ankle tights or dance pants, dance belt, black ballet shoes. Tue Jan 6 • 7:00-8:00p • 19 sessions • $228 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3512WHA 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.)
Intermediate Ballet for Teens
For students, ages 11-17. Continue to learn more complex technique and the artistry of ballet as well as musicality and terminology. Each class is accompanied by a pianist and includes complete ballet barre and centre exercises. Wed Jan 7 • 5:00-6:30p • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3521WHA 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Wed Feb 18 • 5:00-6:30p • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3521WHB 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.) Wed Apr 8 • 5:00-6:30p • 6 sessions • $75 Saint Paul Ballet • Course# 3521SHA 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 (Enter on Cambridge St.)
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Fitness & Dance 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 Jan 28 • 6:00-7:30p • 6 sessions • $45 Battle Creek MS • A. Ebeling • Course# 3515WHA Wed Apr 8 • 6:00-7:30p • 6 sessions • $45 Battle Creek MS • A. Ebeling • Course# 3515SHA
Creative Dance for Health
Move your body and your spirit as you explore the joyful world of dance. By introducing modern dance, tap, folk dance and improvisation, class exercises improve balance, integrate the body and mind, increase flexibility and cultivate creative expression. The class includes exercises that can be done both seated and standing and can be adapted to all abilities. No experience necessary. Wed Feb 25 • 11:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $29 Edgcumbe Rec • E. Jarrett Hughes • Course# 6410WSA Wed Apr 8 • 11:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $29 Edgcumbe Rec • E. Jarrett Hughes • Course# 6410SSA
Ballroom Sampler
Explore the basics of ballroom including the tango, the waltz, the 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. No class Feb. 3. Tue Jan 27 • 7:00p-7:55p • 5 sessions • $45 • Course# 3616WHA Tue Apr 7 • 6:00-6:55p • 5 sessions • $45 • Course# 3616SHA
Swing & Jitterbug
Latin Nightclub Dances
Learn the 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. Maestro habla español tambien. No class Feb. 16. Mon Jan 26 • 6:30-8:00p • 6 sessions • $55 Highland Park MS • M. Rubio • Course# 3611WHA Mon Apr 6 • 6:30-8:00p • 6 sessions • $55 Highland Park MS • M. Rubio • Course# 3611SHA
Tuesday Night Dance Classes at Ramsey Middle School 1700 Summit Ave., 55105 with Shannon Butler
Line Dancing with a Twist
Whether your interest is pop, country or anything in between, you will gain confidence in the basic steps to line dances. Dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in one or more lines or rows, all facing either each other or in the same direction, and executing the steps at the same time. Wed Jan 28 • 12:30-1:30p • 6 sessions • $43 Arlington Hills Community Center • D. Allen • Course# 6408WSA 1200 Payne Ave., 55130 Wed Apr 8 • 12:30-1:30p • 6 sessions • $43 Arlington Hills Community Center • D. Allen • Course# 6408SSA 1200 Payne Ave., 55130
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. No class Feb. 3. Tue Jan 27 • 8:00-8:55p • 5 sessions • $45 • Course# 3704WHA Tue Apr 7 • 7:00-7:55p • 5 sessions • $45 • Course# 3704SHA
Swing & Jitterbug 2
This class is a continuation of the Swing and Jitterbug class for those who would like more in-depth instruction. Participants must have completed the beginning Swing and Jitterbug class or have an understanding of basic swing moves. We will cover 6-Count Swing, Lindy Hop and partnered Charleston. Tue Apr 7 • 8:00-8:55p • 5 sessions • $45 • Course# 3705SHA
Wedding Sampler
Learn to be comfortable dancing in any social situation with these easily adaptable party dances. We will cover the waltz and fox-trot, the merengue, basic swing steps and then some fad dances including the twist and pony to get you through any wedding! No class Feb. 3. Tue Jan 27 • 6:00-6:55p • 5 sessions • $45 • Course# 3706WHA
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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 74.
Acupressure for Weight Loss
Acupressure is a Chinese healing technique that involves pressing or massaging key points on the body to stimulate energy flow. When the points that regulate metabolism, digestion and thyroid function are blocked or out of balance, losing weight will seem impossible. Learn the pressure points that help strengthen thyroid function, boost metabolism, control appetite, decrease food cravings, reduce stress eating and strengthen the entire digestive system. Mon May 4 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • $35 Ramsey MS • J. Novak • Course# 5619SHA
Balanced Foods for Balanced Moods
Food is the key to positive moods. It is a natural antidepressant and your best source of healthy brain chemicals. Through balanced eating of real food, you can optimize production of neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin, and watch your mood swings disappear. Explore the blood sugar connection between sleep and insomnia and identify how to increase your energy, reduce negative moods, improve your memory and manage stress. Learn how to create a mood-boosting eating plan and start your day on the right track! This course is designed to meet the continuing education criteria for registered nurses and is approved for 2.4 CEUs. Tue Feb 24 • 5:30-7:30p • 1 session • $38 Highland Park MS • Nutritional Weight & Wellness • Course# 5650WHA
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) Sat Jan 31 • 9:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $60 Central HS • Twin Cities Safety • Course# 5512WHA Thu Mar 12 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $60 Highland Park MS • Twin Cities Safety • Course# 5512WHB Sat May 2 • 9:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $60 Central HS • Twin Cities Safety • Course# 5512SHA
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First Aid Training
This class will cover First Aid training as offered by the American Heart Association. It will include practice, video demonstrations, discussion and a written test. When this class is completed with satisfactory results, you will be certified for two years. Sat Apr 18 • 9:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $60 Central HS • Twin Cities Safety • Course# 5515SHA
Hips, Thighs & Otherwise
Learn the "10 Minute Miracle Exercise" series to strengthen lower body muscles quickly. In the process, increase metabolism and bone density; decrease inches off the lower body; learn acupressure points for lymph circulation and drainage; and learn breathing techniques to stimulate fat burning. Come prepared to exercise and bring a mat. A supply fee of $5 is payable to the instructor for two exercise bands. Thu Apr 9 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • $35 Highland Park MS • J. Novak • Course# 5618SHA
Homebirth: What's it All About?
Homebirth is growing throughout the Twin Cities, yet sometimes it is difficult to access balanced information. With an emphasis on evidence-based care and informed choice, the midwives from Blue Moon Midwifery will share their knowledge from attending hundreds of normal births. The class will go over what care with a homebirth midwife looks like. From water birth to postpartum care to breastfeeding, learn why women and families are choosing to receive care from community midwives in the comfort and safety of their homes. Families and children are welcome. Tue Jan 27 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $22 Highland Park MS • Blue Moon Midwifery • Course# 5000WHA Tue Apr 7 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $22 Highland Park MS • Blue Moon Midwifery • Course# 5000SHA
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. A supply fee of $5 is payable to the instructor. Tue Feb 10 • 7:30-8:30p • 3 sessions • $50 Highland Park MS • B. Bertsch • Course# 5640WHA Register online at commed.spps.org
Health & Wellness Relax Your Back
Nutrition for Peak Performance
Have you made a commitment to yourself to achieve the next level of physical activity? Learn the importance of eating real, quality proteins and fats and their impact on performance. Discover hidden dangers in convenience foods marketed as healthy options for athletes. Uncover the truth about "carbo loading." This class will give you the daily nutritional foundation to reach your goals whether you are a runner, baseball player, weightlifter, tennis player, dancer or golfer. Tue Apr 14 • 5:30-7:00p • 1 session • $38 Highland Park MS • Nutritional Weight & Wellness • Course# 5659SHA
Performance Improvement Kinesiology
Regardless of age, what if you could experience a dramatic improvement in your learning, vision, listening skills and physical coordination, allowing you to excel in any activity? Brain Gym is a kinesiology program that uses a set of 26 simple activities that often brings about dramatic improvements. Brain Gym has been used for over 20 years in more than 80 countries to effectively improve reading comprehension and writing skills, and to boost performance in athletics, music and art. The class will include moderate movement; wear comfortable clothing. Sat Mar 14 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $24 Central HS • A. Kennedy • Course# 4677WHA
Redefining Posture with the Alexander Technique
Poor posture has a profound effect on our health and well-being. Yet the effect of posture on issues from back pain and breathing to digestion and headaches is often overlooked. Improving your posture, however, is not just a simple matter of standing up straight. In fact, most of us have tried that approach and it just doesn't work. We will explore practical ways the Alexander Technique can help us better understand and improve our posture so we can experience more joy and ease in everyday movement. Some work will be done on the floor. Students should bring a mat to class. Thu Apr 9 • 6:45-8:00p • 4 sessions • $45 Highland Park MS • L. Hill • Course# 5680SHA
Excessive muscular tension is a contributing factor to low back pain. Learn how to effectively rest and relax your back with a simple floor procedure from the Alexander Technique. Whether you are new to Constructive Rest or have been introduced to it before, this class is for everyone. Bring a mat to class. No class May 21. Thu May 7 • 6:45-7:45p • 4 sessions • $38 Highland Park MS • L. Hill • Course# 5681SHA
Thyroid Information Workshop
Are you one of the million Americans who suffer from low thyroid function? Fatigue, weight gain, depression, anxiety, arthritis, rising cholesterol levels, thinning hair, digestive problems, abnormal blood pressure and heart palpitations are only some of the symptoms for low thyroid. We will discuss how thyroid function can make any illness worse; different prescription options; the connection with fibromyalgia; foods that can help or hinder thyroid function; environmental triggers and when you need to discuss issues with your doctor. Once your thyroid function is tested and treated properly, your quality of life may improve dramatically. Wed Feb 11 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • $35 Ramsey MS • J. Novak • Course# 5656WHA
AGING AND VETERAN'S RESOURCES Assisted Living 101
Moving yourself or a loved one into assisted living is not an easy job. Using small group exercises and case studies, this two-session class will give a snapshot of some basic expectations anyone making this move should keep in mind, as well as an in-depth look at how to manage problems with assisted living facilities should they arise. The class is taught by an elder law lawyer with experience in advocating for consumers and residents. Fee is per family. Thu Feb 19 • 6:00-8:30p • 2 sessions • $19 Highland Park MS • J. Casper • Course# 6429WEA
Medicare A, B, C, & D: An Overview
This presentation is an overview of 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 Apr 8 • 1:00-2:30p • 1 session • $5 Rice Street Library • M. Theesfeld • Course# 5501SSA
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Getting to Know VA Benefits
Are you in need of more 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. Tue Apr 14 • 1:00-2:00p • 1 session • Free Rondo Community Outreach Library • D. Kaiser • Course# 5560SSA
Excuse Me, What Did You Say? Understanding Hearing Loss & Tinnitus
Can You Hear Me Now? Understanding Hearing Aids
Hearing loss and tinnitus can affect our ability to clearly hear the sounds around us. Learn about the different types of hearing loss, the impact hearing loss and tinnitus can have on communication, and strategies to help in difficult listening situations. Take this opportunity to better understand the challenges you or your loved ones may be facing. This class offered in partnerhsip with Park Nicollet Audiology and Hearing Center. Mon Apr 20 • 1:00-3:00p • 1 session • $7 Wheelock Early Learning Center • C. Coons • Course# 6415SSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
The world of hearing aids can be overwhelming. Learn some of the basics about hearing loss, hearing aid styles and technology available. We will discuss many of the pros and cons of hearing aids. This class offered in partnerhsip with Park Nicollet Audiology and Hearing Center. Mon Apr 13 • 1:00-2:00p • 1 session • $7 Wheelock Early Learning Center • C. Coons • Course# 6416SSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
The New World of Low Vision: Tips, Tricks, Tools & Technology for Coping with Vision Loss
More than 17% of Minnesotans over the age of 45 report experiencing significant vision loss. In this hands-on class, we'll review causes and types of vision loss, free and fee-based resources available to anyone experiencing vision loss, new and useful technologies and products that can make it easier to live with less vision, and strategies and tips for modifying your home or office so that you can do more with less vision. Mon Mar 2 • 1:00-3:00p • 1 session • $7 Wheelock Early Learning Center • L. Larges • Course# 6417WSA 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
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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 74.
MAINTENANCE Basic Home Repair
This is an introductory class for people who want to learn how to do basic home repairs. 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. Handson application. Mon Jan 26 • 6:30-8:30p • 3 sessions • $47 Como Park HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6800WEA Mon Apr 6 • 6:30-8:30p • 3 sessions • $47 Como Park HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6800SEA
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. Sat Apr 11 • 9:30-11:30a • 1 session • $25 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6012WEA
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. Wire and test three different types of circuits. Mon Feb 23 • 6:00-8:30p • 2 sessions • $35 Como Park HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6200WEA Sat May 30 • 9:30a-12:00p • 2 sessions • $35 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6200SEA
Faucet Installation & Repair
Stop your money from going down the drain. You can fix that leaking faucet yourself! Faucets covered will include kitchen sink faucets, bathroom faucets, utility faucets and "pop-up" drain mechanisms. Find out what tools you will need to do the job correctly. Practice assembling and disassembling the actual parts in class. Sat Mar 14 • 10:30a-12:30p • 1 session • $27 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6303WEA
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Simplifying at Home: Living Better
Tired of clutter at home and feeling like your stuff owns you? This class will help you formulate a plan for simplifying, with guidance on how to get rid of things that are no longer wanted or needed, so that you can focus more on your true priorities. Wed Mar 11 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $25 Harding HS • E. Tveit • Course# 6055WEA
Sinks & Drains: Installing & Replacing
Time to replace that old sink? Garbage disposal malfunctioning? Learn to install or replace sinks and tubular drain pipes, as well as garbage disposals and dishwashers. Find out what tools you will need to do the job correctly. There will be hands-on opportunities to assemble and disassemble the actual parts. Sat Mar 14 • 8:00-10:00a • 1 session • $27 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6301WEA
Soldering Copper Tubing
Identify copper tubing, steel pipe, valves and fittings, their nomenclature and how to identify and join them together. You will also learn the techniques of soldering/sweating copper tubing by doing a hands-on application in class. Equipment, techniques and questions will be reviewed. Sat Mar 7 • 10:30a-12:30p • 1 session • $27 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6260WEA
Toilet Installation & Repair
Do basic home toilet repairs yourself! The class will cover toilet removal, installation and repairs, different types of sewer pipes used, and maintenance. We will also cover what tools you will need to do the job. There will be hands-on application for those who want to participate. Sat Mar 21 • 9:30-11:30a • 1 session • $27 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6300WEA
Water Heater Installation & Maintenance
Tired of freezing in the shower? Learn to do periodic preventive maintenance to keep your water heater running efficiently, or if you need to, replace it. The class will cover both gas and electric models. Sat Mar 7 • 8:00-10:00a • 1 session • $27 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6302WEA WINTER/SPRING 2015
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Window Repair & Restoration
Do you want to keep the original windows in your home, but you're tired of freezing in the winter? Learn how to repair and weather-strip the original windows. The energy savings can be significant! On the second night we will cover non-energy related repair and restoration, including replacing glass, fixing sashes and repairing wood. Classes are hands-on! Mon Apr 6 • 6:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $57 Ramsey MS • P. Schmidt • Course# 6370SEA
MECHANICS Small Gas Engine Maintenance & Repair
Take apart, clean and repair a small gas engine. Please bring in your own engine to work on to the first class. Tue Feb 10 • 7:00-9:00p • 6 sessions • $67 Central HS Service Station • J. Aaslund • Course# 6450WEA 1157 Selby Ave., 55104 Tue Apr 7 • 7:00-9:00p • 6 sessions • $67 Central HS Service Station • J. Aaslund • Course# 6450SEA 1157 Selby Ave., 55104
WOODSHOP Basic Woodshop
Get comfortable in a woodshop. Build a stepstool using either hand tools and/or small power tools. Practice most phases of woodworking skills: cutting, gluing, sanding and assembly. Materials for this project will be furnished, however, students are encouraged to bring their own power or hand tools. Time permitting, students may select an additional simple project. Sat Jan 31 • 10:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $63 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6000WEA Sat Apr 18 • 10:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $63 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6000SEA
Intermediate Woodshop
Work on a simple project of your choice, using either hand tools and/or small power tools. You will be introduced to the jig/scroll saw, band saw, disc/belt sander and the drill press. Your project may include most phases of woodworking skills: cutting, gluing, sanding and assembly. Materials for your project will not be furnished. Students are encouraged to bring their own power or hand tools to use. Previous woodshop skills required. Sat Jan 31 • 10:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $63 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6001WEA Sat Apr 18 • 10:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $63 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6001SEA
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Open Woodshop
This class is designed for more advanced students who have a specific project in mind. Power tool instructions are available. Bring your plan and wood for project to the first class. Sat Jan 31 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $69 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6002WEA Sat Apr 18 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $69 Central HS • P. Schwartz • Course# 6002SEA
GARDENING How to Design Your Garden
Create a 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 Mar 4 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $39 Central HS • C. Heegaard • Course# 6050WEA
Square Foot Gardening
Start a veggie garden in just a little bit of space! Learn the fundamentals of creating highly productive vegetable gardens in small spaces. Wed May 13 • 6:30-8:00p • 1 session • $23 Harding HS • J. Zweber • Course# 6044SEA
Family Fun: DIY Backyard Birding See Arts & Music, page 5.
