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Camp Emoji: Referral onlyPrek-Elementary Academic EnrichmentPlease know this camp is by referral ONLY until May 1. If you did not receive a referral, please wait until after May 1 to register. **If your child has participated in this program in the past, please let another student have the opportunity. Thank you. Come explore your feelings in this interactive camp designed to help students learn about, manage and identify emotions. Students will engage in skill building, movement activities, community building and crafts to increase their feeling vocabulary and build skills to cope with emotions. A majority of the class will be held outside (weather permitting) please dress accordingly and apply sunscreen prior to arrival. Please bring a water bottle. Please register for the grade you will be entering next fall. Registration is by referral only. Registration opens to public on May 1. *offered in partnership with Relate Counseling Please contact Hannah Lynch, hlynch@relatemn.org with questions. Relate Counseling Center is a Community Based Mental Health Clinic serving the western suburbs. Relate also partners with the Eastern Carver school district to provide co-located mental health services in every elementary school. Permission Statement I understand that my child has an opportunity to participate in a therapeutic camp led by two therapists from Relate Counseling Center. For the purposes of this group, I give permission for school staff to share necessary information about my child with Relate staff, and for the Relate clinician to share necessary information about my child with the school staff. I understand that this group is being funded through summer learning and is at no cost to me.Summer 2026 -
Child and Babysitting SafetyMiddle School Academic EnrichmentParticipants will learn the responsibilities of being a prepared, safe, responsible and professional babysitter. Topics include supervision, behavior guidance, proper feeding and diapering techniques, personal safety, basic first aid, medical emergencies, and fire safety. Dolls, bottles, and diaper supplies will be provided at class for hands-on participation. This class is developed by the American Safety and Health Institute and approved by the American Pediatrics Association. Class participants receive certification card and a link to a downloadable handbook. Participants can bring a peanut free snack and beverage to class.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistHome Alone SafelyPrek-Elementary Academic EnrichmentThis engaging class is taught with photos and visual aids. Participants will learn the important responsibilities of being safe alone-at-home. Topics include basic first aid, fire safety, kitchen safety, internet safety, small and large emergencies, stranger danger, sibling arguments, and more. Class participants will receive an email handout to review at home with parents.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Home Alone SafelyPrek-Elementary Academic EnrichmentThis engaging class is taught with photos and visual aids. Participants will learn the responsibilities of being safe alone at home. Topics include basic first aid, fire safety, kitchen safety, internet safety, small and large emergencies, stranger danger, sibling arguments, and more. Class participants will receive a handout to review at home with parents.Summer 2026 -
Math by Mail Upgraded! (5-9)Middle School Academic EnrichmentMath-by-Mail is expanding its options to do math! How exciting! We continue to serve upper elementary through 9th grade. Not only are we offering our predetermined set of 8 packets, we will also offer an ala-carte menu. Our added approach allows for individual choice regarding the skills and concepts students and parents can request to build math confidence. Still an 8 week course with a self paced approach. Student completed packets should be mailed (USPS) to Math-by-Mail. We will then provide feedback and return corrected packets to students via USPS. As always the goal of Math-by-Mail is to provide rich content to maintain mathematical understanding! *Math by Mail teachers are licensed through the State of Minnesota. Registrations are accepted through June 24, 2026.Summer 2026 -
Math by Mail: Elementary SchoolPrek-Elementary Academic EnrichmentKeep your math skills sharp over the summer! This 10-week correspondence program was developed by a veteran teacher. Materials that students will cover during the summer review support concepts they have encountered during their previous school year. Summer Math is not a tutoring program, and it is not an enrichment program to advance students ahead. It is a "pen-pal" style correspondence program and offers practice of previously learned concepts to keep skills sharp and build confidence. Students will take a pre-test and fill out a questionnaire to individualize their program. Students will then receive nine weeks of materials. Each week's packet will include five math lessons with problem-solving activities. The activities will apply to a specific math concept or strand. After the student has completed a packet, they will mail it in. We'll make corrections, provide feedback and mail it back. Students may start and finish the course at their own pace throughout the strands. Ms. Jill Yeager is currently a classroom teacher with over 33 years of experience. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education and a MA Ed.in Curriculum and instruction. During her career she has taught in grades 3-6 and has also been an instructional coach for teachers teaching kindergarten through 6th grade. She has been offering Summer Math by Mail in nine school districts for over 18 years.Summer 2026 -
