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BELLE PLAINE COMMUNITY EDUCATION & RECREATION
Belle Plaine Community Education & Recreation130 South WillowBelle Plaine, MN 56011Phone: 952-873-2411Fax: 952-873-6909
Fall 2012
NEW!!!Youth FairSee page 10www.belleplaine.k12.mn.us
Drivers Education ~ Trips ~ Classes ~ ECFE ~ Preschool ~ Kids Co ~ Recreation
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What is Community Education?
Community Education operates with the belief that schools belong to the entire community and should serve all residents by providing lifelong learning opportunities.
It is the goal of Community Education to identify the needs of the Belle Plaine community and provide corresponding educational and recreational experiences for all ages by utilizing available resources. Community Services strives to communicate our offerings by mailing brochures to all households, providing a weekly column in the Belle Plaine Herald, the Community Education Website (www.belle-plaine.k12.mn.us) and by listing activities on channel 8 of the local cable service.
View our course offerings page to find an educational opportunity that is right for you!
We strive to make Belle Plaine “A great place to learn.”
Please contact our office for more information.
School Year Office Hours
Monday - Friday7:30 am - 4:30 pm
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information 3 Registration Information 4 Tiger Kids Preschool 6 Kids Company 6 Drivers Education 7 Youth Enrichment 8 Youth Fair 10
Belle Plaine Community Education & Recreation130 South WillowPhone: 952-873-2411Fax: 952-873-6909www.belleplaine.k12.mn.usDirector: Nelson LaddSecretary/Program Asst.: Pandy Anderson
Early Childhood Family Education330 South Market Phone: 952-873-2415, ext 1Sheri Prokosch, ECFE Coordinator
Tiger Kids Preschool330 South Market Phone: 952-873-2415, ext 2Becky Luskey/Julie Miner, Teachers
Kids Company330 South Market Phone: 952-873-2415, ext 3Doreen Liebhard/Kathe Hoelz
Youth Recreation 11Health & Fitness 13Adult Enrichment 14Trips 17Community Information 20ECFE 22
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The Community Education Advisory Council is composed of members of the community. The council functions in coopera-tion with Community Education staff in an advisory capacity to promote the goals and objectives of Community Education. Members provide valuable feedback from the community per-spective to advise staff on the development of the department.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Glee Persson Orin Kruschke Cary Coop Kelly Smith Scott Hallgren Mike Daly Matt Lenz Mike Pingalore Tom Kaletka Jerry Connolly Tim Lies David MurphyJeff Kiewatt Betsy Ollhoff Kathy Koepp Kathe Hoelz Doreen Liebhard Nelson LaddMelanie Eggers Hope Lawler
District Center/Community Ed130 South Willow952-873-2400/2411
Chatfield Elementary(ECFE, Kids Company, Preschool)330 South Market952-873-2401
Oak Crest Elementary1101 West Commerce Dr.952-873-2402
Jr/Sr High School220 South Market952-873-2403
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INSURANCEThe Community Education Department does not provide accident insurance for participants in any of its programs. Participants assume all inherent risk of injury resulting from their involvement in programs or activities outlined in this brochure.
UPDATESAdditional information and program reminders will be in the Belle Plaine Herald and on Belle Plaine Cable Channel 8.
GIFT CERTIFICATESGift Certificates are available for classes, activities, special events, trips or any other pro-gram offered through the Community Services Department. They may be purchased for any amount at the School District Center.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESThe Belle Plaine Community Education Department welcomes applications for various seasonal jobs. Job opportunities include super-vision of youth activities, ice rinks, gymnasi-ums and officiating sporting activities.
USE OF SCHOOL FACILITIESBelle Plaine Public Schools are available to public organizations & groups, subject to poli-cies and procedures. Please contact Communi-ty Education or the School District Center for details. Belle Plaine Public School District is a substance free area. Thank you for not using tobacco on school property.
SCHOOL CLOSINGS
If inclement weather forces the District #716 schools to start late, morning Tiger Kids Preschool and ECFE class will be cancelled. Afternoon and evening classes and activities will meet as sched-uled. If school is cancelled all Community Education, Tiger Kids Preschool and ECFE class and activities will be cancelled. All facilities will be closed as well. If school is dismissed early all Community Education, Tiger Kids Preschool and ECFE class and activities for the remainder of the day and evening are cancelled. All facilities will be closed as well. Emergency school closings can be found at www.belleplaine.k12.mn.us and with messages from the district instant alert system. Announcements can also be found on television channels KSTP 5, KARE 11, WCCO 4 and Channel 8.
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Where To Register** You can register online at www.belleplaine.k12.mn.us. You can also phone, fax, or mail in your registration. Payment must be received with registration.
Registration Policy ** To register for a Community Ed class, program or trip complete the form on page 5. Then either register online, call in your registration, or deliver it to the Community Ed Office. Once you register, you are responsible for following the registration, cancellation, and facilities policies. **Payment is required prior to start of any class, program or trip.
Cancellation Policy ** If you are unable to attend a class, program or trip you registered for, please call the Community Ed Office at (952) 873-2411 to cancel your reservation. Cancellation refunds will either be issued as a check or in the form of a class credit.
**Class cancellation reimbursement is as follows: -Prior to 48 hours before program = full refund -48 hours in advance - day of program = 50% class credit refund -No notification = No refund **Trip cancellations: -Cancellations made after the trip registration deadline will not be refunded be- cause tickets will have already been purchased.
Classes are filled on a first come, first served basis.
Pre-registration is required.Your spot is held
once payment is received.
We will only contact you if a class is NOT going to be held.
REGISTER ONLINENo need to call or mail your form.
You can do it all online!
www.belleplaine.k12.mn.usClick on Community Services
Belle Plaine Community Education and Recreation Registration Form Please fill out registration completely. Incomplete forms may delay processing. Parent/Guardian Name (First) Parent/Guardian Name (Last) Address Home Phone with Area Code City Zip Daytime Phone With Area Code Emergency Contact Name/Number Email
Participant Participant D.O.B. Age M / F Grade Sport, Class or Trip Cost (first name) (last name) PAYMENT TYPE (Make checks payable to: Belle Plaine Community Ed.) □ Cash □ Check (#______) □ Mastercard □ Visa Card # ________ - ________ - ________ - ________ EXP. Date: __________________ Signature: _______________________________________________________ (only required if paying by credit card) I hereby release, absolve and hold harmless Belle Plaine Community Education and School District #716, its officers, employees and agents from any damage resulting from injury incurred by me or my child while participating in the above mentioned programs. I understand Belle Plaine Community Education and School District #716 assume no responsibility before, during or after the program. By registering with Community Education I understand I am responsible to follow all registration, cancellation, and facilities policies. I am interested in coaching: □ YES □ NO Name: _______________________Phone: __________ I give permission for the above information to be included on a published class list. ____ Yes ____ No I do not want photo/video of my family to be used in program displays, advertising, and/or on the district website.
SIGNATURE: __________________________________________________________ (If under 18 years of age, parent or legal guardian must sign) Belle Plaine Community Ed www.belleplaine.k12.mn.us 130 S Willow St Phone: (952) 873-2411 Belle Plaine, MN 56011 Fax: (952) 873-6909
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Tiger Kids Preschool
Tiger Kids Preschool offers a variety of preschool activi-ties within a stimulating early childhood environment. The Tiger Kids Preschool program curriculum is based on a weekly theme that emphasizes fun, self-esteem building, social skills and school readiness designed to promote the physical, intellectual, social and emotional development of 3-5 year old children. Tiger Kids Preschool is held in the Chatfield Elementary School.
For more information, please call Becky at 952-873-2415 ext 2.
