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RC Car RacingYouth RecreationTest your driving skills and race through a track with various RC cars. All equipment provided. Students may also use their own RC cars upon approval.Summer 2026 -
RC Truck - Build and RaceYouth RecreationBuild and Customize your own Traxxas Slash RC race truck and test it on an off-road track with epic jumps! Learn from experts and take home a complete hobby-grade kit. Create your RC race truck from scratch and test it out under the direction of experienced instructors. *Registration costs includes a complete Traxxas Slash 2WD kit, a battery completer kit, a toolkit, and a can of spray paint in your chosen color. Total retail value of $470! The Traxxas Slash is one of the best RC trucks for beginners and a great introduction to competitive RC racing. Several local tracks offer regular races, along with free outdoor tracks open to the public.Summer 2026 -
RC WarsSTEMIn teams, you will build your own remote control vehicles to race and battle against other teams. Design your vehicles to not only be faster and stronger than other teams’ creations, but also better than purchased RC Cars and Drones! RC Wars will feature land and air races, obstacle courses and more as students learn mechanical and electrical building skills in an energetic and exciting environment.Summer 2026 -
Rain GardeningHome and GardenLearn to design a rain garden that captures runoff, supports native plants and benefits the environment. This class covers rain garden basics, plant selection and simple installation tips.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Ready-Set PreschoolSpecialized ECFE CoursesChildren ages 30- 35 months | separating (on parent child day) We recognize that children develop along a continuum and this class is perfect for children who are working towards the independence skills needed for preschool. This unique blend of parent-child time and peer group interaction offers an introductory preschool experience. The child-only day gives your child a chance to interact independently with peers and is led by a licensed early childhood teacher. The parent-child day is playtime together, followed by a separate discussion led by a licensed parent educator. *Monday's class ends at 10:45 am and Wednesday's class ends at 10:15 am.2025-2026 ECFE/Parent Workshops ECFE -
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Rec Swim Team: Ages 11-15Rec Swim TeamInterested in competitive swimming? Sample a competitive swimming environment by participating in team-style practices, competing at a swim meet and learning competition skills before joining a club swim team. Ages 11-15 Rec Team Requirements: 25-50 yards freestyle and backstroke 15-25 yards breaststroke and butterfly Ability to swim and tread unassisted in deep water Must have passed Skipper 5, Admiral 3 or equivalent level Prerequisites and Skill Assessment: Swimmers who do not possess the required skills listed above will be moved back to the Learn-to-Swim program. On the first day of practice, swimmers will be tested on the required skills (listed in “requirements” below), to ensure that the Rec Team is a good fit. Each age group will be split up into levels based on ability, to better serve swimmers of different skill levels. The Minnetonka Middle School East pool is deeper and colder than the MMW pool. Swimmers will be expected to swim 25-50 yards unassisted in deep water, please consider if this will be a comfortable fit for your swimmer. Rec Team Mini-Meets: Towards the end of the season, there is a Wednesday night “mini” swim meet for swimmers to showcase their skills and have fun racing! USA Swimming Flex membership is required to participate on the Rec Team. It costs an additional $30 for swimmers under 12, and $80 for 12+ for a year of membership.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Rec Swim Team: Ages 5-7Rec Swim TeamInterested in competitive swimming? Sample a competitive swimming environment by participating in team-style practices, competing at a swim meet and learning competition skills before joining a club swim team. Ages 5-7 Rec Swim Team Requirements: 25 yard freestyle and backstroke Demonstrated ability/understanding of breaststroke and butterfly Must have passed Skipper 5, Admiral 3 or equivalent level Swim and tread unassisted in deep water About Rec Swim Team: Rec Team is designed for swimmers interested in competitive swimming. The team allows your swimmer to sample a competitive swimming environment by competing at swim meets, participating in team style practices, and learning competition skills before deciding if they’d like to try out for a club swim team. Prerequisites and Skill Assessment: Swimmers who do not possess the required skills listed above will be moved back to the Learn-to-Swim program. On the first day of practice, swimmers will be tested on the required skills (listed in “requirements” below), to ensure that the Rec Team is a good fit. Each age group will be split up into levels based on ability, to better serve swimmers of different skill levels. The Minnetonka Middle School East pool is deeper and colder than the MMW pool. Swimmers will be expected to swim 25+ yards unassisted in deep water, please consider if this will be a comfortable fit for your swimmer. Rec Team Mini-Meets: Towards the end of the season, there is a “mini” swim meets for swimmers to showcase their skills and have fun racing! USA Swimming Flex membership is required to participate on the Rec Team. It costs an additional $30 for swimmers under 12, and $80 for 12+ for a year of membership.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Rec Swim Team: Ages 8-10Rec Swim TeamInterested in competitive swimming? Sample a competitive swimming environment by participating in team-style practices, competing at a swim meet and learning competition skills before joining a club swim team. Ages 8-10 Rec Team Requirements: 25 yards freestyle and backstroke 10+ yards breaststroke and butterfly Ability to swim and tread unassisted in deep water Must have passed Skipper 5, Admiral 3 or equivalent level Prerequisites and Skill Assessment: Swimmers who do not possess the required skills listed above will be moved back to the Learn-to-Swim program. On the first day of practice, swimmers will be tested on the required skills (listed in “requirements” below), to ensure that the Rec Team is a good fit. Each age group will be split up into levels based on ability, to better serve swimmers of different skill levels. The Minnetonka Middle School East pool is deeper and colder than the MMW pool. Swimmers will be expected to swim 25-50 yards unassisted in deep water, please consider if this will be a comfortable fit for your swimmer. Rec Team Mini-Meets: Towards the end of the season, there is a Wednesday night “mini” swim meet for swimmers to showcase their skills and have fun racing! USA Swimming Flex membership is required to participate on the Rec Team. It costs an additional $30 for swimmers under 12, and $80 for 12+ for a year of membership.