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Dash Sports: Track & Field CampRunning and FitnessTrack and Field DASH Sports Track & Field camps provide participants with practice in several areas including: Sprinting, javelin throwing, shotput, relay running, jumping & distance running. Campers will be tested/timed & re-tested on several events. Emphasis is on technique & proper form. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, & games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall track & field performance. Campers should bring a water bottle & wear athletic shoes.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Dash Sports: Track & Field TykesRunning and FitnessTrack & Field Tykes DASH Sports Track & Field Tykes camps provide participants with a basic introduction to Track & Field events. Participants will learn and practice how to correctly run, jump, and throw. Emphasis is on technique and proper form. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, and games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall athletic ability & performance. Campers should bring a water bottle and wear athletic shoes. Parent participation is required for the 2-3 year old age group and recommended when needed for the 4+ year old age group.Winter/Spring 2026 -
WaitlistDate Night PotteryCreateCapture moments, share laughter, and create unique pottery together on a potter's wheel. Form your pieces in session 1 and bring them to life with glazing in session 2. PLEASE NOTE: The $79 price covers two students (1 couple). Provide the name of your partner during registration. Guided by Lea Iverson of Squirrel Mind Design.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Design Your own TerrariumCreateCreate your own beautiful planter! Learn how to design and personalize a unique terrarium, then take home your one-of-a-kind creation to enjoy.Winter/Spring 2026
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WaitlistDoing Preschool TogetherPreschool Classes33 months and up Separation with Parent Group 2nd Day Child Drop off This class provides a gentle introduction to preschool, focusing on building independence and essential readiness skills in a supportive environment. Children will engage in developmentally appropriate activities that promote learning for whole child development. Through play, interactive lessons, and group activities, they will gain confidence and learn skills for their educational journey. Children must have independent toilet skills. Day One (Tuesday) - Parent/Child Day Day Two (Thursday) - Child Alone Day PLEASE REGISTER ALL CHILDREN SEPARATELY. First child will be the selected full price and the second child will be at a reduced rate.Winter Spring 2026 -
WaitlistDress for a MessNon-Separating Classes33 months-5 years Child Drop Off Get ready for hands-on fun designed just for preschoolers! This engaging class promotes creativity, early learning, and school-readiness through sensory exploration and messy play. From paint to playdough and fun concoctions, children will strengthen fine motor skills, practice problem-solving, and build confidence—all while discovering the joy of learning through play. Children must have independent toilet skills. PLEASE REGISTER ALL CHILDREN SEPARATELY. First child will be the selected full price and the second child will be at a reduced rate.Winter Spring 2026 -
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Driver's Education Class (On-Line)Driver EducationThere will be two (2) Virtual (On-Line) Driver's Education Class Options offered in Winter 2026 More virtual classes may be added based off of enrollment needs Students must be 15 years old by the class end date Attendance is taken daily Students must attend all 30 classroom hours to move forward in obtaining their driver license (required by State of MN/DVS) Students must download a copy of the Minnesota Class D Driver's License Manual on a smart device The manual is used daily in class Download/Print a free copy from State of Minnesota here: MN Driver's Manual No refunds will be allowed 5 days before class start date There will be an Optional Parent/Guardian AND Student Presentation scheduled in winter Date and Time to be Scheduled Both a parent/guardian AND student must attend this meeting to be eligible to log 40 hours rather than 50 hours of supervised driving Option 1: Section #249V1 Time: 4:00pm - 6:30pm Mondays - Thursdays Option 2: Section #249V2 Time: 5:30pm - 8:30pm Mondays - Fridays Date Date March 23, 2026 April 20, 2026 March 24, 2026 April 21, 2026 March 25, 2026 April 22, 2026 March 26, 2026 April 23, 2026 March 30, 2026 April 24, 2026 March 31, 2026 April 27, 2026 April 1, 2026 April 28, 2026 April 2, 2026 April 29, 2026 April 6, 2026 April 30, 2026 April 7, 2026 May 1, 2026 April 8, 2026 April 9, 2026 Instructors: David Esposito and Lori Eden Cost $410 (includes 30 classroom hours and six (6) hours of Behind-the-Wheel (BTW) instruction) For more information, please feel free to call the Community Education Office at (763) 497-6550, extension #1 Register online at: stma.arux.appWinter/Spring 2026 -
EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENINGCategory -
