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Acrylic Greeting CardsAdult Activities & EnrichmentWelcome to our spring workshop! In this fun and relaxing class, you’ll learn how to create beautiful, hand-painted cards that celebrate the vibrant colors and themes of spring using acrylic paints. Whether you’re new to acrylics or an experienced artist, this class will guide you through easy techniques to make personalized spring cards perfect for sending love, gratitude, or joy to friends and family.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Adult & Child: Dragonfly at SunsetFamily Enrichment & ActivitiesCelebrate the beauty of spring with a fun and creative family night out! Together, we’ll paint a striking dragonfly gliding across a glowing sunset sky and shimmering water. Our stepby- step guidance makes this project easy and enjoyable for artists of all ages (6+). After painting, we’ll end the evening on a sweet note with cupcakes! Presented by KidzArt.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Adult & Child: Rock PaintingFamily Enrichment & ActivitiesGet ready for some colorful, creative fun! In this hands-on workshop, parents and children will work side by side to turn ordinary rocks into unique works of art. Together, you’ll learn simple painting techniques, explore fun designs, and create keepsake pieces to take home. No experience is needed— just bring your imagination and a smile! All materials, including paints, brushes and rocks are provided. This class is a wonderful way to spend quality time together, express creativity and make lasting memories. You will take home 6 rocks in total, 3 per person. Presented by Acrylic Studio Art. Please note: The time for this course was incorrectly listed in the printed catalog. The correct time is 5:30–6:30 p.m., as reflected on this page.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Adult Day Trip: MIA in Bloom (Minneapolis Institute of Art) & Hen House EateryAdult Day TripsAdult 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. Hosted in partnership with the cities of New Brighton, Little Canada, and Roseville. Pick-up location: New Brighton Community Center MIA in Bloom Experience the beauty of spring at the Minneapolis Institute of Art’s Art in Bloom event, where more than 100 florists andartists create imaginative floral interpretations of artworks from the museum’s permanent collection. Enjoy a self-guided visit asyou explore the galleries, browse floral-themed merchandise in the Art in Bloom Pop-Up Shop and stop by the gift shop or caféat your own pace. After taking in the stunning displays, we’ll head to Hen House Eatery for a relaxing lunch and time to enjoyconversation and good company. Trip Mobility Level: 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 activityWinter/Spring 2026
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Starting SoonAdult Paint Your Own Pottery: Create, Glaze & Take HomeAdult Activities & EnrichmentPaint Your Own Pottery: Create, Glaze & Take Home. Join art teacher Jess Silk for a series of fun, hands-on potteryglazing workshops! Each class features a different seasonal or gift-worthy ceramic project, ready for you to personalizewith your choice of 16-20 vibrant glaze colors. Jess will guide participants through simple techniques to help bring eachpiece to life, no experience needed. All projects will be kiln fired after class and available for pickup the following week atthe Mounds View District Center. Please note there is also a Family class (ages 6+) available on different dates -Click here to see family pottery classes Exact projects may vary slightly form pictures below, depending on availability, but will follow themes. Heartfelt Keepsake BoxWed, Jan 21 | Fee: $35 | Activity Code: WS26-FPYOP-HEARTCelebrate love and family time by glazing your own ceramic heart-shaped keepsake boxes together! Create a personalizedgift full of love for someone special—or make one to treasure as a family keepsake. Lucky Mugs: Shamrocks & Good FortuneWed, Feb 18 | Fee: $35 | Activity Code: WS26-FPYOP-MUGCelebrate spring and share some family luck by glazing your own cheerful shamrock-themed mug together! A perfect way tobond, get creative, and enjoy warm drinks with a touch of festive fun. Spring Bunny CeramicsWed, Mar 25 | Fee: $35 | Activity Code: WS26-FPYOP-BUNNYCelebrate spring by creating and glazing adorable ceramic bunnies together. Perfect for brightening your home or adding afestive touch to family celebrations! Bloom & Glaze Flower VasesWed, Apr 22 | Fee: $38 | Activity Code: WS26-FPYOP-VASEDesign beautiful vases side-by-side with your child. A memorable project and a perfect gift for spring birthdays,Mothers’ Day or family keepsakes.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Babysitting & CPR TrainingYouth Activities (K-12 grade)Learn the skills and knowledge to be a safe babysitter for infants up to children 10 years of age! You will learn how to stay safe, play with kids, handle household emergencies, feeding and bath time and given resources on how to market your babysitting services. You will even get certified in CPR and AED training. A collaborative class with St. Anthony Community Services. Bring a snack/lunch to eat that day.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Beginner Japanese Mah Jongg LessonsAdult Activities & EnrichmentLearn the classic game of mah jongg! Riichi Mahjong is a four-player game of competition to be the first to collect a set of tiles and score more points than your opponents. This is a two-session beginner class that provides step-by-step instruction to learning the rules of the game.Winter/Spring 2026
