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Saint Paul Public Schools

Community Education Summer 2016 Aquatics Hobbies Gardening Travel Youth Camps AND MORE!

Phone, Mail and Walk-In Registration begins May 3, 2016 Find Additional Registration Information on page 50.

REGISTER ONLINE STARTING MAY 2, 2016 WWW.COMMED. SPPS.ORG


www.commed.spps.org 651-767-8179 Adult Basic Education & GED..............................................651-290-4822 Adults with Disabilities Programs (CCC, CLEAR, SEED).651-228-3655 Aquatics..................................................................................651-744-5094 Community Programs Offices (Enrichment) C.E. Office at Central HS....................................................651-744-5094 C.E. Office at Harding HS...................................................651-744-3072 C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center............................651-487-7383

Discovery Club (School-Age Child Care)............................651-632-3793 Driver Education....................................................................651-744-5094 Early Childhood Family Education......................................651-793-5410 21st Century Community Learning Centers.......................651-325-2674 Youth Program.......................................................................651-487-7383

This Summer, try...

TWO-FER HOBBY CLASSES Stock up on creative hobby classes this summer and get a discount. Topics include card making, floral design, cupcake decorating and more.

THOUGHTFUL GARDENING Learn how to garden conscientiously by keeping pollinators and water quality in mind. Get helpful guidance from Bluethumb.org.

GO FOR THE GOLD CAMP Kids spend a week planning and practicing for a day filled with ceremonies and Olympic-style competitions. It will be an experience they’ll never forget!

Various dates & times June-July

June 14, 6:00-8:00 p.m.

August 1-5, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

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Contents Online Registration at www.commed.spps.org Some of our classes may not be available for online registration. Any of our offices (listed on page 48) are happy to help you with these classes.

Questions? Call 651-767-8179 or email commed@spps.org.

Adult Enrichment Programs

Teens 16 and over are welcome to participate in adult classes, unless otherwise specified. Arts & Music.......................................................... 2-5 Business & Technology............................................. 6-7 Culinary..................................................................8 Fitness & Dance.................................................. 11-13 Health & Wellness.................................................... 14 Home & Garden....................................................... 15 Language & Writing.................................................. 16 Older Adults....................................................... 17-18 Driving Classes 55+................................................ 18 Special Topics & Events ............................................. 19 Travel............................................................... 20-23 Aquatics............................................................ 26-30

Adult Learning Adults with Disabilities Programs.................................. 24 Adult Basic Education & GED....................................... 24 = Daytime/senior-friendly class

Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org

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Youth and Teen Programs Aquatics............................................................ 26-30 Driver Education.................................................. 31-32 Fitness & Safety...................................................... 33 Gymnastics........................................................ 34-36 Language & Culture.............................................. 37-39 Science, Technology, Engineering & Math................... 40-41 Studio & Performing Arts........................................ 42-43 Teens & Tweens................................................... 44-45 SPPS Office of College and Career Readiness (OCCR) Department of Alternative Education.............................. 25

Family Programs Early Childhood Family Education...................................9 PreKindergarten Program.............................................9 Discovery Club........................................................ 10 Community Education Offices..........................................48 Location Addresses......................................................49 Registration Information................................................50 Registration Forms......................................................51 Administration............................................................52 School Calendar..........................................................53

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Community Education Mission Statement

Community Education seeks to improve the quality of life by providing lifelong learning opportunities for all members of the community. Lifelong learning is based on the belief that people are learners at every age and are entitled to pursue educational opportunities that are meaningful to them.

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Arts & Music Registration

Phone: 651-744-3072 Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School 1526 E. Sixth St. St. Paul, MN 55106

Additional registration information on page 50.

• All supply fees must be paid to instructors.

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 3 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.

DRAWING & PAINTING Acrylic Painting: You Can Do It!

A mixture of new and returning students enjoy simple, new lessons each session covering a variety of approaches (blending, dancing paintbrush, glazing, palette knife), and subjects (floral, landscape, abstract). A limited number of colors are used to help students learn colors and mixing. No drawing skills necessary. Supply list provided. No class July 6. Wed Jun 22 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $48 1780 West 7th • H. Nelson • #3156SuSA Wed Jul 27 • 6:00-8:00p • 4 sessions • $48 1780 West 7th • H. Nelson • #3156SuSB

Very-Beginner Beginning Watercolor

Designed for the absolute beginner or those who lack confidence and want to review, the class features simple methodical lessons, step-by-step instructor demonstrations and practice time. No drawing skills necessary. Supply list provided. No class July 6. Wed Jun 22 • 3:30-5:30p • 4 sessions • $48 1780 West 7th • H. Nelson • #3089SuSA Wed Jul 27 • 3:30-5:30p • 4 sessions • $48 1780 West 7th • H. Nelson • #3089SuSB

Beginning Watercolor Painting on Location

Capture the summer landscape with watercolors! Gain confidence in the basics of material selection and painting techniques, begin to understand dark and light by painting in one color, and learn 2-D and color design basics. No experience necessary. Four of the class sessions will be held at outdoor locations at various sites around St. Paul. Supply list provided. No class July 5. Tue Jun 14 • 6:30-8:30p • 6 sessions • $59 + $4 supply fee 1780 West 7th • C. Olson • #3060SuEA

Beyond Beginning Watercolor Painting

Enjoy a relaxing time being creative in an encouraging and uplifting setting. This class is taught with step-by-step instructor demonstrations and covers a wide range of subjects and ways of using watercolor (wet-into-wet, washes. glazing and more). New lessons each session and no drawing skills necessary. Supply list provided. No class July 6. Wed Jun 22 • 1:00-3:00p • 4 sessions • $48 1780 West 7th • H. Nelson • #3143SUSA Wed Jul 27 • 1:00-3:00p • 4 sessions • $48 1780 West 7th • H. Nelson • #3143SuSB

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Arts & Music HOBBIES

Double Your Fun Take any two classes for $29 or separately for $17 each. Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072 for the discount.

The Art of Card Making

Appliqué Basics

Design beautiful handmade cards using top-quality stationery, special papers, stamps and more. With the help of the instructor you will complete eight unique-to-you cards. Mon Jun 13 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $17 + $8 supply fee 1780 West 7th • D. Hirte • #3020SuSA

Appliqué is a technique of stitching fabrics together to create a textile project. Try your hands at a 12” x 12” pillow or a base for a larger project. Mon Jun 20 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $17 + $5 supply fee 1780 West 7th • D. Hirte • #3003SuSA

Basic Floral Design

Learn what it takes to maximize the life for fresh-cut flowers and explore other basic design techniques. Participants will create a centerpiece arrangement to take home. This is a hands-on class; no experience necessary. Mon Jun 20 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $17 + $15 supply fee 1780 West 7th • M. Bejblik • #3028SuSA

Eat, Paint, Create

Try your hand at a simple and fun watercolor lesson while enjoying some tasty treats! No drawing or painting skills necessary. Your masterpiece awaits. Mon Jun 20 • 12:30-2:30p • 1 session • $17 + $3 supply fee 1780 West 7th • H. Nelson • #3019SuSA

Bronze Casting for Beginners

Lost wax casting is an ancient form of bronze casting using plaster, wax and metal. Based on a starter template, you will create a door knocker, dinner bell or a small house spirit figurine to match your own unique style. $5 per pound of finished bronze will be assessed at class. No class July 5. Tue/Sat Jun 21 • 6:30-8:30p • 5 sessions • $129 + $10 supply fee Flux Studio and Foundry • G. Ghei • #3026SuEA 2919 Como Ave. SE, Mpls., 55414

Fly-Tying

Spectacular Creations: Cupcake Decorating

Needle Felting

Become a fly-tying master like an artist starting with a blank canvas and learning to build a masterpiece. Learn to turn blank hooks into works of art to fool fish of many varieties. This class will cover the basics of fly-tying and the evolution of the fly itself. Mon Jun 27 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $30 + $10 supply fee 1780 West 7th • J. VerHelst • #3030SuSA

Let your inner design guru lead you to spectacular creations for those special events. You will use frosting techniques and supplies to decorate 10 cupcakes in class. Mon Jun 27 • 12:30-2:30p • 1 session • $17 + $10 supply fee 1780 West 7th • D. Hirte • #3031SuSA

Needle felting is a fun technique using simple tools: a barbed needle and wool roving. It is quick and easy to learn and soon you will be creating your own woolly sculptures ornament. No experience necessary. Mon Jun 27 • 12:30-2:30p • 1 session • $17 + $15 supply fee 1780 West 7th • M. Mayhew • #3032SuSA Mon Jul 18 • 12:30-2:30p • 1 session • $17 + $15 supply fee 1780 West 7th • M. Mayhew • #3032SuSB

Beginning Calligraphy

Inspire your audience with beautifully lettered correspondence. You will learn informal italic for greeting cards, invitations and gifts. No class July 5. Tue Jun 14 • 6:30-8:30p • 6 sessions • $59 + $20 supply fee 1780 West 7th • J. Michalski • #3225SuEA

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Arts & Music Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.

PHOTOGRAPHY Getting to Know Your Digital SLR Camera

Explore the basic functions of the digital SLR camera including the camera's mode and manual settings, flash, and other camera functions. Bring your camera to class for a hands-on learning experience. Wed Jun 22 • 6:30-8:30p • 2 sessions • $51 1780 West 7th • A. Wurdock • #3157SuEA

Maximize Your Serger

Explore stitches beyond the overlock stitch. Learn new stitches including the flatlock stitch and the rolled hem, and apply these stitches and their various applications on a variety of fabric types. Bring your serger to class. Offered in partnership with Treadle Yard Goods. Tue Jul 26 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $37 Treadle Yard Goods • #3119SuEA 1338 Grand Ave., 55105

Digital SLR Camera: All Around St. Paul

Join your instructor and award-winning photographer in the field to take your photography to the next level. Get real-world DSLR practice and opportunity to ask questions while photographing St. Paul's most iconic areas and then reviewing your best photos in class. Tue Jul 19 • 6:30-8:30p • 2 sessions • $51 1780 West 7th • A. Wurdock • #3137SuEA

TEXTILES Beginning Quilting

Use basic quilting techniques including a rotary cutter, a ruler to cut fabrics, and sewing fabric, to complete your 12" quilt block project. Mon Jul 11 • 12:30-2:30 p • 1 session • $25 + $5 supply fee 1780 West 7th • D. Hirte • #3025SuSA

Basic Serger Know-How

Get acquainted and comfortable with your serger. Learn to thread, navigate the manual, and determine how a serger can improve your sewing experience. Bring your serger to class. Offered in partnership with Treadle Yard Goods. Tue Jun 28 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $37 Treadle Yard Goods • #3118SuEA 1338 Grand Ave., 55105

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Arts & Music Registration

Phone: 651-744-5094 Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS Central Senior High School 275 N. Lexington Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55104

MUSIC INSTRUCTION Beginning & Intermediate Guitar Additional registration information on page 50.

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, through the Mississippi Delta, on to Chicago and then 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-Thu Jun 20 • 5:30p-7:00p • 4 sessions • $41 Central HS • C. Granias • #5557SuHA

Basic Songwriting

Explore the art of songwriting through a combination of theory and workshop elements. Rhythms, chords, digital beats, melody, text and style will be examined through individual and group work. Instruments such as guitars are welcome, but no instrumental skills are necessary. Thu Jun 16 • 6:30-7:30p • 6 sessions • $60 Ramsey MS • P. Stilwell • #5555SuHA

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Ages 12 and up. Bring your own guitar: acoustic, electric or bass. These are individual half-hour lessons. Tue Jun 14 • 5:00-8:30p • 7 sessions • $126 Ramsey MS • P. Storms • #3940SuH

Piano Lessons

Ages 6 and up. Beginner level. Adult beginners welcome. Learn or review the basics of reading notes, rhythm, technique and harmony. Bring your own music or the instructor will suggest music for you. Students need access to a piano or keyboard to practice. These are individual half-hour lessons. No lesson July 4. Mon Jun 13 • 7:30-9:00p • 7 sessions • $126 Ramsey MS • M. Romstad • #3960SuH Tue Jun 14 • 5:30-8:30p • 7 sessions • $126 Ramsey MS • M. Romstad • #3960SuH

Beginning & Intermediate Violin

Ages 6 and up. (Ages 15 or younger must be accompanied by an adult.) Students must provide their own violin. Students may be required to purchase a shoulder rest (approx. $4). Students or their parents/guardians must contact the instructor before attending their first lesson. These are individual half-hour lessons. No lesson July 4. Tue Jun 14 • 5:30-7:30p • 6 sessions • $128 Ramsey MS • M. Hellem • #3970SuH

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 Jul 6 • 7:00-9:00p • 4 sessions • $45 Central HS • J. Townsend • #3500SuHA

Voice for Actors & Speakers

Explore vocal health and vocal techniques for actors, public speakers, and others who want to gain control of their speaking voice. Learn breathing techniques that develop emotion in vocal delivery, diction, vocal production and resonance while assisting in conquering stage-fright. Opportunities will be provided for each student to apply these techniques on a weekly basis. All levels welcome. Thu Jun 16 • 5:25-6:25p • 7 sessions • $60 Ramsey MS • P. Stilwell • #5556SCA SUMMER 2016

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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 50.

BUSINESS/PLANNING/REAL ESTATE Accounting/Bookkeeping: The Basics

Whether starting your own business or brushing up on your accounting/bookkeeping skills to bolster your résumé, you will get a basic overview of accounting and bookkeeping for use in office support and the business world. Wed Jun 15 • 6:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $49 1780 West 7th • A. Suri • #2874SuEA

TECHNOLOGY

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 Jun 15 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $29 1780 West 7th • C. Stanton • #2875SuEA

Staging & Preparing Your Home for Resale

Learn the five basic fundamentals on how to prepare your home to sell. Discover how to get the most bang for your buck and how to get the best sale price. Bring your questions and your specific home concerns for discussion. Wed Jun 8 • 1:00-3:00p • 1 session • $21 East Side Learning Hub • J. Erickson • #2602SuSA @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106

Cell Phones and Devices

Getting to Know Your Smartphone

Smartphone: Beyond the Basics

What makes a smartphone "smart"? How do you get the most out of it? What apps are useful? How do you install them? Learn how to adjust the basic settings on your phone. Get simple answers to these questions and many more. Bring your smartphone to class. Mon Jun 13 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $32 1780 West 7th • M. Hogan • #2615SuSA

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. Sat Jun 18 • 8:30a-5:00p • 1 session • Free East Side Enterprise Center • #2812SuEA 804 Margaret St., 55106

You can power on and off, receive calls and send text messages, but you can do so much more! Learn to download and use applications, surf the Internet, text pictures, send email and more. Bring your smartphone to class. Prerequisite: Getting to Know Your Smartphone or equivalent skills. Mon Jun 20 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $32 1780 West 7th • M. Hogan • #2616SuSA

Landlording Made Easy!

