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Dungeons & Dragons Mini Campaign (completed grades 5-8) - NEWSTEMStep into a world of adventure & creativity! Whether you're brand new to Dungeons & Dragons or a seasoned adventurer, this immersive storytelling experience is the perfect way to build friendships, spark imagination, and explore a brand new world. Led by a professional Game Master, players will create characters and embark on a hero's journey. Level-up and gain powerful abilities as individual choices and group collaboration shape your story. Join us to uncover ancient secrets, face impossible odds, and become the stuff of legend!2026 Summer -
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Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)Choose Early Childhood Family Education! ECFE builds on family strengths and supports families in their efforts to raise their infants, toddlers and preschool aged children. Classes strengthen family relationships and provide information and resources to parents. Families attend classes together to experience learning in a safe environment to prepare for preschool, kindergarten and the future. Classes are taught by licensed parent educators, licensed teachers and qualified teaching assistants. ECFE strives to build a strong partnership between home and school. ECFE 25-26 School Calendar linked here: ECFE 25-26 School Calendar Browse the 2026-27 Early Childhood brochure for classes and fees:HERE ECFE 26-27 School Calendar linked HERECategory -
Starting SoonEarly Childhood Screening- May 2026ScreeningWhat is Early Childhood Screening? Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple check of how your child is developing and growing and consists of the following components: Cognitive development Large and small muscle development Language and communication skills Social and emotional development Vision and hearing Height and weight Healthy history Immunization review Screening in early childhood supports children’s readiness for kindergarten and promotes health and development. Screening may link families to early learning opportunities and resources such as Early Childhood Family Education, Early Childhood Special Education, School Readiness or home visiting programs. Screening is not a substitute for health care from your family physician or other providers.Who is required to be screened?Minnesota state law requires participation in screening before a child starts kindergarten, or must take place within 30 days of when a child starts kindergarten. Children who attend Head Start or Early Childhood Special Education may not need to participate; please call the screening office for more information. Screening is not required for your child's entry into kindergarten if you are a conscientious objector to screening. You will need to provide a written statement to your child's school district that documents your conscientious objector status.When should I have my child screened?Early Childhood Screening is available to children when they turn three years old. Although your child may be screened at any time before kindergarten, it is best to do so between three and four years of age so that any health or developmental concerns can be addressed sooner.Do I need to make an appointment?Yes, screenings are done by appointment only. To make an appointment click the link above which says register. If all appointments are full, new appointments are released online on the 15th of each month at 8:00am. Appointments take place at the Early Childhood Office located at the District Education Center (1520 Mahtomedi Ave).What happens during an Early Childhood Screening appointment?You can expect your child to participate in a few different screening activities. The screening staff will check to make sure your child's physical development is on track. The screener will also check your child's vision and hearing and review immunization and general health history. Your child will have the chance to participate in activities that show how he or she is developing. These activities are designed to be fun and familiar for children including things like building with blocks, standing on one foot and drawing shapes. Some of the screening activities, such as repeating a sentence, help you understand how your child is doing in building skills needed to learn to read. Children usually enjoy showing what they know and if they are shy or distracted, screening staff will work hard to make the child feel comfortable. You can always reschedule for another day if your child is not feeling well. At the end of the screening, the staff will take the time to connect with you and share information about how your child is developing. If there are any areas where your child could use more support, the screening staff will help connect your family with resources in the community.What if my child does not speak English?Please request an interpreter at the time of registration. Please Note: If there are no appointments available for the current month, please check back as new appointments are released on the 15th of each month for the following month. If you have any immediate concerns, need to reschedule, or general questions please reach out to the Screening Coordinator-Jessica Rehfeld at 651-407-2017.2026 Summer -
