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Starting SoonScreen Time and Media2025-26 Virtual Parent DiscussionsJoin a licensed parent education teacher and other parents with young children for an informal virtual gathering to discuss screen time and media use. Screens are an ever present part of life now. We will discuss ways to manage screen use and how to support healthy use of media.ECFE 2025-26 School Year
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Silent Auction Donation - Family Valentine's Day DanceValentine's Day Dance and Silent AuctionThank you for your donation. All cash donations will be used to purchase items for our silent auction or will go towards the purchase of items for our motor rooms.ECFE 2025-26 School Year -
Sketch Squad: Drawing ClubArtsJoin our Drawing Club, where creativity takes the wheel, imaginations run wild, and every blank page holds endless possibilities! Kids will bring to life a giant robot bursting with personality, an irresistibly lovable cactus, and, of course, everyone’s favorite quirky creature, the capybara. With step-by-step guidance that makes creating fun and effortless, they’ll turn doodles and details into colorful masterpieces. Unleash the artist within, grab those pencils and brushes, and let's draw! Presented by KidCreate! Please note there was a misprint in the printed catalog regarding fees for this class - The correct Fee is $98, E.B. Fee is $48. We apologize for the inconvenience. Reduced Fees & Financial Assistance:Youth who are residing within the Mounds View Public Schools boundaries and currently qualify for educational benefits and/or free/reduced lunch may be eligible for reduced fees and partial scholarships to qualifying Enrichment & Activities programs. Financial support is provided by the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, District Community Education Scholarship fund and other community donors. Qualifying Enrichment and Activities will have a Financial Support/Educational Benefits fee rate that is 50% of the full fee for the program. If additional support is needed, please see the call 651-621-6020 and/or click here to complete the Youth Financial Assistance Request FormWinter/Spring 2026
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Snail Lake Education CenterPreschool & Pre-KWelcome to Mounds View Public School’s Early Childhood programs! Our program serves families and their children birth through kindergarten entry. Our goal is to partner with families and provide the best possible start for all children. Our Early Childhood classes provide: Minnesota licensed child and parent education teachers A safe, stimulating and developmentally appropriate learning environment A chance to learn through play and learn from hands on activities Inclusive learning and teaching that respects the unique needs of each child Your child will experience a variety of fun learning activities in science, art, dramatic play, music, literacy, large and small muscle development and more. Registration for the 2026-27 school year opens January 12th for Mounds View School district families.Out of district families may begin enrolling on February 1st. '26-27 Preschool Classes (3-years old)'26-27 Pre-K Classes (4-years old) Open HousesJanuary 6, 6-7 p.m. - Snail Lake Education CenterJanuary 8, 6-7 p.m.- Pike Lake Education Center**Presentations begin at 6 p.m. with tours to follow.** Classes for the current school year can be found below.2026-27 Preschool (Must be 3 by 9/1/2026) Preschool & Pre-K Site
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Snail Lake Education CenterPreschool & Pre-KWelcome to Mounds View Public School’s Early Childhood programs! Our program serves families and their children birth through kindergarten entry. Our goal is to partner with families and provide the best possible start for all children. Our Early Childhood classes provide: Minnesota licensed child and parent education teachers A safe, stimulating and developmentally appropriate learning environment A chance to learn through play and learn from hands on activities Inclusive learning and teaching that respects the unique needs of each child Your child will experience a variety of fun learning activities in science, art, dramatic play, music, literacy, large and small muscle development and more. Registration for the 2026-27 school year opens January 12th for Mounds View School district families.Out of district families may begin enrolling on February 1st. '26-27 Preschool Classes (3-years old)'26-27 Pre-K Classes (4-years old) Open HousesJanuary 6, 6-7 p.m. - Snail Lake Education CenterJanuary 8, 6-7 p.m.- Pike Lake Education Center**Presentations begin at 6 p.m. with tours to follow.** Classes for the current school year can be found below.2026-27 Pre-Kindergarten (Must be 4 by 9/1/2026) Preschool & Pre-K Site