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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 74.
LANGUAGE Beginning American Sign Language
Learn to communicate with the deaf by using American Sign Language. Students learn basic vocabulary and sentence structure, and are introduced to deaf culture. A copy fee of $10 is payable to the instructor. Wed Jan 28 • 6:00p-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • R. Chadwick • Course# 4370WHA Wed Apr 8 • 6:00p-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • R. Chadwick • Course# 4370SHA
Intermediate American Sign Language
This class is for students who have completed Beginning American Sign Language or have equivalent experience. A copy fee of $10 is payable to the instructor. Wed Jan 28 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • R. Chadwick • Course# 4371WHA Wed Apr 8 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • R. Chadwick • Course# 4371SHA
Beginning French
Basic conversation, reading, listening and writing skills will be taught. Students will learn regular verbs ending in "er"and "ir" 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 May 25. Mon Apr 6 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Como Park HS • Course# 4000SHA
Intermediate French
Intended for students who have completed beginning- or intermediate-level classes. The primary 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. No class May 25. Mon Apr 6 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Como Park HS • Course# 4002SHA
Register online at commed.spps.org
Introduction to Irish Gaelic
This course will cover 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, in the regular program taught by Gaeltacht Minnesota for more than 30 years. Learn more about Gaeltacht Minnesota and the Irish language at www.gaelminn.org. Mon Mar 2 • 7:00-9:00p • 4 sessions • $35 Central HS • Gaeltacht Minnesota • Course# 4010WHA
Italian 1
This course will introduce you to basic grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary along with insights on Italian culture. The textbook, Learn Italian the Fast and Fun Way, may be purchased online at Amazon.com. No class Feb. 3, Mar. 10, 17, 31. Tue Jan 27 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Como Park HS • M. Nilles • Course# 4170WHA
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 online at Amazon.com. No class Feb. 3, Mar. 10, 17, 31. Tue Jan 27 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Como Park HS • M. Nilles • Course# 4171WHA
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 Feb. 3. Tue Jan 27 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Highland Park MS • T. Shimano • Course# 4340WHA Tue Apr 7 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Highland Park MS • T. Shimano • Course# 4340SHA
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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.
Intermediate Spanish
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 Feb. 3. Tue Jan 27 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Highland Park MS • T. Shimano • Course# 4341WHA Tue Apr 7 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Highland Park MS • T. Shimano • Course# 4341SHA
Beginning Spanish
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. A text fee of $10 is payable to the instructor. No class Feb. 16, May 25. Mon Jan 26 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • S. Rios • Course# 4360WHA Mon Apr 6 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • S. Rios • Course# 4360SHA
Advanced Beginning Spanish
This class is a continuation of Beginning Spanish or for those who have had high school or some college Spanish and would like to work on their sentence writing and conversation. Learn grammatical rules and conjugation of fifty regular verbs and seventeen irregular verbs in present, past and future simple tenses. Taught by a native Spanish speaker. A text fee of $10 is payable to the instructor. No class Feb. 16, May 25. Mon Jan 26 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • S. Rios • Course# 4361WHA Mon Apr 6 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • S. Rios • Course# 4361SHA
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For students who have completed the Advanced Beginning class or have a good handle on the simple verb tenses. We will focus on compound tenses, the conjugation of verbs, and the writing of sentences. Wed Jan 28 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • S. Rios • Course# 4364WHA Wed Apr 8 • 6:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • S. Rios • Course# 4364SHA
Advanced Spanish
Immerse yourself in the Spanish language in this intensive class intended for students with the equivalent of at least four years of high school Spanish, some college Spanish or time spent in a Spanish-speaking country. The class will be taught entirely in Spanish so students can work on their fluency, refine their conversational skills and review grammar. Wed Jan 28 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • S. Rios • Course# 4365WHA Wed Apr 8 • 7:30-9:00p • 8 sessions • $58 Ramsey MS • S. Rios • Course# 4365SHA
WRITING Exploring the Art of Personal Writing
Writing is an important, accessible art form and the awareness that comes with it expands the creative process. This class will 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. A supply fee of $5 is payable to the instructor. Mon Apr 13 • 7:00-8:30p • 5 sessions • $47 Highland Park MS • P. Blau • Course# 4400SHA
Fix Your Errors in English
Along with explaining ways to eliminate spelling errors, the class will focus on the most common errors in grammar: problems with subject and verb agreement, misplaced modifiers, incomplete sentences, confusion over homonyms and more. We will examine aspects of writing style, go over some proofreading techniques, and show why running copy through a spellchecker is inadequate. This course is excellent for business people who wish to improve their communications. Mon Mar 9 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $25 Como Park HS • M. Moen • Course# 4050WHA Mon Apr 20 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $25 Como Park HS • M. Moen • Course# 4050SHA
Register online at commed.spps.org
Language & Writing How to Write Your Family History Book
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. But if you want your family to know about your ancestors, you'll have to know how to record and organize the facts and stories about them. In this class you'll 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 Feb 23 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $25 Como Park HS • M. Moen • Course# 4051WHA Mon Apr 6 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $25 Como Park HS • M. Moen • Course# 4051SHA
How to Write, Publish & Sell Your Ebook
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. Tue Mar 3 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $28 Highland Park MS • S. Smith • Course# 4510WHA Wed May 20 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $28 Central HS • S. Smith • Course# 4510SHA
Publish Your Own Book
Congratulations, you've written a book. Now what? 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. Thu Feb 5 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $28 Highland Park MS • S. Smith • Course# 4520WHA Mon Apr 13 • 6:30-8:30p • 1 session • $28 Como Park HS • S. Smith • Course# 4520SHA
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We want you to drive the bus! If you are interested in driving bus for Saint Paul Public Schools, please contact any of the following services: Centerline Charter Corporation • 651-482-1524 centerlinecharter.com First Student Arlington • 651-777-2319 firststudentinc.com First Student Oakdale • 651-777-2319 firststudentinc.com Monarch Bus Service • 651-251-8080 monarchbusservice.com Safe-Way Bus Company • 651-451-1375 safewaybuscompany.com Student Transportation of America • 651-340-8399 www.ridesta.com • www.drive4sta.com
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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 Additional registration information on page 74.
Punch Cards:
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. Thu Jan 8 • 12:00-2:30p • ongoing • punch card Battle Creek Rec • Course# 3173WSA
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 Jan 7 • 12:00-2:30p • ongoing • punch card Battle Creek Rec • Course# 3170WSA
CLUBS Book Club
Connect and discuss with fellow readers this opportunity to enhance your experience of our monthly selection. Meets the fourth Monday of each month. Purchase punch card on-site. Mon Jan 26 • 12:45-2:15p • ongoing • punch card Rice Street Library • Course# 3174WSA Mon Jan 26 • 1:00-2:30p • ongoing • punch card Sun Ray Library • Course# 3174WSB
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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
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 Jan 6 • 9:30a-12:00p • ongoing • punch card Oxford Community Center • Course# 3097WSA Tue Jan 13 • 11:00a-1:00p • ongoing • punch card Wheelock Early Learning Center • Course# 3097WSB 1521 Edgerton St., 55130
DRIVER IMPROVEMENT/DRIVER SAFETY Driver Improvement Program 8-Hour
Students will explore changes in traffic laws, the latest vehicle technology, easy-to-use defensive driving tips, traffic safety and accident prevention. Completion of this course allows for a 10% reduction on automobile insurance premiums in Minnesota for ages 55 and over. No refreshments available. Bring a snack/ beverage if you wish. Conducted by the Minnesota Highway Safety & Research Center. Mon/Wed Feb 2/4 • 4:30-8:30p • 2 sessions • $24 SPPS District Administration Building • Course# 5625WSA 360 Colborne St., 55102 Tue-Wed Apr 21-22 • 12:00-4:00p • 2 sessions • $24 Rondo Community Outreach Library • Course# 5625SSA
Register online at commed.spps.org
Older Adults Driver Safety Refresher
Driver Improvement Program Refresher
This 4-hour refresher course is for those who have completed the 8-hour Driver Improvement Program and need to be re-certified. No refreshments available. Bring a snack/beverage if you wish. Conducted by the Minnesota Highway Safety & Research Center. Wed Jan 28 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $20 North Dale Rec • Course# 5626WSA Tue Mar 3 • 4:30-8:30p • 1 session • $20 SPPS Community and • Course# 5626WSB Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 Tue Apr 7 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 Rondo Community Outreach Library • Course# 5626SSA Mon May 18 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $20 North Dale Rec • Course# 5626SSB
Driver Safety 8-Hour
This 8-hour course is intended to improve the driving skills of motorists 55-years-of-age and older. Completion of this course will produce lower insurance rates. No refreshments available. Bring a snack/beverage if you wish. Conducted by the AARP Driver Safety Program. Sat Feb 7 • 8:30a-12:30p • 2 sessions • $24 Central HS • Course# 5627WSA Sat Mar 14 • 8:30a-12:30p • 2 sessions • $24 Edgcumbe Rec • Course# 5627WSB Wed, Thu Jun 3 • 12:00-4:00p • 2 sessions • $24 East Side Learning Hub • Course# 5627SSA @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106
This 4-hour course is for those who have already completed the 8-hour Driver Safety course. Certificates will be issued to those completing the course. No refreshments available. Bring a snack/ beverage if you wish. Conducted by the AARP Driver Safety Program. Tue Jan 13 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 Sun Ray Library • Course# 5628FSE Sat Feb 21 • 8:30a-12:30p • 1 session • $20 Central HS • Course# 5628WSA Mon Mar 9 • 9:30a-1:30p • 1 session • $20 Wheelock Early Learning Center • Course# 5628WSB 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Sat Apr 18 • 8:30a-12:30p • 1 session • $20 East Side Learning Hub • Course# 5628SSA @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106 Tue May 12 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 Sun Ray Library • Course# 5628SSB Tue Jun 16 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 East Side Learning Hub • Course# 5627SSA @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106
FITNESS AND HEALTH All Around Fitness
All Around Fitness is for everyone. Sessions feature exercise techniques for older adults, including strength training and cardiovascular conditioning. Work at your own pace and receive personal attention from a trained instructor. Tue/Fri Jan 13 • 9:15-10:15a • 20 sessions • $55 Battle Creek Rec • J. Campbell • Course# 5150WSA Tue/Fri Apr 7 • 9:15-10:15a • 20 sessions • $55 Battle Creek Rec • J. Campbell • Course# 5150SSA
Looking for more fitness options? Check out Zumba Gold, Creative Dance for Health, and Line Dancing with a Twist See Fitness & Dance, pages 23, 27. 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 $24 per halfhour. Appointments are taken through the Conway-Battle Creek Living at Home Block Nurse Program at 651-793-8190.
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KEYSTONE COMMUNITY SERVICES SENIOR PROGRAM & OLDER ADULTS Merriam Park Community Center
This is a year-round senior program that provides health & exercise programs, volunteer opportunities, social and active programming and Meals On Wheels. These programs and activities are advertised in our Senior Hi-Lites which we send out five times per year. Programs are held at Merriam Park Community Center 2000 St. Anthony Ave., St. Paul, MN.
Health Education Fitness Classes Light Weights, Walking & Exercise Foot Care Qigong II & Specialty Classes on Arthritis and Balance, Osteoporosis and Light Weights Krafters 4-Hour Defensive Driving Classes Driver Refresher Classes Line Dance Flu Shots Health Fair Blood Pressure Day Trips Parties & Potlucks Card Playing Pickleball
For more information or if you would like to receive the Senior Hi-Lites, call 651-645-7424 or visit www.keystonecommunityservices.org.
Adult 55+ Programs & Services E n ric hi n g l ive s for ov e r 40 years Programs & serviCes: • Intergenerational • Volunteer Program Opportunities (October) • Knitting & Crocheting • Weekly Dance Group • Ask the Lawyer • Wellness Talks • Lunch Bunch • Block Nurse Services • Lunch N’ Bingo • Cards • Massage • Care Management • Meals on Wheels • Caregiving Resources • Parties • Counseling (Medicare, Veterans Benefits, • Square Dancing Pension Rights, Legal) • Tax Help • Educational Seminars • Third Age Yoga • Evening Presentations • Exercise Class • Fare for All Food Program • Foot Care Clinic 265 Oneida Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102 • Hearing Loss Education 651-298-5493 • www.west7th.org • Heated Exercise Pool West 7th Branch Library also provides • Homemaking (Cleaning, programming and is located in our building. • 55-Alive Driving Class • Annual Aging Well Expo
Meal Prep, Laundry)
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Come and try out one exercise class for free!