Being a landlord takes preparation and skill. Learn how to effectively screen tenants, advertise for rent, write leases, protect your rights and how to evict tenants. Practice your skills the second session. Tue Jul 12 • 7:00-9:00p • 2 sessions • $35 1780 West 7th • D. Baltzer • #2891SuEA

Help Youth In Need by contributing to the Lyle Swanson Youth Scholarship Fund. For details and to make a contribution, visit www.commed.spps.org

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Business & Technology Computer Basics

Computer 101

iPad: Basics

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. Mon Jul 18 • 10:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $84 1780 West 7th • M. Hogan • #2704SuSA

iPads are pretty easy to get started with, but there are a lot of cool tips and tricks that will make your iPad even more useful and entertaining. Focus is on the basics the first day; the second class will look at optimizing your machine with settings, apps and more. Bring your iPad to class. Mon/Wed Jul 11/13 • 10:00a-12:00p • 2 sessions • $59 1780 West 7th • M. Hogan • #2739SuSA

Know Your Laptop

Unlock the mysteries of your laptop. Join us for this class to explore, get to know, and more effectively make use of this excellent tool. Bring your laptop to class. This class will not cover Mac laptops. Mon Jun 13 • 1:00-3:00p • 1 session • $32 1780 West 7th • M. Hogan • #2608SuSA

Know Your Tablet

Introducing the Tablet – a mobile, mini computer that allows you to manage email, surf the Web, watch movies, take and organize pictures and so much more. Learn basic navigation and get comfortable with some key functions. Bring your tablet to class, even if it's still in the box! Wed Aug 3 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $32 1780 West 7th • M. Hogan • #2607SSA

Basic PowerPoint

Create the perfect presentation for work or personal use. Learn to add and format text, choose backgrounds, import images and play your presentation. Keyboard and mouse skills required. Wed Jul 20 • 6:00-8:00p • 2 sessions • $59 1780 West 7th • M. Hogan • #2671SuSA

Getting to Know Windows 10

Did you upgrade to Windows 10 and then wonder where everything went? In this introductory class, we will touch on the highlights of Windows 10 and how to use it. Bring your laptop with Windows 10 installed. Prerequisites: Basic keyboard and mouse skills. Mon Jun 27 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $32 1780 West 7th • M. Hogan • #2618SuSA Register online at commed.spps.org

Take any two or more of M. Hogan’s Excel classes for $29 each or separately for $32 each. Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072 for the discount. Introduction to MS Excel

Explore the world of spreadsheets. You will create and navigate spreadsheets, charts and basic formulas. Keyboard and mouse skills required. Wed Jun 15 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $32 1780 West 7th • M. Hogan • #2714SuSA

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 Jun 22 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $32 1780 West 7th • M. Hogan • #2670SuSA

Advanced MS Excel

Discover tips and tricks that can increase your productivity. Learn advanced features and formulas and get some of your specific questions answered. Prerequisite: Intermediate MS Excel or equivalent skills. Wed Jun 29 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $32 1780 West 7th • M. Hogan • #2635SuSA

MS Excel: Pivot Tables & Graphs

Pivot Tables enable users to select large amounts of data and manipulate it to pull out the information and then create tables and charts for easy visual understanding. Prerequisite: A strong working knowledge of Excel. Wed Jul 6 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $32 1780 West 7th • M. Hogan • #2614SuSA

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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 50.

• All food fees must be paid to instructors. • More detailed descriptions and menus are available online at www.commed.spps.org.

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SUMMER CULINARY CLASSES HELD AT 1780 WEST 7TH

Wild Edibles & Walking Tour

Learn the benefits of wild edibles, what they look like, where to find them, how and what parts to harvest, and how to use them in the kitchen in a way that is fun and exciting. Come prepared to go outside and hunt for edible treasure! Mon Jun 13 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $35 + $5 food fee A. Sydnes • #3342SuSA

Grilling Basics for Home Cooks

If you haven't grilled before or are unhappy with your results, spend three hours in this get-up-to-speed introduction to grilling. Discover what to look for in a simple, reliable, grill (basics that apply equally to bigger grills) and instant-read thermometers; the cuts of meat that can make—or break—your grilling, make marinades and rubs, and do some direct and indirect grilling outside the classroom. Tue Jun 14 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $43 + $14 food fee J. Grover • #3313SuEA Tue Jul 19 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $43 + $14 food fee J. Grover • #3313SuEB

Summer is for Stir-Fry

Traditional stir-frying is fast and fairly furious, and sears rather than steams. Join Jan for a safe, enjoyable exploration of basic, traditional techniques and a wide variety of applications. Learn what to look for effective woks, review available Asian greens and their uses, and make at least three stir-fries. Extensive handouts provided, including a crib sheet on pantry staples for many Asian cuisines. Tue Jun 21 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $37 + $14 food fee J. Grover • #3346SuEA

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Make extraordinary pies. Learn to make crispy yet tender crusts (vegan or butter-filled), keep them from becoming soggy, and pile them full with toothsome fillings, from lemon meringue to raspberry-rhubarb and deep, dark chocolate. Bring a standard American rolling pin and a 9-inch glass pie plate. Extensive handouts provided. Tue Jun 28 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $37 + $12 food fee J. Grover • #3314SuEA n

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SuperFood Shakes & Nutrient-Packed Smoothies

Stop wasting smoothie ingredients! Learn about proper food combining, how to make fabulous green smoothies and superfood shakes every time. Come hungry and taste several smoothies; learn about superfoods and how to add them to your shakes. Bring two pint jars with lids to take home leftover smoothies. Mon Jul 11 • 12:30-2:30p • 1 session • $35 + $10 food fee A. Sydnes • #3330SuSA

Small-Batch Jams the Old-Fashioned Way

Make beautiful jams the old-fashioned way, without added pectin: just fruit and sugar and local/regional fruits. You'll be using Jan's oldfashioned copper preserving pans, which produce rapid results so your jams maintain beautiful color and fresh fruit flavor. Leave class with two 1/4-pints of exquisite jam and the knowledge to make many more at home. Extensive handouts provided. Tue Jul 12 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $37 + $14 food fee J. Grover • #3306SuEA

Fresh Herbs & Gardening

Learn about the varieties of herbs, types of herb gardens, growing your own, harvesting, proper cleansing, prep and storage, including methods for freezing and drying. Make teas, herbal vinegars and oils, dry your herbs, or use fresh herbs to take your cooking to a whole new level! Never let your delicious herbs go to waste again! Mon Jul 18 • 12:30-2:30p • 1 session • $35 + $10 food fee A. Sydnes • #3341SuSA

I Scream, You Scream for Artisan Ice Cream

Join the founder of Sweet Science Ice Cream, the City Pages 2014 award winner for Best Ice Cream, for an in-depth look at the science of made-from-scratch ice cream. Enjoy delicious samples and mix-ins and create and churn up your own ice cream masterpiece to take home! You will also leave class with some of your own Sweet Science Ice Cream to share (or not) with your family. All ingredients are organic and locally sourced. Tue Jul 26 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $49 A. Olds • #3408SuEA Register online at commed.spps.org


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Family Programs

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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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Mt. Airy Homes 91 East Arch St., 55130 Rondo 560 Concordia Ave., 55103 Roosevelt Homes 1575 Ames Ave., 55106 West 7th at Monroe 810 Palace Ave., 55102

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West Side 271 East Belvidere St., 55107 Wheelock Early Learning Center 1521 Edgerton St., 55130

PreKindergarten Program www.prek.spps.org • 651-632-3760

Preparing four-year-old children for school success. Children need to be four by September 1 and live in Saint Paul. Admission priority is given to children who are English Language Learners, qualify for free or reduced meals, or receive Early Childhood Special Education services. Classes are 5 days per week, 2.5 hours in the morning or afternoon, or 6 hours at selected sites. Parent education and support is available during this year-long transition to kindergarten. Transportation is provided where available. To apply for the program, call the Student Placement Center. In addition to the PreKindergarten Program, J.J. Hill, Nokomis and Crossroads Montessori offer programming for four-year olds. Locations: • American Indian Magnet* • Barack and Michelle Obama* • Battle Creek • Benjamin Mays* • Bruce Vento* • Cherokee Heights • Como Park • Crossroads • Dayton’s Bluff • Eastern Heights * Full-day schedule offered.

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Jackson (Hmong) John A. Johnson Linwood Monroe Maxfield Mississippi Paul and Sheila Wellstone* (Spanish) Phalen Lake Riverview (Spanish) Saint Paul Music Academy*

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Family Programs Looking for child care? Discovery Club offers yearround care at Saint Paul Public Elementary Schools for grades PreK-5 during before school, after school, summer and nonschool days. Experience convenient, quality care at a school near you.

Call 651-632-3793 or visit discoveryclub.spps.org

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FOR KINDERGARTEN EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING (ECS)

• Required by State Law before starting Kindergarten. • Screen at 3 to help find health and learning problems sooner, so help may be found. ECS staff may connect you to early learning programs. • ECS includes: Vision/Hearing/Speech/Development/and a Health Review Contact ECS at 651-632-3746 to set up a FREE appointment at 2102 University Ave. W., St. Paul, MN Evalúe a su niño a los 3 años. Contacte al Early Childhood Screening en 651-632-3746 para coordinar una cita gratis Caafimaadka cunugaaga halagu baadho 3 sano jir. SI aad balan uga qabsatid, kala xiriir Waaxada u qaabilsan Baaridda Waxbarashada dhalaanka (Early Childhood Screening): 651-632-3746 Coj koj tus me nyuam mus soj ntsuam thaum nws muaj 3 xyoos. Yog xav teem caij coj me nyuam mus ntsuam xyuas dawb, hu rau Early Childhood Screening ntawm 651-632-3746

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Fitness & Dance Registration

Phone: 651-744-5094 Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS Central Senior High School 275 N. Lexington Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55104

Additional registration information on page 50.

FITNESS Low-Impact Aerobics & Zumba

Join us for a total body workout focusing on 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, Tuesdays or Wednesdays for the entire session. Bring a mat; hand weights are optional. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. No class July 4. Mon-Wed Jun 20 • 6:30-7:30p • 17 sessions • $85 Central HS • C. Blakey • #5301SuCA

Jazzercise

Burn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective 60-minute total body workout. Choreographed to today's hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. $40/EFT per month unlimited, $15 drop-in. Register at the door. No registrations taken by Community Education. For information, call Sandy at 651-9836807. No class July 4. Mon-Thu Jun 13 • 5:45-6:45p • ongoing Ramsey MS • S. Reinhold • #5305SuCA

Kettlebell Basics

This is a beginner-level class. Students need to know the basic kettlebell swing and squat. Focus is on refining technique and gaining confidence with kettlebell and bodyweight exercises. Sat Jun 4 • 9:00-9:35a • 5 sessions • $78 Fawn Friday Kettlebell Studio • #5348SuEA 2325 Endicott St., 55114

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. Wed Jun 1 • 6:30-7:15p • 5 sessions • $78 Fawn Friday Kettlebell Studio • #5351SuEA 2325 Endicott St., 55114

Register online at commed.spps.org

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 Jun 1 • 7:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $72 Vertical Endeavors • #5196SuCA 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Wed Jul 13 • 7:00-9:00p • 3 sessions • $72 Vertical Endeavors • #5196SuCB 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106

T'ai Chi Chih

T'ai Chi Chih is a series of slow movements that form a moving meditation. The movements work to circulate chi (energy) throughout the body for health and well-being. Benefits can include stress-reduction, improved balance, a better immune system and increased calmness. Wear comfortable layered clothing. Wed Jun 15 • 5:30-7:00p • 7 sessions • $70 Ramsey MS • E. Hanson-Florin • #5665SuHA

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 July 4. Mon Jun 13 • 6:30-8:00p • 7 sessions • $62 Ramsey MS • Laughing Waters T'ai Chi Club • #5660SuCA

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 Jun 27 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session • $20 Como Park HS • K. Okey • #5260SuCA SUMMER 2016

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Fitness & Dance Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.

Beginning Pilates-Based Mat Exercise

Condition and tone your body with Pilates! Controlled mat exercises create strength, stability and suppleness in the spine while improving abdominal and back strength, posture and balance. Pilates provides stress reduction while enhancing injury prevention. Bring a blanket and mat. Wed Jun 15 • 6:30-7:30p • 6 sessions • $51 Ramsey MS • A. Thompson • Course# 5690SuCA

Water Exercise classes See Aquatics, pages 26-27. 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. Thu Jun 16 • 6:30p-7:30p • 7 sessions • $60 Ramsey MS • A. Michaud • #5300SuCB

Zumba Gold

This very low- to no-impact (no jumping) fun, feel-good workout mixes Latin dance steps with international rhythms with the active senior in mind. We work on balance, posture, muscle toning, and range of motion with the goal of improving activities of daily living. No class July 4. Mon Jun 13 • 1:15-2:00p • 4 sessions • $27 East Side Learning Hub • C. Vickerman • #5892SuSA @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106 Mon Jul 18 • 1:15-2:00p • 4 sessions • $27 East Side Learning Hub • C. Vickerman • #5892SuSB @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106

YOGA

Gentle Yoga

Discover balance in your body and mind through gentle movements, yoga postures, breathing exercises and deep relaxation. This is a great class for beginners or those wanting a gentle approach to yoga. Accommodations available for those unable to get on the floor. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat. Wed Jun 8 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $28 East Side Learning Hub • A. Carlson • #5701SuSA @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106 Wed Jul 6 • 10:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $28 East Side Learning Hub • A. Carlson • #5701SuSB @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106 = Daytime/senior-friendly class

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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 July 4. Mon Jun 13 • 5:15-6:15p • 6 sessions • $52 Ramsey MS • K. Kuluvar • #5875SuCB

Continuing Yoga

For students who have completed one year of Beginning Yoga or with instructor permission. Students will explore positions in standing, sitting, twists, inversions, 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 July 4. Mon Jun 13 • 6:20-7:50p • 6 sessions • $63 Ramsey MS • K. Kuluvar • #5873SuCA

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. Tue Jun 14 • 5:15-6:30p • 7 sessions • $51 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • #5876SuCA

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 Jun 15 • 5:15-6:30p • 7 sessions • $51 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • #5879SuCA

Intermediate Hatha Yoga

For students who have completed Beginning and Advanced Beginning Yoga classes and are looking to continue challenging their yoga practice. Bring a yoga mat and blanket, and please keep perfume/scented lotion usage to a minimum. Canceled classes will not be rescheduled. Tue Jun 14 • 6:35-8:05p • 7 sessions • $55 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • #5877SuCA Wed Jun 15 • 6:35-8:05p • 7 sessions • $55 Ramsey MS • J. Laine • #5877SuCB Register online at commed.spps.org


Fitness & Dance DANCE

Saint Paul Ballet Adult Classes Two studio locations: • 1680 Grand Ave., 55105 • 655 Fairview Ave. N., 55104

More details at www.spballet.org. Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094. Fundamentals of Adult Ballet

An entry-level class for students, ages 18 and up, with little or no previous experience. Learn basic feet and arm positions, class etiquette, direction of movements and terminology based on the Russian style of ballet. Wed Jun 1 • 6:30-7:30p • 5 sessions • $67 Grand Ave. Studio • #3511 SuHA Wed Jul 6 • 6:30-7:30p • 4 sessions • $54 Grand Ave. Studio • #3511 SuHB Wed Aug 3 • 6:30-7:30p • 4 sessions • $54 Grand Ave. Studio • #3511 SuHC

Ballet: Adult Beginning 1

A class for students, ages 18 and up, who have had at least three months of ballet experience. Wed Jun 1 • 7:30-8:30p • 5 sessions • $67 Fairview Ave. Studio • #3512SuHA Sat Jun 4 • 9:00-10:00a • 4 sessions • $54 Grand Ave. Studio • #3512SuHB Wed Jul 6 • 7:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $54 Fairview Ave. Studio • #3512SuHC

Hip-Hop Drill & Step

Enjoy fun, high-energy dance steps while learning popular dances and upbeat choreography. All dance levels are welcome. Mon Jun 13 • 7:45-8:45p • 5 sessions • $45 Central HS • E. Stevens • #3575SHA

Latin Nightclub Dances

Learn the basic steps, turns and movements of the Mambo and Cha Cha from Cuba, 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. Tue Jun 14 • 7:00-8:30p • 6 sessions • $47 Ramsey MS • M. Rubio • #3611SuCA

Sat Jul 9 • 9:00-10:00a • 4 sessions • $54 Grand Ave. Studio • #3512SuHD Wed Aug 3 • 7:30-8:30p • 4 sessions • $54 Fairview Ave. Studio • #3512SuHE Sat Aug 6 • 9:00-10:00a • 4 sessions • $54 Grand Ave. Studio • #3512SuHF

Lifelong Adult Ballet

Ages 18 and up. This is a less-strenuous class for the mature dancer who loves the elegance of ballet and welcomes a slower pace. Thu Jun 2 • 10:00-11:15a • 5 sessions • $67 Grand Ave. Studio • #3520SuHA Mon Jun 6 • 10:00-11:15a • 4 sessions • $54 Grand Ave. Studio • #3520SuHB Thu Jul 7 • 10:00-11:15a • 4 sessions • $54 Grand Ave. Studio • #3520SuHC Mon Jul 11 • 10:00-11:15a • 3 sessions • $40 Grand Ave. Studio • #3520SuHD Mon Aug 1 • 10:00-11:15a • 4 sessions • $54 Grand Ave. Studio • #3520SuHF Thu Aug 4 • 10:00-11:15a • 4 sessions • $54 Grand Ave. Studio • #3520SuHE

Line Dancing with a Twist

Whether your interest is pop, country or anything in between, gain confidence in the basic steps to line dances. Dance with a repeated sequence in one or more lines or rows, and executing the steps at the same time. Great fun and a wonderful workout! Wed Jun 15 • 12:30-1:30p • 6 sessions • $43 1780 West 7th • D. Allen • #6408SuSA

Nigerian Cultural Dance

Enhance your knowledge of Nigerian culture through music and dance. Through the art of storytelling, explore the dance traditions of the Benin and Urhobo tribes. Participants will work towards a culminating dance presentation in African attire. All dance levels are welcome. Thu Jun 23 • 7:30-8:30p • 5 sessions • $45 Central HS • E. Stevens • #3727SuCA

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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 50.