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Soccer SkillsSportsThis class covers a broad range of soccer skills training (dribbling, passing, shooting and defense) and skill-based games. Players will be challenged and grouped at an appropriate level while receiving instruction in a fun, positive environment. Presented by Dash Sports. Reduced Fees & Financial Assistance:Youth who are residing within the Mounds View Public Schools boundaries and currently qualify for educational benefits and/or free/reduced lunch may be eligible for reduced fees and partial scholarships to qualifying Enrichment & Activities programs. Financial support is provided by the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, District Community Education Scholarship fund and other community donors. Qualifying Enrichment and Activities will have a Financial Support/Educational Benefits fee rate that is 50% of the full fee for the program. If additional support is needed, please see the call 651-621-6020 and/or click here to complete the Youth Financial Assistance Request FormWinter/Spring 2026 -
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Spanish Immersion - All Semester (Twice per week)SpanishThis elementary-focused, immersive language program will get your child speaking Spanish fast. Our classes combine theme-based and grammar lessons with hands-on learning to meet your child at their right level. Class includes a parent portal for continued learning at home. Presented by Language Sprout. Reduced Fees & Financial Assistance:Youth who are residing within the Mounds View Public Schools boundaries and currently qualify for educational benefits and/or free/reduced lunch may be eligible for reduced fees and partial scholarships to qualifying Enrichment & Activities programs. Financial support is provided by the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, District Community Education Scholarship fund and other community donors. Qualifying Enrichment and Activities will have a Financial Support/Educational Benefits fee rate that is 50% of the full fee for the program. If additional support is needed, please see the call 651-621-6020 and/or click here to complete the Youth Financial Assistance Request FormWinter/Spring 2026 -
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Stained Glass 101: Copper Foil MethodAdult Activities & EnrichmentDiscover the art of stained glass with John Hanson, a seasoned artist with 24 years of experience in design, repair and restoration. In this one-day class, you’ll learn to cut and grind glass, use patterns, apply copper foil, solder and finish a small panel to take home. All materials and tools are provided. Please bring a pair of safety glasses and closed toed shoes are recommendedWinter/Spring 2026 -
Stop the BleedAdult Activities & EnrichmentStop the Bleed is a nationwide program designed to empower bystanders to act quickly and save lives. In this course, you will learn three bleed control techniques to help save a life, including direct pressure, packing and a tourniquet. No prior medical training required. This class is open to ages 16+! Presented in partnership with the City of New Brighton.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Story Time2025-26 Drop in Classes- FREE!Families explore an Early Childhood classroom together enjoying a variety of themed activities and toys. Circle Time ends the class with songs and a read aloud book all tied into the weekly theme! This is a drop in class. You are welcome to attend when it works for your family.ECFE 2025-26 School Year -
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Strategy, Collectible Card and Role Playing Strategy ClubStrategy GamesTake strategy gaming to the next level! Play challenging and popular games like Catan, Pandemic, 7 Wonders, Splendor, Evolution, and Godsforge. Role Playing & Collectable Card Games are run by students. Playing games develops analysis, problem solving, communication, and negotiation skills and…it’s also great fun! Presented by CSGA Enrichment. Reduced Fees & Financial Assistance:Youth who are residing within the Mounds View Public Schools boundaries and currently qualify for educational benefits and/or free/reduced lunch may be eligible for reduced fees and partial scholarships to qualifying Enrichment & Activities programs. Financial support is provided by the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, District Community Education Scholarship fund and other community donors. Qualifying Enrichment and Activities will have a Financial Support/Educational Benefits fee rate that is 50% of the full fee for the program. If additional support is needed, please see the call 651-621-6020 and/or click here to complete the Youth Financial Assistance Request FormWinter/Spring 2026 -