Older Adult Programs
Saint Paul Community Education Older Adults Program, Saint Paul Parks and Recreation and other collaborating organizations are working together to serve seniors, retirees and adults over 50 across Saint Paul. Weekly Programming sites include: • Tuesdays at Wellstone Center • Wednesdays at Oxford Community Center • Wednesdays and Thursdays at Battle Creek Recreation Center Activities include cards and games, exercise classes, art and craft classes, cooking classes, driver safety/ improvement classes, computer classes, health screening, social clubs and events, tours and much more! Call 651-744-3072 to register or for more details!
Saint Paul Parks and Recreation offers classes/activities for Adults 50+. For more information, call 651-793-6511.
Special Topics & Events 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 74.
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 Feb 18 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $12 Ramsey MS • Islamic Resource Group • Course# 4680WHA
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 Mar 25 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $12 Central HS • Islamic Resource Group • Course# 4688WHA
Minnesota Muslims Up Close
Historical records show a Muslim presence in Minnesota that goes as far back as 1880. Current estimates put the Minnesota Muslim population at about 140,000. Gain exclusive experiential insight in this class based on the Minnesota Historical Society's 2014 exhibit Tracks in the Snow:Tthe Minnesota Muslim Experience since 1880. Wed May 13 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $15 Ramsey MS • Islamic Resource Group • Course# 4682SHA
Approaching Middle East Conflicts through Film
We will investigate the root causes of conflicts in the Middle East and beyond through film. Presentation before and discussion after each film viewing will delve into the historical background as well as current realities in Israel/Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Egypt and/or Syria. In addition, we will explore the role of the U.S. in these conflicts. A list of past films that have been shown can be found at www.commed.spps.org. Film substitutions may be made based on recent changes in particular countries and/ or the preferences of class participants. Tue Apr 21 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $28 Central HS • E. Burr • Course# 4670SHA
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Immigration & the Making of Saint Paul
Join a Macalester history professor to explore the role of immigrants in the making and remaking of Saint Paul. We will cover the 1840s through current times, focusing first on the Irish and German immigrants and their impact on the foundations of our city, then continuing on to the Scandinavian influx of the 19th century and their varied settlements in rural Minnesota, the industrial frontier and a significant group in the Twin Cities, and then discussing the Eastern European immigrants who filled the demand for unskilled labor in meat-packing plants, foundries, and railroad work. Not all the people who came to Saint Paul traveled across the Atlantic Ocean. The city's workforce, neighborhoods and political and cultural life were also shaped by Mexicans, many of whom were already American citizens from Texas, and African-Americans who had migrated from the South beginning in the 1850s. We will also cover the tens of thousands of new immigrants arriving in the early 21st century from Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Somalia and Burma, among other places. We will finish with an overview of public policy and a review of immigration reform through the lens of history to generate a discussion about what the past has to offer anyone who seeks to shape the future. These classes will rely on lecture, reading documents, maps, photographs, and even poetry and fiction to explore these immigrants' experiences and the impact they had. Mon Jan 26 • 6:00-8:00p • 6 sessions • $50 East Side Freedom Library • P. Rachleff • Course# 4705WHA 1105 Greenbrier St., 55130
Navigating Life Transitions
Life is full of change and transition: careers, relationships, or situations. Whether you are yearning for a specific change, find yourself forced into an unplanned transition, or just want to get unstuck, this course is for you! Navigating Life Transitions is a fourpart, co-actively coached workshop that will support your journey through change and transition, or get you moving again in the direction you desire. You will use life-coaching skills and exercises that will result in thought-provoking insights with the ultimate goal of creating a life you choose. Upon completion of this workshop, you will: Identify the core set of values that drive your life decisions; Establish a life vision and set transformative life goals; Create a personal action plan and act on your plan. Your life is waiting for you! Wed Jan 28 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $75 Central HS • B. Clinton/J. Eck/J. Langsjoen • Course# 4690WHA Wed Apr 8 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $75 Central HS • B. Clinton/J. Eck/J. Langsjoen • Course# 4690SHA WINTER/SPRING 2015
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Special Topics & Events Registration
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 74.
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 74.
Stones & Bones
Here’s your chance to tour Saint Paul cemeteries without having to walk all day. Learn about Saint Paul tombstones as well as a generous selection of the truly odd stones your instructor has seen on her travels. This is a terrific opportunity for the tombstone aficionados in our midst! Mon Jan 26 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $23 Como Park HS • M.B. Hummel • Course# 6427WEA
Passage on the Survivorship: The Impact of Cancer
Join professional speaker and fitness trainer, Amy Hodge, as she shares her story of surviving two brain tumors. Participants will share personal stories and engage in discussion based on the book, Dancing in Limbo: Making Sense of Life After Cancer, by Glenna Halvorson-Boyd. The book can be purchased online at Amazon. com. This course is open to anyone whose life has been touched by cancer. Tue/Wed Feb 17-18/24-25 • 6:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $40 Central HS • A. Hodge • Course# 4695WHA
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Second Harvest Volunteer Opportunity
Participate in a community service opportunity with the Upper Midwest's largest hunger-relief organization for a quick two-hour shift. Second Harvest Heartland distributes boxes of groceries each month to over 9,000 low-income seniors and mothers with children. All 9,000 boxes are packed by volunteers on our assembly line! You can be one of those volunteers. This service opportunity requires standing for approximately two hours, with occasional breaks, and placing an item in the boxes as they travel on a conveyor belt. Please wear closed-toed shoes for safety. Participants will meet at the Maplewood warehouse. Thu Apr 23 • 2:00-4:00p • 1 session Second Harvest Heartland's • Course# 6414SSA Maplewood Warehouse 1140 Gervais Ave., 55109 (Hwy. 36 and Hwy. 61)
TPT Volunteer Opportunity
Volunteer for Twin Cities Public Television as a Pledge Drive operator. Spend the evening taking calls from viewers for this long-time station in the Twin Cities that makes our community stronger. You might even end up on TV! Event includes: training, dinner, and parking. For the date, check online at www.commed.spps.org, or call 651-744-3072. 5:00-10:30p • 1 session Twin Cities Public Television (TPT) • Course# 6421WSA 172 East 4th St., 55101
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Special Topics & Events Kaleidoscope Tuesdays at Wheelock Early Learning Center 1521 Edgerton St., 55130 Take all three classes for $25 or separately for $10 each. Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072 for the discount.
How We Got Here: The History of Immigration to the East Side
Spring Gardening
For more than 150 years, immigrants from Ireland, Germany and Scandinavia, then the American East and South, and more recently from Central America, Southeast Asia, and East Africa, have made homes for themselves on the city's East Side. They have filled the demand for labor in manufacturing, construction, transportation and services, and they have built churches and social and political organizations. Join Peter Rachleff, Macalester College History Professor and Executive Director of the East Side Freedom Library, on a journey into history, learning and comparing these important stories. Tue Feb 17 • 1:00-2:00p • 1 session • $10 P. Rachleff • Course# 6423WSA
The War in the Pacific (Island Hopping)
Examine the many military engagements as the allies drove toward Japan. The battle of the Coral Sea and the battle of Midway are often considered the turning point of the Pacific War. New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Guadalcanal, along with the stalemate in China and Southeast Asia will be discussed and more. Tue Apr 14 • 1:00-2:00p • 1 session • $10 D. Hartman • Course# 6422SSA
Get energized for the upcoming gardening season with a Master Gardener. Discover what is new or different and how the Master Gardener program can be a resource throughout the year. Bring your questions to this interactive class. Tue Mar 17 • 1:00-2:00p • 1 session • $10 Course# 6424WSA
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Minnesota Summer Picnic
Tue Jun 16 • Save the date! Clarence W. Wigington Pavilion on Harriet Island, 200 Dr. Justus Ohage Blvd. (near Plato Street) Course# 8500SSA Once again Saint Paul Parks and Recreation's Recreation for Adults 50+ Program and Community Education Older Adults Program will be teaming up for a summer picnic. The day will include food, entertainment and prizes. UCare discount does not apply to this event. For more information, call the Saint Paul Parks and Recreation's Recreation for Adults 50+ Program at 651-793-6511.
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Travel Registration Information • Online registration begins Friday, January 2. • Phone registration begins Monday, January 5 at 9:00 a.m. 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 $5 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: • For trips under $1,000, 25% of fee is due at time of registration. • For trips over $1,000, $300 is due at time of registration. • Balance is due six weeks prior to trip, unless otherwise specified. • Refunds minus a $5 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) Central High School • 275 N. Lexington Pkwy. 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.
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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: STAYCATIONS Winter Carnival Orchid Show 2
Sat Jan 24 • 9:00a-2:00p • 1 session • $32 T. McCormick • Course# 8092WSA Grace Lutheran Church (9:00a) Central High School (9:20a) Beat the winter blues at the Winter Carnival Orchid Show, featuring many exotic and luscious-smelling orchids scattered throughout the Como Conservatory. Begin at the beautiful original Conservatory. Stroll through the Conservatory and their new Ordway Gardens, encompassing the outdoor Japanese Garden visible under a blanket of snow, from the warmth of this glass-enclosed exhibit space full of orchids. Lunch on your own. Fee includes admission, minicoach transportation and guide. Register by January 19.
Plymouth Playhouse: The Pop-Up Musical – The Best of Broadway with a Twist 1
Thu Feb 19 • 10:15a-5:15p • 1 session • $64 Course# 8046WSA Grace Lutheran Church (10:15a) Oxford Community Center (10:35a) A fresh twist on the live musical revue, The Pop-Up Musical features four vocalists and a flip chart in an energetic variety show of Broadway musical hits interspersed with informative "popups" throughout each number. You'll hear gems like "Give My Regards to Broadway," "Luck Be a Lady," "Edelweiss" and more, augmented by fun facts and biting commentary, as well as some of the popular tunes from the great musicals like Oklahoma!, West Side Story, Guys and Dolls and Wicked. It's a fun afternoon of great music and terrific humor! Fee includes buffet lunch, performance, motorcoach transportation and guide. Register by January 27.
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Travel Biblical Art & World Artifacts: Luther Seminary 3
Thu Feb 26 • 9:45a-2:30p • 1 session • $25 T. McCormick • Course# 8094WSA Luther Seminary, 2481 Como Ave., 55108 Visit Luther Seminary for a unique, guided tour of religious art and artifacts by Paul Daniels, archivist and curator. Luther Seminary has an extensive permanent Fine Art Collection of religious art, an Artist-in-Residence Program, and a regular rotation of work by visiting artists. Tour the Prodigal Son Gallery with over 250 paintings, prints and drawings, representing many years and several genres. Tour the Chapel of the Cross to see the work by the contemporary artist, Mark Roberts, whose large photographic assemblages and cruciform three-dimensional pieces are compelling. See sculptures by Minnesota's own Paul Granlund. Tour the Chapel of the Incarnation. View the "Hunger Cloths," large, striking and depicting the Christian message from countries all over the world. Take in the Visiting Artist's show. Finally, see the work of our current Artist-in-Residence in the beautiful Meditation Chapel. Lunch of choice in Luther Seminary Dining Hall. Free parking in any campus lot. Tour will begin at the Olson Campus Center main floor information desk. Register by February 11.
Base Camp Adventure 5
Tue Mar 3 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $39 S. Mansee • Course# 8095WSA Base Camp, 201 Bloomington Road, (near Fort Snelling) 55111 Jungle gyms aren’t just for kids! Base Camp, home of one of the Twin Cities most popular adventure course, isn’t either. Test your concentration, physical skills, balance and patience, as you tackle an indoor archery and high ropes course. You say heights make you nervous? Never fear. Most of the elements are at a height of 16 feet and offer just the right challenge for participants nervous about heights. Focused on fun and safety, the staff from Base Camp will guide us through both experiences based on experience of the individuals. Beginners are most welcome and are encouraged to attend. Program includes all equipment and seven experienced leaders. Note: A release form will need to be signed prior to participating that evening.The Base Camp is located near the intersection of MN Highways 55, 62 and 5. Register by February 9.
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House of Worship Tour 3
Thu Mar 12 • 8:00a-5:30p • 1 session • $45 S. Mansee • Course# 8048WSA Grace Lutheran Church (8:00a) Oxford Community Center (8:20a) Check out this year’s exploration of the physical structures housing the many diverse faiths of Twin Cities residents. Visit the Twin Cities Friends Meeting House (TCFM), home of a local Quaker community. Learn a bit about the Baha’i tradition, founded in 19th century Persia, at the Baha’i Center of Minneapolis. Discover the connection between art and faith at Westminster Presbyterian Church as you take in a wonderful art collection. Get your architecture fix at the Virginia Street Swedenborgian Church, designed by Cass Gilbert. Lunch on your own at the Macy's Skyroom 12th floor. Fee includes admissions, motorcoach transportation and guide. Register by February 23.
Made in Minnesota 3
Wed Mar 25 • 8:00a-4:00p • 1 session • $49 S. Mansee • Course# 8074WSA Oxford Community Center (8:00a) Grace Lutheran Church (8:20a) Take a look inside products made right here in Minnesota. Learn how your mattress is made at The Original Mattress Factory to give you a good night sleep. Painting your walls? Get a glimpse into Hirschfield's Paint Manufacturing, a family-owned business and the largest manufacturer of trade sales paint in Minnesota, which produces paints, stains and specialty finishes for residential, commercial and industrial markets. Plans are being made to include another family-owned business to complete our day of Minnesotamade products. Lunch on your own. Fee includes admissions, motorcoach transportation and guide. Register by March 9.
Mystery Tour 3
Wed Apr 29 • 7:50a-6:00p • 1 session • $64 S. Mansee • Course# 8000SSA Grace Lutheran Church (7:50a) Oxford Community Center (8:10a) North, South, East, or West, which route will be the best? Wear an adventuresome spirit and give your normal routine a rest. Travel with us for a day of mystery. Admission, delicious lunch and new territory put to the test. Fee includes lunch, admissions, motorcoach transportation and guide. Register by April 8.
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Travel To register or for more information, call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.
Nifty Thrifty Tour 3
Sat May 2 • 9:30a-3:30p • 1 session • $47 T. McCormick • Course# 8096SSA Grace Lutheran Church (9:30a) Oxford Community Center (9:50a) Spring is here! Tour local boutiques and thrift stores across the Twin Cities! Find vintage pieces and priceless one-of-a-kind gems, all at bargain prices. Be inspired by items that have been repurposed into arty and eclectic pieces. See what catches your eye; shop around, poke through designer handbags, have fun exploring nooks and crannies filled with early and mid-century furniture, glassware, primitives, country garden, jewelry, sterling silver, vintage fabrics, retro, shabby vogue, and much more. Experience the upcycled, recycled, second-hand world. Lunch on your own. Fee includes minicoach transportation and guide. Register by April 21.
