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WaitlistBehind the Wheel- Byron Rasch-MayDriver EducationState Mandates & Completion Per Minnesota State Law, students must complete six hours of formal Behind-the-Wheel (BTW) instruction to qualify for their Class D driver’s license road test. Session Structure: These six hours are typically completed over three to four sessions. Certification: Upon successful completion of the full six hours, students will receive an eCard Certificate of Completion via email. Scheduling Rules & Restrictions To ensure student safety and proper skill development, the following scheduling policies are enforced: Instructor Consistency: Students must register with the same BTW Instructor for all sessions. If a student registers with a different instructor, the appointment will be removed from the schedule Frequency Limit: To allow for adequate practice and progression, students may not schedule more than one session every three weeks. Multiple appointments scheduled within the same month will be canceled. Permit Requirement: Students must have a valid learner’s permit in their possession for every session. Meeting Locations School Year: All sessions begin at the front entrance of STMA High School. Summer Sessions: All sessions meet at the front entrance of Middle School West.Winter/Spring 2026
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WaitlistBehind the Wheel-Corey Hanson-MayDriver EducationState Mandates & Completion Per Minnesota State Law, students must complete six hours of formal Behind-the-Wheel (BTW) instruction to qualify for their Class D driver’s license road test. Session Structure: These six hours are typically completed over three to four sessions. Certification: Upon successful completion of the full six hours, students will receive an eCard Certificate of Completion via email. Scheduling Rules & Restrictions To ensure student safety and proper skill development, the following scheduling policies are enforced: Instructor Consistency: Students must register with the same BTW Instructor for all sessions. If a student registers with a different instructor, the appointment will be removed from the schedule Frequency Limit: To allow for adequate practice and progression, students may not schedule more than one session every three weeks. Multiple appointments scheduled within the same month will be canceled. Permit Requirement: Students must have a valid learner’s permit in their possession for every session. Meeting Locations School Year: All sessions begin at the front entrance of STMA High School. Summer Sessions: All sessions meet at the front entrance of Middle School West.Winter/Spring 2026
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Starting SoonBehind the Wheel-David Esposito-MayDriver EducationState Mandates & Completion Per Minnesota State Law, students must complete six hours of formal Behind-the-Wheel (BTW) instruction to qualify for their Class D driver’s license road test. Session Structure: These six hours are typically completed over three to four sessions. Certification: Upon successful completion of the full six hours, students will receive an eCard Certificate of Completion via email. Scheduling Rules & Restrictions To ensure student safety and proper skill development, the following scheduling policies are enforced: Instructor Consistency: Students must register with the same BTW Instructor for all sessions. If a student registers with a different instructor, the appointment will be removed from the schedule Frequency Limit: To allow for adequate practice and progression, students may not schedule more than one session every three weeks. Multiple appointments scheduled within the same month will be canceled. Permit Requirement: Students must have a valid learner’s permit in their possession for every session. Meeting Locations School Year: All sessions begin at the front entrance of STMA High School. Summer Sessions: All sessions meet at the front entrance of Middle School West.Winter/Spring 2026
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WaitlistBehind the Wheel-Rebecca Hanson-AprilDriver EducationState Mandates & Completion Per Minnesota State Law, students must complete six hours of formal Behind-the-Wheel (BTW) instruction to qualify for their Class D driver’s license road test. Session Structure: These six hours are typically completed over three to four sessions. Certification: Upon successful completion of the full six hours, students will receive an eCard Certificate of Completion via email. Scheduling Rules & Restrictions To ensure student safety and proper skill development, the following scheduling policies are enforced: Instructor Consistency: Students must register with the same BTW Instructor for all sessions. If a student registers with a different instructor, the appointment will be removed from the schedule Frequency Limit: To allow for adequate practice and progression, students may not schedule more than one session every three weeks. Multiple appointments scheduled within the same month will be canceled. Permit Requirement: Students must have a valid learner’s permit in their possession for every session. Meeting Locations School Year: All sessions begin at the front entrance of STMA High School. Summer Sessions: All sessions meet at the front entrance of Middle School West.Winter/Spring 2026
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WaitlistBehind the Wheel-Rebecca Hanson-MayDriver EducationState Mandates & Completion Per Minnesota State Law, students must complete six hours of formal Behind-the-Wheel (BTW) instruction to qualify for their Class D driver’s license road test. Session Structure: These six hours are typically completed over three to four sessions. Certification: Upon successful completion of the full six hours, students will receive an eCard Certificate of Completion via email. Scheduling Rules & Restrictions To ensure student safety and proper skill development, the following scheduling policies are enforced: Instructor Consistency: Students must register with the same BTW Instructor for all sessions. If a student registers with a different instructor, the appointment will be removed from the schedule Frequency Limit: To allow for adequate practice and progression, students may not schedule more than one session every three weeks. Multiple appointments scheduled within the same month will be canceled. Permit Requirement: Students must have a valid learner’s permit in their possession for every session. Meeting Locations School Year: All sessions begin at the front entrance of STMA High School. Summer Sessions: All sessions meet at the front entrance of Middle School West.Winter/Spring 2026
