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  • 6 Week Sampler 0-5 yrs

    For parents and children birth to kindergarten entry age. Classes include parent-child playtime, time for parents to observe their young children playing in an early childhood learning center, and time to discuss parenting concerns with other parents and a teacher. Child guidance and parent support are provided by teachers licensed in early childhood and parent education.
  • A Day at Valleyfair

    Do you love the thrill of amusement park rides? Enjoy a day at ValleyFair with rides and live entertainment. Be sure to get your steps in walking throughout the park. Visit the Dinosaur Park, eat delicious park food or shop at the gift shop. Please stay with the class at all times for safety purposes. Bring to class: bag lunch to eat outside the park and money for an evening meal. Tuition includes admission and transportation. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: July 22, 2024.
  • A Day at Valleyfair - Assistant Fee

    Assistants are required to register at the same time as their participant/client so that the correct number of tickets can be purchased and the correct size bus can be arranged.Tickets are purchased approximately one month in advance. Bring to class: bag lunch to eat outside the park and money for an evening meal. Tuition includes tickets and transportation. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: July 22, 2024.
  • ACT Prep Seminar (Grades 10-12)

    In-Person Option: This five-hour seminar enables your learner to prepare for the ACT college admission test. Your child will gain valuable insight into the ACT through a close examination of each type of question. This seminar will teach strategies necessary for answering specific question types and general test-taking tips. It also provides suggestions for post seminar test preparation. Your student will receive 24 practice tests, divided into 20-minute workouts, written to ACT specifications, as well as a detailed preparation study guide. Virtual Option: This five-hour virtual seminar enables your learner to prepare for the ACT college admission test. Your child will gain valuable insight into the ACT through a close examination of each type of question. This virtual seminar will teach strategies necessary for answering specific question types and general test-taking tips. It also provides suggestions for post seminar test preparation. Your student will receive 24 practice tests, divided into 20-minute workouts, written to ACT specifications, as well as a detailed preparation study guide. Participant will have access to the seminar for 6 months. Links with access codes will be provided after registration by Doorway to College/ZAPS. Printed materials will be mailed as well. **If your student is in 11th, or 12th grade and attends Tech, Apollo, or McKinley, please call 320-370-8200 for an adjusted rate sponsored by GetReady and the State of Minnesota**
  • ARISE Activity Support Request

    Register here for ARISE program services and you will be contacted.
  • ARISE Initial Contact

    This is intended for the Initial Contact form for the ARISE program. Please complete one form per child to be considered for ARISE. Important note! There is no charge for submitting this form, but you must complete the checkout to be enrolled. You must also receive a confirmation email upon checkout or your student will not be considered as a candidate for ARISE.
  • Adult & Pediatric CPR, AED, First Aid

    The American Heart Association: Adult and Pediatric CPR, AED, First Aid program helps you recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, automated external defibrillator (AED), breathing and first aid emergencies in adults, children and infants. This program will teach you the knowledge and skills needed to give immediate care to an injured or ill person and to decide whether advanced medical care is needed. Upon successful completion, you'll receive an American Heart Association: Adult and Pediatric CPR, AED, First Aid certification card that is valid for two years. Enter door 1.
  • Adult Group Golf Lessons

    Adult lessons are a perfect balance for the beginner golfer and those who want to review the basics or brush up on their game. You will learn the proper grips, stance, club selection, chipping, putting, full swing, common rules and course etiquette. You will enjoy lessons with a variety of demonstrations, handouts, practice time, skill challenges and course play time. Pre-registration is required. Bring to class: your own clubs. Please notify Angushire Golf Club in advance if you do not have clubs as a select amount of clubs may be available: (320) 251-9619
  • Adult Water/Swim Lesson (Age 18 & Up)

    These small group lessons are designed to give any participant the semi-individualized attention necessary in order to improve or master water comfort or swimming skills. Together, the instructor and participants determine the goals for the session and the curriculum is customized in order to meet those goals. Women's session open to women only. Men's session open to men only. Class Limit: 10 with 2 aquatics staff. Lessons at Tech High School - Enter Door 2
  • Adult Water/Swim Lesson (Age 18 & Up)