EXTENDED TOURS St. Paul Community Education is pleased to offer extended tours for 2015 in cooperation with Landmark Tours. Landmark has been providing quality air/motorcoach vacations for 25 years across North America. Each inclusive tour package features round-trip airfare, quality accomodations, many meals, deluxe motorcoach transportation and a professional tour director. Extended travel opportunities include the following: • New Orleans: Cajuns and Plantations – March 24-31, 2015 • Washington DC Cherry Blossoms – April 6-10, 2015 • Savanna, Charleston and Asheville – April 14-20, 2015 • California Coast and Yosemite – April 26-May 2, 2015 • Canyonlands of the Southwest – May 11-17, 2015 • The Great Capitals of Canada – May 12-20, 2015 • New York City – May 14-17, 2015 • Canadian Rockies – August 1-7, 2015 • Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons – September 10-18, 2015 • Trains of Colorado – September 12-18, 2015 • Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta – September 30-October 2, 2015 • Autumn in New England – October 3-9, 2015 • San Antonio Christmas Lights – November 30-December 4, 2015 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.
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FREE! Extended Tours Showcase Tue Jan 27 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session SPPS Community and • Course# 6115WSA Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 Mark your calendars to join St. Paul Community Education and Landmark Tours and learn more about the upcoming 2015 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.
Spring in Northern Iowa 3
Wed-Thu May 13-14 • 7:30a $281 single; $242 double S. Mansee/T. McCormick • Course# 8097SSA Wed May 13 • SPPS District Administration Building (7:30a) Thu May 14 • Return (7:00p) Iowa! An early spring trip through wildlife habitats, prairies, woodlands and wetlands, south to Decorah, Waterloo and Cedar Falls will melt those winter blues away. We will start our adventure in Cedar Falls checking out its all-American main street. This National Historic Trust Distinctive Destination boasts an Ice House Museum, Little Red Schoolhouse, Rapp Gas Station and the beautiful Oster Regent Theatre, fantastic restaurants, coffee and wonderful shopping. Across the river we will go to Waterloo to tour the John Deere Tractor Cab Assembly that manufactures massive green machines! See a quick film to set the stage before we proceed to carts for the riding tour. See every stage of the process. Day two we will visit Decorah and its world famous Raptor Resource Project, "mission control" for the tremendously popular Eagle Cam, which teaches over a million viewers a day – from all over the world – about eagles! Bob Anderson, dedicated preservationist, will show us the eagle nest, weightless bird cameras and other technology, and share his adventures working to return raptors, including peregrines, to the cliffs along the Mississippi River and Midwestern natural habitats. Before heading home, we will check out Seed Savers Exchange (1975), a business built on collecting, saving and selling rare heirloom seeds, as well as the Decorah Fish Hatchery which rears enough rainbow and brook trout to stock 15 streams and five lakes. Take in the views of the countryside all along the way. Fee includes three meals, admissions, overnight accommodations, motorcoach transportation and guides. Register by April 20. Register online at commed.spps.org
Adult Learning Programs for Adults with Disabilities
Develop// intellectual, creative, social and practical skills. Classes include nglish // Computer Skills // Job Skills College Prep
Supportive Experiential Education for Adults with Mental Illness
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
FREE ADULT CLASSES
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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 Wednesdays & Fridays 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Bridge View School, 360 Colborne Street, 55102 651-293-5272 | www.commed.spps.org
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CLEAR
Community Leisure Education & Recreation
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 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Bridge View School, 360 Colborne Street, 55102 651-293-5272 | www.commed.spps.org
MORNING, AFTERNOONS, AND EVENINGS
CALL, VISIT OR STOP IN FOR MORE INFORMATION
Phone - 651-290-4822 Web - www.hubbs.spps.org
GED // Math // English // Computer Skills // Job Skills // College Prep
FREE ADULT CLASSES
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FREE ADULT CLASSES
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Mornings, Afternoons and Evenings At locations throughout Saint Paul
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MORNING, AFTERNOONS, AND EVENINGS
Call, visit or stop in for more information: 651-290-4822 or 651-744-7602 www.hubbs.spps.org CALL, VISIT OR STOP IN FOR MORE INFORMATION
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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 and Technical Education >> Evening High School (at Gordon Parks and the East Side Learning Hub @ Harding)
>> Gordon Parks >> Graduation Progress and Acceleration >> Guidance and Counseling Services >> LEAP (Limited English Accelerated Program) >> Post-Secondary Programs and Partnerships 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
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Aquatics 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 74.
No class February 3, 16, May 23.
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.
Winter Session Dates Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Saturdays
January 26 – March 16 • No class February 16 January 20 – March 10 • No class February 3 January 21 – March 11 January 22 – March 12 January 24 – March 14
Spring Session Dates Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Saturdays
April 6 – May 18 April 7 – May 19 April 8 – May 20 April 9 – May 21 April 11 – May 30 • No class May 23
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.
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ADULT AQUATICS Adult Beginning
Learn the basic strokes and proper breathing techniques (similar to Levels 1-3). Como Park High School Pool Tue Jan 20 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2100WAA Tue Apr 7 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2100SAA
Adult Intermediate: Stroke Development
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 Jan 20 • 6:00-6:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2101WAA Tue Apr 7 • 6:00-6:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2101SAA
Adult Intermediate: Endurance
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 Jan 20 • 7:00-7:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2103WAA Tue Apr 7 • 7:00-7:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2103SAA
Adult Advanced
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 Jan 20 • 8:00-8:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2102WAA Tue Apr 7 • 8:00-8:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2102SAA
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Aquatics Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
Water Workout
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 Jan 20 • 6:00-6:50p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2200WAA Tue Apr 7 • 6:00-6:50p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2200SAA
Deep Water Exercise A-Z
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 Jan 20 • 5:30-6:20p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2210WAA Tue Apr 7 • 5:30-6:20p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2210SAA
Pi-Yo-Chi
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 the class accessible to all fitness levels. Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Thu Jan 22 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2206WAA Thu Apr 9 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2206SAA
Prenatal Water Exercise
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 Jan 20 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2208WAA Tue Apr 7 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2208SAA
Swimnastics
This healthful and relaxing activity includes exercises for stretching, agility, and a light aerobic workout that is done in shallow water. Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Jan 26 • 4:30-5:20p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2202WAA Mon Apr 6 • 4:30-5:20p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2202SAA
Johnson High School Pool Thu Jan 22 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2200WAB Thu Apr 9 • 5:30-6:20p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2200SAB Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Jan 24 • 8:00-8:50a • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2200WAC Sat Apr 11 • 8:00-8:50a • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2200SAC
Water Yoga
Discover ways to increase your coordination, flexibility and muscular endurance with innovative yoga moves in the water. Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Jan 26 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2203WAA Mon Apr 6 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2203SAA
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 $15 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. Central High School Pool Mon-Fri Mar 30 • 8:30a-3:30p • 6 sessions • $225 • Course# 2302SAA • Skills pre-test will be Thursday, March 26, 6:00-7:00p, at Central HS pool.
FREE! Water Safety for Families
Families learn and practice 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. Central High School Pool Wed Mar 18 • 5:30-7:00p • 1 session • Free • Course# 2301WAA • Women only. Fri Apr 24 • 5:30-7:00p • 1 session • Free • Course# 2301SAA Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Apr 25 • 12:15-1:45p • 1 session • Free • Course# 2301SAB Sat May 16 • 12:15-1:45p • 1 session • Free • Course# 2301SAC
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Family Planetarium
Aquatics No class February 3, 16, May 23.
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 Jan 26 • 5:30-5:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001WAI Mon Jan 26 • 6:00-6:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001WAJ Mon Jan 26 • 6:30-6:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001WAK Mon Apr 6 • 5:30-5:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001SAA Mon Apr 6 • 6:00-6:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001SAB Mon Apr 6 • 6:30-6:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001SAC
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 Jan 26 • 5:30-5:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2000WAI Mon Jan 26 • 6:00-6:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2000WAJ Mon Apr 6 • 5:30-5:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2000SAA Mon Apr 6 • 6:00-6:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2000SAB Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Wed Jan 21 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000WAA Wed Jan 21 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000WAB Wed Jan 21 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000WAC Thu Jan 22 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000WAD Thu Jan 22 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000WAE Sat Jan 24 • 9:00-9:25a • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000WAF Sat Jan 24 • 9:30-9:55a • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000WAG Sat Jan 24 • 10:30-10:55a • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2000WAH Wed Apr 8 • 5:30-5:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2000SAC Wed Apr 8 • 6:00-6:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2000SAD Wed Apr 8 • 6:30-6:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2000SAE Thu Apr 9 • 6:00-6:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2000SAF Thu Apr 9 • 6:30-6:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2000SAG Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-9:25a • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2000SAH Sat Apr 11 • 9:30-9:55a • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2000SAI Sat Apr 11 • 10:30-10:55a • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2000SAJ
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Como Park Elementary School Theapeutic Pool Wed Jan 21 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001WAA Wed Jan 21 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001WAB Wed Jan 21 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001WAC Thu Jan 22 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001WAD Thu Jan 22 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001WAE Sat Jan 24 • 9:30-9:55a • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001WAF Sat Jan 24 • 10:00-10:25a • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001WAG Sat Jan 24 • 10:30-10:55a • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2001WAH Wed Apr 8 • 5:30-5:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001SAD Wed Apr 8 • 6:00-6:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001SAE Wed Apr 8 • 7:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001SAF Thu Apr 9 • 6:00-6:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001SAG Thu Apr 9 • 7:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001SAH Sat Apr 11 • 9:30-9:55a • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001SAI Sat Apr 11 • 10:00-10:25a • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001SAJ Sat Apr 11 • 10:30-10:55a • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2001SAK
Waders with a Parent
For children ages 4 and 5 with little pool experience to prepare them for Waders (without a parent). Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Jan 26 • 6:30-6:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2002WAB Mon Apr 6 • 6:30-6:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2002SAA Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Sat Jan 24 • 11:00-11:25a • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2002WAA Sat Apr 11 • 11:00-11:25a • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2002SAB
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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 a parent in the water. Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Jan 26 • 7:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2003WAH Mon Apr 6 • 7:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2003SAA Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Wed Jan 21 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003WAA Wed Jan 21 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003WAB Thu Jan 22 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003WAC Thu Jan 22 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003WAD Sat Jan 24 • 9:00-9:25a • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003WAE Sat Jan 24 • 10:00-10:25a • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003WAF Sat Jan 24 • 11:00-11:25a • 8 sessions • $51 • Course# 2003WAG Wed Apr 8 • 6:30-6:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2003SAB Wed Apr 8 • 7:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2003SAC Thu Apr 9 • 6:30-6:55p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2003SAD Thu Apr 9 • 7:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2003SAE Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-9:25a • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2003SAF Sat Apr 11 • 10:00-10:25a • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2003SAG Sat Apr 11 • 11:00-11:25a • 7 sessions • $46 • Course# 2003SAH
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 back stroke. Swimmers will be supported and assisted by the instructor for most skills. Central High School Pool Mon Jan 26 • 6:00-6:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2004WAH Mon Apr 6 • 6:00-6:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2004SAA Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Wed Jan 21 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004WAB Thu Jan 22 • 5:00-5:50p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004WAC Wed Apr 8 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2004SAC Thu Apr 9 • 5:00-5:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2004SAD
Johnson High School Pool Thu Jan 22 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004WAD Thu Apr 9 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2004SAE Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Jan 24 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004WAE Sat Jan 24 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004WAF Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-9:50a • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2004SAF Sat Apr 11 • 11:00-11:50a • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2004SAG
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 Jan 26 • 6:00-6:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2005WAF Mon Apr 6 • 6:00-6:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2005SAA Como Park High School Pool Tue Jan 20 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2005WAA Sat Jan 24 • 12:15-1:05p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005WAE Tue Apr 7 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2005SAB Sat Apr 11 • 12:15-1:05p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2005SAF Johnson High School Pool Thu Jan 22 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005WAB Thu Apr 9 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2005WAB Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Jan 24 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005WAC Sat Jan 24 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2005WAD Sat Apr 11 • 10:00-10:50a • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2005SAD Sat Apr 11 • 11:00-11:50a • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2005SAE
Como Park High School Pool Tue Jan 20 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2004WAA Sat Jan 24 • 12:15-1:05p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2004WAG Tue Apr 7 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2004SAB Sat Apr 11 • 12:15-1:05p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2004SAH
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Aquatics No class February 3, 16, May 23.
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 Jan 26 • 6:00-6:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2006WAE Mon Apr 6 • 6:00-6:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2006SAA Como Park High School Pool Tue Jan 20 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2006WAA Sat Jan 24 • 12:15-1:05p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2006WAD Tue Apr 7 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2006SAB Sat Apr 11 • 12:15-1:05p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2006SAE Johnson High School Pool Thu Jan 22 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2006WAB Thu Apr 9 • 6:30-7:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2006SAC Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Jan 24 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2006WAC Sat Apr 11 • 10:00-10:50a • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2006SAD
Level 4
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 back stroke, and will be introduced to sidestroke and breaststroke. Central High School Pool Mon Jan 26 • 7:00-7:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2007WAC Mon Apr 6 • 7:00-7:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2007SAA Johnson High School Pool Thu Jan 22 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2007WAA Thu Apr 9 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2007SAB Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Jan 24 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2007WAB Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-9:50a • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2007SAC
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 Jan 26 • 7:00-7:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2008WAC Mon Apr 6 • 7:00-7:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2008SAA Johnson High School Pool Thu Jan 22 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2008WAA Thu Apr 9 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2008SAB Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Jan 24 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2008WAB Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-9:50a • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2008SAC
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 Jan 26 • 7:00-7:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2009WAC Mon Apr 6 • 7:00-7:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2009SAA Johnson High School Pool Thu Jan 22 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2009WAA Thu Apr 9 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2009SAB Washington Technology Secondary School Pool Sat Jan 24 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2009WAB Sat Apr 11 • 10:00-10:50a • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2009SAC
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 Jan 20 • 7:00-7:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2010WAA Tue Apr 7 • 7:00-7:50p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2010SAA Washington Technology School Pool Sat Jan 24 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $65 • Course# 2010WAB Sat Apr 11 • 11:00-11:50a • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2010SAB
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Aquatics Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
Tween-Teen Beginning
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 Jan 20 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2012WAA Tue Apr 7 • 7:30-8:20p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 2012SAA
St. Paul Stars Synchronized Swimming Classes are held at Humboldt Secondary School Pool, 30 E. Baker St., 55107 Introduction to Synchronized Swimming
Participants must have swimming skills equivalent to Level 3. Swimmers will learn the basics of synchronized swimming and perform a basic routine the last day of class. Call Vicky Knutsen with questions at 651-470-3223. Sat Jan 10 • 8:00-10:00a • 12 sessions • $110 • Course# 2020WAA Sat Apr 11 • 8:00-10:00a • 8 sessions • $110 • Course# 2020SAA
Beginning Synchronized Swimming
Participants must have swimming skills equivalent to Level 3. Swimmers will learn the basics of synchronized swimming which include dance and acrobatic movements on the surface and underwater and perform a basic routine in the spring show and possible spring competitions. Call Vicky Knutsen with questions at 651-470-3223. Mon/Sat Jan 3 • 23 sessions • $150 • Course# 2021WAA Mon 5:30-7:00p • Sat 8:00-10:00a Mon/Sat Apr 6 • 16 sessions • $150 • Course# 2021SAA Mon 5:30-7:00p • Sat 8:00-10:00a
Advanced Synchronized Swimming
In this nationally-ranked program participants will learn swim skills which include dance and acrobatic movememts on the surface and underwater. Participation in this activity requires a placement tryout and acceptance to a team level of competition. Call Vicky Knutsen with questions at 651-470-3223. Tue/Fri/Sat Jan 6 • 35 sessions • $200 • Course# 2022WAA Tue/Fri 6:00-8:00p • Sat 8:00-11:30a Tue/Fri/Sat Apr 7 • 26 sessions • $200 • Course# 2022SAA Tue/Fri 6:00-8:00p • Sat 8:00-11:30a
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 See page 48.