CHILDREN MUST BE POTTY TRAINED
TUITION:$25.00 non refundable
registration fee
$85.00/month (2 day option)$120.00/month (3 day option)
4 Year Olds (by 9-1-12)
Session 1: 3 Day-AM Mon, Wed, & Fri 8:45 – 11:15 am
Session 2: 3 Day-PM Mon, Wed, & Fri 12:15 – 2:45 pm
Session 3: 2 Day-AM Tues & Thurs 8:45 – 11:15 am
Session 4: 2 Day-PM Tues & Thurs 12:15 – 2:45 pm
Teacher: Becky Luskey
3 Year Olds (by 9-1-12)
Session 1: 2 Day-AM Mon & Wed 8:45 – 11:15 am
Session 2: 2 Day-AM Tues & Thurs 8:45 – 11:15 am
Teacher: Julie Miner
Kids Company is a program for elementary age school children offered before and after school and during the summer months at Chatfield Elementary School. The program is designed to meet the needs of parents who work earlier or later than regular school hours. Kids Company provides a safe, supervised recreational and enriching play environment for children, kindergarten through sixth grade. The staff, program and facilities create a warm and secure environment for channeling the child’s energies and meeting individual needs. Activities include arts and crafts, reading, nature activities, sports, games, relaxing, movies, field trips, special events and more. NOT OPEN holiday break and spring break. For more information call Doreen at 873-2415 ext. 3
Hours:6:00 am - 6:00 pm Summer6:00 am - 8:20 am School days3:00 pm - 6:00 pm School days
KIDS COMPANY
Fees:One-time registration fee of $25.00$3.50 per hour
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The Belle Plaine Community Education Drivers Education program is for students, ages 15 - 18, who live or attend school within Belle Plaine School District 716. The driver’s educa-tion program includes classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training.
Classroom Instruction: 30 HoursClassroom includes lecture, class discussion, videos, written work from the textbook and written tests. Upon completion, students will be issued a blue card.
Behind-the-Wheel (BTW): 6 HoursBehind-the-Wheel allows a student to practice driving on public streets and highways with an instructor in a dual control (two brake) car. Please come in or call Community Education and sign up for Behind-the-Wheel. Priority will be given to students based on age. If a student does not receive Behind-the-Wheel immediately after their class, please contact Community Education to be placed on a list once you have received your permit. There is a $20.00 per hour charge to make up for a missed Behind-the-Wheel session. You MUST call the in-structor or the Community Ed office 952-873-2411 at least 24 hours prior to cancel an appointment. Upon completion of behind-the-wheel, students will be issued a white card. A lost or misplaced white card will cost $10.00 to replace.
Fall SessionMust be 15 years of age by the last day of class to register.
CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION DATES:
Tuesday, Oct 30 3:30 - 6:30 pmThursday, Nov 1 3:30 - 6:30 pm Tuesday, Nov 6 3:30 - 6:30 pmWednesday, Nov 7 3:30 - 6:30 pmTuesday, Nov 13 3:30 - 6:30 pmThursday, Nov 15 3:30 - 6:30 pmTuesday, Nov 20 3:30 - 6:30 pmTuesday, Nov 27 3:30 - 6:30 pmWednesday, Nov 28 3:30 - 6:30 pmThursday, Nov 29 3:30 - 6:30 pm
LOCATION: District Center, Rm. 202
BEHIND THE WHEEL INSTRUCTION:Offered April - July 2013
Cost: $340.00$170.00 due upon registration,
balance due at completion of the class
Registration
Please stop by the Community Education Office or Belle Plaine
High School Office for a Drivers Education registration packet
or print a copy from the Community Education website.
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TROPICAL FISH (NEW!)
Create a Tropical fish of your choice using the pinch pot and slab technique. Bring in a picture of a fish you would like to create or choose from the pictures I have in the classroom. After finish-ing the clay fish you will add color by using a variety of colorful glazes.
DATES: Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday Sept. 24, 25, 26 & Oct. 9 TIME: 3:15 - 4:30 pm AGES: Grades 3 - 6LOCATION: Oak Crest Elem., Art RoomINSTRUCTOR: Robin Banks COST: $30.00
CLAY POCKETS (NEW!) Create a clay wall pocket using the slab roller. Choose from 3 different wall pocket patterns or design your own. You will be able to hang it on the wall and put a wide variety of things in the pocket. We’ll use a variety of textures to create interesting designs on the outside. To finish the project we’ll add color by using a variety of colorful glazes.
DATES: Mondays and Tuesday Oct. 29, 30, & Nov. 12 TIME: 3:15 - 4:30 pm AGES: Grades 3 - 6
CLAY SLAB HOUSE (Back by popular demand!)
Using our slab roller and a milk carton, students will learn to create a house out of clay. Use your imagination to add extra details to your house. Then add the finishing touches by adding color using a variety of glazes. If you have taken this class before you are welcome to design your own blueprints for your house.
DATES: Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday Dec. 3, 4, 5, & 17 TIME: 3:15 - 4:30 pm AGES: Grades 3 - 6LOCATION: Oak Crest Elem., Art RoomINSTRUCTOR: Robin Banks COST: $30.00
YOUTH FIREARMS SAFETY CLASS
Students will obtain a better understanding of their obligation to the re-sources, the landowner, other hunters, non-hunters and to themselves. The Department of Natural Resources is responsible for formulating the course of instruction and designating “competent persons or organizations to give such instruction”. Parents must complete the registration/permission form at the first class. Parents are encouraged to attend all classes. Students MUST attend all classes. Minnesota law specifies that any person born on or after January 1, 1980 applying for a MN Hunting License must show proof of successfully completing a firearms safety training course provided by the DNR. Students must be 12 years old by the upcoming fall deer hunting season (November 3). This program is sponsored by the Belle Plaine Sportsman’s Club, Belle Plaine Vets Club, and the Belle Plaine Rotary. PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED!!! Students MUST Attend All Dates!!!
DATES: Classroom – August 28, 30, Sept. 4, 6 Shoot – Sept. 8 Test – Sept. 10TIME: 6:00 – 8:30 pm
COST: $15.00 ($7.50 due first class to BP Firearms Safety Club and remaining $7.50 due to the DNR at a later date)LOCATION: Belle Plaine Vets Club
LOCATION: Oak Crest Elem., Art Room INSTRUCTOR: Robin BanksCOST: $25.00
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ACT PREP SEMINAR (Zapping the ACT)
The workshop that delivers! This workshop enables students to prepare for the ACT college admission exam. Participants gain valuable insight into the ACT through a close examination of each type of question. The workshop teaches students the strate-gies necessary for answering specific question types and general test taking tips. Also provides sugges-tions for post workshop test preparation. A compet-itive score can bring new opportunities for college bound students. This test preparation workshop coaches high school juniors and seniors to do their best on the ACT. DATES: Monday, October 1 & Tuesday, October 2TIME: 6:30 – 9:00 pm LOCATION: Shakopee High School – Lecture RmCOST: $89.00INSTRUCTOR:ZAPS Learning Co. InstructorCLASS CODE: FY-05-ACT
JUST ONCE GUITAR FOR BUSY PEOPLE
Have you ever wanted to learn the guitar but simply find it difficult to find the time? In just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give you years of musical enjoyment, and you won’t have to take private lessons to do it. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Bring your acoustic guitar.
DATE: Wednesday, Sept. 26TIME: 6:30 – 9:30 pmLOCATION: BPHS, Choir RoomAGES: 13 years and olderCOST: $49.00 (includes workbook & practice DVD)
BEGINNER DOG OBEDIENCE
Dogs with obedience training make better family members. Learn basic obedience like: heeling on leash, sit, down and stay. Also included is a little rally obedience. A six-foot leather or cotton leash and train-ing collar are required. 1st Grade and up, but must be able to handle the dog. Dogs must be a minimum of 12 weeks old. Advanced Dogs are welcome to attend the beginner class for individual training. Please bring proof of vaccinations. THIS CLASS IS OFFERED IN LESUEUR
DATES: Mondays, Sept. 24 (no dogs), Oct. 1 - Nov. 12 (NO CLASS Monday, Oct. 29)TIME: 7:00 - 8:00 pmLOCATION: Park Elementary, Small GymCOST: $45.00/dogINSTRUCTOR: Ruth Schwartz (16 years of experience)
Register for College Prep classes at:Shakopee Community Education:
www.shakopee.k12.mn.usor call (952) 496-5029
YOUTH WRESTLING Tigers to the mat!!! Belle Plaine Kid Wres-tling is getting ready to start. This program is open to all kids grades K – 6th. Kids will learn the fundamentals of wrestling in a fast paced practice that will be challenging and fun. Practices will begin Monday, Nov. 26 at 6:30 pm in Chatfield Elementary. Prac-tice will be Mondays and Thursday, 6:30 – 8:00 pm. The cost is free and each wrestler will receive a t-shirt.
Questions Call: Jeff Bahr (952) 873-5462Jeff Hoen (952) 873-5424
Belle Plaine Community Youth FairThursday, August 23
6:30 - 8:30 pmOak Crest Elementary
Learn how your child can get involved in sports, arts and other after-school programs.
15+ Organizations - Carnival Games Interactive booths - Fun Demonstrations
TAE KWON DO
This is the Korean martial art of Tae Kwon Do. Students will learn self defense, self control, history, sparring and techniques needed to test in the beginning level of Tae Kwon Do. Ad-vanced students will continue on at their own pace. Students attending class in BP are also welcome to train at other Kroells Karate Club locations at no additional cost.