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) Wed Jun 22 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $60 Central HS • Twin Cities Safety • #5512SuHA

Dementia Friends Session

Make St. Paul a dementia-friendly community! Sign up to become a Dementia Friend. Learn a bit about dementia and make a difference for people living with dementia in your personal and professional networks. No prior experience or expertise is necessary. All ages are welcome. Learn more at www.ACTonALZ.org/st-paul-neighborhood Thu Jun 23 • 1:00-2:30p • 1 session • Free Merriam Park Library • ACT on Alzheimer's • #6419SuEA 1831 Marshall Ave., 55104 Fri Jul 15 • 1:00-2:30p • 1 session • Free Hamline Midway Library • ACT on Alzheimer's • #6419SuEB 1558 W. Minnehaha Ave., 55104

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. Wed Jun 15 • 6:00-9:00p • 1 session • $60 Central HS • Twin Cities Safety • #5515SuHA

Meditation & Energy Skills for Life & Relationships

Whose energy is driving your decisions, actions and emotions? Uncover your own best self with an innovative meditation system. Explore ways to skillfully interact with your energy and the energy of others, generating kindness, openness and generosity. No class July 4. Mon Jun 13 • 6:30-8:00p • 6 sessions • $57 Ramsey MS • S. Remke • #5634SuEA

Meditation & Energy Skills for Life & Relationships – Ongoing Class

For those who have taken the basic class, this ongoing class will further your exploration of your best self with an innovative meditation system. Explore ways to skillfully interact with your energy and the energy of others, generating kindness, openness and generosity. Wed Jun 15 • 6:30-8:00p • 6 sessions • $57 Ramsey MS • S. Remke • #5635SuEA

Nutrition for Young Adults

Food choices are connected to even moods, increased energy, an improved memory and focus for better grades. This class is intended for young adults, ages 17 and up, and children, ages 12 to 16, who must be accompanied by a paid adult. Fee for participants, ages 12-16, is $15. Wed Jun 22 • 4:30-6:00p • 1 session • $35 1780 West 7th • #5682SCA

Help Youth In Need by contributing to the Lyle Swanson Youth Scholarship Fund. For details and to make a contribution, visit www.commed.spps.org

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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 50.

We want you to drive the bus! Centerline Charter Corporation • 651-482-1524 centerlinecharter.com First Student Arlington • 651-487-4060 firststudentinc.com

Basic Home Repair

Save money by learning how to do some of the most common home repairs yourself with emphasis on sinks, faucets, tubular drainage, toilet repairs and electrical repairs. Information will be presented on types of tools needed and their uses. Wed Jun 15 • 6:30-8:30p • 3 sessions • $53 1780 West 7th • P. Schwartz • #6800SuEA

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 three different types of circuits and learn how to test them. Wed Jul 13 • 6:00-8:30p • 2 sessions • $39 1780 West 7th • P. Schwartz • #6200WEA

Gardening for Pollinators & Water Quality

Learn design techniques for gardens that are a joy to behold and have added benefits! Urban gardens in this river town can be havens for pollinators and water quality promoters. Receive the reference guide, The Blue Thumb Guide to Raingardens, and create a design for your own yard with instructor support. Offered in partnership with Bluethumb.org. Tue Jun 14 • 6:00-8:00p • 1 session • $41 Ramsey MS • J. Morrow • #3029SuEA

Register online at commed.spps.org

First Student Oakdale • 651-777-2319 firststudentinc.com Minnesota Central Bus Company • 651-645-0068 illinois-central.com Monarch Bus Service • 651-251-8080 monarchbusservice.com Safe-Way Bus Company • 651-451-1375 Sunburst Transit • 612-238-0417 sunbursttransit.com

Find us on Social Media /SaintPaulCommunityEd

@SPPSCommunityEd

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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 50.

• All text fees must be paid to instructors.

Beginning French

Basic conversation, reading, listening and writing skills will be taught focusing largely on immersion learning. Students will learn basic regular verbs as well as some irregular verbs. Present, past and future tenses, basic negations, questions and adjective usage are also part of the class. Mon Jun 13 • 6:00p-7:25p • 6 sessions • $51 Central HS • C. Holmes • #4000SuHA

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. Mon Jun 13 • 7:30-9:00p • 6 sessions • $51 Central HS • C. Holmes • #4002SuHA

Conversational Hmong for Non-Hmong Speakers

Learn basic grammar structure of the Hmong language as well as explore vocabulary acquisition. Master basic sentences that will help to better converse with Hmong native speakers. Conversations will include a variety of settings such as work, school, health and play. Thu Jun 16 • 6:00-7:30p • 7 sessions • $58 + $10 text fee Ramsey MS • L. Pao Xiong • #4181SHA

Reading & Writing Hmong

Learn to read and write Hmong with Concordia language instructor Lee Pao Xiong. Students will spend time reading, constructing sentences and writing basic correspondences while learning the Hmong language from both lecture and hands-on exercises. Tue Jun 14 • 6:00-7:30p • 7 sessions • $58 + $10 text fee Ramsey MS • L. Pao Xiong • #4180WHA

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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. Tue Jun 14 • 6:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $51 Central HS • T. Shimano • #4340SuHA

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. Tue Jun 14 • 7:30-9:00p • 7 sessions • $51 Central HS • T. Shimano • #4341SuHA

Beginning Spanish 1

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. No class July 4. Mon Jun 13 • 6:00-7:25p • 7 sessions • $51 + $10 text fee Ramsey MS • S. Rios • #4360SuHA

Beginning Spanish 2

Futher develop your sentence writing and conversational Spanish skills in this course designed to be a continuation of Beginning Spanish or for those who have had high school or some college Spanish. Learn grammatical rules and conjugation of fifty regular verbs and seventeen irregular verbs in present, past and future simple tenses. Taught by a native Spanish speaker. No class July 4. Mon Jun 13 • 7:30-9:00p • 7 sessions • $51 + $10 text fee Ramsey MS • S. Rios • #4361SuHA

Register online at commed.spps.org


Arts Crafts l Hobbies l Textiles 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

Older Adults

Punch Cards: Additional registration information on page 50.

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 mintues early. Preregistration is not ncessary. Purchase punch card on-site. Thu Jun 2 • 12:30-2:30p • ongoing • punch card Battle Creek Rec • #3173SuSA

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 Jun 1 • 12:30-2:30p • ongoing • punch card Battle Creek Rec • #3170SuSA

Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org

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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

CLUBS Book Club

Connect and discuss with fellow readers! Great titles from many genres are explored each month. Call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072 for the current selection. Meets the fourth Monday of each month. Preregistration is not necessary. Purchase punch card on-site. Mon Jun 27 • 1:00-2:30p • ongoing • punch card Sun Ray Library • #3174SuSA

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 Jun 14 • 9:30a-12:00p • ongoing • punch card Oxford Community Center • #3097SuSA Tue Jun 14 • 10:30a-12:30p • ongoing • punch card East Side Learning Hub • #3097SuSB @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106

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Older Adults To register or for more information, call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.

DRIVING CLASSES 55+ Driver Safety Courses

Explore changes in traffic laws, the latest vehicle technology, easy-to-use defensive driving tips, traffic safety and accident prevention. Completion of these courses will produce a 10% decrease in car insurance premiums in Minnesota for drivers age 55 and older. The 8-hour course is required for first-time students; the 4-hour refresher is required every three years thereafter. Instructors vary by date and location.

8-Hour Courses AARP 8-Hour: Wed Jun 8 • 9:00a-5:00p • 1 session • $24 East Side Learning Hub • #5627SuSA @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106 Wed Sep 28 • 4:30-8:30p • 2 sessions • $24 East Side Learning Hub • #5627FSA @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106 Minnesota Highway Safety & Research Center 8-Hour: Tue-Wed Jul 26-27 • 4:30-8:30p • 2 sessions • $26 1780 West 7th • #5625SuSA

4-Hour Refresher Courses AARP 4-Hour Refresher: Tue Jun 14 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 East Side Learning Hub • #5628SuSA @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106 Tue Jul 12 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 Sun Ray Library • #5628SuSB Wed Aug 3 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 East Side Learning Hub • #5628SuSC @ Harding HS, 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106 Tue Sep 13 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $20 Sun Ray Library • #5628FSA

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Minnesota Highway Safety & Research Center 4-Hour Refresher: Wed Jun 22 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $22 1780 West 7th • #5626SuSA Mon Jul 18 • 12:00-4:00p • 1 session • $22 Rondo Community Outreach Library • #5626SuSB Wed Aug 24 • 4:30-8:30p • 1 session • $22 North Dale Rec • #5626SuSC Mon Sep 19 • 9:00a-1:00p • 1 session • $22 North Dale Rec • #5626FSA

FITNESS & 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/Thu Jun 28 • 9:15-10:15a • 16 sessions • $48 Battle Creek Rec • #5150SuSA

Looking for more fitness options? Check out Zumba Gold, Gentle Yoga and Line Dancing with a Twist See Fitness & Dance, pages 12-13.

Help Youth In Need by contributing to the Lyle Swanson Youth Scholarship Fund. For details and to make a contribution, visit www.commed.spps.org

Register online at commed.spps.org


Special Topics & Events Registration

Phone: 651-744-3072 Mail: C.E. Office at Harding HS East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School 1526 E. Sixth St. St. Paul, MN 55106

Additional registration information on page 50.

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. Mon Jul 11 • 7:00-9:00p • 1 session • $12 Ramsey MS • Islamic Resource Group • #4680SCA

EVENT Minnesota Summer Picnic

Tue Jun 7 • 10:00a-2:00p • $22 Newell Park, 900 Fairview Ave. N., 55104 • #8500SSA Join us for our 17th annual picnic at an exciting new location, Newell Park! There will be entertainment and fun. UCare discount does not apply to this event. For more information or to register, call Belinda at Saint Paul Parks and Recreation at 651-292-6508. Transportation fee is $5 from one of the following sites: Arbor Pointe Apartments, 635 Maryland Ave. W. Conway, 2090 Conway St. Edgcumbe Recreation Center, 320 S. Griggs St.

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Travel To register or for more information, call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.

Registration Information • Online registration begins Monday, May 2. • Phone registration begins Tuesday, May 3 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

Payment/Refund Policy

Day Trips: • 25% of fee is due at time of registration. • Balance is due three weeks prior to trip, unless noted. • Refunds minus a $10 processing fee will only be issued up to 15 business days prior to a scheduled day trip, unless otherwise specified. • NO refunds will be issued less than 15 business days for a day trip. • NO refunds will be issued for individual cancellations due to inclement weather. Overnight Trips: • 25% of fee is due at time of registration. • Balance is due six weeks prior to trip, unless otherwise specified. • Refunds minus a $10 processing fee will only be issued up to 30 business days (six weeks) prior to a scheduled overnight trip (varies by vendor). • Unless specified, no refunds will be issued less than 30 business days (six weeks) prior to a scheduled overnight trip. Any trip canceled by Community Education will be fully refunded.

Pick-up Sites (vary by tour) Grace Lutheran Church • 1730 Old Hudson Rd. Oxford Community Center • 270 N. Lexington Pkwy. (Please park on the east side of parking lot away from the building.)

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Tour Activity 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 Immigrant & Labor History: A Walking Tour of Payne Avenue, Past & Present

Immigrants have come to St. Paul's East Side for 150 years, finding work and making homes. Peter Rachleff, Executive Director of the East Side Freedom Library, will lead a walking tour that explores the present through the lens of the past. The tour will be approximately 2.5-3 miles in length. Sat Jun 18 • 10:00a-12:30p • 1 session • $25 P. Rachleff • Activity Rating 4 • #8003SuSA East Side Freedom Library, 1105 Greenbrier St., 55130

Zip Line Adventure at Trollhaugen

Spend a delightful day soaring with the birds. Take in over 3,000 feet of zip line, with varying speeds and heights, and spectacular views of the woods around Trollhaugen Adventure Park in Dresser, Wisconsin. Unlike typical canopy-type zip line tours, riders are secured into a full-body harness that leaves them free to move their arms and legs. The course has been designed as a lowimpact activity appropriate for most ages. The soaring adventure includes designated staff, and multiple launch stations. Dress for the weather; no loose fitting shoes. Fee includes lunch, admission, mini-motorcoach transportation and guide. Register by June 1. Thu Jun 23 • 8:00a-3:30p • 1 session • $99 S. Mansee • Activity Rating 4 • #8016SuSA Oxford Community Center (8:00a) Grace Lutheran Church (8:20a)

Register online at commed.spps.org


Travel The Meat Trek: 3 Hours, 4 Fine Butcher Shops

The Twin Cities are home to exceptional butcher shops carrying fine, dry-aged beef, shop-made sausages, old-fashioned stewing hens, and other delights. On this tour you'll encounter uncommon cuts, meet the butchers and learn the histories of their stores and the national traditions they grew from. New locations visited each tour! Bring along an insulated shopping bag or cooler to keep your meaty treasures food-safe! Extensive handouts and starting location provided via email prior to the tour, so be sure to include a usable email address when you register. Transportation is on your own. The tour starts at our first stop promptly at 1 p.m. Sat Jun 25 • 1:00-4:00p • 1 session • $39 J. Grover • Activity Rating 3 • #8093SuEA Sat Jul 16 • 1:00p-4:00p • 1 session • $39 J. Grover • Activity Rating 3 • #8093SuEB Sat Jul 30 • 1:00-4:00p • 1 session • $39 J. Grover • Activity Rating 3 • #8093SuEC

