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Pop Beats & Anime Dreams with Young RembrandtsCreative ArtsGet ready to bring dynamic characters and pop music to life! Join us as Young Rembrandts hosts an exciting Anime and Manga Drawing Workshop. From stylish outfits and expressive poses to bold hairstyles and eye-catching art, students will learn to draw dazzling characters full of energy and personality. We’ll explore new ways to capture the excitement, rhythm, and visual flair that make music and anime so unforgettable. Don’t just watch the music videos—create your own artistic spotlight!Winter/Spring 2026 -
Pop Culture Poetry with CSGACreative ArtsDo you have a favorite song, artist, movie, play, or meme? This class focuses on how poetry influences a lot of the things we enjoy, and how things around us are not always as they seem. Let's discuss pop culture moments, express ourselves through original poetry, and dive into how our different interpretations can teach us empathy and understanding.Summer 2026 -
Pop-Star Power: Creative Movement Confidence AcademyHealth and WellnessA high-energy camp blending K-Pop–inspired dance, confidence-boosting yoga, creative mindful movement, and fun self-expression crafts. Ideal for young performers who love music, dancing, and expressing their unique talents. Presented by The Mindfulness Movement.Summer 2026 -
Practical ChatGPT Training for Everyone (Online Class)TechnologyHave you been curious about what ChatGPT is exactly and how it can be used? Join our fun and engaging class to learn everything you need to know about ChatGPT powered by Artificial Intelligence. Understand how it works and why it's taking the world by storm. You'll explore practical everyday uses for ChatGPT in both the workforce and at home, ensuring you stay in the loop when ChatGPT is mentioned in conversations and on the news. Don't get left behind in today's tech-savvy world—attend this essential training today! Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office by emailing us at CommunityEd@isd623.org or calling: 651-604-3770. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Practical ChatGPT Training for Everyone (Online Class)TechnologyHave you been curious about what ChatGPT is exactly and how it can be used? Join our fun and engaging class to learn everything you need to know about ChatGPT powered by Artificial Intelligence. Understand how it works and why it's taking the world by storm. You'll explore practical everyday uses for ChatGPT in both the workforce and at home, ensuring you stay in the loop when ChatGPT is mentioned in conversations and on the news. Don't get left behind in today's tech-savvy world—attend this essential training today! Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office by emailing us at CommunityEd@isd623.org or calling: 651-604-3770. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Refund Policy If you need to cancel your registration, in order to receive a refund, you must notify Roseville Area Schools Community Education at least one (1) week prior to start date of the class/event/camp/activity, and that I will be issued a refund minus a $5 service charge. Registrations are not refunded in the event of a weather cancellation.Summer 2026 -
Pre-KWe offer half-day and full-day classes at our 3 Early Childhood Centers! If your child will be age 3 or 4 by September 1, they are eligible to join our Pre-K classes.Child Care Program -
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PreK 1Youth LessonsThis course focuses on water exploration for children ages 3 to 5! Students will work on very basic water skills to help build confidence and comfort in and around water. Promoting water safety from a young age will help to keep your child safe as they become more self-confident and believe in their abilities. The pool can also provide a lot of entertainment and enjoyment for young ones! Skills taught: Enter & Exit water using steps or side Blow bubbles with mouth Look at objects on bottom of pool Front float for 3+ seconds (w/ support) Back float for 3+ seconds (w/ support) Roll from front to back (w/ support) Roll from back to front (w/ support) Front glide (w/ support) Back glide (w/ support) “Scooping” on front (w/ support) Kicking on front (w/support) Kicking on back (w/ support) Jump into water (w/ support) Put ears in water "Monkey" Crawl along wall Follows Directions Water Safety Skills Note: Students who are still working on potty training MUST wear appropriate swim diapers and plastic covers. Students will be turned away if not wearing the appropriate swim diapers/covers. Parents MUST remain in the building during lessons and should stay within eyesight of the pool for quick contact if needed.Summer 2026 -