SESSION 1: Wednesdays, Sept. 19 – Oct. 24SESSION 2: Wednesdays, Nov. 7 – Dec. 19 (No Class Nov. 21)TIME: 6:30 – 7:30 pmAGES: 5 years old and upLOCATION: Chatfield Elem., Activity RoomCOST: $36.00/sessionINSTRUCTOR: Linda Kroells10
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All parents and girls in grades K-12 are invited to visit our display and sign up
at the Youth Fair or during School Orientation at Chatfield.
belleplainegirlscouts@gmail.com
GIRLS/BOYS YOUTH BASKETBALL
This recreational program is for boys and girls in grades 3-6. The program purpose is to introduce and develop the fundamentals of basketball; dribbling, defense, shooting, etc. Also this program will work to increase the basic knowledge of the game of basketball. Volunteer Coaches Needed
3rd Grade Information:DATES: Saturdays, Dec. 1 - Feb. 23TIME: Girls 9:00 - 10:00 am Boys 10:00 - 11:00 am
4th, 5th and 6th Grade Information:SCHEDULE/LEAGUE: November - Introduction & Development December - Basketball League January - MRC League or BPBA Traveling Teams
All players begin with the November Introduction & Development program for a $50.00 fee. Practices will be Monday, Thursday and Saturdays. Basketball League games begin in December with Monday & Thursday practices and games on Saturday. In January, players may choose between a no cost in house travel schedule or a more competitive tournament league for an additional fee. Practice will continue to be on Mondays and Thursdays with weekend tournaments. All players will have the opportunity to improve their basketball skills from November thru February.
TIMES/LOCATION: 4th GR. Girls 9:00 - 10:00 am Oak Crest Elementary 4th GR. Boys 10:00 - 11:00 am Oak Crest Elementary 5th/6th GR. Boys 11:00 - 12:00 noon Oak Crest Elementary 5th/6th GR. Girls 11:00 - 12:00 noon BPHS, North Gym Schedules will be updated as the season progressesINSTRUCTORS: Volunteer Coaches NeededDEADLINE: October 1
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TIGER CUBS BASKETBALL
The Tiger Cubs Basketball Program is for boys and girls in Kindergarten thru 2nd grade. The program goal is to introduce and develop basic basketball skills. Each practice will conclude with a short game and fun activity. Tennis shoes are required and should be carried in. Kindergarten and first graders receive a basketball and second graders receive a t-shirt.
DATES: Saturdays, Jan. 5 – Feb. 23TIMES: Kindergarten: 9:00 – 10:00 am 1st Grade: 10:00 –11:00 am 2nd Grade: 11:00 am –12:00 noonLOCATION: Chatfield Elem., GymINSTRUCTORS: Volunteer CoachesCOST: $25.00
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
This program will introduce young athletes to the game of volleyball. The primary emphasis will be placed on teaching the most basic individual vol-leyball skills and rules. Sportsmanship and team skills will also be emphasized to begin developing well-rounded players. A t-shirt will be included for all those who participate. This program will be under the direction of Community Services, HS Coaches, players and/or adult volunteers.
DATES: Saturdays, Sept. 8 – Oct. 13TIME: 3rd/4th Grade: 9:00 – 10:00 am 5th & 6th Grade: Travel Schedule, Possible mid-week practice LOCATION: BPHS, South GymCOST: $30.00
LOCATION: Oak Crest ElementaryINSTRUCTORS: Volunteer CoachesCOST: $35.00 (includes t-shirt)
FALL TACKLE FOOTBALL
Introductory instructional leagues for boys in grades 3-6 designed to work on the fundamentals of football in a fun and safe game. Players will learn team work, along with the basic skills of blocking, passing, receiving and ball carrying. Late registration may not be accepted due to equipment needs.
3rd & 4th Grade InformationIMPORTANT DATES:Thursday, August 16 Equipment Handout & Weigh-in 7:30 pm at BPHS, North Gym Saturdays, September 8 – October 13 Practice at Chatfield Elem. Rec Fields 10:00 - 11:30 am
5th & 6th Grade Information IMPORTANT DATES:Tuesday, August 14 Coaching Meeting at 7:00 pm BPHS, CommonsThursday, August 16 Equipment Handout & Weigh-Ins 6:30 pm at BPHS, North GymTuesdays & Thursdays, August 21 – September 6 Practices at Chatfield Elem. Rec Fields 6:00 - 7:30 pmSaturdays, September 8 – October 13 League Play, HS Athletic Complex 9:30 am (Stetch/Warm-up) and 10:00 am (Game) League play will include some local travel and times may vary depending upon community.
INSTRUCTORS: 3rd & 4th Grade - HS FB Coaches and Players 5th & 6th Grade - Volunteer Parents COST: $50.00
FLAG FOOTBALL K – 2
This program will officially begin Saturday, Sept. 8, under the direction of Community Services, parent volunteers, High School players and coaches. Games will be played Saturday mornings on the Chatfield Elementary Recreation Fields.
DATES: Saturdays, Sept. 8 – Oct. 13TIME: 10:00 – 11:30 amAGE: K – 2nd GradeLOCATION: Chatfield Elem, Rec. FieldsCOST: $25.00 (includes t-shirt)
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ZUMBA!! AEROBICS
Zumba, it’s the hottest aerobic fitness craze, that’s all about dancing, party-style, to exhilarating music. A Zumba class is a full hour of continuous dancing to Latin and international social-dance music. It provides a high level of aerobic exercise and is structured according to the same principles as interval training, alternating between fast and slow musical selections. But unlike most fitness classes, Zumba involves virtually no talking. You’re having so much fun dancing around that you don’t realize you’re exercising. Come join the party.
SESSION 1: Tuesdays, Sept. 11 - Oct. 16 SESSION 2: Tuesdays, Oct. 30 - Dec 18
R.I.P.P.E.D.
The One Stop Body Shock™ is a “Plateau Proof Fitness Formula” that helps you to create continu-ity, consistency and challenge in each and every R.I.P.P.E.D. class. This total body, high intensity style program, utilizing free weights, resistance and body weight, masterfully combines the components of R.I.P.P.E.D.--- Resistance, Intervals, Power, Plyo-metrics and Endurance as the workout portion along with diet suggestions to help you attain and maintain your physique in ways that are fun, safe, doable and extremely effective. The deliberate combination of the R.I.P.P.E.D. elements and how they are precisely organized in the R.I.P.P.E.D. class format provide the basis for the One Stop Body Shock System, by stimulating both, different energy systems and muscles in each workout segment, changing the focus and activities every 6 to 9 minutes. Along with driving, motivating music, participants jam through R.I.P.P.E.D. with smiles, determination and strength. No boredom here, for all levels, R.I.P.P.E.D. is effec-tive, it’s tough yet doable; R.I.P.P.E.D. will absolute-ly challenge your levels of fitness and endurance! All you need to provide is hand weights (under 10 lbs) or a resistance band.
SESSION 1: Thursdays, Sept. 13 - Oct. 18SESSION 2: Thursdays, Nov. 1 - Dec. 13 (No class Nov. 22)TIME: 7:00 - 8:00 pmLOCATION: Session 1: BPHS (North or South Gym) Session 2: Oak Crest, GymINSTRUCTOR: Kris Ann KrausCOST: $25.00
TIME: 7:00 - 8:00 pmLOCATION: Oak Crest, GymINSTRUCTOR: Kris Ann KrausCOST: Session 1: $25.00 Session 2: $35.00
ADULT CO-RECREATION VOLLEYBALL
All men and women 18 and over are invited to play volleyball on Wednesday nights at the Belle Plaine High School.
DATES: Wednesdays, Dec. 5 – March 20 (Gym Closed on Dec 26)TIME: 7:30 pmLOCATION: BPHS, North GymCOST: $10.00 Season Pass $1.00 per night (pay attendant)
ADULT RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
All of you basketball enthusiasts will now have the opportunity to brush up on your skills on Sunday nights at the Belle Plaine High School. Please carry in your shoes. Adults only!!!
DATES: Sundays, Dec. 2 – March 17 (Gym Closed Dec 23 & 30)TIME: 6:30 – 8:30 pmLOCATION: BPHS, South GymCOST: $10.00 Season Pass $1.00 per night (pay attendant)
55 ALIVE DEFENSIVE DRIVING
Drivers, age 55 and over, may qualify for a 10% discount on their auto insurance premium by taking a 4 or 8 hour course. Four hour courses are for those who have taken the class before. Eight hour courses are for individuals taking the class for the first time. Many safe driving topics will be covered. All classroom instruction is by AARP volunteer instructors. There is no driving or testing involved. Bring your driver’s license and a pen to class.