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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Family Planetarium ATTENTION PARENTS: New Driver Education Law Goes into Effect on January 1, 2015
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 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.
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 appropriate Community Education office 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, completed six hours of Behind-the Wheel instruction, and to 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 with application plus $165 due by the 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.” Registration for Driver Education at Central, Como Park, Highland Park and Humboldt High Schools is taken by the C.E. Office at Central HS: 651-744-5094. Registration for Driver Education at Harding and Johnson High Schools is taken by the C.E. Office at Harding HS: 651-744-3072.
Driver Education Central High School Sat Jan 17-Mar 21 • 9:00a-12:00p • 10 sessions M. LaBerge • Course# 2500WDA Mon-Fri Jan 26-Feb 6 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions M. LaBerge • Course# 2500WDB Mon-Fri Mar 16-27 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions M. LaBerge • Course# 2500WDH Mon-Fri May 11-22 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions M. LaBerge • Course# 2500SDG
Como Park High School Mon-Fri Feb 2-13 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions P. Toconita • Course# 2500WDD Mon-Fri Apr 20-May 1 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions E. Kendig • Course# 2500SDD
Harding High School Mon-Fri Feb 2-13 • 2:20-5:20p • 10 sessions M. Fishback • Course# 2500WDE Mon-Fri Apr 6-Apr 20 • 2:20-5:20p • 10 sessions M. Fishback • Course# 2500SDA (No class Apr 17) Mon-Fri May 4-May 15 • 6:00-9:00p • 10 sessions M. Fishback • Course# 2500SDE
Highland Park High School Mon-Thu Jan 26-Feb 10 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions J. Kunz • Course# 2500WDC Mon-Thu Apr 20-May 5 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions J. Kunz • Course# 2500SDB
Humboldt Secondary School Mon-Fri Mar 2-13 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions K. Johnson • Course# 2500WDG
Johnson High School Mon/Wed/Thu/Fri Jan 26-Feb 11 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions G. Saunders • Course# 2500WDF Mon/Wed/Thu Mar 2-23 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions R. Lundeen • Course# 2500SDF Mon/Wed/Thu/Fri Apr 13-30 • 2:10-5:10p • 10 sessions G. Saunders • Course# 2500SDC (No class Apr 17)
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Driver Education
Parent/Guardian Awareness Class on Teen Driver Safety
This free 90-minute class for 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. Thu Jan 29 • 5:30-7:00p • 1 session Highland Park MS • Course# 2525WDA Mon Feb 2 • 7:00-8:30p • 1 session Como Park HS • Course# 2525WDB Tue Feb 10 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session Central HS • Course# 2525WDC Wed Feb 18 • 6:30-8:00p • 1 session Harding HS • Course# 2525WDD Sat Mar 14 • 9:30-11:00a • 1 session Central HS • Course# 2525WDE Tue Apr 21 • 6:30-8:00p • 1 session Como Park HS • Course# 2525SDA Sat Apr 25 • 9:00-10:30a • 1 session Harding HS • Course# 2525SDB Thu Apr 30 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session Highland Park MS • Course# 2525SDC Mon May 11 • 7:00-8:30p • 1 session Central HS • Course# 2525SDD Wed May 27 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session Harding HS • Course# 2525SDE
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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. Wed Feb 11 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $150 Central HS • M. LaBerge • Course# 2504WDA Wed Apr 22 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $150 Central HS • M. LaBerge • Course# 2504SDA To register, call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.
Looking for Driving Classes 55+? See Older Adults, pages 36-37.
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 74. • 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.
Looking for Afterschool Classes?
Community Education offers afterschool classes throughout the city. Days and class offerings vary by site. Youth do not need to attend school at the afterschool site to participate in Community Education classes. All classes are listed online at www.commed.spps.org or call 651-487-7383 for more information.
Looking for Baby-sitter's Training? See Teens & Tweens, page 69. CrossFit Kids
Grades 1-5. Pair fitness with fun! Develop endurance, strength, speed, agility, flexibility and coordination to keep you engaged, entertained and wanting more. We'll also discuss nutrition and how to fuel your body correctly. Sat Feb 7 • 11:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $40 St. Anthony Park Elem • CrossFit St. Paul • Course# 1244WA Sat Apr 18 • 11:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $40 St. Anthony Park Elem • CrossFit St. Paul • Course# 1244SA
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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 Jan. 19, Feb. 16. Mon Jan 12 • 4:20-5:20p • 8 sessions • $98 L'Etoile du Nord – • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1901WB Upper Campus Wed Jan 14 • 3:15-4:15p • 10 sessions • $122 Rondo Education Center • Youth Enrichment League Course# 1901WC Sat Jan 24 • 9:30-10:45a • 8 sessions • $122 St. Anthony Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League Course# 1901WD Mon Jan 26 • 4:15-5:15p • 7 sessions • $86 Adams • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1901WA Mon Apr 6 • 4:20-5:20p • 7 sessions • $86 L'Etoile du Nord – • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1901SB Upper Campus Wed Apr 8 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $86 Rondo Education Center • Youth Enrichment League Course# 1901SC Sat Apr 11 • 9:30-10:45a • 6 sessions • $92 St. Anthony Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League Course# 1901SD Mon Apr 13 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $74 Adams • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1901SA
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Family Planetarium Fitness & Safety Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Handball
Grades 3-5. Score goals, pass to teammates and create a team strategy. 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. Wed Jan 14 • 4:20-5:20p • 10 sessions • $110 L'Etoile du Nord – • Team Handball • Course# 1317WA Upper Campus Wed Apr 8 • 4:20-5:20p • 7 sessions • $77 L'Etoile du Nord – • Team Handball • Course# 1317SA Upper Campus
Rock Climbing Mini-Camp
Ages 6-14. Challenge yourself during this exciting introduction to rock climbing camp! Gain a deeper knowledge and respect for safety in the popular sport of rock climbing and rappelling, as well as a feeling of accomplishment and self-reliance. Mon Jan 19 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $60 Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5181WA 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Mon Feb 16 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $60 Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5181WB 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Mon Mar 30 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $60 Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5181WC 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Thu Apr 2 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $60 Vertical Endeavors • Course# 5181WD 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106
Running Club
Grades 2-5. Build healthy habits through a fun running experience. Topics will include warm-up, cool-down, pacing, stretching, good running form, nutrition, goal setting and keeping a running journal. Wear appropriate running clothes and shoes and bring a water bottle. Tue Apr 14 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $45 Highland Park Elem • L. Doloff Grundhoefer • Course# 1999SA
Thrive Girl Yoga
Girls, grades 2-5. Relax, refresh and reflect while learning about yoga and meditation in this stress-releasing girls-only class. Strengthen your body and mind through poses and thoughtful discussions. No class Feb. 16. Tue Jan 13 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $99 Horace Mann School • Thrive, Mind, Body • Course# 1261WA Wed Jan 14 • 4:20-5:20p • 10 sessions • $110 L'Etoile du Nord – • Thrive, Mind, Body • Course# 1261WC Upper Campus Mon Jan 26 • 4:15-5:15p • 7 sessions • $77 Groveland Park Elem • Thrive, Mind, Body • Course# 1261WB Tue Apr 7 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $77 Horace Mann School • Thrive, Mind, Body • Course# 1261SA Wed Apr 8 • 4:20-5:20p • 7 sessions • $77 L'Etoile du Nord – • Thrive, Mind, Body • Course# 1261SC Upper Campus Mon Apr 13 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $66 Groveland Park Elem • Thrive, Mind, Body • Course# 1261SB
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Gymnastics 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 commed.spps.org/cp_gymnastics.html. No class at Central HS: Jan. 19, Feb. 3, 14, 16, May 23, 25. Recital: May 29 No class at Highland Park HS: Jan. 19, 22, Feb. 3, 14, 16, Mar. 4, May 23, 25. Recital: May 29 No class at St. Anthony Park Elem: Feb. 3, May 12.
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 Jan 27 • 5:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $42 • Course# 200WA Sat Jan 31 • 9:00-9:30a • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 200WB Sat Jan 31 • 9:30-10:00a • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 200WC Tue Apr 7 • 5:15-5:45p • 6 sessions • $36 • Course# 200SA Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-9:30a • 6 sessions • $36 • Course# 200SB Sat Apr 11 • 9:30-10:00a • 6 sessions • $36 • Course# 200SC
Tumble Together
Ages 2-5 and one adult. Learn gymnastics in a semi-structured class and develop balancing, jumping, rolling, climbing and hanging skills. We'll also 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 Jan 24 • 9:00-9:30a • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 201WA Sat Jan 24 • 10:00-10:30a • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 201WB Mon Jan 26 • 5:00-5:30p • 7 sessions • $42 • Course# 201WC Mon Apr 6 • 5:00-5:30p • 7 sessions • $42 • Course# 201SA Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-9:30a • 6 sessions • $36 • Course# 201SB Sat Apr 11 • 10:00-10:30a • 6 sessions • $36 • Course# 201SC Highland Park HS Tue Jan 20 • 4:30-5:00p • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 201WD Sat Jan 24 • 9:00-9:30a • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 201WE Sat Jan 24 • 9:30-10:00a • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 201WF Thu Jan 29 • 6:30-7:00p • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 201WG Tue Apr 7 • 4:30-5:00p • 7 sessions • $42 • Course# 201SD Thu Apr 9 • 6:30-7:00p • 7 sessions • $42 • Course# 201SE Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-9:30a • 6 sessions • $36 • Course# 201SF Sat Apr 11 • 9:30-10:00a • 6 sessions • $36 • Course# 201SG
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St. Anthony Park Elem Tue Jan 27 • 5:45-6:15p • 7 sessions • $42 • Course# 201WH Tue Jan 27 • 6:15-6:45p • 7 sessions • $42 • Course# 201WI Sat Jan 31 • 10:00-10:30a • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 201WJ Sat Jan 31 • 10:30-11:00a • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 201WK Sat Jan 31 • 11:00-11:30a • 8 sessions • $48 • Course# 201WL Tue Apr 7 • 5:45-6:15p • 6 sessions • $36 • Course# 201SH Tue Apr 7 • 6:15-6:45p • 6 sessions • $36 • Course# 201SI Sat Apr 11 • 10:00-10:30a • 6 sessions • $36 • Course# 201SJ Sat Apr 11 • 10:30-11:00a • 6 sessions • $36 • Course# 201SK Sat Apr 11 • 11:00-11:30a • 6 sessions • $36 • Course# 201SL
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 Jan 21 • 5:00-5:45p • 9 sessions • $68 • Course# 202WA Thu Jan 22 • 5:00-5:45p • 9 sessions • $68 • Course# 202WB Sat Jan 24 • 9:00-9:45a • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 202WC Sat Jan 24 • 10:45-11:30a • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 202WD Wed Apr 8 • 5:00-5:45p • 7 sessions • $53 • Course# 202SA Thu Apr 9 • 5:00-5:45p • 7 sessions • $53 • Course# 202SB Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-9:45a • 6 sessions • $45 • Course# 202SC Sat Apr 11 • 10:45-11:30a • 6 sessions • $45 • Course# 202SD Highland Park HS Tue Jan 20 • 5:00-5:45p • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 202WE Sat Jan 24 • 10:00-10:45a • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 202WF Tue Apr 7 • 5:00-5:45p • 7 sessions • $53 • Course# 202SE Sat Apr 11 • 10:00-10:45a • 6 sessions • $45 • Course# 202SF St. Anthony Park Elem Tue Jan 27 • 6:15-7:00p • 7 sessions • $53 • Course# 202WG Sat Jan 31 • 9:15-10:00a • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 202WH Sat Jan 31 • 11:00-11:45a • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 202WI Tue Apr 7 • 6:15-7:00p • 6 sessions • $45 • Course# 202SG Sat Apr 11 • 9:15-10:00a • 6 sessions • $45 • Course# 202SH Sat Apr 11 • 11:00-11:45a • 6 sessions • $45 • Course# 202SI
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Family Planetarium Gymnastics Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Beginners (Ages 9-13)
Ages 9-13 with little or no previous gymnastic experience. Gymnasts will learn the basics of floor exercise, uneven bars, balance beam, vault and dance. Central HS Thu Jan 22 • 7:00-8:00p • 9 sessions • $77 • Course# 203WM Thu Apr 9 • 7:00-8:00p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 203SM
Advanced Beginners
Beginners (Ages 5 & Up)
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 Tue Jan 20 • 5:00-6:00p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 203WA Wed Jan 21 • 5:45-6:45p • 9 sessions • $77 • Course# 203WB Thu Jan 22 • 5:45-6:45p • 9 sessions • $77 • Course# 203WC Sat Jan 24 • 9:30-10:30a • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 203WD Sat Jan 24 • 10:45-11:45a • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 203WE Mon Jan 26 • 5:45-6:45p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 203WF Mon Apr 6 • 5:45-6:45p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 203SA Tue Apr 7 • 5:00-6:00p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 203SB Wed Apr 8 • 5:45-6:45p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 203SC Thu Apr 9 • 5:45-6:45p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 203SD Sat Apr 11 • 9:30-10:30a • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 203SE Sat Apr 11 • 10:45-11:45a • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 203SF Highland Park HS Tue Jan 20 • 6:00-7:00p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 203WG Sat Jan 24 • 11:45a-12:45p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 203WH Tue Apr 7 • 6:00-7:00p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 203SG Sat Apr 11 • 11:45a-12:45p • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 203SH St. Anthony Park Elem Tue Jan 27 • 5:15-6:15p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 203WI Tue Jan 27• 6:15-7:15p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 203WJ Sat Jan 31 • 9:00-10:00a • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 203WK Sat Jan 31 • 10:00-11:00a • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 203WL Tue Apr 7 • 5:15-6:15p • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 203SI Tue Apr 7 • 6:15-7:15p • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 203SJ Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-10:00a • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 203SK Sat Apr 11 • 10:00-11:00a • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 203SL
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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 Jan 20 • 6:00-7:00p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 204WA Wed Jan 21 • 7:00-8:00p • 9 sessions • $77 • Course# 204WB Sat Jan 24 • 11:30a-12:30p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 204WC Tue Apr 7 • 6:00-7:00p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 204SA Wed Apr 8 • 7:00-8:00p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 204SB Sat Apr 11 • 11:30a-12:30p • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 204SC Highland Park HS Tue Jan 20 • 7:00-8:00p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 204WD Sat Jan 24 • 11:30a-12:30p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 204WE Tue Apr 7 • 7:00-8:00p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 204SD Sat Apr 11 • 11:30a-12:30p • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 204E St. Anthony Park Elem Tue Jan 27 • 5:15-6:15p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 204WF Sat Jan 31 • 9:00-10:00a • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 204WG Sat Jan 31 • 11:00a-12:00p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 204WH Tue Apr 7 • 5:15-6:15p • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 204SF Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-10:00a • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 204SG Sat Apr 11 • 11:00a-12:00p • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 204SH
Boys Only Beginners
Participants work on vault, rings, pommel horse, high bar, parallel bars and floor. Central HS • Ages 4-6 Thu Jan 22 • 5:00-5:45p • 9 sessions • $68 • Course# 208WA Thu Apr 9 • 5:00-5:45p • 7 sessions • $53 • Course# 208SA Central HS • Ages 7-13 Thu Jan 22 • 6:00-7:00p • 9 sessions • $77 • Course# 208WB Thu Apr 9 • 6:00-7:00p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 208SB
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Gymnastics
Boys Only Advanced Beginners
Ages 7-13. Coach approval required. Central HS Thu Jan 22 • 7:00-8:00p • 9 sessions • $77 • Course# 214WA Thu Apr 9 • 7:00-8:00p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 214SA
Mini Flips
Ages 3-6. Coach approval required Central HS Sat Jan 24 • 10:45-11:30a • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 205WA Sat Apr 11 • 10:45-11:30a • 6 sessions • $45 • Course# 205SA Highland Park HS Sat Jan 24 • 10:45-11:30a • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 205WB Sat Apr 11 • 10:45-11:30a • 6 sessions • $45 • Course# 205SB St. Anthony Park Elem Tue Jan 27 • 5:15-6:00p • 7 sessions • $53 • Course# 205WC Sat Jan 31 • 10:00-10:45a • 8 sessions • $60 • Course# 205WD Tue Apr 7 • 5:15-6:00p • 6 sessions • $45 • Course# 205SC Sat Apr 11 • 10:00-10:45a • 6 sessions • $45 • Course# 205SD
Kinder Flips
Ages 4-6. Coach approval required. Central HS Sat Jan 24 • 9:15-10:15a • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 206WA Sat Apr 11 • 9:15-10:15a • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 206SA Highland Park HS Sat Jan 24 • 10:45-11:45a • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 206WB Thu Jan 29 • 4:30-5:30p • 8 sessions • $68 • Course# 206WC Thu Apr 9 • 4:30-5:30p • 7 sessions • $60 • Course# 206SB Sat Apr 11 • 10:45-11:45a • 6 sessions • $51 • Course# 206SC
Flips
Ages 6 and up. Coach approval required. Central HS Tue Jan 20 • 6:30-8:00p • 8 sessions • $84 • Course# 207WA Thu Jan 22 • 5:00-7:00p • 9 sessions • $104 • Course# 207WB Tue Apr 7 • 6:30-8:00p • 7 sessions • $74 • Course# 207SA Thu Apr 9 • 5:00-7:00p • 7 sessions • $81 • Course# 207SB Highland Park HS Sat Jan 24 • 11:00a-12:30p • 8 sessions • $84 • Course# 207WC Thu Jan 29 • 4:30-6:30p • 8 sessions • $92 • Course# 207WD Thu Apr 9 • 4:30-6:30p • 7 sessions • $81 • Course# 207SC Sat Apr 11 • 11:00a-12:30p • 6 sessions • $63 • Course# 207SD St. Anthony Park Elem Sat Jan 31 • 10:30a-12:00p • 8 sessions • $84 • Course# 207WE Sat Apr 11 • 10:30a-12:00p • 6 sessions • $63 • Course# 207SE
Salto
Coach approval required. Central HS Wed Jan 7 • 5:00-8:00p • $150 • Course# 253WA • Class ends Mar. 25. Wed Apr 8 • 5:00-8:00p • $113 • Course# 253SA • Class ends Jun. 3.