Summer 2026 High School Online HealthOnline HealthMANDATORY Parent/Student OrientationTBD (approximately 30 minutes)Orientation will be virtual (an invite will be sent to the student)Both a parent or guardian and the student must attend the orientation session for each enrolled course. Priority for both courses will be as follows. First priority: next year's seniors, then juniors, then sophomores who will attend a Mounds View school Fall 2025. This is an online course combining office hours and weekly independent coursework. Attendance at the mandatory parent/student orientation is a requirement for the course. This Health course builds and reinforces individual awareness of many health-related issues. Topics of study include mental health and communication, prevention of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, CPR, human sexuality, and aging and loss. American Red Cross Hands-Only CPR instruction will be provided. This option does not have a CPR certification card. Additional information will be available at the orientation. Available to students entering grades 10-12. This course offers .5 credit of compacted curriculum. After completion of the course, students will receive a letter grade which will become part of the student’s transcript. All students will automatically be placed on a waitlist. Enrollment is limited. You will receive official confirmation of admittance to the course by March 9th. Payment for the course will be charged at the time of course confirmation. Summer 2026 Online Fitness for Life and Health Information Sheet Questions--Contact Laura Ranum at laura.ranum@moundsviewschools.orgSummer 2026
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Summer 2026 Online Fitness for LifeSUMMER HEALTH & FITNESSMANDATORY Parent/Student OrientationTBD (approximately 30 minutes)Orientation will be virtual (an invite will be sent to the student)Both a parent or guardian and the student must attend the orientation session for each enrolled course. Priority for both courses will be as follows. First priority: next year's seniors, then juniors, then sophomores, then freshman who will attend a Mounds View school Fall 2026.This is an online course combining virtual office hours and weekly independent coursework. Attendance at the mandatory parent/student orientation is a requirement for the course. This course emphasizes lifetime physical fitness, wellness, sport skills and sport concepts. The physical fitness component includes muscular strength and conditioning, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility and fitness planning. The wellness component examines fitness and nutrition concepts that will help students make healthy decisions. Sport skills and concepts include lifetime skills, rules of play, etiquette and sportsmanship. The goal of this class is to explore activities that young people could adopt as lifelong activities. Available to students entering grades 9-12. This course offers .5 credit of compacted curriculum. After completion of the course, students will receive a letter grade which will become part of the student’s transcript. All students will be placed automatically on the waitlist. Enrollment is limited. You will receive official confirmation of admittance to the course by March 9th. Payment for the course will be charged at the time of course confirmation. Summer 2026 Online Fitness for Life and Health Information Sheet Questions--Contact Laura Ranum at laura.ranum@moundsviewschools.org.Summer 2026
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Summer BandBEGINNING BAND 45-minute group lessons | Students entering grade 5 Beginning Summer Band is offered for four weeks. District band instructors will be at each sign-up night event to answer questions and assist in registration for summer band. Beginning Band Information Nights - Stop by anytime between 5:00-7:00 PM to meet our district band directors if you’d like assistance with registration and to rent a band instrument through one of our reputable music vendors. Tuesday, March 18 at Irondale High School Thursday, April 3 at Chippewa Middle School INTRODUCTION TO MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND 45-minute full band rehearsal| Students entering grade 6 For students who are currently playing in fifth grade band. Introduction to middle school band is a full band rehearsal offered Mondays-Thursdays for four weeks at various locations. ADVANCED MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND 45-minute full band rehearsal | Students entering grades 7-9 For students entering grades 7-9 who are currently playing in band. Advanced middle school band is a full band rehearsal offered Mondays-Thursdays for four weeks from at various locations. Participants can sign up for any section time or location that works best for them. Youth Scholarship/Financial Aid: Youth who are residing within the Mounds View Public Schools boundaries and currently qualify for educational benefits/free/reduced lunch may be eligible for partial scholarships to qualifying Enrichment & Activities programs. Financial support is provided by the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, District Community Education Scholarship fund and other community donors. Qualifying Enrichment and Activities will have a Financial Support/Educational Benefits fee rate that is 50% of the full fee for the program. If additional support is needed, please see the call 651-621-6020 and/or click here to complete theYouth Financial Assistance/Scholarship Request FormCategory -