To recognize and thank miltary veterans for their service AARP Driver Safety will be offering FREE classroom courses to all military veterans and their spouse the month of November.
SESSION 1 (Refresher)DATE: Friday, Oct. 12TIME: 1:00 - 5:00 pmLOCATION: Kingsway Retirement LivingINSTRUCTOR: Gary BeiseCOST: $15.00
SESSION 2 (First Time Attendees)DATE: Monday & Wednesday, Oct. 15 & 17TIME: 5:30 - 9:30 pmLOCATION: District Center, Rm 202INSTRUCTOR: Gary BeiseCOST: $15.00
SESSION 3 (Refresher)DATE: Thursday, Nov. 8TIME: 5:30 - 9:30 pmLOCATION: District Center, Rm 202 INSTRUCTOR: Gary BeiseCOST: $15.00
SESSION 4 (First Time Attendees)DATE: Tuesday & Thursday, Nov. 13 & 15TIME: 5:30 - 9:30 pmLOCATION: District Center, Rm 202INSTRUCTOR: Gary BeiseCOST: $15.00
SESSION 5 (Refresher)DATE: Tuesday, Nov. 20TIME: 1:00 - 5:00 pmLOCATION: Kingsway Retirement LivingINSTRUCTOR: Gary BeiseCOST: $15.00
JUST ONCE PIANO FOR BUSY PEOPLE
Some music teachers may not want you to know this, but you don’t need years of weekly lessons to learn piano. In just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. How do we do it? While regular piano teachers teach note read-ing, piano professionals use chords. And you can learn all the chords you’ll need to play any song in this one session. Any song, any style, any key. If you can find the middle C and know the meaning of Every Good Boy Does Fine, you already know enough to enroll in this workshop. DATES: Wednesday, Oct. 24TIME: 6:30 – 9:30 pmLOCATION: BPHS, Choir RoomCOST: $49.00 (includes workbook & practice CD)
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“FOLLOW THE BONE” DEER CUTTING
This class will teach you the basic skills to cut your own deer and cook your deer. We will show you the proper care of the deer - do the actual field dressing, skinning, and cleaning of the carcass. Next we will show you how to cut your deer, from pulling back straps for chops, to the hind for roasts and jerky and trim for ground venison to sausage. We show each primal and talk about how to cut it and cook it - what the best practice for each piece to cook it for the best end results. We have added cooking instructions to our classes - This 2-hour class has about 45 minutes dedicated to cooking the venison for the perfect dry tasteless deer - NOT. We will identify which cuts are better on the grill and tips on how to not over cook venison on the grill to avoid the dry steak. We will have a road kill deer for hands-on experience. Included in this class is a new picture step book for quick refer-ence also Bonus for 2012 students is your will receive our DVD to take with you - 60 minutes cut into 10+ chapters. We will have some deer cutting supplies avail-able to buy; everything you need to cut your own deer.
DATE: Monday, Oct. 15TIME: 7:00 - 9:00 pmLOCATION: BPHS, Ag Shop INSTRUCTOR: Deer DummyCOST: $45.00 (for each paying student you may bring a guest for free)
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JUST ONCE GUITAR FOR BUSY PEOPLE
Have you ever wanted to learn the guitar but simply find it difficult to find the time? In just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give you years of musical enjoyment, and you won’t have to take private lessons to do it. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Bring your acoustic guitar.
DATE: Wednesday, Sept. 26TIME: 6:30 – 9:30 pmLOCATION: BPHS, Choir RoomAGES: 13+COST: $49.00 (includes workbook & practice DVD)
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“THE SECRET TO SUCCESSFUL VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION MEETINGS”
So, you’ve been elected to the board or chairmanship of your Volunteer Organization. Now What? Running successful meetings means the difference between success and mediocrity. With the techniques taught in this class, you’ll be able to: Reduce meeting time Ensure successful meeting outcomes Enable members to contribute their best efforts Provide your organization with meaningful, goal-oriented actions.The Secret to Successful Volunteer Organization Meetings provides the tools and techniques needed to 1) effectively lead a meeting, 2) assure solid outcomes, and 3) set the scene for even more productive meetings. With these tools, meeting leaders will not only cut meeting time significantly, but also send a message to par-ticipants that “You are important and we value your time and energy.”
DATE: Tuesday, Oct. 16 TIME: 7:00 - 9:00 pmLOCATION: District Center, Rm 202INSTRUCTOR: Phyllis FleischauerCOST: $24 per person (scholarships available)
FAMILY MATTERS WITH LONG-TERM CARE SEMINAR
This seminar discusses funding options for long-term care and how long-term care insurance can help pre-serve assets.
DATE: Thursday, Sept. 13 TIME: 7:00 - 8:00 pmLOCATION: District Center, Rm. 202INSTRUCTOR: Ashton Pankonin, Edward Jones Financial Advisor COST: FREE
FOCUS ON FIXED INCOME SEMINAR
Teaches the basics of bonds, the advantages of ladder-ing and how fixed income may be part of your invest-ment strategy.
DATE: Thursday, Nov. 15 TIME: 7:00 - 8:00 pmLOCATION: District Center, Rm. 202INSTRUCTOR: Ashton Pankonin, Edward Jones Financial Advisor COST: FREE
PUT YOUR RETIREMENT PLAN TO WORK SEMINAR
Educate employees about the importance of saving for retirement and enrolling in their employer’s retirement plan.
DATE: Thursday, Oct. 11 TIME: 7:00 - 8:00 pmLOCATION: District Center, Rm. 202INSTRUCTOR: Ashton Pankonin, Edward Jones Financial Advisor COST: FREE
“SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS: ONE AT A TIME”Working together to help each child
succeed in school to the best of their ability
Parents, caregivers, and educators: join us for an evening of education and resources presented by a team of medical experts, school officials,
and parents. The evening will feature keynote speaker Mike Mann, Raising Media Wise Kids and breakout topics for pre-K through
Elementary and Middle School through High School.Save the date and register for this FREE event at www.priorlakesav-
agece.com or call 952.226.0080. Registration is preferred but walk-ins are welcome. Dinner will be provided for registered guests
(5:30-6 pm). CEU’s available.Co-sponsored by St. Francis Regional Medical Center, Metropolitan Pediatrics, Park Nicollet Clinic,
Southwest Suburban School District Consortium and Carver-Scott Community Education Consortium.
Thursday, November 8, 5:30 - 9:00 pmPrior Lake High School 7575 150th Street West
Savage, MN
GED PREPARATION AND TESTING
General Education Development (GED) is a self-paced program designed to help you study and prepare to take the GED test. Classes are held in the mornings or the evenings to best fit your schedule. Classes are available at many locations in the area and also on-line.
Call 952-567-8136 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES
Classes are held in the following commu-nities: Shakopee, Chanhassen, Chaska, Minnetrista and Prior Lake
Call 952-567-8128 for more information.
DISTRICT 930Carver-Scott Educational Cooperative
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Ney Nature CenterClasses and Event Offerings:
Geocaching 101Moon Hikes
Lil Ney Naturalist (and their folks)Fall Festival
Make your own Snowshoes!Christmas Bird Identification
Christmas Bird CountWinter Eco Explorer Day Camp
Become a Master Naturalist
For more information or to register please contact the Ney Nature Center
507-248-3474info@neycenter.org
www.minnesotamasternaturalist.org
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SESAME STREET LIVE “Can’t Stop Singing”
Join the chorus for this toe tapping, finger snapping musical event! All you need is a song when Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Murray and all of your favorite Sesame Street friends bring the magic of music to life on stages big & small – and right into the audience!When Elmo gets his furry fingers on Abby Cadabby’s magic wand, there’s something in the air – and Sesame Street becomes a nonstop, all-singing, all-dancing musical montage! Grover and Baby Bear sing their highs and lows, Cookie Monster sings fast and slow, Bert & Ernie converse in song and Murray makes mouth music for all to sing along! Learn why it feels good to sing a song, but why it feels good to stop, too! What will Elmo learn about the power of musical magic? Join the conga line to fun to find out!Sesame Street Live offers a fun-filled learning experience packed with the razzle-dazzle of interactive live performance, including up-close and personal interactions on the audience floor! Adults will appreci-ate the high-tech stagecraft, cleverly written script, and music they’ll recognize and enjoy sharing with children, such as fun new parodies of “Shout” and “You Can’t Stop the Beat.” Play Zone is back by popular demand! Come and play BEFORE the show.
