Recreational and learning opportunities are available for adults. Courses, both in person and online, offer affordable, fun and convenient lifelong learning opportunities.
Youth Enrichment offers a variety of activities for youth age 4 thru 8th grade at each elementary school
St. Francis Area Schools Community Education offers both Classroom and Behind the Wheel Instruction.
ECFE is a place where all parents and children learn together and meet other families. All ECFE classes are parent/child classes.
Early Childhood Screening is a free, simple check of a young child's health and development. The program connects parents and children to early childhood programs and community resources, and answers parenting questions.
Several events of educational, and enriching experiences for you and your young child.
Kids Connection and Just 4 Kids - Offering quality childcare Monday through Friday for children ages 3 through 5th grade.
St. Francis Area Schools Early Childhood Programs focus on providing opportunities where young children of all abilities can grow and experience success and their parents can be partners in learning.
Community Education Rec Department offers activities for youth.
This section provides descriptions of upcoming entertainment offerings.
Tackle Football is for kids in grades 2-8.
Clubs or opportunities offered to secondary students including high school fall performance dance team, trap club and ski/snowboard clubs.
Rum River BMX is the #1 indoor facility in the country for BMX bike racing. Unlike traditional sports, in BMX, no one sits on the bench! BMX riding is a great way for kids and adults to stay active, build confidence, develop important life skills, connect with others, and have fun. This session will cover BMX fundamentals including "What is BMX racing?" racing bike types, BMX terminology, and BMX safety. Also, the most important lesson, how to RIDE LIKE THE WIND! Students will receive hands-on riding instructions and will practice their new skills on the BMX track. This course is designed for new riders (novice) who are interested in the sport. If you can pedal your bike without training wheels, you can take part in this class. No special bikes are required, if it has wheels, a few adjustments and we will make it work for this class (your bike will need to have the reflectors, kickstand, chain guard and pegs removed). If you do not have a bike, we have a fleet of HARO race bikes available at the track for use on a first come first serve basis. A full-face helmet is recommended, as helmets are required.You must wear long pants, a long-sleeved shirt and close-toed shoes.
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