Summer Beginning Band 5th GradeStudents are invited to begin participating in the Mounds View Public Schools band program the summer after fourth grade. The summer band program offers students an opportunity to start their learning of a band instrument with frequent instruction and small class sizes. Delivered in a series of 45-minute lessons spanning four weeks, students receive personalized instruction in a small-group setting. At the end of the program, students perform their first band concert. Band Information Nights - Stop by anytime between 5:00-7:00 PM to meet our district band directors if you’d like assistance with registration and to rent a band instrument through one of our reputable music vendors. Tuesday, March 18 at Irondale High School Thursday, April 3 at Chippewa Middle School Participants can sign up for any section time or location that works best for them. There will also be an opportunity to start band in the fall of fifth grade for students who cannot participate in the summer program. Please note: Beginning Band enrollment will open March 18 at 9am. Sections will not be visible searchable until that time. Youth Scholarship/Financial Aid: Youth who are residing within the Mounds View Public Schools boundaries and currently qualify for educational benefits/free/reduced lunch may be eligible for partial scholarships to qualifying Enrichment & Activites programs. Financial support is provided by the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf, District Community Education Scholarship fund and other community donors. Qualifying Enrichment and Activities will have a Financial Support/Educational Benefits fee rate that is 50% of the full fee for the program. If additional support is needed, please see the call 651-621-6020 and/or click here to complete theYouth Financial Assistance/Scholarship Request FormCategory -
Summer Camps & ActivitiesK-6 Summer Day Camps at Turtle Lake Join us for eight weeks of summer day camps in 2024 including both full-day and half-day options for students entering grades K-6. With new instructors, new topics and one centralized camp site, students will be able to try new things, meet new people and grow. Daily schedule: Drop-off 8 - 8:45 a.m. Morning camp 9 a.m. - noon Lunch Bunch noon - 1 p.m. (extra $10 per week) Afternoon camp 1 - 4 p.m. Pick-up 4 - 5 p.m. CAMP REGISTRATIONRegistration opens March 18 at 9 a.m. Register at mvpschools.org/RegisterCommunityEd MORNING AND AFTERNOON CAREReduce some summer stress with our extended morning drop-off hour and afternoon pick-up hour included in your summer camp registration! Campers can be dropped off as early as 8 a.m. and picked up as late as 5 p.m. giving families a little more flexibility in their day. LUNCH BUNCHCreate a full day of fun with the Lunch Bunch program. For families looking for full-day options, the Lunch Bunch program is a perfect way to connect morning and afternoon camps. Lunch Bunch provides a supervised lunch hour and playground time. Students are required to bring their own lunch. Registration is in addition to camp registration, and the cost is $10 per week. Lunch Bunch is required for all participants enrolled in both morning and afternoon sessions. FIELD TRIP FRIDAYSExperience high-quality supervision and a new field trip destination every Friday with our Field Trip Fridays! Field trips are $65 per field trip and require students to bring a bag lunch. Drop-off is at Turtle Lake Elementary School from 8 - 9 a.m. with pick-up from 4:30 - 5 p.m. CHECK-IN AND EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION We look forward to making sure participants have a great time this summer and are safe while in our care.We ask that you help us by following the guidelines below: • K-6 summer day camp participants enrolled in day camps at Turtle Lake will be checked in and out of the camp by a parent/guardian or caregiver unless otherwise noted. Be prepared to show a photo ID. • Please make sure that your emergency contact information is current and any accommodation/medical needs are included in your child’s registration. • Please complete your camper information form when it is emailed to you in April. MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER DAY CAMPS at CHIPPEWA & HIGHVIEW Embark on an unforgettable summer with our NEW middle school day camps, specifically crafted for older students entering grades six and above. Choose from dynamic full-day