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Beginning CrochetingAdult Activities & EnrichmentLearn the basic crocheting techniques and how to read patterns. You will also learn the correct way to hold the hook and count stitches. Please bring a small scissor and zippered cloth bag for your course materials. Required materials will be purchased from the instructor for $10 the first day. Please do not bring your own materials. This class is being hosted in partnership with the city of New Brighton at the New Brighton Community Center.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Beginning KnittingAdult Activities & EnrichmentLearn basic knitting techniques and how to read patterns. You will learn the correct way to hold the needles, count stitches and pick up dropped stitches. Please bring a small scissors and a zippered cloth bag for your course materials. Required materials will be purchased for $20 from the instructor on the first day. Please do not bring your own materials. This class is being hosted in partnership with the city of New Brighton at the New Brighton Community Center.Winter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistKristin "Shoe" Shoemaker (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Beginning Play Mah JonggAdult Activities & EnrichmentLearn to play American style Mah Jongg with instructor Tarri Levine. Tarri shares her passion for Mah Jongg with all participants. This is a great way to learn a popular game and then join in on our three weekly Mah Jongg times for free throughout the year. No need to purchase any equipment, you will borrow tiles and cards during this class. Mah Jongg is played with four players using Mah Jongg tiles and a Mah Jongg card. The goal of the game is to be the first, by picking-up and discarding tiles, to build a hand that matches a designated hand on the National Mah Jongg League card. Rules, strategies and etiquette will be taught and reinforced throughout the learning sessions. Classes will take place at the New Brighton Community Center.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Bingo & Breakfast Sponsorship - Winter Spring 202655+ Sponsorship OpportunitiesWe invite you to support our new "Breakfast and Bingo" events, a lively monthly gathering for adults aged 50 and up! Held on the first Monday of each month, this program brings together older adults for a morning filled with fun, laughter, and community spirit. Participants will enjoy coffee, donuts, and exciting bingo games with prizes, all while socializing in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Your sponsorship provides a unique opportunity to distribute information materials with 30+ local seniors from Arden Hills, New Brighton, North Oaks, Mounds View, Shoreview, and Vadnais Heights, while promoting your business and supporting this enriching event. For questions or to explore sponsorship options, please contact Erin Matteson at 651-621-6054 or Erin.matteson@moundsviewschools.org. Coffee Sponsorship $75* - Includes acknowledgement next to coffee & materials at every bingo seat! Donut Sponsorship $75* - Includes acknowledgement next to Donuts & materials at every bingo seat! * $75 fee includes sole sponsorship of item per event date Materials must be dropped off prior to the day of the eventWinter/Spring 2026 -
Bingo and Breakfast - Winter Spring 2026Older Adult (50+)Kickstart your day with fun, laughter, and delicious treats at our Monthly Morning Bingo & Breakfast event, exclusively for adults aged 50 and up! This delightful gathering is the perfect opportunity to socialize, enjoy a steaming cup of coffee, indulge in scrumptious donuts, and engage in the excitement (and prizes) that Bingo has to offer! This program will be held the first Monday of the month. Hosted in partnership with the City of New Brighton and Mounds View public Schools. Please note: Food and entertainment details may change based on availability.Winter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistBroadway Bound! Afterschool Theater ClassArtsSing! Dance! Act! Join us right after school as we learn the basics of acting, singing, and musical theater dance. Students will play theater games, build stage skills, and explore popular Broadway musicals while having a lot of fun! Each session is filled with different material so new and returning students are welcome! Focus is put on developing imagination, social skills, and a positive self-image through the performing arts. Parents are invited to a special performance on the last day of class! Presented by Character Kids. 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 -