Early Childhood- DonationEarly ChildhoodThank you for your donation to support our Early Childhood Programs. You can donate through arux or bring a check to our Early Childhood office at Wildwood Elementary. Your donation will go directly to supporting students in our programs.2025-2026 School Year -
Eco-Fashion Camp (ages 10-14) - NEWArts, Crafts & CreativityOur natural world has always played a role in the clothing that we wear! Students will connect nature to current fashion through creation with processes such as grass weaving, making dyes from plants, and creating designs based on nature. We will also learn about making sustainable fashion with upcycling and recycling activities. This class is a mixture of indoor and outdoor activities so students should wear weather appropriate clothing and closed-toed shoes! Students will take home their creations on the last day.2026 Summer -
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Evening Star Quilters Meetings - FREEArts, Crafts & CulinaryJoin the Evening Star Quilters for activities such as group projects, show and tell of members' work, special programs with speakers, and a biannual quilt show! For more information, contact: dkmike.wal@q.com2026 Summer -
Everything You Want to Know About Medicare55+Join us for an educational presentation for anyone who wants to know more about Medicare! Topics will include Parts A, B, C, & D of Medicare, application process, estimated costs, supplements, MAPD, and when is the right time to sign up. This an ideal course for people turning 65, those over 65 and coming off their employer medical plan, as well as those currently enrolled in Medicare.2026 Summer -
Fabulab: Create, Craft, Glow! (completed grades K-4)STEMStep into Fabulab, where everyday items turn into extraordinary creations! This hands-on camp mixes creativity with a sprinkle of STEM, letting campers design, build, and invent all things fabulous. Kids will cozy up in indoor glamping forts, craft glowing wands, whip up their own lip gloss, and experiment with sparkly slime. The week wraps up with a fun-filled pajama party featuring gourmet s’mores. Join us for a dazzling week of friendship, imagination, and nonstop sparkle! Instructor: Engineering for Kids (EKF)2026 Summer -
Family Park PlaydatesEnrichment Classes & EventsJoin us at the District Education Center's Early Childhood Playground for a Park Playdate! Children ages 0-5 years old and their parents or caregivers (siblings too!) are welcome to come. An Early Childhood Teacher will be available to play, have a group time with songs and a story, and do a small craft. This is family event, registrations is required. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver. District Education Center Playground Thursdays May 7, 14, 212026 Winter Spring -
Farmer's MarketCommunity EventsThe Mahtomedi Area Farmers’ Market brings produce growers, artists, bakers, crafters and community organizations together every Saturday morning throughout the summer in Veteran’s Memorial Park (formerly Triangle Park). Local vendors offer fresh produce, flowers and plants, honey, artisan breads, handmade crafts and artwork and much more! Saturdays from June 28th - September 27th 8 a.m.-12 p.m. No Registration Necessary.2026 Summer -
WaitlistFishing in Your Neighborhood: Family Fishing Clinic (Ages 5+) - FREECommunity EventsJoin the MN DNR’s Fishing in the Neighborhood (FiN) program for a fun, family-friendly evening of fishing! Designed for ages 5 and up, each youth must be accompanied by an adult. No experience or equipment is needed—we’ve got you covered! Rain or shine, come dressed for the weather and enjoy a great outdoor adventure close to home. Please register ONLY your student. With every youth registration, an adult must be present. Funding for this project was provided by the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR).2026 Summer -
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Fluid Painting - Chain Pull - NEWArts, Crafts & CulinaryJoin us for a one-of-a-kind class, chain pull painting, also known as chain drag painting or fluid painting, is a contemporary art technique that involves pouring a mixture of paint and medium onto a canvas (16x20). The process involves mixing various colors of acrylic paints with a pouring medium. The resulting artwork is often vibrant, abstract, and full of unexpected texture and movement! All materials are provided.2026 Summer -
Starting SoonFood Truck FridayCommunity EventsMark your calendars for Food Truck Friday! Come enjoy live music, yard games, fun activities, and of course good food. Food Trucks will be Mansetti's, Mik Mart Ice Cream, and Sasquatch Sandwiches, with music by Beartown Band! Friday, May 8th 5-7 p.m. Mahtomedi District Education Center2026 Summer -