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Starting SoonUSAG- Humphreys (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Blended Lifeguard Training CourseAquaticsLearn how to prevent, recognize, and respond to water emergencies. Learn how to provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries, and sudden illnesses until EMS personnel take over. The blended learning option combines online learning with in-person skills sessions conducted by a Red Cross certified instructor. Participants in blended learning courses acquire the same knowledge and skills as those in traditional classroom training courses. Upon successful completion of the class, participants will receive American Red Cross Lifeguard and Shallow Water Lifeguard, First Aid, and CPR/AED certification. Prerequisite Skills Swim 300 yards continuously (100 yards for Shallow Water), Tread water for 2 minutes using only legs, complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds (starting in water swim 20 yards, surface dive feet first to retrieve a 10-pound object, return to surface and swim 20 yards on the back to starting point with both hands holding the object and keeping face at or near surface of the water). Note: In order to participate in Lifeguard certification classes, participants must be at least 15 years of age by the end of the course.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Blended Water Safety Instructor Training (Ages 16+)AquaticsBecome certified to teach American Red Cross swim lessons. Blended Learning combines online learning with on-site skill sessions for skill practice and assessment. Online completion is required prior to the first day of the course. Attendance at all class sessions is mandatory. This class fee includes books. Age Prerequisite: Students must be 16 years of age by the last day of the class. Skill Prerequisites: Demonstration of swimming skills equivalent to Red Cross Level 4 swim lesson requirements. Students must be able to perform 25 yards of all strokes: back crawl, breaststroke, front crawl, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, butterfly(15 yards) as well as treading water for 1 minute. Please enter student cell phone and email during registration to be sent online pre-course requirements.Winter/Spring 2026
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Boulder Pointe - My Little Horse CampOutdoor RecreationCampers will get to ride a real horse in an arena, meet a number of our different horses at Boulder Pointe, and learn about how to groom the horses, all with a focus on safety! In addition, students will do an art project and have an opportunity to make horse treats to feed their new friends. Stations are split into 15 minute intervals to keep everyone engaged. Parents have the opportunity to lead their child on the horse and take photographs as they go. This 2-hour camp is designed for parent/guardian participation. Parent/Guardian is expected to remain with their child during the entire duration of the camp. Once you've registered with STMA Community Ed, please visit Boulder Pointe Equestrian & Events Center's website HERE to fill out their Release and Liability Form. Camps are held rain or shine, as there is an indoor barn and arena.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Gymnastics - Competitive Team & Pre-Team TryoutsGymnasticsGymnastics - TRYOUTS (Spring 2026) Golden Knight Gymnastics is having open tryouts to join our competitive team and pre-teams. Anyone interested in joining or continuing in our program must attend. GYMNASTICS REQUIREMENTS: Hair must be pulled back into a pony and out of eyes. Gymnasts may wear form-fitted shorts over a leotard. No baggy clothing. Shirts need to be tucked in. NO skirts, socks or jewelry. Skirts attached to leotards are not allowed. Sports bras with shorts ARE NOT ALLOWED. NO FOOD ALLOWED IN THE GYMNASTICS ROOM (spectators or gymnasts)! Sealable water bottles are permitted. Gymnastics classes are held in the Gymnastics Room at Middle School East, 4862 Naber Ave. NE, St Michael, MN 55376 Program Coordinators: Bre Fowler and Christy Dahmenstma.gkg.coaches@gmail.com www.stmayouthgymnastics.comWinter/Spring 2026 -
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Munchkin SportsMulti-SportMUNCHKIN SPORTS | Boys & Girls ages 3 & 4 Munchkin Sports introduces kids to T-Ball, Soccer, and Kickball while building skills, teamwork, and focuses on having fun! 214W1 (3 year olds) M, Jan.5,12,26 6:15–6:50PM 214W2 (3 year olds) M, Feb.2,9,23 6:15–6:50pm 214W3 (4 year olds) TH, Jan.8,15,22 6:15–6:50pm 214W4 (4 year olds) TH, Feb. 5,12,19 6:15–6:50pm FEE: $25 Activity Center Court #4 Instructor: Nathan EricksonWinter/Spring 2026 -
Personal Training with Casey SmithAdult Fitness and RecreationAs a trainer, Casey inspires and guides clients through a workout tailored to their individual goals and physical abilities. Casey understands fitness goals can be hard to reach on your own, so she will be there to encourage and support you with enjoyable, challenging exercise plans. Her mission is to help people live strong, healthy, confident, and happy lives. Upon purchasing training sessions, all participants receive a complimentary 25-minute assessment. Choose from 25 or 50-minute sessions. Casey will reach out to schedule your sessions once they're purchased. All sessions will take place at the STMA Activity Center, Located at the STMA High School. Casey Smith, Certified Personal TrainerWinter/Spring 2026 -
Phone Photo RescueComputers and TechnologyOrganize your phone photos in one hour! Learn to declutter, create printed photo books, and preserve memories with simple, jargon-free habits that keep your collection neat in minutes each week. Join us online! This class will be held using the online platform, Zoom. STMA will provide you with a link to access the class at least 24 hours prior to class start.Winter/Spring 2026
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STMA Progressive TriathlonActivity CenterSTMA PROGRESSIVE TRIATHLON Test yourself both mentally and physically with this month long fitness challenge! In the month of February, participants will have 28 days to complete an IronMan Triathlon. Bike 112 miles, run 26.2 miles and row 2.4 miles on the rowing machines at the Activity Center in the month of February to complete this challenge! Stop by the Activity Center front desk to pick up your calendar, to log all of your miles for the month. Register online, or at the Activity Center front desk by February 1st. All finishers receive a T-shirt. February 1st-28th FEE: $10.00Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Sports SamplerActivity CenterSPORTS SAMPLER Boys & Girls ages 5 & 6 Is your child interested in a variety of different sports? If so, this four week course featuring Basketball, T-Ball, Soccer and kickball is sure to be entertaining for them! Students will learn the basics of all four sports through participating in skill stations, drills and games. 270W1(5 & 6 year olds) Tuesday’s Mar. 3,10,17,24 6:30-7:05 PM AC Court #4 Fee: $35.00 Instructor: Nathan EricksonWinter/Spring 2026