Salto Petite
Coach approval required. Central HS Mon/Fri Jan 5 • 5:00-8:00p • $288 • Course# 254WA • Additional practice Jan. 2, 12:00-3:00p. Class ends Mar. 27. Mon/Fri Apr 6 • 5:00-8:00p • $213 • Course# 254SA • Class ends Jun. 5.
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Family Planetarium Gymnastics Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Salto Elite
Coach approval required. Central HS Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 5 • 5:00-8:00p • $438 • Course# 255WA • Additional practice Jan. 2, 12:00-3:00p. Two-day option $313. Class ends Mar. 27. Mon/Wed/Fri Apr 6 • 5:00-8:00p • $325 • Course# 255SA • Two-day option $225. Class ends Jun. 5.
Lil’ Sparks
Coach approval required. Highland Park HS Mon Jan 5 • 4:30-6:30p • $115 • Course# 250WA • Class ends Mar. 23. Mon Apr 6 • 4:30-6:30p • $92 • Course# 250SA • Class ends Jun. 1.
Fireflies
Coach approval required. Highland Park HS Mon/Wed Jan 5 • 4:30-6:30p • $242 • Course# 251WA • Class ends Mar. 25, Mon/Wed Apr 6 • 4:30-6:30p • $195 • Course# 251SA • Class ends Jun. 3.
Dragonflies
Coach approval required. Highland Park HS Wed/Fri Jan 7 • $288 • Course# 257WA Wednesdays: 5:00-8:00p • Fridays: 4:00-7:00p • Class ends Mar. 27. Wed/Fri Apr 8 • $225 • Course# 257SA Wednesdays: 5:00-8:00p • Fridays: 4:00-7:00p • Class ends Jun. 5.
Dragons
Coach approval required. Highland Park HS Mon/Wed/Fri Jan 5 • $413 • Course# 252WA Mon/Wed: 5:00-8:00p • Fridays: 4:00-7:00p • Class ends Mar. 27. Mon/Wed/Fri Apr 6 • $325 • Course# 252SA Mon/Wed: 5:00-8:00p • Fridays: 4:00-7:00p • Class ends Jun. 5.
High School
For high school competitors at the Junior Varsity and Varsity level. Strength, conditioning and skills development included. Highland Park HS Thu Jan 29 • 4:30-6:30p • 8 sessions • $92 • Course# 210WA Thu Apr 9 • 4:30-6:30p • 7 sessions • $81 • Course# 210SA
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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 74. • 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.
Looking for Afterschool Classes?
Community Education currently offers afterschool classes throughout the city. Days and class offerings vary by site. Youth do not need to attend school at the afterschool site to participate in Community Education classes. All classes are listed online at www.commed.spps.org or call 651-487-7383 for more information.
Language Sprout: Mandarin Chinese
Grades 1-5. Ni Hao! We will cover reading and writing characters and a variety of vocabulary while building speech and comprehension skills. No class Jan. 19, Feb. 16, May 25. Mon/Wed Jan 12 • 3:15-4:15p • 18 sessions • $149 Rondo Education Center • Language Sprout • Course# 1810WC Tue Jan 13 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $77 Horace Mann School • Language Sprout • Course# 1810WA Wed Jan 14 • 3:15-4:15p • 10 sessions • $85 EXPO Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1810WB Mon/Wed Apr 6 • 3:15-4:15p • 15 sessions • $125 Rondo Education Center • Language Sprout • Course# 1810SC Tue Apr 7 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $61 Horace Mann School • Language Sprout • Course# 1810SA Wed Apr 8 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $61 EXPO Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1810SB
Language Sprout: French
Grades 1-5. Learn French together! Through reading, writing and speaking French, practice a variety of vocabulary and verb conjugations using games and songs. No class Feb. 16. Tue/Thu Jan 13 • 3:15-4:15p • 20 sessions • $165 Rondo Education Center • Language Sprout • Course# 1710WC Mon Jan 26 • 4:15-5:15p • 7 sessions • $61 Groveland Park Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1710WA Wed Jan 28 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $69 Randolph Heights Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1710WB Tue/Thu Apr 7 • 3:15-4:15p • 16 sessions • $133 Rondo Education Center • Language Sprout • Course# 1710SC Mon Apr 13 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $53 Groveland Park Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1710SA Wed Apr 15 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $53 Randolph Heights Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1710SB
Family Fun: Español Contigo
Ages 20 months to 3 years and an adult. Discover the Spanish language in a fun family setting! Fee is per one adult/one child pair. Sat Apr 11 • 10:00-11:00a • 5 sessions • $45 St. Anthony Park Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1811SA
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Language & Culture Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Language Sprout: Spanish
Grades 1-5. ¡Vamanos! Learn Spanish vocabulary and verb conjugations through writing, reading, games and more. No class Jan. 19, Feb. 16, May 25. Mon-Thu Jan 12 • 3:15-4:15p • 38 sessions • $309 Rondo Education Center • Language Sprout • Course# 1610WF Mon/Wed Jan 12 • 3:15-4:15p • 18 sessions • $149 St. Anthony Park Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1610WD Tue/Thu Jan 13 • 3:15-4:15p • 18 sessions • $149 Horace Mann School • Language Sprout • Course# 1610WA Tue Jan 27 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $69 Nokomis Montessori – • Language Sprout • Course# 1610WE North Campus Mon-Thu Apr 6 • 3:15-4:15p • 31 session • $253 Rondo Education Center • Language Sprout • Course# 1610SF Mon/Wed Apr 6 • 3:15-4:15p • 14 sessions • $117 St. Anthony Park Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1610SD Tue/Thu Apr 7 • 3:15-4:15p • 14 sessions • $117 Horace Mann School • Language Sprout • Course# 1610SA Tue Apr 14 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $53 Nokomis Montessori – • Language Sprout • Course# 1610SE North Campus
Preschool: Book & Cook
Ages 3-5. Eat like your favorite characters! Each week, read stories and make food inspired by the books you love. Sat Mar 7 • 9:30-10:30a • 2 sessions • $14 St. Anthony Park Elem • Course# 1802WA Sat May 9 • 9:30-10:30a • 2 sessions • $14 St. Anthony Park Elem • Course# 1802SA
Preschool: Me Gusta Español
Ages 3-5. ¡Hola amigos! Discover the Spanish language through art, games and music. Sat Feb 7 • 9:00-10:00a • 5 sessions • $45 St. Anthony Park Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1602WA Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-10:00a • 5 sessions • $45 St. Anthony Park Elem • Language Sprout • Course# 1602SA
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Science, Technology, Engineering & Math 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 74. • 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.
Looking for Afterschool Classes?
Community Education currently offers afterschool classes throughout the city. Days and class offerings vary by site. Youth do not need to attend school at the afterschool site to participate in Community Education classes. All classes are listed online at www.commed.spps.org or call 651-487-7383 for more information.
Grandmasters Chess
Grades 1-5. Develop the brain-bending strategies of a brilliant and complex game of chess! We will cover everything from basic piece movement and checkmate patterns to strong openings, discovered check, back-rank mates and more advanced concepts. No class Feb. 16. Mon Jan 26 • 4:15-5:15p • 7 sessions • $77 Groveland Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 300WA Wed Jan 28 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $88 Randolph Heights Elem • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 300WB Mon Apr 13 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $66 Groveland Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 300SA Wed Apr 15 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $66 Randolph Heights Elem • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 300SB
Extreme LEGO: Clown & Cranes
Grades K-3. Challenge every aspect of your creativity and intellect while learning the basics of engineering and physics. Build a clown face using pulleys to rotate facial expressions, the world's longest conveyor belt made of LEGOS and much more! No class Apr. 17. Fri Apr 10 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $65 L'Etoile du Nord – • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1437SA Lower Campus Tue Apr 14 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $65 Highland Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1437SB Wed Apr 15 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $65 Adams • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1437SC
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Extreme LEGO: Wheels & Axles
Grades K-3. Build the fastest racer on your block from LEGOS! Each week we'll build different wheel and axle machines and investigate how to make them bigger, faster and stronger. No class Jan. 23, Feb. 27. Tue Jan 13 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $97 Horace Mann School • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1437WA Fri Jan 16 • 4:15-5:15p • 7 sessions • $76 L'Etoile du Nord – • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1437WB Lower Campus Tue Jan 20 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $86 Highland Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1437WC Wed Jan 21 • 4:15-5:15p • 9 sessions • $97 Adams • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1437WD
LEGO X: Bats & Towers
Grades 1-5. Using structural engineering concepts, build towers and suspension bridges as well as motorized bats and more. Mon Apr 6 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $76 Rondo Education Center • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1418SA Wed Apr 8 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $76 St. Anthony Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1418SB
LEGO X: Enginetics Challenge
Grades 1-5. Build multiple LEGO projects and connect them to engines, troubleshooting along the way like an engineer! Projects include a winch and ramp system as well as catapults and more. No class Jan. 19, Feb. 16. Mon Jan 12 • 3:15-4:15p • 8 sessions • $86 Rondo Education Center • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1418WA Wed Jan 14 • 3:15-4:15p • 10 sessions • $108 EXPO Elem • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1418WB Wed Jan 14 • 3:15-4:15p • 10 sessions • $108 St. Anthony Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • Course# 1418WC
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Minecraft in Real Life: Digital Animation
Preschool Robotics: Structures
Mini Macgyvers
Weiqi (Go) Club
Grades 1-5. Using customized Minecraft LEGOS, you’ll work in a team to build Minecraft-inspired LEGO worlds and film a stopmotion animation movie with your creations. Sat Mar 7 • 9:00a-12:00p • 2 sessions • $72 Central HS • Computer Explorers • Course# 1404WA
Grades 3-5. Using a variety of materials, work in teams to create projects like wind turbines, sail cars and more. Explore the basics of renewable energy, our impact on the earth and creative thinking. Sat Apr 11 • 9:00-10:30a • 3 sessions • $36 Central HS • M.L. Shellenberger • Course# 1207SA
Preschool: Dino Explorers
Ages 3-5. Dinosaur roar! Find your inner dino; make dino tracks, dino habitats, dino wings and build dino stories. Sat Feb 21 • 9:15-11:15a • 2 sessions • $28 St. Anthony Park Elem • E. Robinette • Course# 1937WA
Preschool: Silly Science
Ages 3-5. Get silly with hands-on science experiments that make us learn and laugh! Sat Apr 25 • 9:15-11:15a • 2 sessions • $28 St. Anthony Park Elem • E. Robinette • Course# 1405SA
Ages 3-5. Work together and learn about simple machines and structures. Practice concepts of science, math and engineering as our projects take shape. Sat Mar 7 • 9:00-11:00a • 1 session • $27 St. Anthony Park Elem • Computer Explorers • Course# 1131WA
Grades 2-5. Weiqi (also known as "Go") is a Chinese board game of skill and logic. Start with Weiqi basics, including the history and etiquette of the game, progressing to advanced skill levels as you learn to create liberties and capture your opponent's territories. Sat Feb 7 • 9:30-11:00a • 5 sessions • $45 Central HS • B. Mei • Course# 1292WA Sat Apr 11 • 9:30-11:00a • 5 sessions • $45 Central HS • B. Mei • Course# 1292SA
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Family Planetarium
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 74. • 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.
