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Anytime ParentingParent Only ClassesOnline- Parents Only Class! Connect with a parent educator and other parents on your own schedule. This class will provide ways to learn about how children learn and grow, discuss parenting strategies and more. After viewing the video or materials online, we welcome your comments or questions to foster discussion with other parents in the class to help support each of you in the important role as a parent. This asynchronous class will run from 9/14/26-1/15/2027.Fall 2026
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Art Sampler CampWeek 6Sample lots of different kinds of art in this fun and creative camp. We’ll use paper mâché, clay, canvas, chalk, paint and more to create some fabulous art. Make a paper mâché bowl, sculpt cute owls and silly animals, paint a colorful canvas, make some 3D birds with fancy feathers and more. Bring a beverage and a nut-free snack. Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Baking BreadWeek 7Let's fill the halls with the smell of some fresh baked breads! Baking homemade bread is fun, easy and most importantly it tastes great!Summer 2026 -
Beetlejuice JR Ticket SalesWeek 6Join us for RVTC Youth Studio's production of Beetlejuice JR. Performances will take place July 16-19 at Shakopee High School's Thrust Stage. Seating is general admission. Adult tickets are $20 and Children's (12 and under) tickets are $12. Get your tickets today! Please note: All ticket sales will be online.Summer 2026 -
Beginning Tae Kwon Do (Session 1)Week 1Tae Kwon Do is the Korean martial art of kick and punch. Students of all levels will learn traditional forms, self defense, sparring, discipline and respect. Great for the whole family! Please wear loose, comfortable clothing suitable for kicking and bring a water bottle! Meets six times.Summer 2026 -
Beginning Tae Kwon Do (Session 2)Week 8Tae Kwon Do is the Korean Martial Art of kick and punch. Students of all levels will learn traditional forms, self defense, sparring, discipline and respect. Great for the whole family! Please wear loose, comfortable clothing suitable for kicking and bring a water bottle! Meets six times.Summer 2026 -
Blitz Chess!Week 9Come with whatever chess knowledge you have or start as a beginner. With a few lessons, we'll have you playing as quickly as possible, concluding with a short tournament.Summer 2026 -
Books and Beyond!Parent and Child/renNEW CLASS! Interactive, focused on fostering a love of reading and literacy development. We will blend storytelling with hands-on activities, such as art, math, and sensory play, to bring stories to life. Your child will have the opportunity to enhance motor skills, social connection, and communication through literature.Fall 2026
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Burnout to Balance: Reduce the Mental Load in MotherhoodHealth and WellnessAre you feeling exhausted? Like you never have the time or energy to go for a walk, see a friend, or even just read a book? Join other moms who feel the same - in this supportive and practical workshop, based in Positive Psychology. You will learn to identify your core values to decide what’s most important to you in this phase of life, while creating mindset shifts to confidently delegate or drop the rest. This workshop goes beyond the typical organizing tips to help you understand why you feel responsible for everything and how you can make small changes that give you lasting relief. You’ll walk away with: clear priorities to make easy decisions, new ways to ask for help and drop what doesn’t matter, and a plan you can start to use to start feeling more life balance right away.Summer 2026 -
Camp Invention: Spark!Week 5Camp Invention’s new program, Spark, is an inspiring, week-long summer experience that provides opportunities for open-ended, hands-on exploration of science, technology, engineering and more! Campers take on a variety of exhilarating activities each day, have fun collaborating with friends, think creatively and invent their own solutions to real-world challenges. The all-new 2026 program will spark the imagination of both new and returning campers with an adventure full of inspiration, innovation and unforgettable discoveries! During this action-packed, confidence-boosting program, young innovators will: Activate Innovative Superpowers With The Infringers™: Campers team up with real-world inventors to create, protect and time-travel to safeguard their ideas from the Infringers.. Investigate Curious Clues With Fur-ensics™: Campers sharpen their detective skills by building sleuthing gadgets, analyzing forensic evidence and solving mischievous mysteries alongside Cap E. Bara and robotic capybaras. Splash Into Entrepreneurship With Make Waves™: Children explore entrepreneurship through buoyancy experiments, product design and prototype building as they create innovative ideas and “make waves” in the market. Build a DIY Space Rocket With Space Morphers™: Campers design and launch a DIY rocket, explore a distant planet and invent solutions for extreme conditions while making exciting discoveries in their Space Lab. Meets five times. Please note: National promotional codes are not applicable for this program as a discount has already been factored into the program price for families. Contact Community Education at 952-496-5029 to inquire about financial assistance. This camp is held in partnership with Prior Lake-Savage Community Education.Summer 2026 -
Cardboard Maker Camp: Machines in MotionWeek 10Build it. Move it. Play it! Turn cardboard into ball launchers, mini pinball machines, an operation game and motorized carnival swings while learning engineering, circuits and design thinking. Each day features a hands-on project that students build from scratch, ending with fun challenges to test, iterate and compete. High-energy and full of creativity, problem-solving and the thrill of seeing your inventions come to life! Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Charcuterie BoardsHome and GardenJoin us at the Shakopee Brewhall for a fun, hands-on charcuterie class! Learn the basics of building a beautiful board while creating your own individual plate to enjoy. Visit with a friend or meet someone new and leave ready to impress at your next gathering.Summer 2026 -