Mystery Escape Room: "The Case of the Missing Artifact"Middle School Academic EnrichmentYou and your friends have been selected for a special behind-the-scenes tour at the Minneapolis Museum of Curiosities. But during your tour, an alarm sounds—and the security gates close. A priceless artifact has gone missing, and now the museum needs your help.Your mission: solve puzzles, uncover clues, and track down the missing artifact before time runs out. The only way out is to return it to its rightful place!Summer 2026 -
Starting SoonPiece it Together with the Jonathan Jigsaw JaguarsPrek-Elementary Academic EnrichmentIs your student a fan of fitting things together? Whether they are a 24-piece pro or a 1,000-piece marathoner, there is a place for them in the Jonathan Jigsaw Jaguars Club! We’re gathering every week to sharpen our minds, hang out with friends, and tackle everything from simple floor puzzles to complex landscapes. It’s the perfect way to unwind after school while giving the brain a serious workout. Come Join the Fun! All levels welcome! We have puzzles ranging from 24-1,000 pieces. *Sign up for all four sessions and get a 'new to you' puzzle on May 15th! We can’t wait to see the amazing scenes our Jaguars put together. Bring your focus, bring a friend, and let’s get puzzling! Benefit How it Helps Your Jaguar Spatial Awareness Kids learn to rotate shapes in their minds to see how they fit into the bigger picture. Problem-Solving Developing a strategy (like "edges first!") builds logical thinking skills. Fine Motor Skills Grasping and placing small pieces strengthens the muscles used for writing. Social Skills/Connections Working on a large puzzle together encourages teamwork, patience, and conversation. Stress Relief Puzzles provide a "flow state" that helps kids decompress after a busy school day.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Self-paced Online ACT PrepHigh School Academic EnrichmentPrepare for the ACT College Entrance Test with Advantage Educational Programs, offered in partnership with Eastern Carver County Community Education. These ACT prep courses are open to all high school students across Eastern Carver County. Whether you're looking to improve your test-taking skills or boost your previous ACT scores, this course is designed to help. For more details, visit www.AdvantagePrep.net or call 612-222-5108. Instruction provided by Advantage Educational Programs. This is an excellent alternative for any student unable to attend in-school class or for students who prefer to prepare for the ACT exam on their own and at their desired pace. Once enrolled, students are sent an access code for their class via email. Students may also repeat this course at no extra charge.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Summer Book ClubPrek-Elementary Academic EnrichmentDo you love to read? Want to play games and discuss books with your friends? Join the MHL Book Club with Mrs. Ayu today! Kahoots games, a whole lot of books and a whole lot of fun! We will be reading 3 of the Minnesota Youth Award Nominees: *A copy of each book is included in the course fee.Summer 2026 -
Summer GeometryHigh School Academic EnrichmentThis summer geometry course is for hardworking students looking to accelerate. It's an intense and engaging program designed to deepen understanding of geometric concepts, while also fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.The cost of the course includes multiple opportunities each week to meet in person, virtually and through email communication. Your child will receive the curriculum electronically which lays out what topics should be mastered each week. Your student will take weekly post-assessments on the topics covered and receive feedback within 24 hours. At the end of August, each student will have the opportunity to take the Credit by Assessment (CBA) for High School Geometry. If they get at least 70%, they will receive high school credit and be able to take Algebra 2+ as a freshman. This is an exciting opportunity that puts them on track for Calculus in high school. Deadline or registration is Friday, May 15. Space is limited. For further information, please contact Eric Swanhorst swanhorste@district112.orgSummer 2026 -
YEL Summer Chess CampPrek-Elementary Academic EnrichmentAll levels welcome. The {YEL!} Teach It!…Practice It!...Play It! method keeps chess students progressing with 60+ chess lessons and thousands of puzzles as well as guided games and an end-of-week in-class tournament. Battle summer brain drain...sign up today! Supervision between morning/afternoon camps over the lunch hour is not provided. A few things to remember when arriving for camp at the Family Learning Center:• Please enter at the Main Entrance (Door #1) and someone will be there to check your child into camp. If you arrive early and doors are locked (as the FLC is a secure building) please wait with your child in the entry way until camp time.• At the end of class, the students will meet parents at the Main Entrance for pick up.• Most times instructors must go directly to another location after class and are unable to stay late. Please make arrangements to have your child picked up at class end time.Summer 2026