ECFE - Early Childhood Family EducationEarly Childhood Family Education is a program to connect families within the STMA community. ECFE offers classes, separating and non-separating for children ages birth through five and their families.Category -
ECFE Family PicnicSpecial EventsAll Ages Non Separating Join us as we wrap up the school year with a joyful family celebration! Together we’ll reflect on how we’ve “colored our world” with learning, laughter, and memories, enjoying fun activities and connections that brighten our community.This event is rain or shine! Pre-registration is required.Winter Spring 2026 -
WaitlistECFE PlusSeparating Parent-Child ClassesAll Ages Separating with Parent Group Join our vibrant ECFE class for children of all ages and their parents! This inclusive class features engaging discussions on parenting topics using articles, videos, and online resources. Children will enjoy hands-on lessons, interactive circle time, and movement in the gym, with activities tailored to all developmental levels. It’s a fun, supportive environment where families can learn, play, and grow together. In the best interest of all participants, please utilize sibling care for infants. PLEASE REGISTER ALL CHILDREN SEPARATELY. First child will be the selected full price and the second child will be at a reduced rate.Winter Spring 2026 -
WaitlistECFE Trip Around TownSpecial Events6 years and under Ride the school bus around town, making stops at local destinations. A terrific way for your child to experience the bus first-hand. Come and join the fun! $15 per child - Chaperones Free!Winter Spring 2026 -
WaitlistECFE at the ParkNon-Separating ClassesAll Ages Non-Separating Fall is the perfect time for outdoor fun! Join us for an ECFE Fall Playdate at Town Center Park-City Hall for the months of September to October. Designed for families with young children (birth-5), this relaxed outdoor setting offers a great opportunity for children and parents/caregivers to play, socialize, and connect with others in a supportive environment.Winter Spring 2026 -
FullEarly Childhood Screening Friday, March 27EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENINGPlease select one time slot for your child. Appointments last approximately one hour. Paperwork can be complete prior to date by downloading the HERE. Otherwise, forms will be available at the site.Screening is a FREE service for all children. At screening, parents learn more about their child’s development and can ask questions regarding concerns. Screening is a brief, simple procedure used to identify potential health or developmental problems in infants and young children who may need a health assessment, diagnostic assessment or educational evaluation. Screening in early childhood supports children’s readiness for kindergarten and promotes health and development. Screening includes : vision and hearing, height and weight, immunization review, large and small muscle development, cognitive thinking, language and communication skills, social and emotional development. If a parent is a conscientious objector to the screening program for their child, the child does not need to participate in the state screening but required forms are to be completed. Screenings are held at STMA Community Education Center in St. Michael.Please contact Shonna Hoeper at shonnah@mystma.org or call 763-497-6512 or Megan Chervenak @ meganch@mystma.org or call 763-497-6528.Winter Spring 2026 -
FullEarly Childhood Screening Thursday, March 26EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENINGPlease select one time slot for your child. Appointments last approximately one hour. Paperwork can be complete prior to date by downloading the HERE. Otherwise, forms will be available at the site.Screening is a FREE service for all children. At screening, parents learn more about their child’s development and can ask questions regarding concerns. Screening is a brief, simple procedure used to identify potential health or developmental problems in infants and young children who may need a health assessment, diagnostic assessment or educational evaluation. Screening in early childhood supports children’s readiness for kindergarten and promotes health and development. Screening includes : vision and hearing, height and weight, immunization review, large and small muscle development, cognitive thinking, language and communication skills, social and emotional development. If a parent is a conscientious objector to the screening program for their child, the child does not need to participate in the state screening but required forms are to be completed. Screenings are held at STMA Community Education Center in St. Michael.Please contact Shonna Hoeper at shonnah@mystma.org or call 763-497-6512 or Megan Chervenak @ meganch@mystma.org or call 763-497-6528.Winter Spring 2026 -
