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Healing Sounds Floating Class - Pay as you goWater FitnessStarting SoonAges 18 and up Experience relaxation and calm through sound healing, reiki, guided visualization and breathwork all while floating on an air mat in the pool. Eye pillows and head towels will be provided. Please wear comfortable clothing that can get wet or your swim suit and bring a towel. In most cases you will stay dry on the air mat for the complete class. Must know how to swim. Embark on this complete wellness water floating class to soothe the soul this summer. Lifeguard will help all participants on and off of the air mat. *If you wish to float in the water without a mat, please reach out to katey.radant@isd194.org directly. *There are limited spots available in the class, so sign up early! *Pre-registration required. No cash taken on site.Enrichment Spring/Summer 2026
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High SchoolJV Competitive Cheer - Grades 7-12 Our JV Comp squad is the first step in moving into our Varsity line. Hone your skills, and athleticism. This line includes sideline practice as well. Lakeville Varsity Competition Cheerleading - Grades 8-12 This team is designed for cheerleaders looking to compete at the local and national level. This squad will compete at 6-10 local competitions, State, and will compete for a bid to the National High School Cheerleading Championship in Orlando. Tryouts are required for team placement. Lakeville North & South Sideline Cheer - Grades 8-12 Cheer on the home teams each fall with Lakeville Sideline Cheer! Students will be cheering for their respective schools.Category -
HighviewKid ZoneKid Zone is a before and after school program offered at each elementary school, which provides care and enrichment opportunities to children in kindergarten through 5th grade.2026-27 School Year Kid Zone Site -
Highview - Late Start DaysKid ZoneHighview Elementary2026-27 School Year Kid Zone Non-School Day Site -
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Home AloneBabysitting, Home Alone and Polite KidsAges 8-10 Learn information to make sure you're comfortable and safe when staying home alone, whether for five minutes or a couple of hours. Does your child know what to do in case of a fire? If there is a stranger at the door? How to use the Internet safely? If they get hungry and want a snack? Our Home Alone class will provide many necessary tools so your child is well-equipped to stay home without an adult. Kids will make first aid kits and learn about fire escape routes, first aid, kitchen safety, boredom busters & more. Bring a water bottle and a peanut free snack.Enrichment Spring/Summer 2026 -
How to Retire: The Attorney’s PerspectiveMoney MattersYou work your whole career with the goal of someday retiring. This seminar covers the crucial years leading up to your retirement date, the active years of your retirement, and the winding down of your retirement years. Please bring your questions, this class is an interactive forum. Subjects will include: 1. Estate planning while working, during retirement and at the end of life, 2. When to take your Social Security, 3. Key financial products and services available in the market (Medicaid compliant annuities, Long Term Care Insurance, Life Insurance Long Term Care Riders), 4. What to look for in a professional (Financial Advisor, CFP, RIA, Fiduciary)? 5. The final plans before the end – what can be too little too late?Enrichment Winter/Spring 2026 -
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Infant and Toddler OptionsWe have the perfect space for infants and toddlers to explore. You will meet with a licensed parent educator and other parents going through the same stage of development as you while you discuss the joys and challenges of parenting.Category -
Intermediate 1Intermediate 1 (ages 5 and up) Participants learn to be comfortable with new skills in deep water and learn front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke to basic standards of competency. Safety topics include basic water safety, healthy swimming, safe water entry, helping yourself and others in an emergency, use of lifejackets, safe weather conditions for swimming, and waterpark safety. Skills: Jump into deep water Kneeling dive Survival float, 20 sec. Back float, 20 sec. Tread water, 20 sec. Front crawl, 15 yd. Back crawl, 15 yd. Elementary backstroke, 15 yd. Breaststroke kick, 15 yd. Prerequisite: Completion of or Beginner 2 or have equivalent skills. VIEW OUR SPRING AND SUMMER 2026 LESSONS See registration open dates and times below. Upcoming Registration Dates: Spring Lesson Registration opens: Thursday, March 12 at 8 am Summer Lesson Registration opens: Wednesday, May 27 at 8 amCategory -
Intermediate 1Intermediate 1*All Summer Swim Lessons will take place at McGuire Middle School, located at 21220 Holyoke Ave. Intermediate 1 (ages 5 and up) Participants learn to be comfortable with new skills in deep water and learn front crawl, back crawl and elementary backstroke to basic standards of competency. Safety topics include basic water safety, healthy swimming, safe water entry, helping yourself and others in an emergency, use of lifejackets, safe weather conditions for swimming, and waterpark safety. Skills: Jump into deep water Kneeling dive Survival float, 20 seconds Back float, 20 seconds Tread water, 20 seconds Front crawl, 15 yards Back crawl, 15 yards Elementary backstroke, 15 yards Breaststroke kick, 15 yards Prerequisite: Completion of or Beginner 2 or have equivalent skills. All swim classes include discussion of important water safety topics. During the first two lessons, each child will complete a brief skill assessment to ensure they are placed in the correct level. Families will receive a progress report halfway through the session and again at the end. It is common and completely normal for children to repeat a level as they build confidence and master all required skills. Unsure which level to register for? Took a class with another swim lesson program? CLICK HERE to see a comparison chart to find the best transition to Lakeville Area Community Ed Swim LessonsEnrichment Spring/Summer 2026 -
