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  • SafeKids

    Non-School Day: Grades 4-6. Practice the basics of making safe choices at home, school, online, and in the community. Work with other kids to practice handling emergencies, advocating for yourself, reporting unsafe behaviors, and basic first aid. Bring home a SafeKids workbook to complete with your family. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.
  • SafeKids

    Non-School Day: Grades 4-6. Practice the basics of making safe choices at home, school, online, and in the community. Work with other kids to practice handling emergencies, advocating for yourself, reporting unsafe behaviors, and basic first aid. Bring home a SafeKids workbook to complete with your family. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.
  • Money Managers

    Non-School Day: Grades 4-6. Let’s make money make sense! Unlock the secrets of financial literacy and learn how to spend with purpose, save with power, and give with heart. Discover how to make smart choices with your cash and feel like a money pro while you're at it. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.
  • Camp Kindergarten: Randolph Heights

    Designed for youth entering Kindergarten at Randolph Heights Elementary in Fall 2026. Get ready for your first day of school! Practice the ins and outs of the school day while making new friends. Experience the fun of school with games, songs and art projects. Transportation is not provided. Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.
  • Spanish Immersion Camp for New Kindergarteners

    Designed for kindergarteners enrolled at Adams Spanish Immersion beginning Fall 2025. Prepare for the transition to immersion kindergarten by walking through the ins and outs of the school day and practicing Spanish through games, songs and cultural activities. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.
  • Spanish Immersion Camp

    Entering grades 1-5. ¡Vamos a jugar! Immerse yourself in Spanish language and culture! Activities include art, cooking, dance and cultural activities all taught en Español. Designed for students with a significant background in Spanish. Sliding Fees: Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.
  • French Immersion Camp

    Entering Grades 1-5. Bonjour! Have fun en Franҫais this summer through cooking, singing, crafts, sports, games and cultural activities. Camp is conducted entirely in French; current students and students new to L’Etoile du Nord French Immersion are welcome to join us! Breakfast, lunch, and snack will be provided. Bring a water bottle. Sliding Fees: Our model for program pricing ensures that our high-quality enrichment classes are more accessible to our community members. We encourage participants to choose the price that they are able to pay. This structure helps our programs be financially sustainable and more equitable.
  • Mandarin Immersion Camp

    Entering Grades 1-5. Join your friends and cook, sing, create and play, all in Mandarin. Camp is conducted entirely in Mandarin and is designed for youth with a significant background in Mandarin. Bring a bag lunch and water bottle. A snack will be provided. Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.
  • Camp Kindergarten: Hamline Elementary

    Designed for youth entering Kindergarten at Hamline Elementary in Fall 2026. Get ready for your first day of school! Practice the ins and outs of the school day while making new friends. Experience the fun of school with games, songs and art projects. Transportation is not provided. Most classes include sliding-fee options designed to provide financial flexibility for community members who may need support in order to participate. We encourage participants to choose the amount they are able to pay. This model helps ensure our programs remain financially sustainable while also promoting equity and increasing accessibility for all members of our community.