FullEarly Childhood Screening Wednesday, March 25EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENINGPlease select one time slot for your child. Appointments last approximately one hour. Paperwork can be complete prior to date by downloading the HERE. Otherwise, forms will be available at the site.Screening is a FREE service for all children. At screening, parents learn more about their child’s development and can ask questions regarding concerns. Screening is a brief, simple procedure used to identify potential health or developmental problems in infants and young children who may need a health assessment, diagnostic assessment or educational evaluation. Screening in early childhood supports children’s readiness for kindergarten and promotes health and development. Screening includes : vision and hearing, height and weight, immunization review, large and small muscle development, cognitive thinking, language and communication skills, social and emotional development. If a parent is a conscientious objector to the screening program for their child, the child does not need to participate in the state screening but required forms are to be completed. Screenings are held at STMA Community Education Center in St. Michael.Please contact Shonna Hoeper at shonnah@mystma.org or call 763-497-6512 or Megan Chervenak @ meganch@mystma.org or call 763-497-6528.Winter Spring 2026 -
East Art ClubCreateJoin Mrs. Iverson and fellow artists to explore creative projects each session. Work with clay, paint, drawing, printmaking, and mixed media to expand your skills and have fun!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Starting SoonExplorersNon-Separating Classes1-3 years Non-Separating Support your child’s development while connecting with other families in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Children will have the opportunity to discover and interact with a variety of materials, promoting sensory exploration and imaginative play. Each session will include interactive story time and circle time, where parents can participate in informal discussions, sharing insights and experiences with one another. Sib Care offered for free! PLEASE REGISTER ALL CHILDREN SEPARATELY. First child will be the selected full price and the second child will be at a reduced rate.Winter Spring 2026 -
F.A.S.T. Kids – Staying Safe While Home AloneHealth and Life SkillsFirst Aid and Safety Trained Kids is a 4-hour course for 7 – 10 year olds. This course helps prepare children for staying safe at and away from home. Lessons cover basic first aid, water safety, vehicle safety, home emergencies, injury prevention, stranger and internet safety. Students will receive a book, handouts and a home first aid kit as part of the class. Please bring a snack and a beverage to class.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Family History Research with Paula Stuart-WarrenHealth and Lifelong LearningDo you have unanswered questions and always wanted to know more about your family history, but don’t know where or how to begin? Paula Stuart-Warren, Certified Genealogist, will show us easy steps to get started (or restarted). It’s more than just a list of names or dates—it’s about discovering stories, traditions, and roots that have shaped your life and your family’s journey. You will be able to share your knowledge with current and future generations. You will receive a handout with tips, and information on books and websites. We invite you to come with your own questions. Paula loves her profession and loves to get others excited about their family history. She works full time in genealogical and historical research, lecturing, consulting, and writing. She has been a Board-certified genealogist since 1988, passing the every-five-year renewal assessments by the national Board for Certification of Genealogists. She is a firm believer in continuing education in genealogy and strives to keep up to date by participating in national and local conferences, webinars, reading the publications of many genealogical and historical organizations and individuals both off and online. She teaches about family history year-round and teaches in-depth for online week-long genealogy institutes. Registration Information: Crow River Senior Center at 763-497-8900 Community Education at St. Michael-Albertville, register online at: stma.arux.app or by calling 763-497-6550 This class is a collaboration between the Senior Center and stma Community Education. You may register through either organization.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Fieldstone ElementaryKids Play/Just 4 Kids/Club KnightsKids Play is a quality, extended day childcare program that is a well supervised environment where children can develop physical, social, and emotional skills. We provide your child with a wide variety of activities that enrich their learning, encourage friendships, and provide opportunities for exploration. Kids Play is sponsored by St. Michael-Albertville Community Education. Just 4 Kids is a childcare program through Kids Play. Children must be 4 years old by Sept. 1.School Year 2025-26 KP Site
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Fieldstone ElementaryKids Play/Just 4 Kids/Club KnightsKids Play is a quality, extended day childcare program that is a well supervised environment where children can develop physical, social, and emotional skills. We provide your child with a wide variety of activities that enrich their learning, encourage friendships, and provide opportunities for exploration. Kids Play is sponsored by St. Michael-Albertville Community Education. Just 4 Kids is a childcare program through Kids Play. Children must be 4 years old by Sept. 1.School Year 2026-27 KP Site
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