and half-day options, each led by experienced instructors. With an array of engaging topics and a two rotating middle school sites, this summer promises opportunities for exploration, new connections, and personal development. Dive into a summer of excitement and growth tailored for students in grades 6 and beyond! CAMP REGISTRATIONRegistration opens March 25 at 9 a.m. Register at mvpschools.org/RegisterCommunityEd GROUP LUNCHFor families looking for full-day options, the Group Lunch program is a perfect way to connect morning and afternoon camps. Group Lunch provides a supervised lunch hour, free time in the cafeteria and gym. Students are required to bring their own lunch. Registration is in addition to camp registration, and the cost is $10 per week. CHECK-IN AND EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATIONWe look forward to making sure participants have a great time this summer and are safe while in our care. • Students will be asked to sign in upon arrival. • At the beginning of each camp session, our staff will call parents/guardians for any participant absences that we have not been notified of. • Please make sure that your emergency contact information is current and any accommodation/ medical needs are included in your participant's registration. • Please complete your participant’s information form when it is emailed to you in April. Daily schedule: Drop-off 8:45 a.m. Morning camp 9 a.m. - noon Group lunch noon - 1 p.m. (extra $10 per week) Afternoon camp 1 - 4 p.m. Pick-up 4:15 p.m. --Category -
Summer Day CampsK-6 Day Camps at Turtle Lake Elementary Join us for eight weeks of summer day camps in 2023 including both full-day and half-day options for students entering grades K-6. With new instructors, new topics and one centralized camp site, students will be able to try new things, meet new people and grow. MORNING AND AFTERNOON CARE Reduce some summer stress with our extended morning drop-off hour and afternoon pick-up hour included in your summer camp registration! Campers can be dropped off as early as 8 a.m. and picked up as late as 5 p.m. giving families a little more flexibility in their day. LUNCH BUNCH Create a full day of fun with the Lunch Bunch program. For families looking for full-day options, the Lunch Bunch program is a perfect way to connect morning and afternoon camps. Lunch Bunch provides a supervised lunch hour and playground time. Students are required to bring their own lunch. Registration is in addition to camp registration, and the cost is $10 per week. FIELD TRIP FRIDAYS Experience high-quality supervision and a new field trip destination every Friday with our Field Trip Fridays! Field trips are $65 per field trip and require students to bring a bag lunch. Drop-off is at Turtle Lake Elementary School from 8 - 9 a.m. with pick-up from 4:30 - 5 p.m. DAY CAMP FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND SCHOLARSHIPS Youth who are residing within District boundaries and currently qualify for educational benefits are eligible for a limited number of sessions per participant at reduced fees for qualifying Summer Day Camps at Turtle Lake. To be eligible for day camp financial aid/ scholarships, you must complete the Financial Aid/Scholarship request form found on the registration home page at https://forms.gle/NQpTaxudcfKnoXoNA Grades 6+ Summer Day Camps Embark on an unforgettable summer with our NEW middle school day camps, specifically crafted for older students entering grades six and above. Choose from dynamic full-day and half-day options, each led by experienced instructors. With an array of engaging topics and a two rotating middle school sites, this summer promises opportunities for exploration, new connections, and personal development. Dive into a summer of excitement and growth tailored for students in grades 6 and beyond! CAMP REGISTRATION Registration opens March 25 at 9 a.m. Register at mvpschools.org/RegisterCommunityEd GROUP LUNCH For families looking for full-day options, the Group Lunch program is a perfect way to connect morning and afternoon camps. Group Lunch provides a supervised lunch hour, free time in the cafeteria and gym. Students are required to bring their own lunch. Registration is in addition to camp registration, and the cost is $10 per week. CHECK-IN AND EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION We look forward to making sure participants have a great time this summer and are safe while in our care. • Students will be asked to sign in upon arrival. • At the beginning of each camp session, our staff will call parents/guardians for any participant absences that we have not been notified of. • Please make sure that your emergency contact information is current and any accommodation/ medical needs are included in your particiaptn’s registration. • Please complete your participant’s information form when it is emailed to you in April.Category