Irvine Park Walking Tour

Before Summit Avenue, Irvine Park was the preferred address for prominent St. Paulites. This residential oasis just west of downtown showcases a sampling of Victorian-era architecture and park design. Learn about the homes and the people who lived there, followed by a treat at Forepaugh’s Restaurant included. Meet at the gazebo. Register by June 29. Sat Jul 9 • 2:00-5:00p • 1 session • $44 K. Johnson • Activity Rating 3 • #8021SuSA Irvine Park, 251 Walnut St., 55102

Exploring Twin Cities Markets

Explore some of the Twin Cities’ diverse community grocery stores where you’ll find super-fresh vegetables, terrific condiments and pantry staples, meats ideal for braising or grilling, and memorable takeout! We’ll visit Chinese, Hmong, Vietnamese, Somali, Indian, and Palestinian stores that you’ll want to revisit again and again. New locations visited each tour! Extensive handouts provided. Transportation is on your own. Details of tour destinations and meeting locations provided the week of the tour; please submit a usable email address at registration. Sun Jul 10 • 1:00-4:00p • 1 session • $39 J. Grover • Activity Rating 3 • #3437SuEA Sun Jul 24 • 1:00-4:00p • 1 session • $39 J. Grover • Activity Rating 3 • #3437SuEC

Register online at commed.spps.org

Secrets on Seventh

Walking along a short stretch of urban West 7th, see new shops, old buildings, antiques, boutiques, businesses and eclectic art. Nothing says West 7th like DeGidio’s! Starting here, enjoy spicy details and an inside look at each business we encounter. Visit Sophie Joe’s Emporium, St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store, the beloved neighborhood Day by Day Café, RiverGarden Yoga Center, and a new favorite, Claddagh Coffee Café. Explore the area, learn about its rich, rather crazy history and how it came to be Minnesota’s first urban neighborhood. Uncover the roots and take note of the oddities. A morning of delightful surprises! Walk is about half a mile. Meet in the parking lot of DeGidio’s Restaurant & Bar. Register by July 6. Rain date is Friday, July 15. Thu Jul 14 • 9:30a-12:00p • 1 session • $30 T. McCormick • Activity Rating 3 • #8025SuSA DeGidio's Restaurant & Bar parking lot, 425 West 7th Street, 55102

Vroom Vroom

Do you have a lead foot? Experience a police car from the front seat. The Minnesota Highway Safety and Research Center will provide a guided driving experience using real police cars on the very same course troopers, snowplow drivers, first responders and more learn their skills. Leaving the sirens in the distance, we will venture on to the VEIT Automotive Foundation Museum. Started in the '90s to preserve automobiles and auto memorabilia for future generations, their collection includes Chevy, Ford and specialty cars, as well as gas pumps, and it’s all indoors. A car lover’s delight! Fee includes lunch, admissions, motorcoach transportation and guide. Register by June 29. Thu Jul 21 • 7:30a-5:00p • 1 session • $64 S. Mansee • Activity Rating 3 • #8017SuSA Grace Lutheran Church (7:30a) Oxford Community Center (7:50a)

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Travel To register or for more information, call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072.

Cook's Tour

West Side's District del Sol

Walk the history and highlights of West Side’s District del Sol, including Cesar Chavez Avenue, Don Panchos Pasteleria Bakery, The Wellstone Center, and El Burrito Mercado! Murals, art, vibrant colors, rich aromas – experience true Mexican culture and learn about the waves of immigrants who shaped the community. Don Panchos is a must-see, where you can purchase authentic Mexican pastries – conchas, pan dulces and other exceptional delicacies. Outside The Wellstone Center, study the large murals gracing the south wall, then tour interior spaces and artwork as we learn more about the history of the building and the area. Visit the Silva family’s El Burrito Mercado! A new outdoor patio has been added to their unique marketplace. From award-winning food to hand-picked artisan items from Mexico, this is a great opportunity to indulge yourself. Walk is approximately one mile. Meet in the parking lot of the West Side Dental Clinic. Register by July 13. Rain date is Saturday, August 6. Sat Jul 30 • 9:30a-12:00p • 1 session • $30 T. McCormick • Activity Rating 3 • #8026SuSA West Side Dental Clinic parking lot, 478 S. Robert St., 55107

Great River Road to Winona

Venture down the Great River Road Scenic Byway to Winona. Upon arrival we will fortify our souls with a donut from Bloedow Bakery, voted Best Donut Shop by WCCO-TV. Wenonah Canoe is a small, independent, family-owned company that has become an award-winning designer and manufacturer of high performance canoes and kayaks, sold and paddled around the world. We will have a rare opportunity to view the making of their products. The Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka is one of only two basilicas in Minnesota, adorned with ornate domes and stained glass windows not to be missed. Ride a hand-carved carousel aboard an ostrich, flamingo, loon, or even a moose while we visit LARK Toys in Kellogg, or maybe treat yourself to a sweet treat as you browse the toy museum and shop the toy and book stores. Lunch on your own in downtown Winona. Fee includes coffee and roll, admissions, motorcoach transportation and guide. Wear closed-toe shoes. Register by July 18. Wed Aug 3 • 7:15a-6:00p • 1 session • $59 S. Mansee • Activity Rating 3 • #8022SuSA Oxford Community Center (7:15a) Grace Lutheran Church (7:35a)

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Wondering where to find inexpensive, sturdy, and practical cooking equipment here in the Twin Cities metro? Join Jan for an afternoon of stops at stores you may never have heard of, much less visited! (If you email Jan after registering, she'll be sure to include what you're looking for on the tour—or tell you where to find it.) Along the way, you'll nibble your way through some lovely street food and learn tips on cooking with your new equipment. Sun Aug 7 • 1:00-4:00p • 1 session • $39 J. Grover • Activity Rating 3 • #8027SuSA

Magnolia Blossom Boat Tour

Relax and take in the view of the Mississippi River as we cruise on the Magnolia Blossom paddle wheeler. Hidden Falls on the right, Minnehaha Park and Falls runoff on the left, a great view of the water cascading over the dam; pass through Lock & Dam #1 to the pool at Riverside Park; Minneapolis Boat Club and the East River Flats at the University of Minnesota. Fee includes box lunch, narrated cruise and guide. Register by August 1. Wed Aug 17 • 11:00a-2:00p • 1 session • $54 S. Mansee • Activity Rating 2 • #8018SuSA Watergate Marina, 2500 Crosby Farm Rd., 55116

William O’Brien State Park

Discover the fascinating hobby of geocaching and how you can use it to explore Minnesota State Parks' hidden treasures. You will learn how to use a GPS unit, and then head out in the park to find some specially-placed caches. Hiking is available on your own if you prefer. Bring a bag lunch to eat along the river in Stillwater or eat out at a local restaurant. Fee includes admissions, minimotorcoach transportation and guide. Register by August 10. Wed Aug 31 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $42 S. Mansee • Activity Rating 3 • #8019SuSA Oxford Community Center (9:00a) Grace Lutheran Church (9:20a)

Register online at commed.spps.org


Travel F. Scott Fitzgerald Art Deco Walking Tour

Explore the literary and architectural history of downtown Saint Paul during the Jazz Age. You will learn about 13 art deco buildings, eight up-close, as well as the long-forgotten Kilmarnock Bookstore on Fourth Street, which became the center of the Twin Cities literary community in the 1920s. Backroom discussions by the fire inspired young writers to do the best work of their careers, including F. Scott Fitzgerald. That spirit of collaboration lives on today in the artisans, artists and creative entrepreneurs who live and work in downtown. "Meet the Makers," a walking guide to their shops, studios and kitchens to explore on your own, will be available for purchase from your guide for $1. Meet in front of the St. Paul Athletic Club, downtown St. Paul. Register by August 31. Sat Sep 10 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $30 J. Mathison • Activity Rating 3 • #8020SuSA St. Paul Athletic Club (in front), 340 Cedar St., 55101

EXTENDED TRAVEL St. Paul Community Education is pleased to offer extended travel for 2016/17 in cooperation with Landmark Tours. A local and family-owned company, Landmark has been providing quality escorted vacation packages for over 25 years. Each inclusive package features roundtrip airfare, quality accommodations, many meals, deluxe motorcoach transportation and the services of a professional tour manager. Extended travel opportunities include the following: • The Pacific Coast featuring Portland & San Francisco – June 17-24, 2016 – NEW! • Grand Canadian Rockies featuring Calgary Stampede – July 15-24, 2016 – NEW! • Classic Canadian Rockies – July 27-August 2, 2016 • Alaska Land & Sea: Wild Denali Adventure – August 7-19, 2016 – NEW! • Nova Scotia featuring Cape Breton – August 17-26, 2016 – NEW! • Autumn in New England – September 24-30, 2016 • Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta – October 5-10, 2016 • San Antonio Christmas Lights – December 4-8, 2016 • Hawaii – 4-Island Cruise & Tour – February, 2017 • And more!

To inquire about or register for these tours, or to receive detailed tour information, call the C.E. Office at Harding HS at 651-744-3072, or visit www.commed.spps.org

Register online at commed.spps.org

FREE! Extended Travel Showcase Mark your calendars to join St. Paul Community Education and Landmark Tours and learn more about the upcoming 2016/17 extended travel 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 information. Tue Jun 21 • 6:00-7:30p • 1 session 1780 West 7th • #6115FSA

Autumn in Galena, Illinois

So much to do and so little time! Our travels will take us through Decorah, Iowa for lunch at the Restauration at the Hotel Winneshiek, a turn-of-the-century historic boutique hotel, then off to Dyersville, the home of “Field of Dreams,” the 1989 film that featured Kevin Costner. Wednesday we will be Galenabound for a narrated historic tour followed by time to shop. Enjoy lunch on your own and an optional architectural walking tour. We will return to Dubuque for a late afternoon cruise aboard the Spirit of Dubuque to relax and enjoy the autumn colors from the Mississippi River. Get a taste of Dubuque by attending a historic progressive dinner while visiting three distinctive historic locations. Our return will follow the Wisconsin side of the big river, with stops at Wyalusing State Park near Bagley, Wisconsin for another great view of the river and time to take a short walk. Finally, lunch in La Crosse with a rest stop at Nelson Cheese Factory. Fee includes coffee and roll stop, five meals, admissions, two nights lodging in Dubuque, motorcoach transportation and guides. Register by August 15. Tue-Thu Oct 4-6 • 8:00a $499 single; $449 double S. Mansee/T. McCormick • Activity Rating 3 • #8024FSA Tue Oct 4 • SPPS District Administration Building (8:00a) Thu Oct 6 • Return (6:00p) SUMMER 2016

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Adult Learning Programs for Adults with Disabilities

Supportive Experiential Education for Adults with Mental Illness

Community Cultural Center

CLEAR

Community Leisure Education & Recreation

Develop intellectual, creative, social and practical skills. Classes include Independent Living Skills, Expressive Arts, Adult Basic and Continuing Education, Technology, Science and Physical Education. Classes meet Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at SPPS Community and Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 651-228-3655 | www.commed.spps.org Activities and special events for adults with developmental disabilities. Monthly calendars list a variety of activities including Cooking, Crafts, Bingo, Karaoke and Outings. Classes meet Mondays & Wednesdays, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at SPPS Community and Education Service Office, 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 651-293-5272 | www.commed.spps.org Meet with old and new friends, share interests, explore talents and learn skills for a rich and independent life. Classes include Arts & Crafts, Bingo, Computer, Cooking, Dance Exercise, Fashion, Games, Music, Movies, Needlework, Swimming and more. Classes meet Tuesdays & Thursdays, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Bridge View School, 360 Colborne Street, 55102 651-293-5272 | www.commed.spps.org

Adult Diploma | GED | Math | English | Computer Skills | Job Skills | College Prep.

JOIN TODAY! FREE CLASSES for ADULTS at multiple St. Paul locations

Classes are offered weekday mornings, afternoons and evenings. Register Mondays and Wednesdays at Hubbs Center (1030 University Ave.); Tuesdays and Thursdays at East Side Learning Hub @ Harding (1526 E. Sixth St.).

Call 651-290-4822 or visit www.hubbs.spps.org

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SPPS Office of College and Career Readiness (OCCR) Department of Alternative Education

Secondary and Post-Secondary school programs include...

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AGAPE (Adolescent Girls And Parenting Education) Career Pathways Academy Career and Technical Education Evening High School (at Gordon Parks and the East Side Learning Hub @ Harding) Gateway to College ALC Gordon Parks Graduation Progress and Acceleration LEAP (Limited English Accelerated Program) Post-Secondary Programs and Partnerships School Counseling Services

Alternative Education district-wide options include...

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Extended Day for Learning (EDL) Freedom Schools Multi-District Partnerships Online Classes (for high school credit recovery only) Partnerships with Charter and Non-Public Schools Summer Term (S-Term)

Questions? Call us at (651) 744-8020 or visit

occr.spps.org

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Aquatics Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.

Registration

Phone: 651-744-5094 Mail: C.E. Office at Central HS Central Senior High School 275 N. Lexington Pkwy. St. Paul, MN 55104

No class July 4 Additional registration information on page 50.

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.

Evening Session Dates Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays

June 13 – August 8 • No class July 4 June 14 – August 2 June 15 – August 3 June 16 – August 4

Daytime Session Dates

Daytime classes meet Monday through Thursday for two weeks unless otherwise noted. 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, 5 years and older, must use gender appropriate locker rooms.

Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org

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ADULT AQUATICS Adult Beginning

Ages 15 and up. Learn the basic strokes and proper breathing techniques (similar to Levels 1-3). No class July 4. Como Park High School Pool Mon Jun 13 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2100SuB Wed Jun 15 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2100SuA

Adult Intermediate: Stroke Development

Ages 15 and up. Swimmers work to improve front and back crawl and increase endurance. Focus will be on technique and stroke refinement. Swimmers will also be introduced to breaststroke and butterfly. Swimmers must be able to swim 50 yards (two lengths of the pool) without stopping. Como Park High School Pool Tue Jun 14 • 6:00-6:50p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2101SuS

Adult Intermediate: Endurance

Ages 15 and up. Swimmers work on coordination and refinement of all strokes and increase their distances. Swimmers must be able to swim 100 yards (four lengths of the pool) without stopping. Como Park High School Pool Tue Jun 14 • 7:00-7:50p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2103SuE

Adult Advanced

Ages 15 and up. Work on all strokes but emphasis will be on endurance and distance swimming (great for triathlon training). Swimmers must be able to swim 500 yards (20 lengths of the pool) without stopping. Como Park High School Pool Tue Jun 14 • 8:00-8:50p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2102SuA

Pi-Yo-Chi

Ages 15 and up. Develop strength, range of motion, balance and relaxation by combining the core strengthening exercises of Pilates, the lengthening and balancing poses of yoga, and the flowing movements of t'ai chi. The warm water provides neutral support, ease of movement, variable resistance, and balanced postural alignment, making the class accessible to all fitness levels. Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Thu Jun 16 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2206SuP Register online at commed.spps.org


Family Planetarium

Aquatics No class July 4

Prenatal Water Exercise

Ages 15 and up. Help alleviate pain and reduce stress and fatigue while strengthening postural muscles and building endurance in preparation for labor and delivery. Recommended for women at least 12 weeks pregnant. Doctor’s approval required. Ladder entry/exit only. Como Park High School Pool Tue Jun 14 • 6:00-6:50p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2208SuP

Water Workout

Water Babies

Ages 15 and up. Tone up your body and improve cardiovascular fitness while having fun exercising in the water to music. Toning will be emphasized. Ladder entry/exit only. Como Park High School Pool Tue Jun 14 • 5:00-5:50p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2200SuA Thu Jun 16 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2200SuB

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. No class July 4. Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Jun 13 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2000SuA Mon Jun 13 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2000SuB

Water Yoga

Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Tue Jun 14 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2000SuC Tue Jun 14 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2000SuD Tue Jun 14 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2000SuE Thu Jun 16 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2000SuF Thu Jun 16 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2000SuG

Ages 15 and up. Discover ways to increase your coordination, flexibility and muscular endurance with innovative yoga moves in the water. No class July 4. Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Jun 13 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2203SuY

Lifeguard Training

Become certified in American Red Cross Lifeguarding for pools, First Aid, CPR, and AED. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory. Students must be 15 years or older by the last day of class and be able to pass a skills pre-test. Participants who do not pass the pre-test will be issued a refund minus a $20 processing fee and will not be able to continue in the course. Certification will be issued after successful completion of written exams and skill tests; if participants do not pass the course, neither certification nor refund will be issued. For more information, call 651-744-5094 or visit www.commed.spps.org/aquatics. Como Park High School Pool Mon-Fri Aug 8 • 8:30a-3:30p • 6 sessions • $225 • #2302SuL • Skills pre-test will be Wed., Aug. 3, 12:00-1:00p, at Central HS pool.