DATE: Friday, Jan. 11TIME: Depart at 8:45 am (District Center) Return at 2:00 pmCOST: $18.00 (includes transportation & ticket for show)DEADLINE: Friday, Jan. 4, 2013
OLD LOG THEATER“Little Red Riding Hood”
This funny and enchanting re-telling of Charles Perrault’s classic fairy tale is a great way to introduce youngsters from kindergarten on up to the magic and fun of live theater – complete with music, colorful costumes, marvelous sets and professional actors.
DATE: Friday, Dec. 28 TIME: Depart at 8:45 am (District Center) Return at 12:00 pmCOST: $20.00 (includes ticket, snack & transportation)DEADLINE: Friday, Dec. 21
TWIN CITY MODEL RAILROAD MUSEUM
Located in historic Bandana Square, the Twin City Model Railroad Museum is an exquisitely detailed model panorama of railroads of the Twin Cities during the 1930′s, 1940′s and 1950′s. This was a time when both steam and diesel engines shared the rails. Thou-sands of volunteer hours have faithfully reproduced Twin City’s railroad history in O Scale (1/4 inch equals 1 foot), an impressive sight and well worth your visit. Fun for the whole family!
DATE: Friday, Oct. 19TIME: Depart at 9:15 am (District Center) Return at 2:30 pmCOST: $20.00 (stopping for lunch, on your own)
ST PETER SWEDISH ART EXHIBIT AT GUSTAVUS ADULPHUS
The Hillstrom Museum of Art on the Gustavus Adolphus Campus presents “150 Years of Swedish Art.” The 44 pieces on display are from two of the most prestigious art museums in Sweden - the National Mu-seum and the Modern Museum in Stockholm. While on campus, we will see Christ Chapel and the Paul T. Granlund sculptures. Christ Chapel is located in the center of campus as a symbol of the central place of faith at this church-related college. Each of the four entrances to the Chapel are graced with bronze sculptures and friezes by Paul T. Granlund. The four narthexes honor four Gustavus presidents.We will then have lunch at Whiskey River Emporium, situated along the Minnesota River. Our menu is half sandwich, cup of homemade soup, beverage and a small dessert. After lunch, we will meet a lo-cal guide and take a riding tour of St. Peter and hear about the culture of this village and the changes that have taken place over the years. It has been a gathering place from bluff to river bottom. Founded in 1853, it has retrained a historic community flavor and there are over forty sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
DATE: Thursday, Nov. 15TIME: Depart at 9:00 am (District Center) Return at 4:30 pmCOST: $52.00 (includes museum admission, lunch & transportation)DEADINE: Monday, Oct. 29
CHANHASSEN DINNER THEATRE“Bye Bye Birdie”
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres brings its audiences another new Main Stage production with the musical clas-sic, Bye Bye Birdie; and get prepared to “Put on a Happy Face!” When Elvis-like rock & roll star Conrad Birdie is about to be inducted into the Army, the teen nation is united by a national publicity contest where Birdie will bid a typical American teenage girl goodbye with an all-American kiss live on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” Kim MacAfee of Sweet Apple, Ohio wins the honor and all the telephones in her town are ringing off the hook. When Birdie arrives in Sweet Apple people of all ages begin to swoon and the entire town is reeling. A satire done with the fondest affection, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres breathes new life into this Broadway Tony-Award winning musical of the ‘60’s. The imaginative musical score includes such hits as: “Going Steady,” “Put On a Happy Face,” “Telephone Hour,” “A Lot of Livin’ To Do” and “Kids.” Bye Bye Birdie and its theme of parents and teens will still resonate with audiences of today.
DATE: Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013TIME: Depart at 10:30 am (District Center) Return at 4:30 pmCOST: $75.00 (includes lunch, show & transportation)DEADLINE: Friday, Dec. 21
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OLD LOG THEATER“A Perfect Wedding”
A riotous comedy about a man who wakes up on the morning of his wedding with a dreadful hangover, a bump on his head and a stranger in his bed. This sets off a chain of comic disasters, lame excuses and false confessions, leaving everyone in the wedding party hopelessly befuddled and the audience aching with laughter. A nonstop, delirious comedy and touching love story. This trip will also include a backstage tour following the performance. Please specify a lunch choice: Smoked Pork Chop, Walleye Pike, Chicken, Vegetarian, or Beef Stroganoff.
DATE: Thursday, Oct. 25 TIME: Depart at 11:00 am (District Center) Return at 5:00 pmCOST: $58.00 (includes transportation, lunch & show)DEADLINE: Thursday, Oct. 18
PLYMOUTH PLAYHOUSE/CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES“A Mighty Fortress Is Our Basement”
It’s 1960 and Beverly gets her first pair of high heels for confirmation; Pastor announces his impending nuptials; Mrs. Snustad and Mrs. Gilmerson plan a food booth at the County Fair to raise money; and Mrs. Engelson embarks on a spontaneous driving lesson. Through it all these “bulwarks never failing” stand strong in their faith and in their friendships. With more crazy antics, more great new songs, and more lessons reluctantly learned, the Church Base-ment Ladies are at it again in their new musi-cal comedy, A MIGHTY FORTRESS (Is Our Basement)!
DATE: Thursday, Sept. 27TIME: Depart at 5:50 pm Return at 10:00 pm (District Center)COST: $48.00 (includes transportation & show)DEADLINE: Tuesday, Sept. 18
NATIONAL EAGLE CENTER, Wabasha, MN
Anyone who has ever seen an Eagle gliding high in the sky knows why this amazing animal is the symbol of our country – the nobility and strength of these great raptors cannot be denied. Now, imagine the abil-ity to experience these majestic creatures up close and personal, with no bars or windows between you and one of nature’s marvels. At the National Eagle Center these magical, life-changing encounters are avail-able daily! Located on the banks of the Mississippi River, the National Eagle Center resides in a region containing one of the highest concentrations of Bald Eagles in the lower 48 states. The NEC’s distinctive 15,000 square-foot interpretive center features indoor and outdoor observation areas to watch Eagles in the wild, as well as changing interactive exhibits and displays that help you understand the significance of the Eagle throughout history and in cultures around the world. Experience the energy and enthusiasm of visitors and staff as you take in one of the Eagle education classes. Get up close and feel the breeze from Eagles’ wings! Lunch will be catered by Stacy’s Kitchen at the Eagle Center.Enroute home we will stop by LARK Toys, with over 20,000 square feet to explore, . . . . is one of the largest independent specialty toy stores in the country; featuring original pull toys, dolls & dollhouses, hand-carved carousel, gift shop, museum and much more! We will have time to browse and a little shop-ping!
DATE: Thursday, November 8TIME: Depart at 8:00 am (District Center) Return at 5:00 pmCOST: $58.00 (includes transportation, lunch & Eagle Center)DEADLINE: Nov. 2
RED WING FALL NATURE CRUISE
After a stop at Lanette’s Mercantile in Montgomery, we arrive at the Liberty Restaurant in Red Wing for lunch. Located in a historic building this fam-ily restaurant has been serving the community since 1975, featuring the décor of Red Wing yesteryear. Our menu is turkey dinner with mashed potatoes and gravy, stuffing, coleslaw, rolls, butter, beverage and dessert. After lunch, we will board the Sight-Sea-ERII at the Levee Road landing in Red Wing and enjoy the sights and sounds of the Mississippi River with Captain Mathiasmeier. A United States Mer-chant Marine officer, our Captain has experience on the Mississippi from St. Paul to New Orleans. He be-lieves the Red Wing area is the most beautiful stretch of the river. The 55-foot long vessel has a restroom and the cabin is open on both ends for wildlife and scenery viewing. Bring binoculars to observe eagles and to look closely for other wildlife during the ride.
DATE: Thursday, Oct. 11TIME: Depart at 8:30 am (District Center) Return at 5:00 pmCOST: $64.00 (includes lunch, river boat cruise & transportation)DEADLINE: Monday, Sept. 24 19
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THE NOTEABLESpresent their Fall 2012 Concert
Sunday, November 25th @ 4:00 pm LeSueur-Henderson Middle/High School Auditorium 901 E Ferry Street, Le Sueur, MN
Admission FREE - Refreshments following
The Noteables are the area’s mixed (men and women) group of community members who love to sing. They perform a wide range of music from pop to folk to Broadway tunes and everything in between.
