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Point of Impact-May 2026Point of ImpactParents & Students are Invited to Attend a 2025-26 Point of Impact MeetingThe more you know about teen driver risks, laws and helpful ways to talk to your teen, the more you can help your student become a safe driver. Parents and students are invited and encouraged to attend a 90-minute class to learn how to improve your own driving instruction and help your teen to become a better driver. Find out about the new rules for first-time drivers. We will provide you with information and tools you can use to help support your teen in driving safely.New drivers are required to log 50 hours of driving while they have their permit. By attending this meeting, you can reduce that requirement by 10 hours. Parents/guardians are encouraged to provide as many additional hours with their teens as possible to prepare them to become a safe driver. completed driving log is required for the road test and license application. The driving log must be presented at the time of the road test and submitted with the application for the provisional license.We look forward to seeing you at the class and working together to make your teen as well-trained and safe as possible behind the wheel. Point of Impact Meetings are held free of charge.Driver's Ed 25-26 -
Pokemon Art CampWeek 6Do you love Pokémon? Want to learn to draw and sculpt some of your favorite characters? Then you will love this fun one-day camp. Learn to draw, sculpt and more. Join us for a morning of fun.Summer 2026
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Pokemon-Inspired Coding & STEAM AdventuresWeek 10Step into the world of Pokémon with a week of exciting STEAM adventures! Students will design and build their own coding projects, from interactive games to creative animations, while also making Pokémon-themed stop-motion films. They’ll construct sets and props, tackle fun STEAM challenges and bring their ideas to life through coding and creativity. Along the way, students strengthen problem-solving and teamwork skills. Basic reading skills recommended. Bring a USB drive on the last day. Pokémon is a trademark of Nintendo of America Inc. This camp is not affiliated with them. Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Pollinator Gardening for KidsLife SkillsDid you know that bees need baths and the Monarch butterfly population is struggling because of disappearing milkweed patches? Our pollinators, such as bees, butterflies and bats are facing challenges in today's environment due to pesticide usage and disappearing native plants. Pollinators play a vital role in the ecosystem and food production. Join us to talk about the importance of pollinators and how to create places where they can thrive. Participants will build their own container pollinator garden in class to take home.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Pop-It Chocolate Bar BashLife SkillsGet ready to mix, mold and munch in this hands-on chocolate-making adventure! Participants will create their very own Pop-It chocolate bars using colorful silicone molds, melted chocolate and a rainbow of toppings from sprinkles to gummy bears. But that’s just the beginning! Between chocolate layers, we’ll play interactive games and win awesome prizes!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Pottery Camp Express: Wheel & WonderWeek 8Dive into the world of pottery in this express camp! Students will get hands-on with the pottery wheel, learning to center clay, throw cylinders, bowls and mugs, and attach handles. The class also introduces glazing basics and color selection, giving students a fast-paced, creative experience in shaping and decorating their own pottery pieces. Meets two times.Summer 2026 -
Pottery Camp: Wheel-Throwing FunWeek 1Learn the fundamentals of ceramics in this beginner-friendly class. Students will be introduced to the pottery wheel and build skills in centering, throwing cylinders, bowls, mugs, and plates. The class also explores handle making, glazing, and underglaze techniques, with guided instruction and plenty of time to practice and experiment. Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Prepare Your Own WillPersonal and Professional GrowthWho would raise your children if you died? Who will be your personal representative? Without a will, a judge can make all of the decisions. Take charge of these arrangements in this class. You will leave with a simple prepared will and have peace of mind. Instruction and all the necessary forms (including the will form), witnesses, and notaries are provided. Instructor Adam Altman is an attorney experienced in drafting wills. If you are married, please note that you and your spouse must register separately, as you will each create your own will, even though they may be identical. Bring a pen and a valid photo ID to class.Summer 2026 -
Private Guitar LessonsCreative ArtsDreaming of becoming a rock legend or pop sensation? Our private, one-on-one guitar lessons are perfect for aspiring players of all ages! Whether you’re just starting out or looking to sharpen your skills, you’ll learn everything from reading tablature and mastering chords to playing your favorite songs and developing strong rhythms. Lessons are held weekly in convenient 30-minute sessions, with a consistent time slot reserved just for you. You will be contacted by the instructor within a week of registration to set up your lessons on dates and times that work for you. Both acoustic and electric guitars are welcome—just bring your own instrument and get ready to play! Unlock your musical potential and start your journey to guitar greatness today!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Private Singing LessonsHobbies and ArtsBring greater enjoyment and satisfaction to your singing by building on the basics of breath support, tonal focus and musicianship. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced musician, this class will help you get to the next level of your art. Just bring your enthusiasm and a piece of music you love to sing! Classes are open to all ages! Registration fee includes five lessons. Online singing lessons can be conducted using a computer, tablet or smartphone via Skype, Zoom and most other live chat platforms. You will be contacted by the instructor within a week of registration to set up your lessons on dates and times that work for you.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Project RunwayWeek 4Join us for this popular summer camp featuring all new projects! Participants will learn multiple hand and machine sewing techniques, and practice on basic projects, including comfy shorts, a water bottle bag, a criss-cross headband and more. Participants will showcase their projects on the last day of class, then take everything home with them to walk the runway of everyday life. Family and friends are invited to the showcase. No experience necessary to participate. Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistRVTC Youth Studio's Beetlejuice JRWeek 2It's our show now, kid. The ghost-with-the-most comes to the stage in Beetlejuice JR., the frightfully funny musical based on the beloved motion picture turned Broadway phenomenon. Lydia Deetz is a strange and unusual teenager, still grieving the loss of her mother and obsessed with the whole “being dead thing.” Lucky for Lydia, she and her father move to a new house haunted by a recently deceased couple and Beetlejuice, a delightful demon with a real zest for life. When Lydia calls on Beetlejuice to scare away anyone with a pulse, this double-crossing specter shows his true stripes, unleashing a (Nether)world of pandemonium. With music and lyrics by Tony Award-nominee Eddie Perfect and a book by Tony Award-nominated pair Anthony King and Scott Brown, Beetlejuice was nominated for eight 2019 Tony Awards including Best New Musical. A viral "sucks-yes" on social media, this musical struck a chord with young theatre lovers who adored its unabashed humor and emotional honesty.Parents, please plan to attend a mandatory meeting on June 15 at 6pm in the Thrust Stage at Shakopee High School. Of course, the show can’t go on without volunteers! More information will be shared during rehearsals. Performances at SHS Thrust Stage: Thursday, July 16, 7pmFriday, July 17, 7pmSaturday, July 18, 7pmSunday, July 19, 2pm Tickets (Online Sales ONLY):Children (12 and under) - $12Adults - $20Summer 2026 -
Rainbow Candy SceneWeek 5Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet! We’ll explore the colors of the rainbow as we use sprinkles, Fruit Loops, marshmallows, frosting and more to create a colorful candy scene complete with a 3D rainbow. Sweet! Please pack a nut-free snack and drink for your child.Summer 2026 -
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Robotic Builders Camp: Space & Star WarsWeek 10This course builds knowledge of simple machines, engineering, programming and teamwork in an environment full of galactic fun! Designed by the experts at MIT, the WEDO Robotics system teaches students about simple machines, engineering, programming and much more. Working in pairs, students will create Star Wars- and space-inspired robots. Models include AT-ST Biped, spinning TIE fighter, cannons and other out-of-this-world creations. Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Robotics & STEM--Amusement Park MachinesSTEMGrades 1-4In this session, your child will learn about STEM and programming concepts while being challenged to build up to four different motorized robotic models using patented kits. Your child will learn about the importance of aerodynamics, elastic energy, renewable energy and more! Working independently or in pairs, participants will build working motorized models of the following amusement park rides: carousel, extreme swing, maze ride, ferris wheel and more. Meets four times.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Run 'n ReadSports & ActivitiesReading and exercise is made fun with this popular class that meets once per week. We'll have a snack, read, discuss our book, and then it's time for fun running exercises and games. Run 'n Read is a non-threatening way for students to enjoy reading and exercise. Students will be able to run with others at their own pace, and have fun with running drills and games. Class participants will receive a "Run 'n Read" shirt, a healthy snack each week, and an age-appropriate book. Bring running shoes and a water bottle to each class. Meets five times.Run 'n Read students may choose to register at a discounted price for our annual Community Ed Color Run (1-mile) held on May 30, 2026, at Sun Path Elementary. Choose Run 'n Read plus the 1-mile Color Run upon checkout. Students will receive an additional t-shirt with this race. Please indicate your child's T-shirt size when enrolling. Sizes are: Youth - small, medium, large or Adult - small, medium, large or XL.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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STEM & SWEETS Culinary Science CampWeek 3Get ready for a summer of sugar, science and creativity! In STEM & SWEETS, youth explore the science behind their favorite treats while decorating cookies, crafting cake pops, creating butterfly truffles, panda brownies and ocean creature cupcakes. Campers uncover STEM secrets in the kitchen, spark creativity, build confidence and have fun making edible masterpieces with new skills and friends. Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Safe at Home on My OwnLate Summer OfferingsThis class is designed to help prepare youth to safely take care of themselves when they are home alone. We will answer questions about setting up routines to be by themselves when their parents are not home, as well as discuss common household emergencies, using the telephone, basic first aid and more. This class is intended as a tool to help families prepare youth for staying home alone. It will not fully prepare all youth for the responsibilities involved with being at home alone. Taught in partnership with the Shakopee Police Department.Summer 2026 -
Safety & Self Defense Camp (Gr K-5)Week 7Safety is about the situation, self-awareness and self-defense. Learn the fundamentals, effective responses to practical situations, and experience hands-on exercises. This class includes discussion on boundaries, saying "no," de-escalation, and the importance of taking care of ourselves. Participants will learn the most critical elements to keep themselves safe and practice self-awareness. They will also punch, kick, block, yell and more. Build a strong foundation for strength and confidence. This is a youth-focused class. Parents are welcome to watch.Summer 2026 -
Safety & Self-DefenseLife SkillsSafety is about the situation, self-awareness and self-defense. Learn the fundamentals, effective responses to practical situations and experience hands-on exercises. This class includes discussion on boundaries, saying "no," de-escalation and the importance of taking care of ourselves. Participants will learn the most critical elements to keep themselves safe and practice self-awareness. They will also punch, kick, block, yell and more. Build a strong foundation for strength and confidence. This is a youth-focused class. Parents are welcome to watch.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Safety & Self-Defense Camp (Gr 6-12)Week 7Safety is about the situation, self-awareness and self-defense. Learn the fundamentals, effective responses to practical situations and experience hands-on exercises. This class includes discussion on boundaries, saying "no," de-escalation and the importance of taking care of ourselves. Participants will learn the most critical elements to keep themselves safe and practice self-awareness. They will also punch, kick, block, yell and more. Build a strong foundation for strength and confidence. This is a youth-focused class. Parents are welcome to watch.Summer 2026 -
Salon & Spa CampWeek 7Sometimes it is fun to take a break, relax and have a spa day! In this class, you create a spa day at home by learning how to make homemade bath salts, sugar scrubs, salt scrubs, rosewater, lemonade bath bombs and more. Meets four times.Summer 2026