Looking for Afterschool Classes?
Community Education currently offers afterschool classes throughout the city. Days and class offerings vary by site. Youth do not need to attend school at the afterschool site to participate in Community Education classes. All classes are listed online at www.commed.spps.org or call 651-487-7383 for more information.
Ballet
Grades K-5. Learn ballet through flexibility, posture and movement coordination. Finish the class with a performance for your family and special guests. No class Feb. 16. Wed Jan 21 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $56 Adams • A. Moore • Course# 1988WA Mon Jan 26 • 4:15-5:15p • 7 sessions • $49 Groveland Park Elem • A. Moore • Course# 1988WB Sat Feb 21 • 11:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $21 Central HS • K. Waletzke • Course# 1988WC
Creative Movement
Grades K-5. Dance is never just about the steps; it includes the history, culture and geography of where the dance began. Create a dance that combines the unique backgrounds and cultures of our group. No class Feb. 16. Tue Feb 10 • 6:45-7:30p • 4 sessions • $21 Highland Park MS • A. Moore • Course# 1203WA Mon Apr 13 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $42 Groveland Park Elem • A. Moore • Course# 1203SA Wed Apr 15 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $42 Adams • A. Moore • Course# 1203SB Tue Apr 21 • 6:45-7:30p • 4 sessions • $21 Highland Park MS • A. Moore • Course# 1203SC
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Dance: Ribbons & Twirls
Ages 3-5. Wrap yourself in ribbon and dance the day away! Focusing on ballet and jazz dance, twirl through the moves with ribbon sticks. Fee includes ribbon stick that is yours to keep. Wed Jan 28 • 6:00-6:45p • 5 sessions • $30 Battle Creek MS • A. Adams • Course# 1155WA Tue Feb 10 • 6:00-6:45p • 4 sessions • $25 Highland Park MS • A. Moore • Course# 1155WB Sat Feb 21 • 10:00-10:45a • 4 sessions • $25 Central HS • K. Waletzke • Course# 1155WC Wed Apr 15 • 6:00-6:45p • 6 sessions • $36 Battle Creek MS • A. Adams • Course# 1155SA Sat Apr 18 • 10:00a-10:45a • 4 sessions • $25 Central HS • K. Waletzke • Course# 1155SB Tue Apr 21 • 6:00-6:45p • 4 sessions • $25 Highland Park MS • A. Moore • Course# 1155SC
Hip-Hop
Learn hip-hop dance skills in a fun upbeat class. Create your own moves and perform for your family and special guests on the last day of class. Wed Jan 28 • 6:45-7:30p • 5 sessions • $25 Battle Creek MS • A. Adams • Course# 1051WA • Grades 1-5. Mon Apr 6 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $35 EXPO Elem • K. Waletzke • Course# 1051SA • Grades 2-5. Wed Apr 8 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $35 EXPO Elem • K. Waletzke • Course# 1051SB • Grades K-1. Wed Apr 15 • 6:45-7:30p • 6 sessions • $30 Battle Creek MS • A. Adams • Course# 1051SC • Grades 1-5.
Jazz Dance
Learn beginning jazz dance moves and finish the session with a performance for family and friends! No class Jan 19, Feb 16. Mon Jan 12 • 3:15-4:15p • 8 sessions • $56 EXPO Elem • K. Waletzke • Course# 1090WA • Grades 2-5. Wed Jan 14 • 3:15-4:15p • 10 sessions • $70 EXPO Elem • K. Waletzke • Course# 1090WB • Grades K-1. Sat Apr 18 • 11:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $21 Central HS • K. Waletzke • Course# 1090SA • Grades K-5.
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Cartoon Adventures
Grades K-5. Learn to cartoon in this step-by-step class using colored pencils and markers. Create funny expressions, hilarious storylines and unique background designs. Mon Apr 6 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $70 St. Anthony Park Elem • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208SA Wed Apr 8 • 4:20-5:20p • 7 sessions • $70 L'Etoile du Nord – • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208SD Upper Campus Thu Apr 9 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $70 Horace Mann School • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208SF Mon Apr 13 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $60 Adams • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208SI Tue Apr 14 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $60 Highland Park Elem • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208SH Wed Apr 15 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $60 Randolph Heights Elem • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208SB
Comic Artist
Grades 1-5. Draw characters and write storylines with funny and serious themes. Use various techniques from comics, graphic novels and manga. Sat Apr 18 • 9:00-10:00a • 4 sessions • $28 Central HS • K. Schweiger • Course# 1191SA
Drawing Adventures
Grades K-5. Learn to draw in this step-by-step class using colored pencils and markers. Draw the winter season using warm and cool colors, textures and shapes. No class Jan. 19, Feb. 16. Mon Jan 12 • 3:15-4:15p • 8 sessions • $80 St. Anthony Park Elem • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208WA Wed Jan 14 • 4:20-5:20p • 10 sessions • $100 L'Etoile du Nord – • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208WD Upper Campus • Grades 2-5. Thu Jan 15 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $90 Horace Mann School • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208WF Tue Jan 20 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $80 Highland Park Elem • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208WH Mon Jan 26 • 4:15-5:15p • 7 sessions • $70 Adams • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208WI Wed Jan 28 • 4:15-5:15p • 8 sessions • $80 Randolph Heights Elem • Young Rembrandts • Course# 1208WB
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Paint a Piano for Pianos on Parade
Grades K-5. Paint a piano that will become part of Pianos on Parade. Investigate the piano's inner workings to learn how a piano plays. Visit www.pianosonparade.com to find out where the piano will end up and visit its outdoor location. This class is free to participants thanks to a partnership with Keys 4/4 Kids. Sat May 9 • 9:00a-12:00p • 1 session • Free St. Anthony Park Elem • Keys 4/4 Kids • Course# 111SA
Sketch Pad
Grades K-5. Use your imagination and new skills to sketch people, places and creations. Sat Feb 21 • 9:00-10:00a • 4 sessions • $28 Central HS • K. Schweiger • Course# 1218WA
Global Beats
Grades 1-5. Explore multicultural hand drumming using African and Cuban techniques. Drums provided. No class Jan. 19, 23, Feb. 16, 27, Apr. 17. Mon Jan 12 • 3:15-4:15p • 8 sessions • $96 St. Anthony Park Elem • B. Draper • Course# 1355WA Wed Jan 14 • 3:15-4:15p • 10 sessions • $120 EXPO Elem • B. Draper • Course# 1355WC Thu Jan 15 • 3:15-4:15p • 9 sessions • $108 Horace Mann School • B. Draper • Course# 1355WD Fri Jan 16 • 4:15-5:15p • 7 sessions • $84 L'Etoile du Nord – • B. Draper • Course# 1355WE Lower Campus Tue Jan 27 • 4:15-5:15p • 7 sessions • $84 Nokomis Montessori – • B. Draper • Course# 1355WB North Campus Mon Apr 6 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $84 St. Anthony Park Elem • B. Draper • Course# 1355SA Wed Apr 8 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $84 EXPO Elem • B. Draper • Course# 1355SC Thu Apr 9 • 3:15-4:15p • 7 sessions • $84 Horace Mann School • B. Draper • Course# 1355SD Fri Apr 10 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $72 L'Etoile du Nord – • B. Draper • Course# 1355SE Lower Campus Tue Apr 14 • 4:15-5:15p • 6 sessions • $72 Nokomis Montessori – • B. Draper • Course# 1355SB North Campus
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Studio & Performing Arts
Guitar: Individual Lessons
Grades 1-8. Learn the basics of acoustic guitar or improve your current skills. Participants must bring their own guitar. These are individual half-hour lessons. No lesson Jan. 19, 23, Feb. 16, 27, Apr. 17. Mon Jan 12 • 3:15-5:45p • 8 sessions • $144 EXPO Elem • P. Dougherty • Course# 1100WA Tue Jan 13 • 3:15-5:45p • 9 sessions • $162 Horace Mann School • P. Dougherty • Course# 1100WB Wed Jan 14 • 3:15-5:45p • 10 sessions • $180 St. Anthony Park Elem • P. Dougherty • Course# 1100WC Thu Jan 15 • 3:15-5:45p • 9 sessions • $162 Horace Mann School • P. Dougherty • Course# 1100WD Fri Jan 16 • 4:15-6:15p • 7 sessions • $126 L'Etoile du Nord – • Z. Cruikshank • Course# 1100WE Lower Campus Mon Apr 6 • 3:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 EXPO Elem • P. Dougherty • Course# 1100SA Tue Apr 7 • 3:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 Horace Mann School • P. Dougherty • Course# 1100SB Wed Apr 8 • 3:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 St. Anthony Park Elem • P. Dougherty • Course# 1100SC Thu Apr 9 • 3:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 Horace Mann School • P. Dougherty • Course# 1100SD Fri Apr 10 • 4:15-6:15p • 6 sessions • $108 L'Etoile du Nord – • Z. Cruikshank • Course# 1100SE Lower Campus
Percussion: Individual Lessons
Grades 1-8. Hand drum using congas, djembe and bongos. Older youth develop snare drum techniques. Drums are provided during lesson. These are individual half-hour lessons. No lesson Jan. 19, 23, Feb. 16, 27, Apr. 17. Mon Jan 12 • 4:15-5:45p • 8 sessions • $144 St. Anthony Park Elem • B. Draper • Course# 1364WA Wed Jan 14 • 4:15-5:45p • 10 sessions • $180 EXPO Elem • B. Draper • Course# 1364WB Thu Jan 15 • 4:15-5:45p • 9 sessions • $162 Horace Mann School • B. Draper • Course# 1364WC Fri Jan 16 • 5:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 L'Etoile du Nord – • B. Draper • Course# 1364WD Lower Campus Tue Jan 27 • 5:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 Nokomis Montessori – • B. Draper • Course# 1364WE North Campus Mon Apr 6 • 4:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 St. Anthony Park Elem • B. Draper • Course# 1364SA Wed Apr 8 • 4:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 EXPO Elem • B. Draper • Course# 1364SB Thu Apr 9 • 4:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 Horace Mann School • B. Draper • Course# 1364SC Fri Apr 10 • 5:15-5:45p • 6 sessions • $108 L'Etoile du Nord – • B. Draper • Course# 1364SD Lower Campus Tue Apr 14 • 5:15-5:45p • 6 sessions • $108 Nokomis Montessori – • B. Draper • Course# 1364SE North Campus
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Studio & Performing Arts Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.
Piano: Individual Lessons
Grades 1-8. Learn basic piano skills including note reading, simple rhythms, primary chords and elementary technique. These are individual half-hour lessons. No lesson Jan. 19, 23, Feb. 16, 27, Apr. 17. Mon Jan 12 • 3:45-5:45p • 8 sessions • $144 EXPO Elem • E. Barnard • Course# 1101WB Mon Jan 12 • 3:15-5:45p • 8 sessions • $144 EXPO Elem • V. Parker • Course# 1101WA Mon Jan 12 • 4:15-5:45p • 8 sessions • $144 EXPO Elem • M. Reeve • Course# 1101WK Tue Jan 13 • 3:15-7:45p • 9 sessions • $162 Chelsea Heights Elem • S. Olson • Course# 1101WC Tue Jan 13 • 3:15-7:15p • 9 sessions • $162 Horace Mann School • B. Wagner • Course# 1101WD Wed Jan 14 • 3:15-5:45p • 10 sessions • $180 EXPO Elem • E. Barnard • Course# 1101WE Wed Jan 14 • 3:15-5:45p • 10 sessions • $180 EXPO Elem • V. Parker • Course# 1101WF Wed Jan 14 • 4:15-5:45p • 10 sessions • $180 EXPO Elem • M. Reeve • Course# 1101WL
Thu Jan 15 • 3:15-7:15p • 9 sessions • $162 Horace Mann School • B. Wagner • Course# 1101WG Fri Jan 16 • 3:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 Horace Mann School • S. Olson • Course# 1101WH Mon Apr 6 • 3:45-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 EXPO Elem • E. Barnard • Course# 1101SB Mon Apr 6 • 3:45-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 EXPO Elem • V. Parker • Course# 1101SA Mon Apr 6 • 4:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 EXPO Elem • M. Reeve • Course# 1101SK Tue Apr 7 • 3:15-7:45p • 7 sessions • $126 Chelsea Heights Elem • S. Olson • Course# 1101SC Tue Apr 7 • 3:15-7:15p • 7 sessions • $126 Horace Mann School • B. Wagner • Course# 1101SD Wed Apr 8 • 3:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 EXPO Elem • E. Barnard • Course# 1101SE Wed Apr 8 • 3:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 EXPO Elem • V. Parker • Course# 1101SF Wed Apr 8 • 4:15-5:45p • 7 sessions • $126 EXPO Elem • M. Reeve • Course# 1101SL Thu Apr 9 • 3:15-7:15p • 7 sessions • $126 Horace Mann School • B. Wagner • Course# 1101SG Fri Apr 10 • 3:15-5:45p • 6 sessions • $108 Horace Mann School • S. Olson • Course# 1101SH
Preschool: Circus Time
Ages 3-5. Ever dream of walking a tightrope or being a Lion Tamer? With skill, balance and extraordinary movements, create your own circus using the most amazing trick ever – your imagination! Sat Apr 11 • 9:15-11:15a • 2 sessions • $28 St. Anthony Park Elem • R. Rentzel • Course# 1037SA
Preschool: Creative Kids
Ages 3-5. Explore and express your creativity through art, building and movement. Sat Feb 21 • 9:15-11:15a • 2 sessions • $28 St. Anthony Park Elem • Course# 1962WA
Preschool: Messy Hands
Ages 3-5. Craft works of art with our little hands and get messy, too! Sat Apr 25 • 9:15-11:15a • 2 sessions • $28 St. Anthony Park Elem • Course# 1014SA
Preschool: Seussical
Ages 3-5. Speak for the trees like the Lorax and try to hear a Who! Explore the worlds of Dr. Seuss through art, theatre and music. Sat Jan 31 • 9:15-11:15a • 2 sessions • $28 St. Anthony Park Elem • R. Rentzel • Course# 1949WA
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Teens & Tweens 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 74. • 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.