Starting SoonCandyologyVisual & Performing ArtsStep into the sweet world of Candyology! This exciting STEAM adventure combines science, creativity, and hands-on fun with a sugary twist. Kids will design and build candy machines, craft vibrant candy fish aquariums, and engineer thrilling candy rollercoasters. It’s a delicious mix of learning, building, and tasting that turns candy into an unforgettable educational experience! Presented by KidScientific!Please pack a nut free snack and drink for your child each day. 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 -
Clay Creators: Build, Mold, Imagine!ArtsStarting SoonLet your imagination take shape! In this hands-on class, kids will learn to sculpt, coil, pinch, and build with air-dry clay. Whether you're crafting tiny creatures or funky food, it’s all about learning real clay techniques while having a blast! Presented by Abrakadoodle! 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 lunchmay 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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Clay Target Club - IrondaleSportsClay Target Registration Spring 2026 Registration for the Irondale Spring Clay Target team is now open to all Irondale, Edgewood, and Highview students. Students must be at least 12 years old, with a grade range of 6-12th. To learn more about the sport, go to mnclaytarget.com. Team meetings are scheduled for 12:40 on Sunday afternoons; Trap will follow the team meeting. Skeet and Sporting Clays will be scheduled in the morning or the afternoon, beginning at 10:00. Athletes pay a registration fee and provide their own ammunition and shotgun. Each discipline requires 2 boxes of shells per week. Athletes must have their Firearm Safety certification before participation. Athletes and at least one parent/guardian are required to be at the Safety Meeting on March 24th. Athletes are also required to attend team meetings and practice/compete with the team on Sundays. Mid-week makeups will be scheduled in the event of a family emergency or illness. Please do not register if you are unable to participate with your squad on Sundays. If you have any questions, please email: irondaletrapshooting@gmail.com Registration: There are three components to your Clay Target registration. They must be completed in this order: Register on the Community Education Website by 8:00 p.m. on March 21st. Community Education will collect our team registration fees. Trap: $130.00 Trap & Skeet: $240.00 Trap & Sporting Clays: $250.00 Trap, Skeet & Sporting Clays: $355.00 You will receive an email from the Irondale Clay Target coach with instructions for registering on the Clay Target League website. Register with the Clay Target League by 8:00 p.m. on March 22nd. The Clay Target League’s website is cumbersome!! Register early to avoid frustration – we’re happy to help, but it’s hard for everyone when we’re scrambling at the last minute. PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED UNTIL YOU HAVE PAID THE LEAGUE REGISTRATION FEE (FOR EACH DISCIPLINE) ON THIS WEBSITE! Spring 2026 Schedule February 10 Registration Opens March 21st, 8:00 p.m. Community Education Registration Deadline March 22nd, 8:00 PM USA Clay Target League Registration Deadline March 24, 7:00 p.m Mandatory Safety Meeting March 29 Practice Week 1 SATURDAY, April 4th Practice Week 2 April 12 Reserve Week April 19 Competition Week 1 April 26 Competition Week 2 May 3 Competition Week 3 May 10 Competition Week 4 May 17 Competition Week 5 June 1 Fun ShootWinter/Spring 2026 -
Clay Target Club - Mounds ViewSportsWelcome new and returning athletes to the MV Clay Target Club registration site. We are looking forward to an exciting spring session. This co-ed program is offered under the administration of the MN High School Clay Target League. You must be a registered 9-12 grade student at MVHS. Please follow these steps to complete your registration for MV Clay Target Club: 1. New team members interested in participating must notify the team coach for access prior to registering. Please email mvclaytargetclub@gmail.com to obtain the access code/information for registration on the League Site. Returning students will be sent an email for registration from the league. (please email the team coach, if any problems) 2. Once the coach has given you access, registration instructions will be provided by email. Everyone who was previously on the email list will automatically receive registration instructions by February 20, 2026. If you have any problems, please send a note to mvclaytargetclub@gmail.com . 