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.
Clubs and opportunities offered to Middle School students.
Tackle Football is for kids in grades 2-8.
Registration closes 3/18/25
Clubs or opportunities offered to secondary students including high school fall performance dance team, trap club and ski/snowboard clubs.
Registration is now open for our Junior (entering 3rd - 8th grade for Fall 2025) 2025 Season!
Season starts May and ends in late August early September.
There are 3 steps you must follow to complete the registration process. Please find each step listed below with detailed instructions.
Each Angler must have a partner within the age limit listed above.
Each team of 2 must have a boat captain. Boat captains will not be provided, you must have a boat captain and boat to sign up. Anyone ages 18 and older, has a boat, and can drive big motor with knowledge of watercraft safety laws and rules in Minnesota can be a boat captain.
Boat Captains must complete a background check through community education. Background Link
Teams and/or boat captain must provide their own boat.
All boats must:
-have an operating livewell with aeration system to keep all bass alive throughout the day (checked at morning take-off)
-have an operating kill switch connected to the boat captain when the big motor is in operation (checked at morning take-off)
-have minimum 16 foot length and power cannot exceed Coast Guard maximum limitations. Horsepower (250 hp) limitations do apply at National events.
-carry a $300,000 minimum liability insurance policy with a copy readily available upon random checks at morning check-in.
Do this step before you finish the Community Education Registration process.
STEP 1: SIGN UP WITH BASS & PAY $12 ANNUAL FEE
Must write down and hang on to your BASS Membership #
This is basically signing up for the Bassmaster magazine, but also covers membership for participation in BASS events. Some of you will be RENEWING the BASS membership - if you signed up last year some of your memberships may have already auto-renewed, so be sure to ask. Either way, call to sign up, renew, or confirm that your membership auto-renewed - and be sure to confirm and write down your angler’s BASS Membership Number. Keep your BASS Membership # readily available, as you will need it for Step 2.
Call BASS Customer Service: 1-877-227-7872
Request to sign up your child for the Junior/High School $12 membership
Write down the BASS member # generated in this step
Coaches:
Josh Herbst (Head Coach)
Nathan Burr (Assistant Coach)
Any questions contact them at: fightingsaintsfishing@gmail.com
Nathan Burr , Josh M Herbst