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2025-26 Drop in Classes- FREE!
Join us for a drop in class. Once you register you and your child, you are welcome to attend when it works for your family. There is no cost for a drop in class.CategoryView more info -
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2025-26 School Year Classes
'25-26 School Year Classes Registration for the 2025-26 school year will open on April 8, 2025 @ 9 a.m. We offer two types of classes: Non-separating: Parent and Child Time: Class includes a parent and child interaction time, circle time with books, songs and activities all designed to enhance a child’s learning. Separating: Parent and Child Time: Class includes a parent and child interaction time, circle time with books, songs and activities all designed to enhance a child’s learning. Parent Time: Parents participate in a discussion led by a licensed parent educator. Children’s Time: While the parents are in the discussion in another room, children are learning through play, activities, songs and literature. Tuition Tuition is based on a sliding fee scale and is pro-rated based on the start date. The cost is for the entire school year and is based on the length of the class. Please see classes for specific details.CategoryView more info -
2025-26 Virtual Parent Discussions
Join us for a virtual parent discussion lead by one of our certified parent educators. All discussions are free. The virtual link will be sent to you upon registration. Topics and Dates: All discussions are 1:30 - 2:30 PMOctober 1 - Healthy SeparationNovember 5 - Inviting CooperationDecember 3 - Building Sibling RelationshipsFebruary 4 - Screen Time and MediaMarch 4 - Family SleepApril 1 - Family MealtimeCategoryView more info -
55+ Sponsorship Opportunities
Marketing Sponsorship – Senior Programs (Ages 55+) Support our award-winning Senior Programs and connect with your community in a meaningful way! We’re excited to offer new sponsorship opportunities for both our popular summer and newly launched fall events. Looking ahead to 2025, we’ll continue to grow with Community Senior Lunches and our brand-new Breakfast & Bingo series—fun, social gatherings that bring together seniors from Arden Hills, New Brighton, North Oaks, Mounds View, Shoreview, and Vadnais Heights. As a marketing sponsor, you’ll help make these events possible while gaining valuable exposure for your business. It's a great way to show your community spirit and connect directly with local residents.CategoryView more info -
Adult Activities & Enrichment
Adult enrichment opportunities include a wide variety of classes, workshops and activities, from gardening to baking, from financial planning to composting and much more. Older Adult ProgrammingJoin other adults for day time programming created to meet the needs and interests of adults 50and older! Programs include Community Senior Lunches, Adult Day Trips, Bingo and Breakfast and more!CategoryView more info -
Adult Day Trips
Embark on hassle-free adult day trips across Minnesota. We provide transportation, lunch and cover all tour and ticket expenses. Explore scenic wonders and cultural gems, creating lasting memories with fellow adventurers. From the North Shore’s breathtaking landscapes to Minneapolis’ cultural richness, our trips offer enriching experiences. Join us for stress-free adventures, ensuring a day filled with joy, discovery and camaraderie. Detailed schedule and description available online Activity Mobility level for each Trip Level Expectation Description Level 1: Easy Expectations: This tour requires light physical activity. Tour members should expect intermittent walking, with occasional slight inclines and stair climbs, including boarding the motor coach, boat/ferry, tram, etc. There will be some walking to general points of interest. Guests should be able to climb a set of stairs, walk up or down slight slopes and navigate some uneven terrain. Appropriate for: All participants including those with lower mobility and who are comfortable participating in at least three hours of activity per day. Level 2: Moderate Expectations: This tour requires moderate physical activity. Participants should expect a moderate amount of walking. There will be time to rest between activities. To enjoy this tour, you should be prepared to walk slightly longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing, for example on walking tours, sightseeing stops, etc. Appropriate for: Most participants beginning with those who are moderately fit, lead semi-active lives, are comfortable participating in long days of activities and expect some moderate physical activity Level 3: Active Expectations: This tour requires a high level of physical activity The tour includes well-paced walking tours, hikes, stairs, moderate slopes with regular breaks. Up to 2-3 hours of walking during trip. To fully take advantage of all this tour has to offer, guests need to be able to walk longer distances, climb several flights of stairs and navigate steps and uneven terrain walking for extended periods of time over more difficult terrain (e.g. cobblestones, city hills, stairs without handrails, limited or no access to elevators). Excursions require standing and walking for long periods of time where motorized vehicles may be prohibited. Appropriate for: Participants who are physically fit, expect a vigorous pace and enjoy participating in two to three hours of physical activity per day.CategoryView more info -
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Beginning Orchestra - Entering 4th Grade
Beginning Summer Orchestra is for students entering 4th grade (or 5th grade) who will be starting the Violin, Viola or Cello. Classes will meet Monday through Thursday for approximately 50 minutes, with additional time for set-up and tuning. All locations will use the same curriculum and you may register for any site. Participants can sign up for any section time or location that works best for them. Please note: Beginning Orchestra enrollment will open Feb 21 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 FormCategoryView more info -
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Family Enrichment & Activities
All ages welcome! Family activities and enrichment opportunities include a wide variety of events and activities from family star watches to movie nights and more!CategoryView more info -
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Irondale Athletic Camps
Summer Camps held throughout the district by IHS CoachesCategoryView more info -
Kindergarten Enrichment - Pike Lake
Look for Spanish registration to begin on December 12, 2023CategoryView more info -
Kindergarten Enrichment - Snail Lake
Look for Spanish registration to begin on December, 12, 2023CategoryView more info -
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Middle School
We offer a variety of enrichment programs, activities, and sports for students in grades 6-8!CategoryView more info -
Middle School Sports
Middle School intramural sports are a great way to improve your skills and engage in friendly competition between the District middle schools. Athletes compete in individual, partner or team events in a wide range of sports throughout the year. Times and transportation are subject to change. Please see website for the most up-to-date information.CategoryView more info -
Mounds View Athletic Camps
Camps held at throughout the district by MVHS Coaches.CategoryView more info -
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