3. After you receive the registration instructions, register on the Mounds View Community Education (MVCE) website by noon March 23, 2026. The $190.00 registration/team/round fees will be collected by MVCE. The fees include the $10 MVCE fee + $180 team fee, which includes two rounds/week (8 weeks x $18/week), booster fee. 4. Use the registration instructions provided by email to also register on the MN Clay Target League website, The league registration fee is $40 and will be collected by MN Clay Target League when you register by noon on March 23, 2026. *** You must register on both the MVCE website and on the MN Clay Target League website at “claytargetgo.com by noon on March 23, 2026 for your registration to be complete. *** If you have any questions about the registration process or did not receive registration instructions, please email Mark Kingsriter at mvclaytargetclub@gmail.com Please note: The MV Clay Target Club uses the MN Hunter Safety certificate. All athletes must have a MN Hunter Safety certificate (or prior SAFE Certificate) and your own shotgun (12 or 20) to participate - Safety is always first! See the DNR’s website for more information (www.mndnr.gov) or contact Mark Kingsriter at mvclaytargetclub@gmail.com. The MN Hunter Safety certificate can be obtained online. ATTACHMENT: Mounds View Clay Target 2026 Spring Season Schedule: March 23: Team and student athlete registration closes Noon CT. Last day for athlete and/or team withdrawal for registration fee refund. ****Registration closes at noon 3/23-Hard deadline**** · March 29: Practice Week 1 begins · April 5: Practice Week 2 begins (NO SHOOT ON EASTER - WILL USE WEEK 1 SCORES) · April 12: Reserve Week begins · April 19: Competition Week 1 begins · April 26: Competition Week 2 begins · May 3: Competition Week 3 begins · May 4: State Tournament registration closes at noon CT · May 10: Competition Week 4 begins · May 17: Competition Week 5 begins · May 26-28: National Championship registration opens for tier 1-3 · May 31: TRAP TEAM FUN SHOOT & SENIOR CELEBRATION · June TBD: Tournaments – please visit the State Tournament page for more information. · July 8-12: National Championship in Mason, Michigan Shells – We have secured shells for the Spring League/State Championship! We are so thankful for our relationship with Federal. We are planning on $90/case, but that is subject to change and there will be a limit on the cases – TBD. Team Shirts – New athletes will be required to purchase a team shirt. The fee for the Team Shirt is $50.00. If you need a replacement or have outgrown your shirt, let me know. Spring Scoring – FYI – The Trap League has gone back to the original scoring procedures. The scores for the weekly shoot have to be input by Saturday at 9pm for that week, or it does not get entered. Please plan on shooting on our scheduled time for Sundays. If you have a job, please plan accordingly.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Code Crew: Build Your Own Games with Scratch!Science, Technology, Engineering and MathStarting SoonThis program offers a crash course in coding your own games in Scratch. Students will create and develop 3-4 basic games while learning many foundational programming skills with boundless potential for creativity and expansion. Tailored for the beginner with little to no experience coding on Scratch, we will begin with the basics and have students creating their own detailed, personalized games by the end of the program. Students will come home with a mobile account containing their games to share and play with the whole family! 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
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Color ExplorersArtsDive into a world of vibrant color and bold creativity! Young artists will paint a watercolor puppy relaxing in a hammock, create intricate mandala art, and bring a striking charcoal giraffe to life against a colorful painted background. Each week offers exciting new ways to explore color, texture, and design in a lively, supportive environment. All supplies included—just bring your imagination! Presented by KidzArt!Reduced Fees & Financial Assistance: Youth who are residing within the Mounds View Public Schools boundaries and currently qualify for educational benefitsmay be eligible for reduced fees for qualifying youth Enrichment & Activities programs. Qualifying Youth Enrichment and Activities programs will have a Educational Benefits fee (EB Fee) listed in the registration drop down options that you are able to self select. The EB Fee is 50% off the full registration fee for the qualifying program. To complete a district educational benefits form and see if you qualify please click here. If additional financial support is needed beyond the EB Fee, please see the call 651-621-6020 and/or click here to complete the Youth Financial Assistance Request FormWinter/Spring 2026 -