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Football - Coach T’s 32nd Annual Camp (completed grades 5-8)FootballGet ready for an elite skills-based football camp designed to develop individual position techniques while preparing young athletes for success on and off the field.Position-Specific Training Quarterbacks: Footwork, throwing mechanics, reading defenses, decision-making Running Backs: Drills, footwork, ball security, blocking, receiving Wide Receivers: Stance, start, route running, catching, blocking Offensive Line: Stance, start, footwork, leverage, body positioning Defensive positions will be covered as well as aspects of the kicking game.This high-tempo camp will be packed with: Competitive drills One-on-one matchups Team-building exercises Life lessons beyond football 7 on 7 and Razzle Dazzle Coach T believes football is more than just a game—it’s a tool for developing young men for life after football.Joining Coach T: Mr. Allen, Coach Jason, and select high school varsity players.If you’re ready to compete, learn, and have fun, this camp is for you! We can’t wait to see you on the field!2026 Summer
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Football - Mr. T’s Camp (co-ed completed grades PreK-4)FootballThis no-contact camp focuses on individual positions for older kids while the younger ones get a taste of everything. An emphasis on the kicking game and the importance of being a good sport will be addressed. Camp competitions and awards will round out the week. Campers should bring cleats for outside. For 3 Night participants, indicate your attendance dates when you register.2026 Summer -
Starting SoonForest Bathing Walking Meditation - FREEGeneral Interest & moreForest Bathing is an ancient Japanese practice of spending time in nature, specifically in areas with trees, to enhance well-being. Learn more about Forest Bathing here. We will start with an overview and brief meditation, followed by a slow walk, allowing each person to observe and feel immersed in the surroundings. At the end of the session, participants will be invited to share about their experience. Participants must be able to walk the gravel (and in some places uneven) path. Wear bug spray or sunscreen as needed. Participants will be asked to silence phones during the session. Please note this session is not being led by a trained meditation or forest bathing expert, but by community members interested in learning about the practice and sharing the opportunity with others. We will cancel if rain prevents us from being outside. Location: Katherine Abbott Park (1000 Lincolntown Avenue).2026 Winter-Spring -
Forge Your Legend: The Master World-Builder’s Workshop (completed grades 5-8) - NEWAcademics & LearningIn this immersive creative writing and design class, you are an architect of the impossible! Inspired by the sprawling epics of Tolkien, the whimsical grit of Ghibli, and the mythical magic of Percy Jackson, you will build a universe from the bedrock up. What you will create: The Realm: Hand-draw a detailed map of your world, carving out hidden kingdoms, treacherous seas, and forgotten ruins. The Icons: Craft your noble hero and their quirky, indispensable sidekick. Give them a past, a family tree, and a destiny. The Lore: Invent the heartbeat of your civilization. What do they eat at a Midsummer feast? How do they swear an oath? What holidays do they celebrate? The Laws of Nature: Whether your world runs on ancient sorcery, clockwork technology, or mythical beasts, you set the rules! In this workshop, "logic" is secondary to imagination. If you can dream it, it belongs here. By the end of the course, you won't just have a story, you will have a living, breathing world ready to be explored!2026 Summer -
Fossil Finder: Dino Dig Adventure (completed grades K-4)STEMGrab your explorer hat and digging tools—an incredible fossil site is waiting to be discovered! Join our team of junior paleontologists as we uncover dinosaur bones, footprints, and eggs, learning the secrets of these amazing prehistoric creatures along the way. Through hands-on activities, campers will dig, study, and even prepare fossils, exploring how dinosaurs lived and how engineers and scientists bring their discoveries to life. Adventure, discovery, and dino-sized fun are just a dig away! Instructor: Engineering for Kids (EKF)2026 Summer -
Funemon* Training Camp (completed grades K-4)STEMWhere STEM fun meets your favorite pocket monsters! Get ready to become a Funémon Trainer! Young adventurers will explore hands-on STEM activities inspired by popular games and trading cards. Campers will collect special cards, create circuits, engineer catapults, and more—all while having a blast! By the end of camp, every camper will be on their way to becoming a master Funémon Trainer! Instructor: Engineering for Kids (EKF)2026 Summer -
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