Cheer & Tumble CampWeek 6We’ve got spirit, yes we do! We’ve got spirit, how ‘bout you? Avoid the mid-summer slump with this fun four-day camp, where we will jump in and learn basic skills of cheerleading and tumbling! On the last day of camp, students will show off their routine and new skills in a short performance for family members! Students will need to wear dance/athletic attire and clean tennis or jazz shoes. Snacks will be provided. No prior dance experience necessary. Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Chess CampWeek 8All levels welcome! The methods used in this camp will keep chess students progressing with chess lessons, puzzles, guided games and an end-of-week chess tournament. The camp fee includes ChessKid.com membership for the week. Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistClassroom & BTW-JClassroom InstructionShakopee Community Education is responsible for providing quality classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction to all Shakopee School District resident students. Students must be age 14.5 on or before the last classroom session. Behind-the-wheel instruction is scheduled with the students after successful completion of 30 hours of classroom instruction, passing the state written exam, and 20 hours of behind the wheel with a parent/guardian. The cost for the driver's education series is $420.00 in 2024-2025. The cost includes the 30 hours of classroom instruction, plus 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training. All 2024-2025 school year classroom sessions will be held at the Shakopee High School, 2nd Floor Lecture Room. All 2025 summer classroom sessions will be held at the Shakopee High School, 2nd Floor Lecture Room. Please list any special needs of the student on the registration form. Additional 2024-2025 information/registration packets are available at the Community Education Office or on the school district website. 2024-2025 classroom information for this program was emailed out and made available to the public in August 2024. Note: Blue or White Card Replacement can be picked up at the District Office. BTW Missed Session Fee is $50. Any cancellation of a class after the start date is subject to a $50 change fee. Switching from one classroom session to another classroom session after the start date is subject to a $50 transfer fee.Driver's Ed 25-26 -
WaitlistClassroom & BTW-KClassroom InstructionShakopee Community Education is responsible for providing quality classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction to all Shakopee School District resident students. Students must be age 14.5 on or before the last classroom session. Behind-the-wheel instruction is scheduled with the students after successful completion of 30 hours of classroom instruction, passing the state written exam, and 20 hours of behind the wheel with a parent/guardian. The cost for the driver's education series is $420.00 in 2024-2025. The cost includes the 30 hours of classroom instruction, plus 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training. All 2024-2025 school year classroom sessions will be held at the Shakopee High School, 2nd Floor Lecture Room. All 2025 summer classroom sessions will be held at the Shakopee High School, 2nd Floor Lecture Room. Please list any special needs of the student on the registration form. Additional 2024-2025 information/registration packets are available at the Community Education Office or on the school district website. 2024-2025 classroom information for this program was emailed out and made available to the public in August 2024. Note: Blue or White Card Replacement can be picked up at the District Office. BTW Missed Session Fee is $50. Any cancellation of a class after the start date is subject to a $50 change fee. Switching from one classroom session to another classroom session after the start date is subject to a $50 transfer fee.Driver's Ed 25-26 -
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Claymation Camp: Let's Make a Movie!Week 8Lights, camera… CLAY! This camp combines your two favorite things, clay and creating your very own stop motion movie! Work in small teams as you sculpt colorful clay characters, design amazing sets and bring a super fun story to life using stop motion software, the same technique used in your favorite animated films. Learn the magic of movie-making as you shape, pose and film wacky creations frame by frame. By the end of camp, take home a super cool mini-movie to show family and friends. Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Colorful Critters CampWeek 7A sweet and lively pastel workshop for animal lovers! Students create whimsical bees, expressive frogs, a striking owl, a bright duck and more while exploring blending, texture, layering and bold color. Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Cosmic Creators LabWeek 5Blast off into a space-filled adventure! In this hands-on science class, kids will create marshmallow constellations, craft galaxies in a jar and build their own solar system. It’s a fun, creative journey through the wonders of our universe! Please pack a nut-free snack and drink for your child each day. Meets four times.Summer 2026 -
Crazy for Horses Camp (Session 2)Week 7Give your child a fun and safe introduction to the world of horses! In this three-day, half-day camp, participants will learn the basics of horse care and experience beginner riding in a supportive environment. This camp is perfect for kids who love animals, are curious about horses, or want a gentle introduction to riding and horse care. Camp is held at Capall Stables in Lonsdale, MN. There is an indoor arena available for inclement weather. Transportation is not provided. Meets three times. Camp Highlights: Learn how to brush, bathe, lead and safely handle a horse Introductory riding lessons Daily horse-related activities, crafts and games Build confidence, responsibility and comfort around horses Snack and all craft supplies provided Parent/guardian must sign a camp waiver. Bring waiver to first class.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistCrazy for Horses Camp (Session 3)Week 10Give your child a fun and safe introduction to the world of horses! In this three-day, half-day camp, participants will learn the basics of horse care and experience beginner riding in a supportive environment. This camp is perfect for kids who love animals, are curious about horses, or want a gentle introduction to riding and horse care. Camp is held at Capall Stables in Lonsdale, MN. There is an indoor arena available for inclement weather. Transportation is not provided. Meets three times. Camp Highlights: Learn how to brush, bathe, lead and safely handle a horse Introductory riding lessons Daily horse-related activities, crafts and games Build confidence, responsibility and comfort around horses Snack and all craft supplies provided Parent/guardian must sign a camp waiver. Bring waiver to first class.Summer 2026 -
Crochet 201: Intermediate BeginnerHobbies and ArtsTake your crochet skills to the next level! In this class, you’ll build on the basics by learning how to: half-double crochet stitch, change yarn colors, create a border for your mug rug — with a little extra flair! Perfect for those who’ve completed Crochet 101 or have a basic understanding of chain and single crochet stitches. Bring your creativity and let’s add some personality to your projects!Summer 2026 -
Crochet 301: Advanced BeginnerHobbies and ArtsReady to take on a timeless crochet classic? In this class, you’ll learn how to create the iconic granny square, a fun and versatile pattern perfect for blankets, bags and more. We’ll cover: how to read a granny square pattern, work in the round, and change colors with confidence. This class is ideal for those who are comfortable with basic stitches and ready to expand their crochet skills!Summer 2026