    These small group lessons are designed to give any participant the semi-individualized attention necessary in order to improve or master water comfort or swimming skills. Together, the instructor and participants determine the goals for the session and the curriculum is customized in order to meet those goals. Women's session open to women only. Men's session open to men only. Class Limit: 10 with 2 aquatics staff. Lessons at Tech High School - Enter Door 2
  • Adult Water/Swim Lesson (Age 18 & Up)

    These small group lessons are designed to give any participant the semi-individualized attention necessary in order to improve or master water comfort or swimming skills. Together, the instructor and participants determine the goals for the session and the curriculum is customized in order to meet those goals. Women's session open to women only. Men's session open to men only. Class Limit: 10 with 2 aquatics staff. Lessons at Tech High School - Enter Door 2
  • Adult Water/Swim Lesson (Age 18 & Up)

    These small group lessons are designed to give any participant the semi-individualized attention necessary in order to improve or master water comfort or swimming skills. Together, the instructor and participants determine the goals for the session and the curriculum is customized in order to meet those goals. Women's session open to women only. Men's session open to men only. Class Limit: 10 with 2 aquatics staff. Lessons at Tech High School - Enter Door 2
  • Advanced Preschool (Ages 3-4 Years)

    Skills taught include safety topics, front and back paddle, kicking, treading water and advanced breath control. The goal in this class is to perform each skill unassisted. Parents do not need to get into the water with their child. Class limit: 4. Lessons at Tech: Enter Door 2
  • Advanced Preschool (ages 3-4 years)

    Skills taught include safety topics, front and back paddle, kicking, treading water and advanced breath control. The goal in this class is to perform each skill unassisted. Parents do not need to get into the water with their child. Class limit: 4. Lessons at Tech High School - Enter Door 2
  • American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification Course

    American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Provides entry-level participants the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until EMS personnel take over. Enter door 2. Prerequisites: Must be 15 years old; Swim 300 yards continuously; Tread water for 2 minutes using only the legs; Complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds by starting in the water, swimming 20 yards, surface dive to a depth of 7 to 10 feet to retrieve a 10-pound object, return to the surface and swim 20 yards on the back to return to the starting point, exit the water without using steps or a ladder. Participants who successfully complete the Lifeguarding course receive an American Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED, valid for 2 years. Come prepared to swim. Bring lunch, snacks and a water bottle. **If you are working for St. Cloud Community Education Aquatics and the class says it is full, pease call 320-370-8200 for reserved spots**
  • American Red Cross Lifeguard Re-Certification Course

    American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Provides entry-level participants the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies and to provide care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until EMS personnel take over. This class is for recertification. Participants must be currently certified or expired within the last 30 days. Enter door 2. Prerequisites: Must be 15 years old; Swim 300 yards continuously; Tread water for 2 minutes using only the legs; Complete a timed event within 1 minute, 40 seconds by starting in the water, swimming 20 yards, surface dive to a depth of 7 to 10 feet to retrieve a 10-pound object, return to the surface and swim 20 yards on the back to return to the starting point, exit the water without using steps or a ladder. Participants who successfully complete the Lifeguarding course receive an American Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED, valid for 2 years. Come prepared to swim.
  • Apollo Boys & Girls Swim & Dive Summer Training (incoming 7-12 grade)

    Apollo Boys & Girls HS Swim Strength and Conditioning (incoming 7-12 grade) Summer training for Apollo Swim & Dive team. This is for anyone going into 7th grade and older who are going to join Apollo's Swim & Dive team for the school year. **Please note, no programming Wednesday, June 19 or Thursday, June 20**
  • Apollo Youth Football (Entering Grades K-4)

