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360 Sports: Competitive Edge LacrosseLacrosseThis coed lacrosse camp will provide a dynamic and intensive experience for young athletes. The program focuses on enhancing lacrosse skills within a fun, learning-focused environment. Participants will work with a professional speed and strength coach to develop elite athletic movement patterns. Experienced lacrosse coaches will cover essential techniques, including cradling, catching, passing, shooting, dodging, ground balls, and defensive strategies. Daily sessions will conclude with small-sided games (1v1, 2v2, 3v3) and then transition into 5v5 games. *Players must have at least 1 year of association or club experience to participate. When registering, register your student based off their most recently completed 2025/2026 grade. 360 Sports WebsiteSummer 2026 -
360 Sports: Future StarsBasketballThe Future Stars Class is a co-ed, dynamic, intensive basketball training program designed to enhance young athletes' skills in a learning-focused, fun environment. The class focuses on developing the fundamental skills necessary for success in 3-on-3 basketball, including ball handling, shooting, passing, and defensive techniques. Led by experienced coaches and trainers, participants will have the opportunity to enhance their game, acquire new strategies, and compete against other players of similar age and skill levels. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced player, this class offers everyone an exciting and challenging basketball experience. Students should bring their own ball. When registering for June-July classes, register your student based off their most recently completed 2025/2026 grade. For the class beginning in August, please register your student based off their 2026/2027 grade. 360 Sports WebsiteSummer 2026 -
360 Sports: Intro To LacrosseLacrosseIntro to Lacrosse Skills Summer Camp is a co-ed, dynamic, non-contact training program designed for young athletes new to the sport. Campers will learn fundamental skills, including stick work, catching, throwing, ground balls, and defensive techniques in a fun and supportive environment. This camp focuses on building confidence and a basic understanding of the game. Students should bring a stick if they have one. When registering, register your student based off their most recently completed 2025/2026 grade. 360 Sports WebsiteSummer 2026 -
360 Sports: Shooting and Competitive EdgeBasketballIn addition to 3v3 and 5v5 games, the co-ed camp will also feature testing in dribbling, passing, shooting, and individual defensive drills, followed by small-sided games of 1v1, 2v2, and 3v3 before 5v5 games daily. Players will be placed on equal teams based on their performance. The camp will emphasize shooting technique, footwork, and offensive moves, as well as individual defensive principles, including stance, on-ball defense, and help defense. Athletes should bring their own ball. When registering for June-July classes, register your student based off their most recently completed 2025/2026 grade. When registering for August, register your student based off their incoming 2026/2027 grade. 360 Sports WebsiteSummer 2026 -
3D Printing: Minecraft-InspiredSTEMExplore 3D design and printing with TinkerCAD by creating Minecraft-inspired models and custom mobs. Campers experiment with shapes, structures, and design, complete challenges, and take home two printed projects. Printing and material fees are included. Bring a USB drive on the last day. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark and not affiliated with this camp. Please note: Participants in this class will be using computers, and screen time is required as part of instruction.Summer 2026 -
Adventure Engineers: Ocean ExplorersSTEMYoung engineers, big ocean adventures! Explore the shore indoors with hands-on STEM fun! Dig for fossils, make sand slime, craft coral reefs, explore tide pools, and uncover ocean treasures.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistBabysitting 101Health and Life SkillsThis course teaches 10 to 13-year-olds essential babysitting skills including safety, first aid, infant care, and behavior management. Students also learn basic business practices and receive a reference book, handouts, a babysitting bag, and a first aid kit. Please bring a lunch, a snack and a beverage to class.Summer 2026 -
Barre FusionAdult Fitness and RecreationBarre Fusion offers a low-impact, total body workout combining rhythmic movement, high-repetition strength exercises, and athletic dance moves inspired by ballet. Enhance muscle tone, posture, and flexibility in a fun, easy-to-learn class! Casey Smith, Certified Personal TrainerSummer 2026 -
Basic Personal Finance and Investing 101Money ManagementLearn about the basics of personal finance and investing! Learn essential strategies to manage your money, save effectively, and start investing wisely in this introductory course. Please bring a laptop to class.Summer 2026 -