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Rec Swim Team: Ages 8-10 DevelopmentalRec Swim TeamInterested in competitive swimming? Sample a competitive swimming environment by participating in team-style practices, competing at a swim meet and learning competition skills before joining a club swim team. Ages 8-10 Developmental: this practice group is preferred for first time/lower skill level rec participants. Practices will focus more on skill/stroke development and endurance, and less on speed training. Ages 8-10 Rec Team Requirements: 25 yard freestyle 25 yard backstroke 10+ yards breaststroke and butterfly Ability to swim and tread unassisted in deep water Must have passed Skipper 5, Admiral 3 or equivalent level Prerequisites and Skill Assessment: Swimmers who do not possess the required skills listed above will be moved back to the Learn-to-Swim program. On the first day of practice, swimmers will be tested on the required skills (listed in “requirements” below), to ensure that the Rec Team is a good fit. Each age group will be split up into levels based on ability, to better serve swimmers of different skill levels. The Minnetonka Middle School East pool is deeper and colder than the MMW pool. Swimmers will be expected to swim 25+ yards unassisted in deep water, please consider if this will be a comfortable fit for your swimmer. Rec Team Mini-Meets: Towards the end of the season, there is a Wednesday night “mini” swim meet for swimmers to showcase their skills and have fun racing! USA Swimming Flex membership is required to participate on the Rec Team. It costs an additional $30 for swimmers under 12, and $80 for 12+ for a year of membership.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Red Ball TennisTennisServe, rally, and smash! You’ll learn key skills including serves, forehands, backhands, volleys, and overheads using USTA Red Ball Tennis equipment, then showcase your talents during the final day games. Participants should wear sunscreen and athletic clothing/shoes and bring a tennis racket (optional), water bottle, and a snack. Balls and all other equipment are provided. This class has two sections based on grade. If minimum enrollment isn’t met, sections may be combined.Summer 2026 -
Redstone Engineers: Minecraft MasterSTEMUnlock the magic of Redstone! You’ll have a blast exploring Minecraft’s hidden engineering system as you create working traps, secret doors, rollercoasters and more. Through hands-on puzzles and builds, you’ll learn how to use switches, levers, and circuits to bring your world to life—turning everyday players into Redstone Masters ready to power up!Summer 2026 -
Remodeling Series: I've Hired My Contractor...Now What?Home and GardenExplore the next steps after finding a qualified contractor to complete your remodel. This class is part of a series. Attend Part 1:Hiring a Trusted Remodeler if you would like to learn more about the remodeling process.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Remodeling Series: Selecting a Qualified RemodelerHome and GardenLearn how to select and work with a qualified remodeler for your home projects, using expert insights from the National Association of the Remodeling Industry and 20 years of experience. This class is part of a series. Attend Part 2: I've Hired My Contractor...Now What? to learn more about the remodeling process.Winter/Spring 2026 -
Retro Game Modding with JavaSTEMHack into the code of classic games. Learn Java coding skills while modifying games such as Asteroids, Tetris, Snake and more.Whether you’re a coding beginner or more experienced, you will love this class! This fun class is our staff and students' favorite codling class. Java is a text-based language, so students should have good keyboarding and basic computer skills. Bring a USB drive to save your games.Summer 2026
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WaitlistRhythm and Rhyme - Music ClassSpecialized ECFE CoursesChildren birth - 36 mos. | non separating Join us for a delightful music class designed for children birth to three. In this engaging and interactive class, your little one will explore the world of music through singing, dancing, and playing instruments. Each session is filled with fun activities that promote rhythm, coordination, and social skills. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate, making it a wonderful bonding experience. Come and discover the joy of music with your child in a supportive and nurturing environment.2025-2026 ECFE/Parent Workshops ECFE -
Roblox Game StudioSTEMTake your Roblox passion to the next level in this advanced game design camp! Using Roblox Studio, you’ll learn how to design and build multiplayer games from the ground up. Create your own Capture the Flag world using amazing tools and asset libraries, then test and share your game with friends. By the end of camp, you’ll have the skills to keep creating and coding your own Roblox adventures at home!Summer 2026 -
Robotic Builders: BattlebotsSTEMLet the battles begin! Designed by the experts at MIT, LEGO® WeDo Robotics' unique system teaches you about simple machines, engineering, programming and so much more. Construct a catapult, ninja star, tank, battle axe, crossbow and more in this camp! Students will be working in pairs. (Please note: LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize, or endorse this program.)Summer 2026
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Robotics: Scout ‘BotsSTEMBuild and code space rovers to scout out Mars, the moon and other extraterrestrial environments. Create a dragster and volcano alarm to learn basic computer programming while having fun! Please bring a water bottle and nut free snack.Summer 2026 -
WaitlistRock Climbing ClinicOutdoor RecreationLearn to climb, whether you've scaled a rock wall before or you're new to climbing and curious about this activity. Knowledgeable instructors will help you gain a better understanding of climbing fundamentals, equipment, and gain confidence. Tackle all the routes, play creative games, and make new friends.Winter/Spring 2026 -
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S.N.A.G. Golf (Beginner)GolfS.N.A.G. (Starting New at Golf) incorporates developmentally appropriate equipment and simplifies instruction for young players. Learn fundamental skills while having fun. Equipment provided. For more information on Skyhawks, please click here!Summer 2026 -
SOAR Disney ClubLet's ConnectGather with friends that have the same interest in Disney/Pixar as us, along with talking about Disney we will play games, talk trivia, or do other activities differing from month to month.Project SOAR Winter/Spring 2026