PreK 2Youth LessonsThis course focuses on water skills for children ages 3 to 5 that are ready to swim on their own! Students will build on their water skills and grow their independence. Promoting water safety from a young age will help to keep your child safe as they become more self-confident and believe in their abilities. Skills taught: Enter & Exit water from side Blow bubbles with nose (humming) Bobbing Front float for 3+ seconds Back float for 3+ seconds Jelly fish float for 3+ seconds Roll from back to front Roll from front to back Front glide (one body length) Back glide (one body length) “Scooping” and kicking on front 5 feet Flutter kicking on back 5 feet Elementary backstroke arms 5 feet (w/ support) Swim, Float, Swim 10 feet (w/ support) Jump in (w/ support) Follows Directions Water Safety Skills Note: Students who are still working on potty training MUST wear appropriate swim diapers and plastic covers. Students will be turned away if not wearing the appropriate swim diapers/covers. Parents MUST remain in the building during lessons and should stay within eyesight of the pool for quick contact if needed.Summer 2026 -
Puzzle & Brain Games DayField Trips & Non-School DaysLet’s put our thinking caps on! Children will rotate through a variety of puzzles and brain games that challenge problem-solving, critical thinking, and teamwork. From logic games to group challenges, this day is all about stretching our minds while having fun.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Q & A Seminar with a Minnesota Will and Trust Planning Attorney (Online Class)Career & FinanceThis is a relaxed and friendly open-forum seminar for participants with a seasoned Will & Trust attorney. Questions like: Should I avoid Probate? Is a Will good enough? Do I need a Trust? How does my plan deal with the nursing home? How do we gift the assets of husband and wife? What about separate assets not of the marriage? If I am alone, what tools protect me best? How do I decide who should serve in my estate plan? What is the death tax? How do I avoid leaving a mess for my children? Which Trust is best for my needs? Can I use a Transfer-On-Death Deed? How do my retirement assets operate in my Will or Trust? All questions will be answered! Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office by emailing us at CommunityEd@isd623.org or calling: 651-604-3770. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations.Winter/Spring 2026 -
RAHS Summer Orchestra CampSummer Music CampsOpen to students entering grades 9–12 as well as Roseville alumni! RAHS Summer Orchestra Camp will take place August 3–7 from 9:30–11:30 AM. The week will conclude with a short showcase performance for our Elementary Orchestra Camp participants and families on August 7th at 5:30 This camp is designed for students who play violin, viola, cello, or bass and offers an enriching musical experience. Participants will rehearse and perform a variety of engaging and popular repertoire at a level comparable to the RAHS Orchestra program. Students should be able to read music and demonstrate high school level proficiency on their instrument.Summer 2026 -
RASP Meals On Wheels DonationSenior Program FundraisersMeals on Wheels delivers nutritious meals, a friendly face, and safety checks that enable older adults to live with independence and dignity in their own homes. It also helps reduce the feelings of isolation and loneliness that many older adults experience. If it were not for Meals on Wheels, many of our senior neighbors would not receive the nourishing food they need, and many would not be able to remain in their homes. It brings peace of mind to family members and friends knowing that Meals on Wheels volunteers and staff are providing safety checks for their loved ones, and they are getting the all-important vital connection with others. Roseville Area Meals on Wheels can't do it alone, and your help is greatly appreciated. Every dollar that is donated stays right here in the Roseville area community and benefits our neighbors directly. In the last year we have delivered over 23,500 meals to our neighbors. Each day, we serve an average of 91 meals to neighbors in need throughout the Roseville area. The meals are made from scratch, by Roseville Area Schools nutrition staff, right here in our kitchen at the Anpétu Téca Education Center in Roseville. Your gift of $49 will provide a week's worth of meals for seniors in need, and a gift of $98 can cover 14 meals! Please join us by making a gift to ensure that Roseville Area Meals on Wheels is available for our neighbors in need. Your greatly appreciated donation is an investment that enriches hundreds of lives and helps preserve dignity and independence. Thank you for your support! RASP is a nonprofit program and your donation may be tax deductible as allowed by law. If you would like to make a credit card donation of an amount that is not listed, please contact our office at 651.604.3520, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Monday- Friday. If you would like to donate by check, please make your check payable to the Roseville Area Senior Program and mail it to: Roseville Area Senior Program1910 County Road B WestRoseville, MN 55113Winter/Spring 2026 -