Beat the Heat IP Butter Chicken & Homemade NaanCulinaryMake rich, flavorful Butter Chicken and soft homemade naan in this at-home Instant Pot® cook-along. Enjoy a quick, economical summer meal while building kitchen confidence and learning helpful multi-cooker tips. Equipment Needs: Instant Pot® or any other electric multi-cooker. Stand mixer with dough hook attachment is recommended for the naan. If a stand mixer is not available, dough can be made by hand. More info will be provided in the ingredient list packet. The week of class, you will receive an email with an ingredient and supply list, prep packet, and Zoom video conferencing link . A few days after the class you will receive an additional email with the instructors copyrighted recipes used during the class that are only shared with registered participants. Note: One registration fee for this online virtual interactive class can include immediate family members living full-time in the same home ONLY. If children are participating, adult supervision is required. If friends, adult children, or extended family members are gathering for a fun night together, EACH household must register SEPARATELY even if participating together. As an added bonus, the instructor has created a private group and a public group on Facebook for participants of her cooking classes. Everyone will receive an invite to the groups although joining is optional.Summer 2026 -
Beat the Heat IP Chicken Burrito BowlsCulinaryLearn to make quick, fresh Chicken Burrito Bowls using an Instant Pot® or any electric multi-cooker. Cook along in real time, boost your kitchen confidence, and pick up helpful tips for easy summer meals. Equipment Needs: Instant Pot® or any other electric multi-cooker. The week of class, you will receive an email with an ingredient and supply list, prep packet, and Zoom video conferencing link . A few days after the class you will receive an additional email with the instructors copyrighted recipes used during the class that are only shared with registered participants. Note: One registration fee for this online virtual interactive class can include immediate family members living full-time in the same home ONLY. If children are participating, adult supervision is required. If friends, adult children, or extended family members are gathering for a fun night together, EACH household must register SEPARATELY even if participating together. As an added bonus, the instructor has created a private group and a public group on Facebook for participants of her cooking classes. Everyone will receive an invite to the groups although joining is optional.Summer 2026 -
Behind the Wheel- Byron Rasch-JuneDriver 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.Summer 2026 -
Behind the Wheel-David Esposito-JuneDriver EducationStarting SoonState 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.Summer 2026
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Behind the Wheel-Lori Eden-JuneDriver EducationStarting SoonState 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.Summer 2026
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Behind the Wheel-Rebecca Hanson-JuneDriver 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.Summer 2026
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Bicycle Repair and MaintenanceOutdoor RecreationWe will teach you basic bike set up, trailside repair, shifting adjustments, brake adjustments, tube replacement, tips & tricks, and preparing a bike for selling (if interested). Bring a bike and tune it up during class (does not need to be your own).Summer 2026 -
Bike Trailside and Home Repair/MaintenanceHealth and Lifelong LearningThis class covers essential to advanced bike maintenance including parts identification, trailside repairs, brake and shifting adjustments, flat tire repair, chain care, safety checks, and select advanced skills if time allows. Please bring a bike—especially one that needs some work!Summer 2026 -
WaitlistBirdhouse WorkshopCreateStudents design and build a birdhouse to take home while learning about local birds and wildlife.Summer 2026 -
Bob Ross PaintingCreateCreate a Bob Ross-inspired painting with certified instructor Julie. Learn canvas prep, brush techniques, and "Wet-on-Wet" oil painting. Step-by-step guidance provided—no experience needed. Step out of your comfort zone and paint! All supplies are included. June 20th - Beach/Sunrise August 8th - Water/SunsetSummer 2026 -
Boulder Pointe - 3 Day Horse CampOutdoor RecreationExperience a mini-week long camp! Campers will get to experience everyday life at a barn! Life in the barn will include activities such as; daily riding, learning how to braid manes and tails with ribbon, groom and care for the horses (including bathing) and feed them at the end of the day. This is a great time for campers to spend time outdoors and build lasting friendships with fellow horse lovers in a structured and positive environment. Campers are broken into smaller groups of similar riding experience, which is perfect for both the new and more experienced riders. Please note that riding takes about 1 hour per day in an arena, no trails and consist of learning to how to steer, stop, turn, and walk/trot on their own. Campers will spend time on the ground with horses throughout the rest of the day. 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. Parent drop-off is at 9am and parent pickup is 3pm. Sorry, Boulder Pointe does not allow parents to stay for the day. Please bring the following: Long pants, closed toe shoes, appropriate clothes for weather inside and outside of barn. No flip flops. Sunscreen/hat/bug spray Water bottle/drinks/snacks and a lunch Treats for the horses if you want Helmets are provided.Summer 2026 -