Register online at commed.spps.org

Swim Instructor Assistant Training

Learn how to assist swim instructors in teaching swim lessons. Candidates must be 14 years or older, demonstrate a strong sense of maturity and responsibility, and be competent swimmers. Participants must pass a skills pre-test conducted on the first day. Participants unable to pass the skills pre-test will be refunded the course fee minus a $10 processing fee. The course consists of classroom training as well as six hours of hands-on training in the pool (hands-on training dates/times are discussed and scheduled during the classroom training portion). Certification will be issued after successful completion of both classroom and hands-on training. After successful completion of the course, participants may apply for an assistant position with Community Education. For more information call 651-7445094 or visit www.commed.spps.org/aquatics. Como Park High School Pool Mon-Thu Jun 13 • 8:30a-2:00p • 4 sessions • $90 • #2300SuA SUMMER 2016

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YOUTH AQUATICS 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. No class July 4. Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Jun 13 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001SuA Mon Jun 13 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001SuB Mon Jun 13 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001SuC Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Tue Jun 14 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001SuD Tue Jun 14 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001SuE Thu Jun 16 • 5:30-5:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001SuF Thu Jun 16 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001SuG Thu Jun 16 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2001SuH

Waders with Parents

For children ages 4 and 5 with little pool experience to prepare them for Waders (without parents). No class July 4. Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Jun 13 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2002SuA Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Thu Jun 16 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2002SuB

Waders

For children ages 4 and 5 (must be at least 4 years old by start of class). Learn beginning swimming skills and have fun in the water. Children will participate without parents in the water. No class July 4. Bridge View School Therapeutic Pool Mon Jun 13 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2003SuA Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Tue Jun 14 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2003SuB Tue Jun 14 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2003SuC Tue Jun 14 • 7:00-7:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2003SuD Thu Jun 16 • 6:00-6:25p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2003SuE Thu Jun 16 • 6:30-6:55p • 8 sessions • $52 • #2003SuF

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Level 1

For children 5-10 years old. Gain confidence in the water and work on floating, gliding and kicking, and learn the basics of front crawl, back crawl, and elementary backstroke. Swimmers will be supported and assisted by the instructor for most skills. No class July 4. Como Park High School Pool Mon Jun 13 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2004SuA Wed Jun 15 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2004SuC Thu Jun 16 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2004SuD Mon-Thu Jun 20 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2004SuE Mon-Thu Jun 20 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2004SuF Mon-Thu Jul 11 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2004SuG Mon-Thu Jul 11 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2004SuH Mon-Thu Jul 25 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2004SuI Mon-Thu Jul 25 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2004SuJ Como Park Elementary School Therapeutic Pool Tue Jun 14 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2004SuB

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. No class July 4. Como Park High School Pool Mon Jun 13 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2005SuA Wed Jun 15 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2005SuB Thu Jun 16 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2005SuC Mon-Thu Jun 20 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2005SuD Mon-Thu Jun 20 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2005SuE Mon-Thu Jul 11 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2005SuF Mon-Thu Jul 11 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2005SuG Mon-Thu Jul 25 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2005SuH Mon-Thu Jul 25 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2005SuI

Register online at commed.spps.org


Aquatics No class July 4

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. No class July 4. Como Park High School Pool Mon Jun 13 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2006SuA Wed Jun 15 • 5:30-6:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2006SuB Thu Jun 16 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2006SuC Mon-Thu Jun 20 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2006SuD Mon-Thu Jul 11 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2006SuE Mon-Thu Jul 25 • 9:00-9:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2006SuF Mon-Thu Jul 25 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2006SuG

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 backstroke and will be introduced to sidestroke and breaststroke. No class July 4. Como Park High School Pool Mon Jun 13 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2007SuA Wed Jun 15 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2007SuB Thu Jun 16 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2007SuC Mon-Thu Jun 20 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2007SuD Mon-Thu Jul 11 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2007SuE Mon-Thu Jul 25 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2007SuF

Lifeguards and Swim Instructors Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education is currently hiring lifeguards and instructors.

Lifeguard

Responsible for ensuring the safety of facility patrons by preventing and responding to emergencies. Minimum Qualifications: Current certification in the following: n American Red Cross Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED

Get trained as a Lifeguard or Swim Instructor See page 27.

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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YOUTH AQUATICS 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. No class July 4. Como Park High School Pool Mon Jun 13 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2008SuA Wed Jun 15 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2008SuB Thu Jun 16 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2008SuC Mon-Thu Jun 20 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2008SuD Mon-Thu Jul 11 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2008SuE Mon-Thu Jul 25 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2008SuF

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. No class July 4. Como Park High School Pool Mon Jun 13 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2009SuA Wed Jun 15 • 6:30-7:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2009SuB Thu Jun 16 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2009SuC Mon-Thu Jun 20 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2009SuD Mon-Thu Jul 11 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2009SuE Mon-Thu Jul 25 • 10:00-10:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2009SuF

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. Como Park High School Pool Wed Jun 15 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2010SuA Mon-Thu Jul 11 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2010SuB

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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 Wed Jun 15 • 7:30-8:20p • 8 sessions • $66 • #2012SuA Mon-Thu Jun 20 • 11:00-11:50a • 8 sessions • $66 • #2012SuB

FREE TRIAL! Introduction to Synchronized Swimming

Participants much be at least 6 years old and be able to swim the width of the pool. Stop by and see if you are interested in synchronized swimming! Swimmers are encouraged to attend as many of the three sessions as possible. Call Vicky Knutsen with questions at 651-470-3223. To register, call the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094. Harding High School Pool Mon/Wed/Fri Aug 22/24/26 • 6:00-7:30p • 3 sessions • Free V. Knutsen • #2020Su

Advanced Synchronized Swimming

This nationally-ranked program is focused on developing swim skills which include dance and acrobatic movements 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. Harding High School Pool Mon-Fri • Jun 13 • 2:00-5:00p • 14 sessions • $215 • #2022SuAA

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Driver Education

Registration for all Driver Education classes is accepted by the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.

SUPERVISED DRIVING LOG

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 an instruction permit, students contact the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094 to schedule Behind-the-Wheel instruction to prepare for the road test. • After successful completion of classroom instruction, the student has 18 months to complete the Behind-the-Wheel portion of the program. • Students are required to have their permit for six months, complete six hours of Behind-the-Wheel instruction, complete either the 40- or 50-hour supervised driving log, and be 16 years of age before they are eligible to take the road test for a driver’s license. • Refunds minus a $50 fee will be issued upon request for cancellation. Refunds will not be issued once the course has ended. • For more information and a full list of program procedures, visit, www.commed.spps.org/drivered. Fee: $330 Payment plans: 1) Full payment with registration form or 2) $165 with registration form and remaining $165 paid before the last day of class. Registration is not available online or by phone. 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/drivered, then click on "How to Register" to download form. Registration for all Driver Education classes is accepted by the C.E. Office at Central HS, 275 N. Lexington Pkwy., 55104 (651-744-5094).

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Effective January 1, 2015, every driver under the age of 18 who completes behind-the-wheel instruction and is testing for a provisional driver’s license must submit a driving log. Parents/ guardians have two options regarding the supervised driving log: • Complete a supplemental parent/guardian class (see below) provided by an approved Minnesota Driver Education program, 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/drivered.

Parent/Guardian Awareness Class on Teen Driver Safety

This free 90-minute class for the parents/guardians of teen drivers is designed to increase parental awareness and involvement with teen driving issues, to further reduce teen-involved traffic crashes, injuries and fatalities, and to explain the Minnesota graduated driver licensing process. Completion of this course allows the parent/guardian and teen driver to complete the 40hour supervised driving log instead of the 50-hour. A certificate of completion will be issued to the parent/guardian at the end of the class which will need to be submitted to the driver exam staff at the time of the student's license exam. The certificate is valid for one teen; for subsequent teens who complete a driver education program, another parent/guardian class is required. This class is free, but requires registration. Wed Jun 29 • 6:30-8:00p • 1 session • Free Central HS • C. Anderson • #2525SuDA Wed Aug 3 • 6:30-8:00p • 1 session • Free Harding HS • C. Anderson • #2525SuDB

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Driver Education Registration for all Driver Education classes is accepted by the C.E. Office at Central HS at 651-744-5094.

DRIVER EDUCATION CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION Mon-Fri Jun 20-Jul 12 • 8:00-10:00a • 15 sessions • $330 (No class July 1, 4) Washington TMS • #2500SuDA Mon-Fri Jun 20-Jul 12 • 1:00-3:00p • 15 sessions • $330 (No class July 1, 4) Washington TMS • #2500SuDB Mon-Fri Jul 18-Aug 5 • 9:00-11:00a • 15 sessions • $330 Washington TMS • #2500SuDC

Looking for Driving Classes 55+? See Older Adults, page 18.

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Mon-Fri Aug 8-19 • 8:30-11:30a • 10 sessions • $330 Central HS • #2500SuDD Mon-Fri Aug 8-19 • 1:00-4:00p • 10 sessions • $330 Central HS • #2500SuDE

Interested in teaching a class and working with the community? Community Education is always looking for talented instructors available after school hours, in evenings and on Saturdays. We are currently seeking qualified instructors to work with adults and youth in a variety of topics. For more information, visit

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Phone: 651-487-7383 Mail: C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center 560 Concordia Ave. St. Paul, MN 55103

Additional registration information on page 50.

• 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. • Additional scholarships may be available for full-day sessions. • Youth attending full-day sessions should bring a bag lunch.

Baby-sitter's Training

Ages 11-14. The SafeSitter®, Inc. program is a medically accurate, hands-on program that teaches you how to handle emergencies when caring for young children. Learn to work with children of various ages, basic first aid, CPR, and when and how to call for help. Receive a baby-sitting kit and certification. Wed Jun 15 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $75 Rondo Education Center • Eagan YMCA staff • #1910SuA Thu Jun 16 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $75 Rondo Education Center • Eagan YMCA staff • #1910SuB Fri Jul 15 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $75 Highland Park Elem • Eagan YMCA staff • #1910SuC Fri Aug 12 • 9:00a-3:00p • 1 session • $75 L'Etoile du Nord – • Eagan YMCA staff • #1910SuD Lower Campus

Fencing Camp

Entering grades 2-5. New and experienced students are invited. Fencing classes improve dexterity, speed, quickness and focus. Get ready to face your foe in mano-a-mano matches that will test your strength, speed, discipline and desire. Equipment is provided. Mon-Fri Jun 27 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $150 St. Anthony Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #321SuA Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $150 EXPO Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #321SuB

Rock Climbing Camp

Ages 6-12. 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-Fri Jun 13 • 9:00a-1:00p • 5 sessions • $185 Vertical Endeavors • #5181SuA 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Mon-Fri Jul 11 • 9:00a-1:00p • 5 sessions • $185 Vertical Endeavors • #5181SuB 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106 Mon-Fri Aug 22 • 9:00a-1:00p • 5 sessions • $185 Vertical Endeavors • #5181SuC 855 Phalen Blvd., 55106

Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse

Entering grades 1-5. What would you do to survive the wild? Test your hunting skills in archery and catch fish using a rod you design. Build a shelter and a solar oven, and find treasures using geocaching equipment. Mon-Fri Jul 25 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $160 EXPO Elem • SPPS Community Ed staff • #1117SuA

Tae Kwon Do

Entering grades 1-6. Come and explore this martial art that strengthens not only your body, but your mind and spirit, too! Tae Kwon Do uniform or athletic clothes must be worn to participate during class. Thu Jun 23 • 9:00-10:00a • 7 sessions • $84 Horace Mann School • Spirit Tae Kwon Do • #1178SuA

Urban Outdoor Adventure Camp Go for the Gold

Entering grades 1-5. Form a team, create your flag, and design your events! Spend the week planning and practicing for a Friday filled with opening, closing, and medal ceremonies and competitions you will never forget. Mon-Fri Aug 1 • 8:30a-3:30p • 5 sessions • $140 Battle Creek Elem • SPPS Community Ed staff • #1375SuA

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Entering grades 1-5. Put down the electronics and join us for a week of outdoor activities in the Twin Cities! Fishing, swimming, hiking and much more! A new adventure every day. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $170 EXPO Elem • R. Rentzel/E. Robinette • #1102SuA

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Gymnastics Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383. Our gymnastics program is safe, supportive, engaging and fun. In class, children gain flexibility, leadership, strength and coordination. Our instructors enjoy working with youth of all ages and abilities. We do end-of-session evaluations of students and inform families when children are ready to progress. Observation is limited to the last day of class. Parents/guardians must complete and sign a waiver on the first day of class in order for their child to participate. More information can be found at http://commed.spps.org/cp.gymnastics. No class at Central HS: July 4-8; evening of August 9. No class at Highland Park HS: July 4-8.