BELLE PLAINE AREAFOOD SHELF
We are accepting food & cash donations.
The Food Shelf has moved, our new address is
128 N Meridian
Hours:Wednesday 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am - 12:00 noon
SOUTHERN VALLEY ALLIANCE FOR BATTERED WOMEN
873-4214
SVABW exists to end domestic violence and to assist abused
women and their children
BELLE PLAINE CITY WIDE GARAGE SALES
September 14 & 15Send a list of sale items, name, address and $10.00 to
Diane Skelley111 S. Meridian St. • Belle Plaine, MN 56011
Announcements of the sales will be placedin local newspapers and fliers will be
posted in local businessesMaps available at
www.belleplainemn.comMore information available, contact
Diane Skelley, (952) 873-2467
BELLE PLAINE FARMERS MARKET
May - October Wednesdays 3:30 - 6:30 pm
Court SquareVendors Welcome!!
For more information contact:Diane Skelley 952-873-2467Lisa Fahey: 952-873-5665
SCENIC BYWAY HALF MARATHON & 5K
Mark your calendar for the 2nd Annual
Oct. 13, 2012
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BAR-B-Q DAYS • July 19, 20 & 21, 2013One of the greatest town festivals in Minnesota!!
Our success is due to the incredible number of volunteers.The majority of the profits generated by Bar-B-Q Days are
donated back for community projects in Belle Plaine.
Service Organizations
Organization Contact Phone Number4-H Clubs Abby Wagner 952-492-5410 American Legion Ken Edaburn 952-873-3036American Legion Auxiliary Rosemary Kolden 952-873-6227 Belle Plaine Community Theater Cheryl Flynn 952-873-6812Belle Plaine Ambulance Doug Sweeney (Manager) 952-873-4506Belle Plaine Education Association Jerold Stauffacher 952-873-2403 Belle Plaine Fire Department Randy Koepp 952-873-2868Belle Plaine Elementary PTO Tracy O’Brien 952-873-3834Belle Plaine Historical Society Chris Meyer 952-292-1849Belle Plaine Veteran’s Club Maynhardt Bahrke 952-873-4395Borough Riders Snowmobilers Dave Jeurissen 952-873-4320Boy Scouts Chris Stier 952-873-6025Catholic United Financial Mary Fischer 952-873-6231CAP Agency 952-496-2125Chamber of Commerce Carrie Traxler 952-873-4295Cub Scouts Greg Kellogg 952-378-3678Dollars for Scholars Annette Moylan 952-873-6265Food Shelf Betsy Ollhoff 952-649-2499Girl Scouts Lisa Rademacher 952-237-0569”IMOK” Children’s Visitation Center Martha Molnau 952-873-4216Knights of Columbus Keith Heitkamp 952-873-4528Lions Club Warren Wolf 952-873-6553Marine Corps League Nelson Sutter 952-492-2570Masons Bob Anderson 952-873-2245Meals on Wheels Marlys Koepp 952-873-4445Minnesota Valley Riders Joyce Johnson 952-873-6495Mom’s Club Alicia Potter Rotary Kelly Smith 952-873-2400Senior Citizens Naomi Hiles 952-873-4398Scott County Historical Society Kathleen Klehr 952-445-0378Scott Family Net 952-496-1200Sons of the American Legion Albert Koepp 952-873-2202Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women Mary Ann Bigouette 952-873-4214Special Olympics Debbie Kasper 952-873-2920Sportsman’s Club Hank Koepp 952-873-2898The Lutheran Home Thrift Store Joann Pomije 952-873-6901V. F. W. Larry Ruehling 952-873-6765V. F. W. Auxillary Geri Higdon 952-873-2382Women’s Softball League Jodi Foster 612-730-1413
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Welcome Back!
Wow!! Summer went so fast and I cannot believe that we are about to start the 2012-2013 School Year. I hope everyone was able to take some time to sit back and enjoy some time with family and friends.
We are all excited to start a new year and catch up with everyone in classes. ECFE classes will begin on September 10. We are hoping to see everyone at the Back to School Bash at the Purple Park on Friday, September 7 or at the Vehicle Fair on Thursday, September 20. We will also bring back the popular Costume Party in October and Holiday Express in December so be sure to check out all of these events.
In addition to the special events are all the classes. Please be sure to check out the new classes like Take a Break! and the Yoga Classes. If you have a child under 1 year of age be sure to check out the Come and Play Baby Day. This is a great opportunity to meet other parents and get some helpful tips.
Finally, I want to welcome any new family to our community! Please check out our selection of classes and events. If you have any questions please call us at 952-873-2415 x 1 or email me at sprokosch@belleplaine.k12.mn.us. Weekly classes are on a slid-ing fee scale and we do offer sibling care if you need it. If you just had a baby we have Baby Bags for you too so please contact us! We are excited to meet you and hope to see you soon!
ECFE STAFFSheri Prokosch, ECFE Coordinator
Kristin Ott, Office AssistantTracy Witt, Children’s Teacher
Kerri Williamson, Children’s TeacherJulie Miner, Children’s Teacher
Michelle Tordsen, Parent EducatorRita Iverson, Parent EducatorRana Rucks, Class Assistant
ECFE
ATTENTIONAll families new to the Belle Plaine
School District or residents with new babies. Please call 952-873-2411 with
information regarding your child’s name and birthdate. This will enable the Belle
Plaine School District #716 to enroll your child on the school census; you will receive
information regarding:
Early Childhood Programs Early Childhood Screening
Other School District information
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What is ECFE? Early Childhood Family Education is a state funded program that is run through Belle Plaine Community Education. ECFE works to begin an effective and satisfying school-home partnership. We offer regular series classes and special events for ALL families with children ages birth to pre-kindergarten. ECFE strives to help build positive parent-child relationships.
Who is ECFE for? ECFE is for any and all moms, dads, and their children (birth to pre-kindergaten). Whether you are a single parent, a teen parent, a stay at home parent, a grandparent, a guardian, or even a daycare provider you are invited to come to our classes with your child/children.
Why should I come to ECFE? ECFE focuses on age-appropriate child development as well as parent and family education. Being a mom or dad is one of the most important jobs you will ever have. Come and share information with other parents about raising your child/children. Come to learn more about your child/children and you. Come to meet other parents and learn that you are not alone in the many joys and challenges of raising children.
Where is ECFE? All Belle Plaine ECFE classes are located at 330 South Market Street at Chatfield Elementary.
When are the ECFE classes? Classes are offered throughout the school year and you can choose from daytime classes or evening classes. Class listings are found in the Community Education bro-chure. If you have not received a brochure please call (952)873-2411. To register for classes go to www.belleplaine.k12.mn.us.
What about my other children? We offer sibling care to children not in series classes for a nominal fee. Children are under the care of experienced classroom assistants. The charge for registered chil-dren per session is $25.00. Sibling Care is not available for Special Events. Drop in slots are available for $5, but we must have a one day notice to ensure proper teacher-child ratios. Siblings will join the class for snack and remain in the classroom the remainder of class.
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All class fees must be paid prior to the beginning of each class or event. If your class fee has not been paid and you have not made other arrange-ments with Sheri you will be removed from the list and other families on the waiting list will take your spot. Payments can be made by check, cash or on-line by credit card. The sliding fee scale applies to all regular weekly classes. It does not apply to sib care, special events, Discovery Threes or Discovery Fours. For scholarship information for Discovery Threes or Discovery Fours call Sheri at 952-873-2415, ext 1.
ANNUAL GROSS INCOME FEES PER CHILDUnder $24,999 Waived fees$25,000-$39,999 Pay 25%$40,000-$54,999 Pay 50%$55,000 - $69,999 Pay 75%$70,000 and above Full Amount
SNACK INFOECFE will provide nutritious peanut free
snacks and milk or juice for each class that meets for 1 1/2 hours or longer. Please do not bring snacks from home for your
children. If you have food allergy concern please let us know and we will
work with you.
Sibling Care is available for all children
not participating in regualr weekly classes.
The charge is $25.00 per session. Drop-in slots are available for
$5.00 per child but we must have prior notice.
READERS WORKSHOP
Some of our classes this year will have a focus book for 3-4 weeks. Research tells
us that repeated experiences help strength-en a child’s brain and so our goal for this concept is to give us a chance to look at
the book from different perspectives and a chance to dig deep and explore the story.
Each class of this type will have new activities each week, but the book at group
time will be the same.