Intermediate 2Intermediate 2 (Ages 5 and up) Participants increase endurance, improve competency for strokes learned in Intermediate 1 and learn breaststroke to basic standards of competency. Safety topics include basic water safety, healthy swimming, safe water entry, helping yourself and others in an emergency, use of lifejackets, safe weather conditions for swimming, and waterpark safety. Skills: Standing dive Swim under water, 5 yd., retrieve object Feet-first surface dive Somersault Open turn: Front crawl Open turn: Back crawl Tread water, 1 min. Front crawl, 25 yd. Elementary backstroke, 25 yd. Back crawl, 25 yd. Breaststroke, 15 yd. Dolphin kick, 15 yd. Prerequisite: Completion of Intermediate 1 or have equivalent skills. VIEW OUR SPRING AND SUMMER 2026 LESSONS See registration open dates and times below. Upcoming Registration Dates: Spring Lesson Registration opens: Thursday, March 12 at 8 am Summer Lesson Registration opens: Wednesday, May 27 at 8 amCategory -
WaitlistIntermediate 2Intermediate 2*All Summer Swim Lessons will take place at McGuire Middle School, located at 21220 Holyoke Ave. Intermediate 2 (ages 5 and up) Participants increase endurance, improve competency for strokes learned in Intermediate 1 and learn breaststroke to basic standards of competency. Safety topics include basic water safety, healthy swimming, safe water entry, helping yourself and others in an emergency, use of lifejackets, safe weather conditions for swimming, and waterpark safety. Skills: Standing dive Swim under water, 5 yards, retrieve object Feet-first surface dive Somersault Open turn: Front crawl Open turn: Back crawl Tread water, 1 minute Front crawl, 25 yards (1 length of the pool) Elementary backstroke, 25 yards (1 length of the pool) Back crawl, 25 yards (1 length of the pool) Breaststroke, 15 yards Dolphin kick, 15 yards Prerequisite: Completion of Intermediate 1 or have equivalent skills. All swim classes include discussion of important water safety topics. During the first two lessons, each child will complete a brief skill assessment to ensure they are placed in the correct level. Families will receive a progress report halfway through the session and again at the end. It is common and completely normal for children to repeat a level as they build confidence and master all required skills. Unsure which level to register for? Took a class with another swim lesson program? CLICK HERE to see a comparison chart to find the best transition to Lakeville Area Community Ed Swim LessonsEnrichment Spring/Summer 2026 -
Intro to Medical Terminology - Online CourseCareer & Personal DevelopmentThis is a LIVE online course that will be held at the date/time listed. Participants must provide an email to receive the class log-in information. Please contact Amanda with questions (amanda.cambronne@isd194.org). Medical terminology is the first step to any career in the medical field or simply to understand your family’s medical visits. This highly specialized language involves word building with root words, prefixes, suffixes, and abbreviations. You will leave with a solid foundation of medical language, as well as basic medical billing and coding terminology. After submitting and passing the open-book exam included in the workbook you receive in class, you will earn a Certificate of Completion. This comprehensive course is taught by longtime educator LeeAnne Krusemark, and Credentialed Medical Professional Vanessa Grinnell, RRT. No prior experience is necessary.Enrichment Spring/Summer 2026
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Intro to NinjaConquer NinjaIntro to Ninja | Ages 5-13 Ninjas develop strength and agility during this 4 or 8 week long course by learning different styles and techniques to master all obstacles! We have warped walls, angled steps, salmon ladders, cliff hangers, tilted ladders; all Ninja inspired obstacles! Increase flexibility, coordination, and self-esteem that can be transferred into ninja levels testing or enhance other athletic performances. All classes are coached by an experienced Ninja Trainer. **Classes take place at: 3203 Corporate Center Drive Burnsville, MN 55306Enrichment Spring/Summer 2026 -
Introduction to Journaling: A Beginner’s Guide -- Online CourseCareer & Personal DevelopmentThis is a LIVE online course that will be held at the date/time listed. Participants must provide an email to receive the class log-in information. Please contact Amanda with questions (amanda.cambronne@isd194.org). Journaling is simply recording your thoughts, feelings, and insights in a written, drawn, or typed formatted. It can be done on paper or on a computer, and it's a low-cost way to improve your mental health. Journaling can help you reduce stress, improve your self-awareness, as well as prioritize problems, fears, and concerns, and provide an opportunity for positive self-talk. You’ll learn how to start journaling (even when you don’t know what to write), the 10 most popular types of journaling, how to kick-starts elf-reflection and self-discovery, and track your progress and personal growth. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, current author and editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.Enrichment Spring/Summer 2026
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JFKSummer AdventuresCalling all kids, entering grades 1-6 Experience our Summer Adventures care and enrichment program for children entering grades 1-6 for children in Lakeville Area Schools and the surrounding area! Our program offers a variety of fun activities, learning experiences and exciting adventures. Breakfast, lunch and snack are provided Mondays through Thursdays, as well as breakfast and snack on Fridays. Summer Adventures fits your schedule! Families can participate full time or part time throughout the summer. Choose five days a week or less, every week throughout the summer or only the weeks needed.2026 Summer Summer Adventures Site -
JFK (Week 12)Summer AdventuresJohn F. Kennedy Elementary2026 Summer Summer Adventures Non-School Day Site -
JFK - Late Start DaysKid ZoneJohn F. Kennedy Elementary2026-27 School Year Kid Zone Non-School Day Site -
JFK Fabulous FridaysSummer AdventuresJohn F. Kennedy Elementary2026 Summer Summer Adventures Non-School Day Site -
John F. KennedyKid ZoneKid Zone is a before and after school program offered at each elementary school, which provides care and enrichment opportunities to children in kindergarten through 5th grade.2026-27 School Year Kid Zone Site -
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