Tumble Bugs

9-18 month old child and one adult. Begin developing your child's strength, coordination and tracking ability in a fun group environment. Let's work together to stretch, wiggle and roll! Highland Park HS Mon Jun 20 • 8:30-9:00a • 8 sessions • $50 • #210SuA Mon Jun 20 • 3:30-4:00p • 8 sessions • $50 • #210SuB

Tiny Tumblers

18-30 months and one adult. Let's work together to develop balancing, jumping, rolling, climbing and hanging skills! Highland Park HS Mon Jun 20 • 9:00-9:30a • 8 sessions • $50 • #200SuA Mon Jun 20 • 4:00-4:30p • 8 sessions • $50 • #200SuB

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 Tue Jun 14 • 6:00-6:30p • 7 sessions • $44 • #201SuC Thu Jun 16 • 9:00-9:30a • 8 sessions • $50 • #201SuD Highland Park HS Mon Jun 20 • 9:30-10:00a • 8 sessions • $50 • #201SuA Mon Jun 20 • 4:30-5:00p • 8 sessions • $50 • #201SuB

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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 Tue Jun 14 • 9:00-9:45a • 8 sessions • $62 • #202SuC Thu Jun 16 • 5:30-6:15p • 8 sessions • $62 • #202SuD Highland Park HS Mon Jun 20 • 10:00-10:45a • 8 sessions • $62 • #202SuA Mon Jun 20 • 5:00-5:45p • 8 sessions • $62 • #202SuB

Beginners

Ages 5 and up with little or no previous gymnastic experience. Gymnasts will learn the basics of floor exercise, uneven bars, balance beam, vault and dance. Central HS • Ages 5 and up Tue Jun 14 • 7:00-8:00p • 7 sessions • $62 • #203SuC Thu Jun 16 • 10:00-11:00a • 8 sessions • $70 • #203SuD Thu Jun 16 • 6:15-7:15p • 8 sessions • $70 • #203SuE Central HS • Ages 9-13 Tue Jun 14 • 10:00-11:00a • 8 sessions • $70 • #203SuG Thu Jun 16 • 7:15-8:15p • 8 sessions • $70 • #203SuF Highland Park HS • Ages 5 and up Mon Jun 20 • 11:30a-12:30p • 8 sessions • $70 • #203SuA Mon Jun 20 • 7:00-8:00p • 8 sessions • $70 • #203SuB

Advanced Beginners

Ages 6 and up. Coach approval required. Gymnasts who wish to progress more quickly may register for more than one class a week. Central HS Tue Jun 14 • 10:00-11:00a • 8 sessions • $70 • #204SuC Thu Jun 16 • 7:15-8:15p • 8 sessions • $70 • #204SuD Highland Park HS Mon Jun 20 • 10:30-11:30a • 8 sessions • $70 • #204SuA Mon Jun 20 • 6:00-7:00p • 8 sessions • $70 • #204SuB

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Boys-Only Beginners

Participants work on vault, rings, pommel horse, high bar, parallel bars and floor. Central HS • Ages 4-6 Tue Jun 14 • 6:30-7:15p • 7 sessions • $55 • #208SuA Thu Jun 16 • 9:45-10:30a • 8 sessions • $62 • #208SuB Central HS • Ages 7-13 Tue Jun 14 • 11:00a-12:00p • 8 sessions • $70 • #208SuC Thu Jun 16 • 6:15-7:15p • 8 sessions • $70 • #208SuD

Boys-Only Advanced Beginners

Ages 7-13. Coach approval required. Central HS Thu Jun 16 • 11:00a-12:00p • 8 sessions • $70 • #214SuA

Mini Flips

Ages 3-6. Coach approval required. Central HS Thu Jun 16 • 9:45-10:30a • 8 sessions • $62 • #205SuB Highland Park HS Mon Jun 20 • 5:45-6:30p • 8 sessions • $62 • #205SuA

Kinder Flips

Ages 4-6. Coach approval required. Central HS Tue Jun 14 • 6:30-7:30p • 7 sessions • $62 • #206SuC Highland Park HS Mon Jun 20 • 10:30-11:30a • 8 sessions • $70 • #206SuA Mon Jun 20 • 6:00-7:00p • 8 sessions • $70 • #206SuB

Gymnastics

Flips

Ages 6 and up. Coach approval required. Central HS Tue Jun 14 • 7:00-8:30p • 7 sessions • $76 • #207SuC Thu Jun 16 • 7:00-8:30p • 8 sessions • $86 • #207SuD Highland Park HS Mon Jun 20 • 11:00a-12:30p • 8 sessions • $86 • #207SuA Mon Jun 20 • 4:30-6:30p • 8 sessions • $94 • #207SuB

Pre-Team: Non-Competitive

Ages 6 and up. Coach approval required. Central HS Mon/Fri Jun 13 • 9:00a-12:00p • 18 sessions • $231 • #258SuB Tue/Thu Jun 14 • 4:00-6:00p • 17 sessions • $201 • #258SuC Highland Park HS Wed/Fri Jun 15 • 10:00a-12:00p • 18 sessions • $213 • #258SuA

Saltos

Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383 for information. Central HS • Two-day option Mon/Wed Jun 13 • 9:00a-12:00p • $231 • #254SuA • Class ends August 17. Tue/Thu Jun 14 • 4:00-6:00p • $201 • #254SuB • Class ends August 18. Central HS • Three-day option Mon/Wed/Fri Jun 13 • 9:00a-12:00p • $345 • #254SuC • Class ends August 19.

Lil' Sparks

Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org

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Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383 for information. Highland Park HS Tue/Thu Jun 14 • 8:00-10:00a • $213 • #250SuA • Class ends August 18.

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Gymnastics Register online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383.

Fireflies

Dragons

Dragonflies

High School

Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383 for information. Highland Park HS Tue/Thu Jun 14 • 10:00a-12:00p • $213 • #251SuA • Class ends August 18.

Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383 for information. Highland Park HS Tue-Fri Jun 14 • 8:00-11:00a • $459 • #257SuA • Class ends August 19.

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Coach approval required. Days/times vary; see schedule online at www.commed.spps.org or call the C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center at 651-487-7383 for information. Highland Park HS Tue-Fri Jun 14 • 8:00-11:00a • $459 • #252SuA • Class ends August 19.

For high school competitors at the Junior Varsity and Varsity level. Strength and conditioning included. Highland Park HS Tue Jun 21 • 8:00-11:00a • 8 sessions • $102 • #256SuA

Gymnastics Mini-Camp

Ages 5 and up. Flip, tumble and twist! Build your gymnastic skills and new friendships with other gymnasts. This camp is appropriate for all skill levels. Highland Park HS Mon-Thu Jun 13 • 9:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $88 • #211SuA Central HS Mon-Thu Aug 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $88 • #211SuB

Help Youth In Need by contributing to the Lyle Swanson Youth Scholarship Fund. For details and to make a contribution, visit www.commed.spps.org

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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 50.

• 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. • Additional scholarships may be available for full-day sessions. • Youth attending full-day sessions should bring a bag lunch.

Bro Camp

Entering grades 1-6. Build brotherhood with boys from across the city as you work together to set goals, build teams and use your leadership to create a positive change in your community. Girls are invited to register for Totally Girls Camp happening the same week; see page 39. Youth should register by their gender identity. Mon-Fri Jul 18 • 9:00a-4:00p • 5 sessions • $35 Baker Center • SPPS Community Ed staff • #1184SuB

Camp Fearless

Entering grades 1-5. Conquering fears is empowering and fun. Spend the week challenging common fears like stage fright, heights, and simply trying things out of your comfort zone. Change your jitters to joy! Mon-Fri Jun 27 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $160 Highland Park Elem • E. Robinette/R. Rentzel • #1256SuA

Camp Kindergarten

Designed for youth entering kindergarten in Fall, 2016. Get ready for your first day of school! Practice the ins and outs of the school day including: walking in line, riding the bus and circle time. Experience the fun with games, songs and art projects. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 8:30-11:30a • 5 sessions • $85 Randolph Heights Elem • L. Dochniak/A. Nelson • #323SuA Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 8:30-11:30a • 5 sessions • $85 EXPO Elem • M. Ross • #323SuB Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 12:00-3:00p • 5 sessions • $85 EXPO Elem • M. Ross • #323SuC

French Immersion Camp

Entering grades 1-5. Bonjour! Have fun en Français this summer through cooking, singing, crafts, sports, games and cultural activities. The camp is conducted entirely in French and is designed for youth with significant background in French. Mon-Fri Aug 8 • 8:30a-3:00p • 5 sessions • $170 L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • #325SuA Lower Campus Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 8:30a-3:00p • 5 sessions • $170 L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • #325SuC Lower Campus

French Immersion Camp for New Kindergarteners

Designed for kindergarteners enrolled in L'Etoile du Nord French Immersion School beginning Fall, 2016. Prepare for the transition to immersion kindergarten by walking through the ins and outs of the school day and practicing French through games, songs and cultural activities. Register for either morning or afternoon session. Extended day option available for afternoon participants. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 8:30-11:30a • 5 sessions • $85 L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • #326SuA Lower Campus Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 12:00-3:00p • 5 sessions • $85 L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • #326SuA Lower Campus

French Immersion Camp: Extended Day

Entering grades K-5. Extended day option for participants of the French Immersion Camp includes activities in French. Mon-Fri Aug 8 • 3:00-5:00p • 5 sessions • $50 L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • #325SuB Lower Campus Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 3:00-5:00p • 5 sessions • $50 L'Etoile du Nord – • French Immersion staff • #325SuD Lower Campus

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Hollywood Readers

Entering grades 1-4. Dig deeper into the stories of your favorite movie characters! We will embark on a literary adventure through reading, acting, games and art. Mon-Fri Jun 20 • 8:30a-3:30p • 5 sessions • $25 Galtier Community • Minnesota Reading Corps • #1034SuA School

Mandarin Immersion Camp

Entering grades 1-5. Join your friends and cook, sing, create and play, all in Mandarin. The camp is conducted entirely in Mandarin and is designed for youth with significant background in Mandarin. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 8:30a-3:00p • 5 sessions • $170 Hamline Elem • Mandarin Immersion staff • #1805SuA

Mandarin Immersion Camp: Extended Day

Entering grades 1-5. Extended day option for participants of the Mandarin Immersion Camp includes activities in Mandarin. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 3:00-5:00p • 5 sessions • $50 Hamline Elem • Mandarin Immersion staff • #1805SuB

Mandarin Immersion Camp for New Kindergarteners

Designed for kindergarteners enrolled in the Jie Ming Mandarin Immersion Academy beginning Fall, 2016. Prepare for the transition to immersion kindergarten by walking through the ins and outs of the school day and practicing Mandarin through games, songs and cultural activities. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 8:30-11:30a • 5 sessions • $85 Hamline Elem • Mandarin Immersion staff • #1806SuA

Night at the Museum

Entering grades 1-5. Spend the week making history come alive! Design giant Moai statues, volcanoes, dinosaurs and more. Create your own museum, protect it from historical foes, and lead tours for family and friends on the last day. Mon-Fri Jul 18 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $160 EXPO Elem • J. Moeller/R. Rentzel • #1380SuA

Preschool: Book & Cook

Ages 3-5. Dr. Seuss likes green eggs and ham. Dragons Love Tacos. The Very Hungry Caterpillar likes everything! Let's read some stories and make food inspired by the books. Thu Jun 23 • 9:00-10:00a • 3 sessions • $24 Horace Mann School • B. Blomgren • #1802SuA

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Preschool: French

Ages 3-5. Bonjour les amis! Discover the French language through art, games and music. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 9:00-10:00a • 5 sessions • $50 L'Etoile du Nord – • Language Sprout • #1711SuA Lower Campus

Preschool: Mandarin Chinese

Ages 3-5. Ni Hao! Let's discover Mandarin Chinese through art, games and music. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 9:00-10:00a • 5 sessions • $50 Hamline Elem • Language Sprout • #1811SuA

Preschool: Me Gusta Español

Ages 3-5. ¡Hola amigos! Discover the Spanish language through art, games and music. Thu Jun 23 • 9:00-10:00a • 7 sessions • $68 Horace Mann School • Language Sprout • #1602SuA Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 9:00-10:00a • 5 sessions • $50 Adams • Language Sprout • #1602SuB

Language Sprout: Spanish

Entering grades 1-4. Vamanos, let's learn Spanish together! We'll cover a variety of vocabulary and verb conjugations, and use lots of fun games to build speech and comprehension skills. Thu Jun 23 • 10:00-11:00a • 7 sessions • $68 Horace Mann School • Language Sprout • #1610SuA

Spanish Immersion Camp

Entering grades 1-5. ¡Vamos a jugar! Immerse yourself in Spanish language and culture! Activities include arts, crafts, cooking, games, dance and cultural activities all taught en Español. Designed for students with a significant background in Spanish. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 8:30a-3:00p • 5 sessions • $170 Adams • Spanish Immersion staff • #304SuA

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Spanish Immersion Camp: Extended Day

Entering grades 1-5. Extended day option for participants of the Spanish Immersion Camp includes activities in Spanish. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 3:00-5:00p • 5 sessions • $50 Adams • Spanish Immersion staff • #304SuB

Spanish Immersion Camp for New Kindergarteners

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Tour the Cities: Field Trip Week

Entering grades 1-6. Wrap up your summer with a week of field trips! The adventure will begin each day with group games, team challenges, and new friends. Take off on a new adventure each day, by foot or by bus, to explore the awesome cities we live in. Mon-Fri Aug 22 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $185 Rondo Education Center • SPPS Community Ed staff • #350SuA

Designed for kindergarteners enrolled in Adams Spanish Immersion School beginning Fall, 2016. Prepare for the transition to immersion kindergarten by walking through the ins and outs of the school day and practicing Spanish through games, songs and cultural activities. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 8:30-11:30a • 5 sessions • $85 Adams • Spanish Immersion staff • #305SuA

Star Wars Camp

Entering grades 1-5. Battle the Galactic Empire as you channel the "force" like Luke and Rey. Make lightsabers, train as a Jedi and destroy the Death Star. Mon-Fri Aug 1 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $170 EXPO Elem • SPPS Community Ed staff • #1231SuA

Totally Girls Camp

Entering grades 1-6. Girls – it's your time to shine! Meet other girls in your community and work together to set goals, build teams and use your leadership to create a positive change. Boys are invited to register for Bro Camp happening the same week; see page 37. Youth should register by their gender identity. Mon-Fri Jul 18 • 9:00a-4:00p • 5 sessions • $35 Baker Center • N. Gordon/E. Robinette • #1184SuA

Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org

Conspire to learn together! Register your child for Cahoots: an engaging, reflection-based eight week correspondence program designed to reduce summer learning loss. You will receive:  A summer workbook  Weekly reflection postcards  Online answer keys  An end of the summer field trip if they complete all weekly reflections on time Register for Math or Language Arts for $38 Or register for both for $62 Grade levels offered: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Register online at commed.spps.org or call 651-487-7383 Registration for Cahoots ends on June 1st. Visit commed.spps.org/cahoots for more information.

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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 50.

• 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. • Additional scholarships may be available for full-day sessions. • Youth attending full-day sessions should bring a bag lunch.

Amusement Park Science

Entering grades 2-5. Strap yourself in as we construct amusement park rides, including Ferris wheels and roller coasters with the K’NEX® building systems. Investigate why rides give us a thrill and stroll along the classroom midway to play probability games. Mon-Thu Aug 1 • 1:00-3:00p • 4 sessions • $70 Battle Creek Elem • Science Explorers • #1372SuA

H2O-OMG!