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Announcements can also be heard on radio stations WCCO 830 AM, KRBI 1310 AM, KCHK 105.5 FM, or on television channels
KSTP 5, KARE 11 or WCCO 4.
ECFE WISH LIST
In the past, people have asked about donations to ECFE so we are publishing a Supply Wish List. We will also have a giving tree on the wall near the classroom doors that will be updated with other ideas throughout the year. Dona-tions can be given to any ECFE staff at any time. Thank you in advance for your help!
Baby Wipes Napkins Bubbles Hand Soap 5 oz Dixie Cups Bleach Wipes Disposable Spoons Sm Ziplock Bags Non-coated Lg Paper Plates
Registration Begins on August 28, at 10:00 am.Please register online or use the registration form on pg 39.
Children must be registered to be in class or sibcare.
PAC MeetingsMonday, August 27Thursday, October 4
Monday, November 19Thursday, January 3Monday, March 18Monday, May 13
PAC Members Jessica Kirchner Hope Lawler Sara Linquist Tammy Thomason Megan Behnke Kelly Melo Melanie Eggers Leslie Nystrom Amy Fahey Sheri Prokosch Angie Ritter
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Last year PAC co-hosted the Fall Musician, the ECFE Costume Party and Holiday Express as well as headed up various fundrais-ers throughout the year. Each year PAC helps plan, organize and raise money for events made available to families in the Belle Plaine district. PAC would like to thank everyone that has sup-ported these events and fundraisers in the past and looks forward to more to come.
In addition to these special events, PAC would like to extend an invitation to all Belle Plaine families to join an ECFE class. Classes are offered for families of infants through pre-kindergarten age. These groups provide families with an opportunity to net-work with other families, as well as give their children a variety of social experiences. Many classes offer a parent/child experience as well as parent educator led parent time.
If you would like more information about joining PAC or attend-ing an ECFE class, contact Sheri Prokosch at 873-2415 ext.1
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PAC ActivitiesSeptember 20: Vehicle Fair
September 25: Eat For ECFE at Pizza Plus
October 12: ECFE Costume Party at Chatfield Elementary
Volunteers wanted--Contact Sheri Prokosch at 952-873-2415 x 1
October 26 - 28, November 2 - 4, 7 - 11 and Nov 30 - Dec 2:Gage and Gage Warehouse Sale
Just off Canterbury Road in Shakopee. Get all your gift wrapping needs and much more at great prices.
Watch our website for more details.
December 1: Holiday Express at Chatfield Elementary
Volunteers Wanted--Contact Sheri Prokosch at 952-873-2415 x 1
February: Eat For ECFE (TBD)
April: ECFE Kid Stuff Sale and
ECFE Plant Certificates Sale
May: Eat For ECFE (TBD)
Please save your Coborn’s Labels for Education and Milk Moolah for us!
We have a yellow collection box out-side our classroom. You can drop in anything that you collect and we will sort it. If we find something we don’t use we will pass it on to the district.
Thanks for your help!
PAC Thank You:
Thank you to all the ECFE supporters that have contributed to our fundraisers. The funds that we make from fundraisers are used for ECFE PAC
sponsored events as well as items for the ECFE classroom. Your support for ECFE is
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What is Early Childhood Screening (ECS)?In Minnesota, all children are required to complete a free Early Childhood Screening before they en-ter kindergarten. This is not a test that they need to pass to go to kindergarten, but instead it is a way to make sure your child is on track and to connect you to services that may be available to your child.
What Should I Expect at an ECS?Your child will visit a nurse to have his/her vision and hearing checked. After their visit with the nurse your child will go in and work with another person who will do the developmental screening. After your child is taken to the developmental screening room, the nurse will review general health and nutrition practices as well as immunization information with you. When the person that is doing the developmental screening is done with the assessment, they will come and get you to go over the information with you. You will also have a chance to ask any final questions at this time.
When Should I Schedule an ECS Appointment?You should schedule an appointment when your child is 3 ½ years old. We have found that this age works the best, as it allows us to provide you with information about early childhood programs and it allows us to provide your child with any services that they may need to get ready for kindergarten.
How Do I Schedule an ECS Appointment?You will need to call Rita at (952) 378-2454 to schedule an appointment. ECS appointments are available on Fridays from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm. The following are scheduled ECS dates for the 2012 - 2013 School Year.
Friday, September 28 Friday, November 2 & 9 Friday, January 4 Friday, February 1 & 15 Friday, March 15 Friday, April 5 & 19
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Want to help and get more involved?Then SEAC might be something for you. SEAC (pro-nounced “seek”) stands for Special Education Advisory Council. SEAC provides input on special education is-
sues to its local school district. The Belle Plaine/Jordan/Montgomery-Lonsdale SEAC meets four times a year and are usually scheduled on Mondays at 6:00 pm. If you are interested in more information please call (952) 378-2451.
Do you have some concerns about your child’s development? Visit the Help Me
Grow website at www.parentsknow.state.mn.us to find more developmental
information. This website will provide you not only with developmental information, but it also gives you referral information.
BABY BAGSDid you just have a baby or adopt a
baby?? Then we want to congratulate you on your new arrival and celebrate by
giving you a free Baby Bag filled with things for you and your baby. Each bag
is filled with coupons, baby supplies and parenting tips. You can get your Baby Bag by joining us at the Come
and Play Baby Days or by calling us at 952.873.2415 x1 to set up a time to meet with us. We look forward to meeting you
and your family.
COME AND PLAY BABY DAY
This is the perfect class for anyone that has a baby, is expecting a baby or is on maternity leave. Each month we will have a fun and informative morning that will cover several areas that focus on the first years. The goals for this opportunity are to give you time to ask questions, to connect you with other people in the community and to provide you with parenting tips. This is a great way to get some tips and perhaps build some friendships. Your baby will remain with you the entire time. RSVP by the Tuesday before each class time.
MORNING DATES: Wednesdays, September 19 October 10 November14 February 13 March 13 April 10 May 8TIME: 10:30 - 11:30 amCOST: FREE
BABY VISITS
Did you know that babies born after September 1, 2012 will most likely graduate in 2030? It seems like a long ways off, but it will be here before you know it and ECFE would love to
help you through this important journey. Belle Plaine Schools understands that parent involve-ment is important to a student’s educational suc-cess. ECFE wants to begin a relationship with you and your child. You can call us to set up a time to visit with you and your baby. A parent educator will bring you a free baby bag filled with things for you and your baby as well as
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EVENING DATES: Mondays, September 17 October 8 November 12 February 11 March 11 April 8 May 6TIME: 6:00 - 7:00 pmCOST: FREE
TOT TIME(New Walkers - 1Year Olds & Parent)
This class is for those who want to take baby steps to separation. We will spend some time doing projects and activities that focus on your childs development, then we will have an inter-active group time. Following group time the parents will meet for a short time to express your joys and concerns with a parent educator while your child is playing with ECFE staff in the same room. This is a great way to give your child some time to play with other children that are the same age while you meet other parents.
DATES: Wednesdays, Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, 10, 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14TIME: 9:00 - 10:00 am COST: $45.00
MOVERS AND SHAKERS(Walkers - 1 Year Olds & Parent)
This class will keep you moving. We will have space to climb, ride and roll. Each week we will exercise our muscles as we practice all the new things a toddler is learning. Sometimes we will be inside, sometimes we will be outside. This class not only gives your children time to inter-act with others, but it will also give you a chance to meet with other parents that have children the same age as yours. We will end our time togeth-er with an interactive group time.
DATES: Mondays, Sept. 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1, 8, 22, 29, Nov. 12TIME: 6:00 - 7:00 pmCOST: $45.00
TERRIFIC “TWOS” DAY(2 Year Olds & Parent)
Walking, talking, exploring and testing! Each day you witness amazing learning and growth changes and face new challenges as your child explores his/her emerging independence. In this is a reader workshop class, you and your child will spend the first part together exploring different books through many different activities and an interactive group time. The second part of class you will have a chance to talk with other parents and a parent facilitator about a variety of toddler topics that you may face. Parents and children will separate for discussion time.
DATES: Tuesdays, Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13AM OPTION: 9:00 - 10:30 am ORPM OPTION: 6:00 - 7:30 pmCOST: $48.00
TODDLER AND ME YOGA(1 and 2 Year Olds & Parent)
Toddler yoga will introduce your child to the ba-sic yoga poses in a fun and playful way. Yoga is a great way for your toddler to learn about their body, get exercise, meet new friends, and find a little bit of calm in their “on-the-go” world. We will read popular literature, sing songs, learn about the world around us, play games, and explore art all while doing yoga. Parents will be part of the class and assist their child as they move in and out of the various yoga poses. No mats or supplies needed. DATES: Thursdays, Sept. 13, 27, Oct. 4, 25, Nov. 1TIME: 6:00 - 7:00 pmCOST: $40.00 for each child/adult pair30
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Registration Date and TimeRegistration Begins on August 28, at 10:00 am.