Boulder Pointe - Day CampOutdoor RecreationLearn what it's like to have a horse for a day! Campers get to ride in the indoor and/or outdoor arenas for 40min-50min (no trails), practice how to steer, stop, turn, and walk on their own. They also might make horse treats, do a craft, and play games. And don't forget the time to meet and care for the horses, which is a big part of ownership! Campers are broken into smaller groups based on similar riding experience and age, which is perfect for both new and more experienced riders! 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. Parent drop-off is at 9am and parent pickup is 3pm. Sorry, Boulder Pointe does not allow parents to stay for the day. Please bring the following: Long pants, closed toe shoes, appropriate clothes for weather inside and outside of barn. No flip flops. Sunscreen/hat/bug spray Water bottle/drinks/snacks and a lunch Treats for the horses if you want Helmets are provided.Summer 2026 -
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.Summer 2026 -
Boulder Pointe - Week-Long Horse CampOutdoor RecreationCampers will get to experience everyday life at a barn! Life in the barn will include activities such as; daily riding, learning how to braid manes and tails with ribbon, groom and care for the horses (including bathing) and care for them at the end of the day. This is a great time for campers to spend time outdoors and build lasting friendships with fellow horse lovers in a structured and positive environment. Campers are broken into smaller groups of similar riding experience, which is perfect for both the new and more experienced riders. At the end of the week, parents and family are invited to a performance to see what their camper has been learning! Please note that riding takes up about 1 hour per day in an arena, no trails and consist of learning to how to steer, stop, turn, and walk/trot on their own. Campers will spend time on the ground with horses throughout the rest of the day. 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. Drop-off is at 9am and pickup is 3pm each day Monday through Friday. Sorry we do not allow parents to stay for the day. However there is a “show” for the parents Fridays of weeklong camps at 1:30pm! This is a great time to take pictures, watch your child ride and meet their horse they worked during the week. Please bring the following: Long pants, closed toe shoes, appropriate clothes for weather inside and outside of barn. No flip flops. Sunscreen/hat/bug spray Water bottle/drinks/snacks and a lunch Treats for the horses if you want Helmets are provided.Summer 2026 -
Camp TrailblazerCreateDiscover, play, grow, and lead at Camp Trailblazer! Each week features a high-energy experience for students in Ages 6-10. Each week features a unique theme, hands-on art projects, non-stop gym games, and activities designed to build confidence and teamwork. What's Included: Daily Activities: A mix of structured gym games and "choice time." Enrichment: All Art and STEM supplies for the weekly projects. Snack: Students should bring a nut-free snack and a clearly marked water bottle. Leadership: Daily "Trailblazer Talks" focused on teamwork and character building. Camps are held from 9:00am–12:00pm and 1:00–4:00pm, with ages 6–7 and 8–10 alternating between morning and afternoon sessions every other week throughout the summer. Week 1: Superheroes in Training (June 15–18) Campers build confidence and teamwork while designing superhero capes or masks, playing high-energy games like Villain Tag, and discovering the unique strengths they bring to camp. Week 2: Ultimate Engineer – STEM Week (June 22–25) Through hands-on building challenges like the Egg Drop Challenge and team-based gym games, campers practice creativity, problem-solving, and learning from trial and error. Week 3: Color Wars – Team Spirit Week (July 6–9) A high-energy week of team competition featuring tie-dye shirts, Capture the Flag, and lessons in sportsmanship and positive teamwork. Week 4: Under the Big Top – Circus and Carnival (July 13–16) Campers create circus-themed art, try juggling and obstacle challenges, and build confidence while learning new physical skills. Week 5: Galactic Explorers – Space Week (July 20–23) An out-of-this-world week of rocket launches, galaxy creations, and action-packed games that emphasize teamwork and every camper’s important role. Week 6: H2-Oh! – Water Warriors (July 27–30) Cool off with ice painting, water games, and active relays while practicing safe choices and teamwork during high-energy fun. Week 7: Trailblazer Olympics (August 3–6) Campers design flags, earn medals, and rotate through athletic challenges while celebrating teamwork, diversity, and individual strengths. Week 8: Future Leaders – Community Heroes (August 10–13) Campers work together to build a City of the Future, complete team missions, and explore ways they can make a positive impact in their community. Week 9: Animal Kingdom (August 17-20) Campers create animal masks or habitat dioramas and play movement-based games inspired by wildlife, while learning empathy and how our actions affect living things. Important Registration Notes: Flat Weekly Rate: Registration is $195 per week. We do not offer daily drop-in rates or pro-rated fees for missed days. Waitlist: If a week shows as "Full," please register for the waitlist. We will contact you via email if a spot becomes available.Summer 2026