Entering grades 1-5. Water, water, everywhere… We use water to make art, electricity, grow food, and so on. Spend your week exploring possibilities and creating art, a water filter and an aquifer, and make plans to save our planet's water supply. Mon-Fri Jul 11 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $165 Highland Park Elem • SPPS Community Ed staff • #1254SuA

Hands-on Science: Launches & Explosions

Entering grades 1-5. Explore the physics of launching and the chemistry of mini explosions. Take project plans home and teach your friends! Wed Jun 22 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $34 Highland Park Elem • SPPS Community Ed staff • #1061SuA

Crazy Chemistry

Entering grades 2-5. Investigate the periodic table and learn about its families with fun and exciting experiments. Break chemical bonds, get messy with polymers, explore pH and much more. Mon-Thu Aug 1 • 10:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $70 Battle Creek Elem • Science Explorers • #1134SuA

Destination Mars: Rocketry Course

Entering grades 2-5. Launch your very own rocket 300 feet into the air! Make and take home rockets of varying difficulty. Investigate aeronautical concepts of propulsion, thrust, lift and drag. Bring two empty, 2-liter soda bottles to use in your rocket experiments. Mon-Fri Aug 8 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $113 EXPO Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #1411SuA

Hands-on Science: Nature Explorers

Entering grades 1-5. Identify flora unique to Minnesota and spend time outside exploring and discovering new plants and animals. Build your own diorama of your ideal natural habitat using objects found outside. Fri Jul 8 • 10:00a-12:00p • 1 session • $32 St. Anthony Park Elem • SPPS Community Ed staff • #1060SuA

Junior Woodshop

Entering grades 3-6. We'll use basic (non-power) tools like hammers, nails, a screwdriver, measuring tape, T-square and more, to measure, cut, sand and paint. Make a tic-tac-toe game, book holder and more! Take home the projects you build. Mon-Fri Jun 27 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $168 Highland Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #1251SuA

Grandmasters Chess Camp

Entering grades 1-8. Develop the brain-bending strategies of a brilliant and complex game of chess! Learn moves like Blitz and Double-Bug (playing with a partner), as well as opening, middle and end game strategies. Compete in a tournament on the last day. Mon-Fri Jun 20 • 9:00a-4:00p • 5 sessions • $204 Highland Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #300SuA Mon-Fri Jun 20 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $125 Highland Park Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #300SuB

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Math Quest Camp

Entering grades 1-4. Go on an adventure with math as your guide. Work as a team to develop your math skills to solve puzzles and challenges, and see how math relates to science and art. Tue-Fri Jun 14 • 8:30a-3:30p • 4 sessions • $20 Galtier Community School • Minnesota Math Corps • #1182SuB

Register online at commed.spps.org


Technology, Engineering & Math FamilyScience, Planetarium

Preschool: Curious Critters

Ages 3-5. Minnesota animals are amazing! Using music, movement, puppets and stories, we will learn all about the animals that live in our forests as well as our own backyards. Thu Jun 23 • 10:15a-12:00p • 3 sessions • $37 Horace Mann School • B. Blomgren • #1405SuA

Preschool: Get Wild with Wild Kratts

Techno Tinkering & Gizmos

Entering grades 1-5. Investigate gravity and energy to discover how moving toys worked before batteries! Explore modern toys by learning about electrical circuits, on/off switches and motors. Use your own tinkering kit to design and construct moving techno-creatures to take home. Tue-Fri Jul 5 • 10:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $74 St. Anthony Park Elem • Science Explorers • #1103SuA

Ages 3-5. It’s time for a creature adventure. Make your own creature power vest and explore the animal kingdom with songs, art and play. We're gonna go wild, wild, wild! Tue-Fri Jul 5 • 9:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $60 St. Anthony Park Elem • E. Robinette • #1284SuA

Preschool: LEGOS

Ages 4-5. Ignite your inner inventor and investigate basic engineering concepts. Build a race-car, blender, see-saw and more, using DUPLO and regular-sized LEGO blocks. Mon-Thu Aug 15 • 9:00-11:00a • 4 sessions • $77 EXPO Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #1127SuA

Python Coding

Entering grades 4-6. Learn how to code using one of the key programming languages used by professional developers – Python. Its syntax allows programmers to express concepts in fewer lines of code than would be possible in languages such as C++ or Java, making it the perfect coding language for beginners. Students should have basic keyboarding computer skills. Mon-Fri Jul 25 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $162 EXPO Elem • Computer Explorers • #1106SuA

You will receive:  A summer workbook  Weekly reflection postcards  Online answer keys  An end of the summer field trip if they complete all weekly reflections on time

Register online at commed.spps.org or call 651-487-7383 Registration for Cahoots ends on June 1st.

Find us on Social Media Register online at commed.spps.org

Register your child for Cahoots: an engaging, reflection-based eight week correspondence program designed to reduce summer learning loss.

Register for Math or Language Arts for $38 Or register for both for $62 Grade levels offered: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Full listing of classes available online at www.commed.spps.org

/SaintPaulCommunityEd

Conspire to learn together!

@SPPSCommunityEd

Visit commed.spps.org/cahoots for more information.

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Studio & Performing Arts Registration

Phone: 651-487-7383 Mail: C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center 560 Concordia Ave. St. Paul, MN 55103

Additional registration information on page 50.

• 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. • Additional scholarships may be available for full-day sessions. • Youth attending full-day sessions should bring a bag lunch.

Comic Book Creation

Entering grades 2-5. Write and draw your own comic book. Design characters from comic books, superhero movies and manga. Expand your storyline as your imagination comes to life! Tue-Fri Jul 5 • 9:00a-12:00p • 4 sessions • $84 St. Anthony Park Elem • K. Schweiger • #342SuA

Dance Fundamentals

Ages 6-10. Try out different dance styles like ballet, jazz, modern and more. Work on your posture, flexibility and movement coordination while learning proper moves. Use what you've learned to make up moves of your own! Thu Jun 23 • 10:00-11:00a • 7 sessions • $49 Horace Mann School • K. Waletzke • #1050SuA

Dance: Ribbons & Twirls

Ages 3-5. Wrap yourself in ribbon and dance the day away! Infuse jazz and ballet dance moves with a ribbon stick that is yours to keep. Thu Jun 23 • 11:00a-12:00p • 7 sessions • $52 Horace Mann School • K. Waletzke • #1155SuA

Disney Theatre: Twisted Tales

Entering grades 1-5. What would happen if Elsa and Anna visited Simba and Aladdin? Or if Merida joined The Avengers to defeat Maleficent? Take your favorite characters from Disney movies and twist the tales to create an all new story. Become the characters, write a script, make sets and costumes, and put on a final performance for family and friends. Mon-Fri Jun 20 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $165 Highland Park Elem • J. Moeller/R. Rentzel • #1346SuA

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Family Fun: Musical Discoveries

Ages 2-3 and adult. Discover music through fun and familiar themes. Children and caregivers will explore new and traditional songs through rhythmic musical activities, instrument play and movement. Caregivers will learn to use music at home to continue to build key social and developmental skills. Thu Jul 14 • 9:00-9:55a • 4 sessions • $84 Horace Mann School • MacPhail Center for Music • #1857SuA

Global Beats

Entering grades 2-5. Hand drum using congas, bongos, djembes and cajons. Learn contemporary and traditional African and Cuban rhythms and songs. Drums provided. No class July 21. Thu Jun 23 • 10:00-11:00a • 6 sessions • $65 Horace Mann School • B. Draper • #1355SuA

Guitar: Individual Lessons

Entering grades 1-12. Pick a melody, strum a chord and perform popular and classical guitar music. Play acoustic guitar as a beginning or progressing student. Participants must bring their own guitar. These are individual half-hour lessons. Tue Jun 21 • 9:00a-12:00p • 7 sessions • $128 Horace Mann School • P. Dougherty • #1100SuA Thu Jun 23 • 9:00a-12:00p • 7 sessions • $128 Horace Mann School • P. Dougherty • #1100SuB

Hogwarts Academy

Entering grades 1-5. Magical times await you at Hogwarts! Create your magic wand and experiment with potions, find and destroy Horcruxes, play Quidditch and win the House Cup in this weeklong wizarding adventure. Mon-Fri Aug 8 • 9:00a-5:00p • 5 sessions • $170 EXPO Elem • E. Robinette/R. Rentzel • #1359SuA

Minion Mischief Madness

Entering grades K-1. Minions are magnificently mischevous! Design yourself as a minion, make minion slime, minion rockets and master minion games. Discover and serve the most despicable supervillains in the building. Mon-Fri Jun 27 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $95 St. Anthony Park Elem • M. Rodriguez • #1252SuA Register online at commed.spps.org


Family Planetarium

Studio & Performing Arts

Percussion: Individual Lessons

Entering grades 2-12. Hand drum using congas, djembe and bongos. Older youth develop snare drum techniques. Drums are provided during lessons. These are individual half-hour lessons. No lesson July 19, 21. Tue Jun 21 • 9:00a-12:00p • 6 sessions • $110 Horace Mann School • B. Draper • #1364SuA Thu Jun 23 • 9:00-10:00a • 6 sessions • $110 (No lessons 10:00-11:00a) 11:00a-12:00p • 6 sessions • $110 Horace Mann School • B. Draper • #1364SuB

Piano: Individual Lessons

Entering grades 1-12. Learn to play piano and develop note reading, rhythms, primary chords and elementary technique. These are individual half-hour lessons. No lesson July 4. Mon Jun 20 • 3:00-6:00p • 6 sessions • $110 EXPO Elem • SPPS Community Ed staff • #1101SuA Tue Jun 21 • 9:00a-12:00p • 6 sessions • $110 Horace Mann School • B. Wagner • #1101SuB Wed Jun 22 • 3:00-6:00p • 7 sessions • $128 EXPO Elem • M. Reeve • #1101SuD Thu Jun 23 • 9:00a-12:00p • 6 sessions • $110 Horace Mann School • B. Wagner • #1101SuC

Preschool: Musical Trolley at the Animal Fair

Ages 4-5. Parade through musical magic led by bears, monkeys, alligators, kangaroos and more. Move to the magic drum, play a variety of musical instruments, and with the help of your animal friends, discover the musical concepts of fast and slow, piano and forte, legato and staccato and steady beat. Thu Jul 14 • 10:00-10:55a • 4 sessions • $84 Horace Mann School • MacPhail Center for Music • #1183SuA

Project Runway

Entering grades 3-6. Learn to sew using a machine to create your own summer tank top or dress, headband and more. Share your work at a final Project Runway Fashion Show on the last day! Mon-Fri Jul 18 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $138 EXPO Elem • Youth Enrichment League • #1032SuA

Find us on Social Media /SaintPaulCommunityEd

@SPPSCommunityEd

Pop-Up Paper Sculpture

Entering grades 2-5. Fold, clip, snip and be bold as you create the most unique paper art. Develop paper sculptures, 3-D books, drawings and collages. Mon-Fri Jul 11 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $105 Highland Park Elem • S. Stengle • #1118SuA

Preschool: Dragons and Fairies

Ages 3-5. Calling all fire-breathing dragons and wish-granting fairies! We'll build our magical world together through stories, games and creative art projects. Mon-Fri Jun 27 • 9:00-11:00a • 5 sessions • $75 St. Anthony Park Elem • SPPS Community Ed staff • #1280SuA

Register online at commed.spps.org

Help Youth In Need by contributing to the Lyle Swanson Youth Scholarship Fund. For details and to make a contribution, visit www.commed.spps.org

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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 50.

• 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. • Additional scholarships may be available. • Youth attending full-day sessions should bring a bag lunch.

Art: Sculpture & Typography

Entering grades 9-12. Transform everyday materials into sculpture. Draw out your imagination and beliefs to create work that impacts your audience with visual power and a strong message. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $86 Central HS • S. Stengle • #1042SuA

Ceramics on the Wheel

Entering grades 6-12. Develop throwing techniques to create simple vessels on the wheel. Experiment with carving and stamping, and incorporate sculptural techniques into your work. Wear clothes you can get dirty. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $120 Central HS • SPPS Community Ed staff • #314SuA Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $120 Central HS • SPPS Community Ed staff • #314SuB

Cooking: Foods of the World

Entering grades 6-12. Explore foods, flavors, and techniques from different corners of the globe. Practice how to chop, mince, panfry, sauté, boil and bake. End the week with a collection of new recipes and skills. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $110 Central HS • K. Cardenas • #1115SuA

Cooking: Iron Chef

Entering grades 6-12. Don a chef's hat, gain basic cooking skills and create your own meals. Use your new skills to compete in a friendly Iron Chef contest on the last day. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $110 Central HS • K. Cardenas • #1114SuA

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Crime Scene Investigation

Entering grades 6-12. Uncover the mysteries behind crime scene investigations! Use fingerprinting techniques, DNA typing and chromatography to narrow down your list of suspects and solve the crime. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $90 Central HS • SPPS Community Ed staff • #1196SuA

Digital Photography

Entering grades 6-12. Bring your own camera to photograph portraits, landscapes, close-ups and motion. Experiment with lighting techniques and edit your photos. Complete the class with an understanding of framing, flash, aperture and shutter speed, and take home a portfolio of your work. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $86 Central HS • SPPS Community Ed staff • #317SuA

Entrepreneur Camp

Entering grades 6-12. Do you dream of innovating like Steve Jobs or launching a small business like El Burrito Mercado? Hone your entrepreneurial skills through imagination, research, innovation and action. Meet local entrepreneurs and unearth their secrets. Build your own business model and become an entrepreneur. Mon-Fri Aug 22 • 9:00a-4:00p • 5 sessions • $140 Rondo Education Center • SPPS Community Ed staff • #1379SuA

Handmade Instruments

Entering grades 6-12. Assemble common objects to create a variety of percussion instruments like xylophones, rain sticks, and drums from tires, cardboard tubes and more. Play together in the class and take an instrument home. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $86 Central HS • E. Barnard • #1041SuA

Hollywood Reporters

Entering grades 5-8. What if your favorite movie actually happened? Dig deeper into the story as we create fictional news coverage and flex our creative writing, acting and art skills. Tue-Fri Jun 14 • 8:30a-3:30p • 4 sessions • $20 Galtier Community • Minnesota Reading Corps • #1034SuB School Register online at commed.spps.org


Teens & Tweens Woodshop

Math Games Camp

Entering grades 5-8. Start with mathematical basics and progress towards advanced higher-level thinking that connects math with art, science and careers. Work individually and as a team to develop your math skills, solve puzzles, and conquer challenges. Mon-Fri Jun 20 • 8:30a-3:30p • 5 sessions • $25 Galtier Community School • Minnesota Math Corps • #1182SuA

Theatre: Improv

Entering grades 6-12. Think on your feet and find the perfect hilarious response to a bizarre situation! Apply improv theatre to all aspects of your life to solve problems creatively, improve presentation skills and increase confidence. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $86 Central HS • D. Reynolds • #1349SuA

Entering grades 6-12. Create a woodshop project that involves measuring, cutting with a jig/scroll saw, band saw and use of other woodworking tools. All materials and project plans will be supplied. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $110 Central HS • P. Schwartz • #407SuA Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 12:30-3:30p • 5 sessions • $110 Central HS • P. Schwartz • #407SuB

Yoga

Entering grades 6-12. Learn sequencing, proper pose alignment, and some Sanskrit, the language of yoga. Students will practice daily in a workshop environment. For students of all body types and abilities, this class will help build balance, strength and selfawareness. Mon-Fri Aug 15 • 9:00a-12:00p • 5 sessions • $100 Central HS • SPPS Community Ed staff • #1043SuA

Love Working with Kids? Become a Childcare Superhero! Community Education’s Discovery Club program is in need of part-time childcare professionals available before and after school hours and on non-school days. Discovery Club serves Saint Paul Public Elementary Schools throughout the city. For more program information, visit discoveryclub.spps.org. For openings and to apply, visit

hr.spps.org and click Careers

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Over 150 Full & Half Day Week-Long Camps! Registration Begins April 4

Sports Clinics & Camps Canoeing & Swimming Lessons Outdoor Adventures • Art & Theater Preschool, Youth & Teen Camps Affordable Pricing

Register Online: stpaul.gov/SummerFun or Call 651-266-6400 (press 4)

SUMMER BLAST Free Program For Grades K-5

LOCATIONS: Arlington Hills | Dayton's Bluff Duluth & Case| Edgcumbe El Rio Vista | Hancock | Hayden Hts Hazel Park | Jimmy Lee | Langford Martin Luther King | McDonough Merriam Park | North Dale | Palace Rice | Scheffer West Minnehaha | Wilder Activities include: Arts & Crafts | Tennis | Cooking Swimming | Games | Fitness | Nature Water Fun | Outdoor Play | Science Daily snack will be provided *youth must have completed grades K-5

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Location Addresses Community Education Offices 1 C.E. Office at Central HS Driver Education Program, Aquatics Program and Adult Enrichment Central Senior High School 275 N. Lexington Parkway, 55104 651-744-5094 Fax-651-312-9058

3 C.E. Office at Rondo Education Center Youth Program Rondo Education Center 560 Concordia Ave., 55103 651-487-7383 Fax-651-325-2673