Raider Boys Hoops AcademyHealth and WellnessThe Raider Hoops Academy is designed to help players develop the individual skills necessary to succeed in today’s fast-paced game. Unlike a traditional camp that covers many different activities, this program focuses specifically on the core basketball skills that translate directly to game performance. Led by Coach Critchley, this session will emphasize skill development through teaching, repetition, and game-like situations. Players will learn drills and techniques they can continue to use on their own to improve throughout the summer and beyond. Areas of emphasis include: Shooting: Rhythm and Repetition – Developing consistent shooting mechanics and confidence through proper form and high-quality repetitions. Ball Handling and Dribbling – Improving control, creativity, and the ability to handle pressure. Creating Space and decision making – Learning moves and techniques that allow players to create scoring opportunities for themselves and their teammates while understanding the importance of decision making. Finishing at the Basket – Players will learn the fundamentals of finishing at the rim, including proper footwork, body control, balance, and touch. Instruction will emphasize a variety of finishing moves. This program is designed to help prepare players who aspire to compete at the high school level, giving them the skills, habits, and understanding needed to become more competitive players. The goal of the Raider Hoops Academy is to help athletes build confidence, improve fundamentals, and develop the habits needed to become a more complete basketball player.Summer 2026 -
Raiders Gymnastics CampHealth and WellnessThe RAHS Gymnastics Camp offers a dynamic and inclusive summer training experience for athletes of all levels. Designed for girls interested in joining the RAHS gymnastics team or maintaining their skills during the off-season. The Raiders Off Season Training Camp welcomes not only Raider gymnasts, but also newcomers and athletes from across the Suburban East Conference and Section 4AA. The program has grown in popularity for its unique blend of skill development and summer fun within a supportive community. Gymnasts will train on all four events while building strength and conditioning, developing foundational skills, and beginning to craft routines. Along the way, athletes will have the opportunity to connect with coaches and teammates, making it an ideal environment for growth and team bonding. Gymnasts are encouraged to participate and become part of the Raider traditions. Go Raiders!Summer 2026 -
Ready, Set, GrowSpecial InterestGet down to earth in our 1-day flower planting workshop. Each participant will plant 3 potted flowers they get to take home, as well as help us fill and decorate a window planter for our school. Get your green thumb out! This enrichment class is run in partnership with our school-age care program, Friendship Connection, which helps us keep costs low and offer engaging opportunities before and after school. Students participating in these classes will check in with Friendship Connection, receive a snack, and have a brief recess before class begins.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Reality Check: Mythbusters + Disney DecodedAcademicAM/ PM Camp only registration includes 2 hours of themed activities. Full day option includes both AM and PM camps as well a variety of activities including a daily special recess, snack and lunch provided by Nutrition Services AM Camp only Mythbusters 9:30am-11:30am Mythbusters: Discover whether popular myths are fact or fiction through hands-on experimentation. Make predictions, run safe experiments, and explore the science behind common claims while thinking critically and creatively to separate truth from rumor. PM Camp Only Disney Decoded 1:30pm-3:30pm Disney Decoded: Take a deep dive into the magic and mystery of Disney films. Investigate hidden details, explore fan theories, and analyze storytelling choices while discovering how movies use secrets, symbols, and imagination to captivate audiences. Full Day AM + PM Camp Mythbusters + Disney Decoded 9:00am- 4:00pm Full Day opportunity includes AM & PM camps as well as a variety of activities including Recess, Daily Special (fun themed based activity) and an afternoon snack. Full Day Schedule 9:00-9:30 Recess 9:30-11:30 AM Camp 11:30-12:30 Lunch and Recess 12:30-1:30 Daily Special 1:30-3:30 PM Camp 3:30-4 Snack/ Pick Up *Lunch is provided for free by Nutrition Services. Follow the link to see an updated menu Summer Lunch Menu This enrichment class is run in partnership with our school-age care program, Friendship Connection. To ensure classes run as scheduled, registration for all Youth Enrichment programs will close the Wednesday before the start date. Be sure to register early to reserve your spot! Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office by emailing us at CommunityEd@isd623.org or calling: 651-604-3770. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistRecess RemixHealth and WellnessGet ready for outdoor fun! Kids of all ages will enjoy classic and new recess games that spark teamwork, build skills, and guarantee plenty of laughs. Weather permitting, we’ll take the fun outside to play four square, capture the flag, pickleball, and more. This enrichment class is run in partnership with our school-age care program, Friendship Connection, which helps us keep costs low and offer engaging opportunities before and after school. Students participating in these classes will check in with Friendship Connection, receive a snack, and have a brief recess before class begins. Each school receives one free class as part of our commitment to equity. These offerings are designed specifically to increase access for students who attend that school, especially those who may not have the financial means to participate in enrichment. To support this purpose, free classes are reserved for students enrolled at the hosting school.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Recycling Challenge DayField Trips & Non-School DaysGet ready to think green! Children will work individually and in teams to complete fun recycling challenges using clean, reusable materials. Activities will focus on sorting, building, and problem-solving while learning how recycling helps care for our planet. This hands-on day encourages teamwork, creativity, and environmental responsibility.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Relaxation Station: Kids' Spa and Self-Care CampHealth and WellnessWelcome to the Relaxation Station, a spa-inspired self-care camp where kids slow down, breathe mindfully, and nurture their inner calm. Through mindful movement and relaxing creative projects, campers build confidence while learning simple ways to rest and recharge. Presented by The Mindfulness Movement.Summer 2026 -
Revocable Trusts: Myths, Realities, and Options (Online)Career & FinanceDo you know what the most oversold and misunderstood legal product on the market is today? The answer is a Revocable or Living Trust. Most people believe that their trust shields the assets from the nursing home and creditors. In Minnesota, Revocable Trusts are subject to the nursing home and creditors. If you can change the Trust, the nursing home and creditors can access the money in the Trust. In this class you will learn about the pros and cons of a revocable trust and if it is a fit for you. You will also learn about other options. Registration for all class sessions closes 3 days before the start date. Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office by emailing us at CommunityEd@isd623.org or calling: 651-604-3770. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations. Refund Policy If you need to cancel your registration, in order to receive a refund, you must notify Roseville Area Schools Community Education at least one (1) week prior to start date of the class/event/camp/activity, and that I will be issued a refund minus a $5 service charge. Registrations are not refunded in the event of a weather cancellation.Summer 2026 -
Robotic Builders with Tech AcademyScience & TechnologyYes, we CAN learn about robotics! With the LEGO® WeDo robotics system, young children can build and program their robotic creations. Designed by the experts at MIT, this unique system teaches children about simple machines, engineering, programming, and so much more. Young imaginations soar! The LEGO® Education WeDo Robotics Builder class allows students to explore different concepts in robotics. Possible models may include dancing birds, a hungry alligator robot, goal kicker robot, a rescue plane, and a smart spinner robot. Students will be working in pairs To ensure classes run as scheduled, registration for all Youth Enrichment programs will close the Wednesday before the start date. Be sure to register early to reserve your spot! Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office by emailing us at CommunityEd@isd623.org or calling: 651-604-3770. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations.Summer 2026 -
Robotic Builders: Hogwarts and Other Kingdoms with Tech AcademyScience & TechnologyJourney to the magical world of Harry Potter and other magical lands. Build and program magical-themed projects. Young imaginations soar! Students will be taught foundational building and introduced to programming concepts by learning about sensors, motors, and special technics components using LEGO® WeDo systems. Possible projects include magic chest, dragons, hippogriff, magic hat, magic carpet, and magical staircase. Students will be working in pairs. To ensure classes run as scheduled, registration for all Youth Enrichment programs will close the Wednesday before the start date. Be sure to register early to reserve your spot! Late Registration: If you miss the deadline but are still interested, you can contact the Community Ed office by emailing us at CommunityEd@isd623.org or calling: 651-604-3770. Space may be limited, but we'll try our best to accommodate late registrations.Summer 2026 -
Robotics Problem Solvers with CSGAScience & TechnologyWhat do R2-D2 and Roombas have in common? They’re robots! Learn basic robotics skills, including programming and building, using Scratch coding and Lego Spike Prime to create problem-solving robots.Summer 2026