Baby-sitter's Training
Ages 11 and up. Safe Sitter® is a nationally-recognized and pediatrician-developed program that includes child care techniques, basic first aid, rescue techniques, babysitting as a business, and online and cellphone safety. Participants leave with CPR certification and the Safe Sitter® Babysitter's Handbook. Bring a bag lunch. Fri Jan 23 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $75 Rondo Education Center • Eagan YMCA staff • Course# 1910WA Fri Feb 27 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $75 Rondo Education Center • Eagan YMCA staff • Course# 1910WB Thu Apr 2 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $75 Rondo Education Center • Eagan YMCA staff • Course# 1910SA Fri Apr 3 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $75 Rondo Education Center • Eagan YMCA staff • Course# 1910SB
Bicycle Building
Grades 6-12. Use our tools and workbenches and learn how to work on bikes from an expert mechanic. Build your "new-to-you" bike and keep it or donate it at the end of the week. Wear clothing you can get dirty. Mon-Fri Mar 30 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $100 Cycles for Change • Course# 313WA 712 University Ave. W., 55104
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Advanced Conversational French for Youth
Grades 6-8. Requires advanced French language proficiency. We will cover complex French grammar concepts in a contemporary cultural context. Thu Jan 15 • 3:15-4:45p • 10 sessions • $250 Rondo Education Center • Alliance Française • Course# 1267WA Thu Apr 9 • 3:15-4:45p • 8 sessions • $200 Rondo Education Center • Alliance Française • Course# 1267SA
Comic Artist
Grades 6-12. Draw characters and write storylines with funny and serious themes. Use various techniques from comics, graphic novels and manga. Sat Apr 18 • 10:00-11:30a • 4 sessions • $42 Central HS • K. Schweiger • Course# 1191SB
Sketch Pad
Grades 6-12. Build your skills in sketching forms, creating texture and developing backgrounds to give depth to your work. Use your imagination and new techniques to sketch people, places and your own creations. Sat Feb 21 • 10:00-11:30a • 4 sessions • $42 Central HS • K. Schweiger • Course# 1218WB
Songwriting
Grades 6-12. Tell your story through the creative process of songwriting. Compose songs of your choice through rhythm, rhyme and meter. Perform your songs on the last day for your family and special guests. Sat Feb 21 • 10:00-11:30a • 4 sessions • $42 Central HS • R. Johnson • Course# 1361WA Sat Apr 18 • 10:00-11:30a • 4 sessions • $42 Central HS • R. Johnson • Course# 1361SA
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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), and the High Bridge Dog Park (59 Randolph Ave.). 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.
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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 73 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: Jan. 23, Feb. 27, Mar. 20, Mar. 30-Apr. 3, Apr. 17. Youth Sports Sports programs for youth, ages 5-18, change seasonally. Registration dates: Volleyball, Indoor Soccer: January 1-31, 2015 Baseball, Softball, T-Ball: March 1-31, 2015 Tackle Football, Flag Football, Soccer: June 1-30, 2015 Basketball: September 1-30, 2015 Winter/Spring Registration for classes and activities began December 8. Brochures are available at recreation centers, libraries, and online.
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Pre-K & K Pre-K & K
No School, Parent-teacher conferences
No School, Teacher professional development
First Day of School
2, 5
3-4
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No School, Teacher professional development Statewide teacher meeting No School, Conference preparation/teacher professional development
No School, Holiday
27-28
No School, Winter Break
PreK-12 PreK-12 PreK-12
Classes Resume
School Choice Fair
No School, Holiday
No School, Teacher professional development (PreK-5)/grading day (6-12)
10
19
23
On-time application deadline for 2015-16
No School, Conference preparation (PreK-5)/ teacher professional development (6-12)
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27
No School, Spring Break
30-31
Last Day of School
Summer Term begins
9
TBD
June
25
PreK-12
PreK-12
PreK-12
No School, Teacher professional development
17
No School, Holiday
PreK-12
Classes Resume
6
May
PreK-12
No School, Spring Break
1-3
April
No School, Parent-teacher conferences
Two additional evening conferences to be scheduled by school
Pre-K PreK-5 & PreK-8 schools PreK-12
No School, Parent-teacher conferences
19
20
March
PreK-12
No School, Holiday
16 PreK-12
Pre-K
No School, Teacher professional development
13
February
PreK-12
No School, Winter Break
1-2
PreK-12
5
January
22-31
December
PreK-12
PreK-12
No School, Parent-teacher conferences (PreK-5)/ teacher professional development (6-12)
21
Two additional evening conferences to be scheduled by school
Pre-K
No School, Parent-teacher conferences
PreK-5 & PreK-8 schools
20
November
31
16-17
PreK-12
1-12 Pre-K & K
First Day of School
2
October
PreK-12
Grades
No School, Holiday
IMPORTANT DATES
1
September
4 11 18 25
3 10 17 24 31 5 12 19 26
T 6 13 20 27
W
T 5 12 19 26
6 13 20 27
T
F 6 13 20 27
7 14 21 28
F
S 7 14 21 28
S 1 8 15 22 29
M 1 8 15 22 29
T 2 9 16 23 30
7 14 21 28
S
M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30
4 11 18 25
M
5 12 19 26
6 13 20 27
W
W 4 11 18 25
7 14 21 28
T
F 1 8 15 22 29
S 2 9 16 23 30
T 3 10 17 24 31
7 14 21 28
S
M 1 8 15 22 29
T 2 9 16 23 30
June 2015
M 2 9 16 23 30 31
W 3 10 17 24
W 4 11 18 25
W 3 10 17 24 31
T 4 11 18 25
T 5 12 19 26
T 4 11 18 25
T 4 11 18 25
F 5 12 19 26
F 6 13 20 27
F 5 12 19 26
F 5 12 19 26
S 6 13 20 27
S 7 14 21 28
S 6 13 20 27
S 6 13 20 27
6 13 20 27
5 12 19 26
7 14 21 28
T
6 13 20 27
T
6 13 20 27
M
5 12 19 26
S
6 13 20 27
M
7 14 21 28
T
7 14 21 28
T
July 2015
5 12 19 26
S
5 12 19 26
M
April 2015
4 11 18 25
S
W 1 7 14 21 28
W 1 8 15 22 29
W 1 8 15 22 29
W 1 8 15 22 29
January 2015
M
S
October 2014
T 2 9 16 23 30
T 2 9 16 23 30
T 1 8 15 22 29
T 2 9 16 23 30
F 3 10 17 24 31
F 3 10 17 24
F 2 9 16 23 30
F 3 10 17 24 31
S 4 11 18 25
S 4 11 18 25
S 3 10 17 24 31
S 4 11 18 25
Important date
No school for Pre-K
Summer Term start date is to be determined 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.
3 10 17 24 31
S
T
T 3 10 17 24
May 2015
M 2 9 16 23
W 3 10 17 24
December 2014
7 14 21 28
S
September 2014
S 1 8 15 22 29
5 12 19 26
W
S 2 9 16 23 30
March 2015
4 11 18 25
T
F 1 8 15 22 29
S 1 8 15 22
3 10 17 24
M
7 14 21 28
T
February 2015
2 9 16 23 30
S
November 2014
M
S
August 2014
Total Days of School - Elementary: 173; Secondary: 175
No school for Pre-K and K
No school for PreK-5 and PreK-8 schools
No school for students PreK-12 (all grades)
2014-15 CALENDAR FOR FAMILIES
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 Secondary 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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140
4
42
57
22
76
137
141
139
145
48
45
53 100
31
144 20
103
142
99
81
38
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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 72. 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 56 Battle Creek MS 2121 North Park Dr. 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. 1 Central HS 275 N. Lexington Pkwy. 17 Central HS Service Station 1157 Selby Ave. 24 Chelsea Heights Elem 1557 Huron St. 80 Clarence W. Wigington Pavilion on Harriet Island 200 Dr. Justus Ohage 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. 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 Enterprises 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. 121 First Lutheran Church 463 Maria Ave. 139 GIA Kitchen 955 Mackubin St. 30 Gordon Parks HS 1212 University Ave. W. 133 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 63 Hamilton Ink Spot 375 Wabasha St. N. 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 Rondo Education Center 3 Langford Rec 560 Concordia Ave. 30 Langford Park (Enter Red Doors/Entrance B) 651-298-5765 103 Ruth Ann Lundborg Studio 42 L'Etoile du Nord 300 Broadway St. Lower Campus (downtown St. Paul) 1305 Prosperity Ave. 2 St. Anthony Park Elem 76 L'Etoile du Nord 2180 Knapp St. Upper Campus 1760 Ames Place 144 Saint Paul Ballet Fairview Studio 15 Linwood Rec 655 Fairview Ave. N. 860 St. Clair Ave. 651-298-5660 9 Saint Paul Ballet 1680 Grand Ave. 143 Luther Seminary (Enter on Cambridge St.) 2481 Como Ave. 16 Martin Luther King Rec (MLK) 63 Saint Paul Parks and Recreation 271 Mackubin St. Administration 651-290-8695 400 City Hall Annex 39 McDonough Rec 25 W. Fourth St. 1544 Timberlake Rd. SPPS Community and 651-558-2171 Education Service Office 7 Merriam Park Community 1780 West 7th Street Center (Keystone) 2000 St. Anthony Ave. I SPPS District Administration Building 7 Merriam Park Rec 360 Colborne St. 2000 St. Anthony Ave. 651-298-5766 31 Scheffer Rec 237 Thomas Ave. 131 Neighborhood 651-298-5820 Development Alliance 481 Wabasha St. S. 82 Sun Ray Library 2105 Wilson Ave. 145 Nokomis Montesssori North Campus 134 The Art Academy 985 Ruth St. 651 S. Snelling Ave. 26 North Dale Rec 137 The Klub Haus 1414 N. St. Albans St. 1079 Rice St. 651-558-2329 100 The Center for 24 Northwest Como Rec Mind-Body Oneness 1550 N. Hamline Ave. 558 Vandalia St. 651-298-5813 51 Vertical Endeavors 18 Oxford Community Center 855 Phalen Blvd. 270 N. Lexington Pkwy. 60 Wellstone Center 68 Palace Rec 179 Robie St. E. 781 Palace Ave. 67 W 7th Community Center 651-298-5677 265 Oneida St. 40 Phalen Rec 29 West Minnehaha Rec 1000 E. Wheelock Pkwy. 685 W. Minnehaha Ave. 651-793-6600 651-298-5823 9 Ramsey MS 140 Wheelock Early 1700 Summit Ave. Learning Center 14 Randolph Heights Elem 1521 Edgerton St. 348 Hamline Ave. S. 48 Wilder Rec 36 Rice Rec (The Teen Zone) 958 Jessie St. 1022 Marion St. 651-298-5727 651-558-2391 4 Washington Technology 35 Rice Street Library Secondary School 1011 Rice St. 1495 Rice St. 142 RiverGarden Yoga Center 455 West 7th Street 109 Rondo Community Outreach Library 461 N. Dale St. WINTER/SPRING 2015
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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 72) 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 75) and mail it with a check or credit card number (Visa, MasterCard or Discover) to the address of the Community Education Office that is taking registration for the class. See page 72 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 72 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
• Refunds minus a $5 processing fee will only be issued if requested three (3) business days prior to the start of the first day of class. No refunds will be given after a class has started. 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 42.) • 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. Classes are not held when schools are closed due to the weather.
UCare Discounts
All UCare members may take up to a $15 discount per class on most classes offered in this catalog. If a class is less than $15, the member may take the class free of charge. UCare for Seniors is limited to one class/ event per year. Members will need to include their UCare ID number 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).
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websites
Saint Paul Public Schools www.spps.org Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education www.commed.spps.org
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:
January 1, 2, 19, 2015 February 3, 2015, after 6:00 p.m. February 16, 2015 May 25, 2015 During winter, please dress warmly— some facilities may be a bit cool. = 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.
How to Use this Catalog Pop-Up Cards & Books
Beginning date. Class is held at this location. Addresses are listed on page 73.
Brighten a friend’s day with a pop-up card or book! The first week we’ll construct cards and learn basic structures; the second week we’ll put them together to make small books. A supply fee of $5 is a = a.m. p = p.m. payable to the instructor. Number of times the class meets. Mon Mar 2 • 7:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $43 Checks payable to ISD# 625 Como Park HS • M.B. Hummel • Course# 3016WEA Classes are assigned a Course Number (#). Refer to this number and class title when registering.
= Daytime/senior-friendly class
To register in person or by mail, please refer to the name of the site and telephone number listed. This is the site that is taking the registration but may or may not be where the class is held. Community Education Office addresses are listed on page 72. Note: Registration for Parks and Recreation activities is accepted upon receipt of this catalog. You may register for Parks and Recreation activities by telephone, in person or online at www.stpaul.gov/parks. Check with the recreation center offering the activity. The best time to contact most recreation centers is weekdays after 3 p.m. Name:_____________________________________________
Name:_____________________________________________
Address:____________________________________________
Address:____________________________________________
City:_____________________________ Zip:_______________
City:_____________________________ Zip:_______________
Phone: work ____-____-____ Evening: cell ____-____-____
Phone: work ____-____-____ Evening: cell ____-____-____
E-mail:_____________________________________________
E-mail:_____________________________________________
Date of Birth: ___/___/_______
Date of Birth: ___/___/_______
Youth only: Parent Name:______________________________
Youth only: Parent Name:______________________________
Grade:____ School:___________________________________
Grade:____ School:___________________________________
Voluntary Information—check all that apply [ ] Male [ ] American Indian [ ] Asian or Pacific Islander [ ] Female [ ] Black or African American [ ] Special Needs: [ ] Hispanic or Latino [ ] Native Hawaiian [ ] White [ ] Other Collecting this information helps us to provide programs and services for our community.
Voluntary Information—check all that apply [ ] Male [ ] American Indian [ ] Asian or Pacific Islander [ ] Female [ ] Black or African American [ ] Special Needs: [ ] Hispanic or Latino [ ] Native Hawaiian [ ] White [ ] Other Collecting this information helps us to provide programs and services for our community.
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UCare ID#______________ UCare discount $ Total (minus discount) $_________
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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 John Brodrick, Clerk Anne Carroll, Treasurer Jean O'Connell, Director Louise Seeba, Director Chue Vue, 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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WINTER/SPRING 2015
Explore the Universe at
Como Planetarium *open September-May
Travel to other planets; explore the Earth, moon and sun; learn about seasons and constellations. Themed shows are held Monday-Friday for schools. Public shows on select Tuesdays at 5:30 & 7pm. $5 per person (free admission for teachers and school employees) For special requests and reservations, call
651-293-5398
780 W. Wheelock Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55117
planetarium.spps.org
Saint Paulâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Out-Of-School Time Network Need something to do after school or in the summer? Sprockets can help! Get connected to fun activities near your home or school by searching our website:
www.SprocketsSaintPaul.org
Community Education Administration Office 1780 West 7th Street Saint Paul, Minnesota 55116 651-767-8179 www.commed.spps.org
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