Community Education Administration Office 1780 West 7th Street, 55116 651-767-8179 Community Education Website: www.commed.spps.org

4 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program Washington Technology Magnet School 1495 Rice St., 55117 651-325-2674

2 C.E. Office at Harding HS Travel, Adult and Older Adult Enrichment Programs East Side Learning Hub @ Harding Senior High School 1526 E. Sixth St., 55106 651-744-3072 Fax-651-293-6562

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Location Addresses Program Locations: A symbol or number next to a location corresponds to its location on the map on page 48. 1780 West 7th 85 Adams 615 S. Chatsworth St. 47 Arlington Hills Community Center 1200 Payne Ave. 651-632-3861 61 Baker Center 209 W. Page St. 651-209-3519 58 Battle Creek Elem 60 Ruth St. S. 58 Battle Creek Rec 75 S. Winthrop St. 651-501-6347 66 Bridge View School 360 Colborne St. 1 Central HS 275 N. Lexington Pkwy. 24 Chelsea Heights Elem 1557 Huron St. 27 Como Park Elem 780 W. Wheelock Pkwy. 27 Como Park HS 740 Rose Ave. W. 23 Como Park Zoo and Conservatory 1225 Estabrook Drive 27 Como Planetarium Como Park Elementary 780 W. Wheelock Pkwy. 55 Conway 2090 Conway St. 651-501-6343 50 Dayton’s Bluff Rec 800 Conway St. 651-793-3885 46 Duluth & Case Rec 1020 Duluth St. 651-298-5709 154 East Side Enterprise Center 804 Margaret St. 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 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. Flux Studio and Foundry 2919 Como Ave. S.E., Mpls. 146 Galtier Community School 1317 Charles Ave. 30 Gordon Parks HS 1212 University Ave. W. 147 Grace Lutheran Church 1730 Old Hudson Rd. 10 Groveland Rec 2021 St. Clair Ave. 651-695-3714 5 Hamline Elem 1599 Englewood Ave. 89 Hamline Midway Library 1558 W. Minnehaha Ave. 5 Hancock Rec (The Canvas) 1610 Hubbard Ave. 651-298-4393 2 Harding HS 1540 E. Sixth St. (Enter on Third Street) 43 Hayden Heights Rec 1965 E. Hoyt Ave. 651-298-5716 45 Hazel Park Rec 945 N. Hazel Ave. 651-501-6350 11 Highland Park Community Center 1978 Ford Pkwy. 651-695-3706 81 Highland Park Elem 1700 Saunders Ave. 12 Highland Park HS 1015 S. Snelling Ave. (Enter parking lot from Edgcumbe Rd.) 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. 152 Irvine Park 251 Walnut St. 18 Jimmy Lee Rec 270 N. Lexington Pkwy. 651-642-0650 3 Langford Rec 30 Langford Park 651-298-5765 42 L'Etoile du Nord Lower Campus 1305 Prosperity Ave. 15 Linwood Rec 860 St. Clair Ave. 651-298-5660 16 Martin Luther King Rec (MLK) 271 Mackubin St. 651-290-8695 39 McDonough Rec 1544 Timberlake Rd. 651-558-2171 130 Merriam Park Library 1831 Marshall Ave. 7 Merriam Park Rec 2000 St. Anthony Ave. 651-298-5766 4 Newell Park 900 Fairview Ave. N. 26 North Dale Rec 1414 N. St. Albans St. 651-558-2329 24 Northwest Como Rec 1550 N. Hamline Ave. 651-298-5813 18 Oxford Community Center 270 N. Lexington Pkwy. 68 Palace Rec 781 Palace Ave. 651-298-5677 40 Phalen Rec 1000 E. Wheelock Pkwy. 651-793-6600 9 Ramsey MS 1700 Summit Ave.

14 Randolph Heights Elem 348 Hamline Ave. S. 36 Rice Rec (The Teen Zone) 1022 Marion St. 651-558-2391 109 Rondo Community Outreach Library 461 N. Dale St. 3 Rondo Education Center 560 Concordia Ave. (Enter Red Doors/Entrance B) 2 St. Anthony Park Elem 2180 Knapp St. 144 Saint Paul Ballet 655 Fairview Ave. N. 9 Saint Paul Ballet 1680 Grand Ave. (Enter on Cambridge St.) 63 Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Administration 400 City Hall Annex 25 W. Fourth St. I SPPS District Administration Building 360 Colborne St. 31 Scheffer Rec 237 Thomas Ave. 651-298-5820 82 Sun Ray Library 2105 Wilson Ave. 134 The Art Academy, Inc. 651 S. Snelling Ave. 60 The Wellstone Center 179 Robie St. E. 148 Treadle Yard Goods 1338 Grand Ave. 51 Vertical Endeavors 855 Phalen Blvd. 4 Washington Technology Magnet School 1495 Rice St. 153 Watergate Marina 2500 Crosby Farm Rd. 29 West Minnehaha Rec 685 W. Minnehaha Ave. 651-298-5823 48 Wilder Rec 958 Jessie St. 651-298-5727

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Registration Information Online

at www.commed.spps.org To create a new account: Click on View My Account above and follow the prompts to set up your new account. Some of our classes may not be available for online registration. Any of our offices (listed on page 48) 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 51) and mail it with a check or credit card number (Visa, MasterCard or Discover) to the address of the Community Education Office that is accepting registration for the class. See page 48 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 48 for Community Education Offices.

Please note:

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Cancellations

Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education reserves the right to cancel classes due to lack of enrollment or emergencies.

Refunds

• If you cancel a class more than three business days from the class start date, a refund minus a $10 service charge will be issued. If you cancel a class less than three business days from the class start date, no refund will be issued. Note: The cancellation requirement is seven (7) business days prior to the start of a Community Education summer youth program. • For classes and tours that have a published cancellation deadline, no refunds or credits will be issued after the specified dates. (For tour refund policy, see page 20.) • For Driver Education, refunds minus a $50 fee will be issued upon request for cancellation. Refunds will not be issued once the course has ended. • Full refunds are issued if Community Education cancels a class or tour, or the class or tour is already filled.

Closings Due to Weather

In case of bad weather, tune in to local media – broadcast, print and online for information on school closures or check the district’s website at www.spps.org for the most current updates.

UCare Discounts

UCare members may take a discount of up to $15 per class on most classes. If a class is less than $15, the member may take the class free of charge. PMAP, Connect, MSHO, MSC+, and MnCare plans may use unlimited discounts. UFS plans and UCare for Seniors are limited to one class per calendar year. Members must include their UCare ID number and plan when registering. UCare registration is not available online.

Safety Disclaimer

There is an inherent risk of accident and injury in any activity. It is the responsibility of the participant to be aware that there are assumed risks in participation. Saint Paul Public Schools (ISD# 625) assumes no responsibility for injuries received during activities. Any changes in participants’ current physical activity level should be done under the approval and direction of their physician and/or health care provider(s).

Need a Community Education Catalog?

Catalogs are mailed to every resident within the City of Saint Paul three (3) times a year. If you have a friend or know of anyone (outside of the City limits) who would like to receive our catalog, mail a postcard with their name and full address to: Community Education Administration Office 1780 West 7th Street St. Paul, MN 55116 or call 651-767-8179, or email commed@spps.org to be put on the mailing list. Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education will not hold classes:

May 30, 2016 July 4, 2016 August 9, 2016, after 6:00 p.m. September 5, 2016 = Daytime/senior-friendly class

Special Services

Persons with disabilities are welcome in any class or activity. In some cases there may be a supply, set up or user fee for helpers. If you need a reasonable accommodation, contact the Community Education Office where you are registering.

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.


Registration Forms To register in person or by mail, please refer to site contact information listed in the class section. All Community Education Offices are listed on page 48. Name:___________________________________________________ Course#

Title

Begin Date

Time Fee

Address:__________________________________________________ City:____________________________________ Zip:______________ Phone: work _____-_____-_____ Evening: cell _____-_____-_____ E-mail:___________________________________________________ For Driver’s Education classes, parents/guardians need to agree and sign Date of Birth: ___/___/_____ below: I have read guidelines regarding Driver’s Ed Basics, Parent/ Youth only: Guardian Awareness Class and Supervised Driving Logs on page 31 Parent Name:______________________________________________ of this catalog or at commed.spps.org/DriverEdInfo Grade:______ School:_______________________________________ Signature: ______________________________________________ Voluntary Information—check all that apply. Collecting this information helps us to provide programs and services for our community. [ ] Male [ ] Female [ ] Special Needs: _________________________ _________________________

[ [ [ [ [ [ [

] ] ] ] ] ] ]

American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Black or African American Hispanic or Latino Native Hawaiian White Other__________________

_________________________

Payment: [ ] Cash [ ] Check [ ] Visa

[ ] MasterCard

[ ] Discover

Credit card# __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiration Date: ___ /_____ Card Holder Name:________________________________________ (Leave blank if same as registration)

UCare ID#________________ UCare discount

Total (minus discount) $__________

UCare Plan

Name:___________________________________________________ Course#

$__________

Title

Begin Date

Time Fee

Address:__________________________________________________ City:____________________________________ Zip:______________ Phone: work _____-_____-_____ Evening: cell _____-_____-_____ E-mail:___________________________________________________ Date of Birth: ___/___/_____ Youth only: Parent Name:______________________________________________ Grade:______ School:_______________________________________ Voluntary Information—check all that apply. Collecting this information helps us to provide programs and services for our community. [ ] Male [ ] Female [ ] Special Needs: _________________________ _________________________ _________________________

[ [ [ [ [ [ [

] ] ] ] ] ] ]

American Indian Asian or Pacific Islander Black or African American Hispanic or Latino Native Hawaiian White Other__________________

For Driver’s Education classes, parents/guardians need to agree and sign below: I have read guidelines regarding Driver’s Ed Basics, Parent/

Guardian Awareness Class and Supervised Driving Logs on page 31 of this catalog or at commed.spps.org/DriverEdInfo

Signature: ______________________________________________ Payment: [ ] Cash [ ] Check [ ] Visa

[ ] MasterCard

[ ] Discover

Credit card# __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Expiration Date: ___ /_____ Card Holder Name:________________________________________ (Leave blank if same as registration)

UCare ID#________________ UCare discount UCare Plan

$__________

Total (minus discount) $__________ SUMMER 2016

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Administration Independent School District #625

SAINT PAUL

Administration

Board of Education

Valeria S. Silva Superintendent Jackie Turner Chief Engagement Officer Lynn Gallandat Director of Community Education

Jon Schumacher, Chair Zuki Ellis, Vice-Chair Chue Vue, Clerk Steve Marchese, Treasurer John Brodrick, Director Jean O'Connell, Director Mary Vanderwert, Director

Saint Paul Parks and Recreation City Administrators 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 Public Schools • www.spps.org Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education • www.commed.spps.org Saint Paul Parks and Recreation • www.stpaul.gov/parks

Community Education Citywide Advisory Council 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 651-767-8179 to confirm the date, time and location for each meeting. Kathy Korum, Chair Caitlin Aldridge Renada Goldberg Cathy Grady Cher Her

Mark McCabe Karen Kolb Peterson Erik Skold Catherine Twohig 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.

Summer is hot, S-Term is cool. It’s not too late to enroll in Saint Paul Public Schools Summer Term.

Visit summer.spps.org to learn about the many free program options available for Saint Paul students. 52 n

SUMMER 2016


First Day of School

No School, Parent-teacher conferences

First Day of School

6

6-7

8

No School, Conference preparation

28

No School, Holiday

24-25

No School, Holiday

No School, Teacher professional development

16

27

No School, Parent-teacher conferences

24

No School, Teacher professional development

14

SUMMER 2016

9

June

29

Last Day of School

No School, Holiday

Classes Resume

10

May

No School, Spring Break

3-7

April

No School, Parent-teacher conferences

23

Two additional evening conferences to be scheduled by school

No School, Conference preparation/teacher professional development

3

March

20

No School, Holiday

Classes Resume

February

No School, Winter Break

3

No School, Winter Break

2

January

22-30

December

No School, Parent-teacher conferences/teacher professional development

18

Two additional evening conferences to be scheduled by school

No School, Parent-teacher conferences

17

November

No School, Teacher professional development Statewide teacher meeting

20-21

October

No School, Holiday

5

September

IMPORTANT DATES

ECSE follows the Pre-K calendar

PreK-12

PreK-12

PreK-12

PreK-12

PreK-12

PreK-5 / PreK-8 schools*

Pre-K

PreK-12

PreK-12

PreK-12

PreK-12

PreK-12

PreK-12

PreK-12

PreK-12

PreK-12

Pre-K

PreK-5 / PreK-8 schools*

PreK-12

Pre-K & K

Pre-K & K

1-12

PreK-12

Grades

M 1 8 15 22 29 T 2 9 16 23 30 W 3 10 17 24 31

7 14 21 28

M T 1 8 15 22 29 W 2 9 16 23 30

6 13 20 27

M

T 2 9 16 23 30

W 3 10 17 24 31

T 4 11 18 25

T 2 9 16 23

F 5 12 19 26

F 3 10 17 24

F 4 11 18 25

F 5 12 19 26

S 6 13 20 27

S 4 11 18 25

S 5 12 19 26

S 6 13 20 27 5 12 19 26

M 6 13 20 27

T 7 14 21 28

W

5 12 19 26

M 6 13 20 27

T

6 13 20 27

M

4 11 18 25

S

5 12 19 26

M

T

6 13 20 27

T

7 14 21 28

June 2017

5 12 19 26

S

March 2017

4 11 18 25

S

7 14 21 28

W

W 1 8 15 22 29

7 14 21 28

W

December 2016

4 11 18 25

S

September 2016

T 1 8 15 22 29

T 2 9 16 23 30

T 1 8 15 22 29

T 1 8 15 22 29

F 2 9 16 23 30

F 3 10 17 24 31

F 2 9 16 23 30

F 2 9 16 23 30

S 3 10 17 24

S 4 11 18 25

S 3 10 17 24 31

S 3 10 17 24

3 10 17 24 31

2 9 16 23 30

4 11 18 25

T

M 2 9 16 23 30

3 10 17 24

M

2 9 16 23 30

S

3 10 17 24 31

M

4 11 18 25

T

4 11 18 25

July 2017

2 9 16 23 30

S

T

T 3 10 17 24 31

April 2017

S 1 8 15 22 29

January 2017

M

S

October 2016

5 12 19 26

W

5 12 19 26

W

W 4 11 18 25

5 12 19 26

W

6 13 20 27

T

6 13 20 27

T

T 5 12 19 26

6 13 20 27

T

7 14 21 28

F

7 14 21 28

F

F 6 13 20 27

7 14 21 28

F

S 1 8 15 22 29

S 1 8 15 22 29

S 7 14 21 28

S 1 8 15 22 29

Total Days of School - Elementary: 173; Secondary: 175

If your student attends a year-round school, please check with your school for important dates and days off. Please check www.spps.org for calendar updates.

M 1 8 15 22 29

W 1 8 15 22

T 3 10 17 24

T 4 11 18 25

Summer Term start date is to be determined

7 14 21 28

S

T 7 14 21 28

May 2017

5 12 19 26

S

February 2017

6 13 20 27

S

November 2016

7 14 21 28

S

August 2016

No school for Pre-K

No school for PreK-5 students and PreK-8 schools (*American Indian Magnet, Capitol Hill, Farnsworth, Linwood Monroe and Hazel Park) Important date

No school for Pre-K and K

No school for students PreK-12 (all grades)

2016-17 CALENDAR FOR FAMILIES

School Calendar

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