Community Luncheon Sponsorship - Winter Spring 202655+ Sponsorship OpportunitiesWe invite you to be a vital part of our mission in uniting older adults within our communities through affordable, restaurant-style catered meals, fostering socialization, providing entertainment, and offering educational resources once a month. This presents an excellent opportunity to support your local community while promoting your business and programs. Our luncheons warmly welcome a gathering of 120-150 older adults residing in or near Arden Hills, New Brighton, North Oaks, Mounds View, Shoreview, and Vadnais Heights. Marketing Sponsorship - $250 Includes a dedicated table at the selected event date. Upcoming Luncheons & Timing: Sponsors arrive at: 10:30 a.m. Participants arrive at 11:00 a.m. Luncheon ends at - 1:00 p.m. Would you like to contribute even more? How about speaking at one of our luncheons or having your materials available at each place setting? To explore additional sponsorship options, please reach out to Erin Matteson at Erin.matteson@moundsivewschools.org. Thank you for considering this enriching opportunity to make a difference in our community and support our valued seniors. Please note that the the city of New Brighton and Mounds Views Public schools have the right to deny booth requests based on city or district guidelines.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Community Senior LunchesOlder Adult (50+)Join your neighbors and friends for a lunch this Winter/Spring!! Each month will feature a meal & dessert from a local restaurant or caterer, as well as entertainment and/or an educational presentation pertaining to the needs and interests of adults 50+. Companions of any age are welcome to attend. Hosted in partnership with the City of New Brighton and Mounds View Public Schools. January 13: Adagios and Bingo February 19: Culvers. Entertainment will be provided by singer Mia Dorr March 19: Holiday Lunch provided by Moe's. Entertainment by Todd Anderson performing country classics April 23: Noodles and Co. and Bingo May 12: Davanni's. Entertainment provided by singer/guitarist Vinnie Rose Please note: Food and entertainment details may change based on availability.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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District Open Chess TournamentStrategy gamesElementary and secondary chess players are invited to participate in the District Open Chess Tournament. Whether you participated in a chess club or not in the fall, winter, or spring, you are invited to compete in this short, fun tournament where you can play students from other schools and districts. Time controls will be used when necessary to keep the tournament within time constraints. The format and recognition will be based on the number of registered participants in each grade level and school. Anticipated sections will be Secondary 7th-12th, Invitational Elementary (Top Club Players), Open Elementary K-1st & 2nd-6th. Pre-registration is encouraged, but walk-ins will be accepted. Tournament etiquette and procedures will be explained at the event for players new to tournament play. Players are not eliminated. Everyone plays in each round unless there is a bye because of an odd number of participants. Typically there are 4-5 rounds. Check-in will be 30 minutes before the posted start time. A great way to end the Chess season. Concessions Available: Breakfast, Lunch & Snack Items Supervision will be provided. Parents/guardians are allow to stay, but are not allowed in the playing area and will be asked to wait in the lobby area.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonDungeons & Dragons Mini CampaignStrategy gamesStep into a world of adventure & creativity! Whether you're brand new to Dungeons & Dragons or a seasoned adventurer, this immersive storytelling experience is the perfect way to build friendships, spark imagination, and explore a brand new world. Led by a professional Game Master, players will create characters and embark on a hero's journey. Level-up and gain powerful abilities as individual choices and group collaboration shape your story. Join us to uncover ancient secrets, face impossible odds, and become the stuff of legend! Presented by Badwolf Adventure Studios 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 lunchmay 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 -
Elementary TrackElementaryJoin us for Elementary Track at your home school site! On your mark, get set, have fun! Join your friends this spring in elementary track as we put fun in fitness. Program includes: high jump, 60-meter dash, relay events & more. Practices and meets may be canceled if there is severe weather; students would be expected to go home on the bus. Weather cancelations will be announced at school and communicated to parents via email. Your coach will provide a detailed schedule at the first practice. Optional: Ask your coach about purchasing a team track shirt Reduced Fees & Financial Assistance:Youth who are residing within the Mounds View Public Schools boundaries and currently qualify for Educational Benefits 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