    Youth football for younger players is back! This touch/flag football league is a great way for your child to be introduced to the game of football! Games will be played on Saturday mornings at Apollo. Your child will learn basic football skills like passing, running, and catching from the Apollo coaches and varsity football players. Following the skills session, players will compete in a game each Saturday. Each child will practice valuable life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship in an enthusiastic learning environment. A t-shirt will be provided (please indicate Youth XS, S, M, L or Adult S, M, L, XL, XXL). Any questions please contact Apollo Head Football Coach Michael Beehler: michael.beehler@isd742.org 320-249-6654 (cell). Scholarships: All students are encouraged to participate in football. If the fee is a challenge, please contact the coordinator to talk about scholarship opportunities. Bring to class: plenty of water. Dates: Saturdays 9/7, 9/14, 9/21, 9/28, 10/5 Time: Saturdays from 9-10 am Please meet by the football field on the South side of Apollo.
  • Apollo Youth Football Camp (Entering Grades K-8)

    Hutt one, hutt two! We want to see you in Red, White, and Blue! Your child can make their way to the Apollo Eagle non-contact youth football camp and experience a fun opportunity to learn and develop the fundamentals of football. Your child will work with the Apollo coaches and varsity football players learning blocking, tackling, ball security, offensive and defensive line techniques, and how to run proper pass routes. There will be many opportunities for them to participate in competitions with prizes awarded. Players should dress according to the weather (t-shirts and shorts are suggested). Players do not need pads to attend this camp. Cleats are not required but can be worn. Any questions please contact Apollo Head Football Coach Michael Beehler: michael.beehler@isd742.org 320-249-6654 (cell). Scholarships: All Northside players are encouraged to participate in football. If the fee is a challenge, please contact the coordinator to talk about scholarship opportunities. Bring to camp: plenty of water.Class limit: No Limit. Dates: August 5th thru August 7th from 5:30 PM-7:00 PM Please meet by the football field.
  • Apollo Youth Tackle Football League - (Entering Grades 5 & 6)

    The Apollo Youth Tackle Football League is back for another successful season! This is a padded, full-contact league offered to students attending Discovery, Kennedy, Madison, Westwood, Lincoln, and North Junior High. All players must be entering 5th or 6th grade for the 2024-2025 school year. Your child will learn the basic football skills of blocking and tackling. In addition, your child will practice valuable life skills such as teamwork and sportsmanship in an enthusiastic learning environment. Practices will be held two times per week at Apollo High School in the evenings and games will be played on Saturday mornings. Bring to football league: shoes, mouth guard, and plenty of water. Pads and other equipment will be provided. Scholarships: All Northside players are encouraged to participate in football. If the fee is a challenge, please contact the coordinator to talk about scholarship opportunities. Any questions please contact Apollo Head Football Coach Michael Beehler: michael.beehler@isd742.org 320-249-6654 (cell). Coaching: If you are interested in coaching, please note that you will be required to fill out a District 742 Volunteer Application Form and complete a background check before the start of the season. There will be a coaching meeting/training, run by the Varsity coaching staff before the start of the season in early August for those interested. Contact the Community Education Volunteer Specialist for more information about volunteering at 320-370-8212. Note: Practices: Tu/Th from 6-7:30 p.m. and one Saturday practice on 9/7 at 9:00 a.m. The first day of practice is scheduled for Tuesday, September 3rd. Games: Saturdays start times between 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Saturdays 9/14 - 10/12; All practices and games are held at Apollo High School football fields. 18 sessions.
  • Art Studio Cohort @ North (Grades 6-8)

    Spring Art Cohort is a combination of Club and Studio. We work hard at creating art for an 8 week period of time, and end with an art show where we present the finished works to friends, family and community members. By joining Art Cohort, you are committing to attending each week (please communicate if there is illness or emergency that prevents you from coming, to find out what you need to catch up on), using your time wisely while at Art Cohort to create art, and participating in our art community, which includes listening well to others, and contributing your own ideas/thoughts to the discussions. ***Limited number of spots available. Students who have participated in Art@ North before will be given priority, and then students will be allowed in by order of grade*** Art Show will be held at Youth for Christ 203 Cooper Ave North on May 2nd, 7-8pm (artists must be present from 6:00-8:30pm)