Please register online or use the registration form on pg 39.
Children must be registered to be in class or sibcare.
TAKE A BREAK 1!BUILDING THE DISCIPLINE TOOLBOX(All Ages and Parent)
Each week you can bring your child(ren) and ECFE Staff will watch them while you have some time to catch your breath and connect with other parents and a parent educator. Together we will look at the broad topic of discipline. Does your way of discipline work? Do you find yourself losing your cool? Are your discipline methods judged by others? In this short class we will give you tips to find the right discipline path for your parenting journey. We will focus on building a foundation that connects values and goals to discipline. These concepts will strengthen your home environment while allowing everyone to keep their self worth intact.
DATES: Thursdays, Sept. 13, 20, 27, Oct. 4TIME: 9:00 - 10:00 am OR 6:30 - 7:30 pmCOST: $30.00
TAKE A BREAK 2!IT’S POTTY TIME(All Ages and Parent)
Each week you can bring your child(ren) and ECFE Staff will watch them while you have some time to catch your breath and connect with other parents and a parent educator. Together we will look at the broad topic of toilet training. Are you ready? Is your child ready? How does temperment relate to training? Have you exhaust-ed all of your resources? Join us as we cover topics ranging from traveling with the trainer—to dealing with public bathrooms and the dreaded automatic flushers—to bedwetting. This class will give you information and tips that will help you get through this stage.
DATES: Thursdays, Oct. 25, Nov 1, 8TIME: 9:00 - 10:00 am OR 6:30 - 7:30 pmCOST: $30.00
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MIX ‘EM UP(All Ages and Parent)
Looking for an opportunity that the whole family can be part of? We have it right here!! This class is an open play that everyone can attend. We have lots of activities for the kids to explore and a parent educator available for questions from you. You can come for the entire time or leave when you need to. This is a great way to try out an ECFE class. Pick days, evenings or do both.
SESSION 1:DATES: Mondays, Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 10TIME: 6:30 – 7:30 pmSESSION 2:DATES: Wednesdays, Nov 28, Dec. 5, 12TIME: 9:00 – 10:00 amCOST: $15 per session or $25 for both
BOOKS AND BEYOND(3 - Pre K & Parent)
This class is a reader workshop especially for 3-Pre-K children. Each week you and your child will explore books beyond their covers through a variety of hands on activities and an interactive group time. The second part of class parents will have a chance to meet with other parents and a parent facilitator to discuss topics that relate to the 3-Pre-K child. DATES: Mondays, Sept. 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1, 8, 22, 29, Nov. 12AM OPTION: 9:00 - 11:00 amCOST: $51.00 ORPM OPTION: 6:00 - 7:30 pmCOST: $48.00 (shorter class time)
PRESCHOOL AND ME YOGA(3 - Pre K and Parent)
Pre-K yoga will explore the many different yoga poses taught in adult class but in a child-friendly way. We will ex-plore yoga through the use of books, songs, art, and games. We will learn early reading and math skills as well as facts about the world around us. Yoga is a great way for your Pre-K child to learn about their body, exercise, and ways to calm their busy mind. Parents will be part of the class and assist their child as they move in and out of various yoga poses. No mats or supplies needed. DATES: Thursdays, Nov. 8, 15, 29, Dec. 6, 13TIME: 6:00 - 7:00 pmCOST: $40.00 for each child/adult pair
BOOK BUDDIES(3 – Pre K)
In this class your child can come to school all by themselves. They will explore some special books and do projects that go along with the theme of the week. Children will need to bring a backpack and be potty trained to be in the class.
DATES: Mondays, Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 10TIME: 9:00 – 11:00 amCOST: $25.00 (includes a book)
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Registration Date and TimeRegistration Begins on August 28, at 10:00 am.
Please register online or use the registration form on pg 39.
Children must be registered to be in class or sibcare.
Snack InfoECFE will provide a nutritious peanut free snack and milk or juice for each class that
meets 1 ½ hours or longer. Please do not bring snacks from home for your children. If you
have food allergy concerns please let us know and we will work with you.
Fee InfoAll fees must be paid prior to start of class to
avoid unnecessary cancellations.
KINDERGARTEN HERE WE COME!!!(Fall 2013 Kindergarten and Parent)
Going into Kindergarten next year? Then join us each month as we introduce differ-ent activities your soon to be kindergartner will encounter next year. We might have a special guest come or we might make a special visit. It will be different each time. Don’t miss out on this fun introduction to kindergarten.
DATES: Tuesdays, Sept. 18, Nov. 6, Jan. 22, Mar. 5, Apr. 30TIME: 6:00 – 7:30 pmCOST: $33.00
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Discovery DaysDISCOVERY THREES
Discovery Threes is for children that are 3 by September 1Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays from 12:15 - 2:45 pmCost: $80.00 per month plus parent involvement activities ** Scholarships are available to those who qualify **First Day of Class is September 5
DISCOVERY FOURS
Discovery Fours is for children that are 4 by September 1Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:45 - 2:45 pmCost: $150.00 per month plus parent involvement activities ** Scholarships are available to those who qualify **First Day of Class is September 6
All Discovery Days participants wil be charged a one time fee of $30 to cover snacks and other special cooking projects for the entire year.
The snack fee is not covered by the scholarship program.
Scholarships are available to those who qualify. If you have any questions or would like a scholarship application,
please contact Sheri Prokosch 952-873-2415 x1.
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(A Family Event)
We want to celebrate the new school year by having a picnic and playing at the purple park with ECFE Families. Meet us at the Purple Park, on the south side of the
highway, to learn about the ECFE program or come and play with other families with young children. We will serve free hotdogs and chips beginning at 5:00. The first 25
families to bring someone new to ECFE will get a t-shirt.
Friday, September 75:00 - 7:00 pm
Location: Purple ParkFree
VEHICLE FAIR(A Family Event)
Zoom! Zoom! Here we Come! It’s a tractor, a fire truck, a race car and many more. Come with your whole family and see what kinds of
vehicles that we have in our community! Concessions will be available as well as many other surprises so don’t miss out on all the fun! This event is
co-hosted by Rainbow Discovery Center and Belle Plaine ECFE.
Thursday, September 20 (Rain date: Sept. 27)
5:00 - 7:30 pmLocation: Oak Crest Elementary
Free
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HOLIDAY EXPRESS(A Family Event)
Come visit the “North Pole” and help ring in the holi-day season! Enjoy a continental breakfast, visit with
Santa, read stories with Mrs. Claus, and do some holi-day crafts and activities. Santa’s Store will once again
feature merchandise from local businesses for kids to do their holiday shopping in a safe environment.
Items will cost between $1 and $5.Santa’s helpers will assist our younger shoppers while parents wait for them in the hallway. Toy donations
or gifts for mothers will be collected for the Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women. This event is co-
sponsored by the PTO, Belle Plaine Chamber and ECFE.
Saturday, December 19:00 am - 12:00 (noon)
Free will donation collected at the door.Location: Chatfield Elementary
Get your costume on and come ready to have some fun. We will have games, projects and activities for a variety of ages. The ever
popular Glow in the Dark Room, I Spy Room and the Pumpkin Scavenger Hunt will all be paired with some new surprises. We will have lots of activities set up in the ECFE rooms and Chatfield Gym for you to explore. Concessions will be available for nominal fees.
Friday, October 126:00 - 8:00 pm
$5.00 per child or $10.00 per familyLocation: Chatfield Elementary
COSTUME PARTY(A Family Event)
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Are you looking for something to do with your daycare kids during the colder months? Come and join us at ECFE! We will open up our rooms for daycare providers only! Each time will have lots of motor activities as well as a simple project. You must pre-register for this class. We look forward to seeing you soon!
DATES: Dec. 14, Jan. 11, 25, Feb. 8, 22, March 8, 22, April 12TIME: 9:00 - 11:00 amCOST: $5.00 per day/per provider
Upcoming Events
Vehicle FairThursday, Sept. 20, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
(Rain Date: Sept 27)See page 34 For more details
Costume PartyFriday, Oct 12, 6:00 - 8:00 pmSee page 35 For more details
Holiday ExpressSaturday, Dec. 1, 9:00 - 12:00 noon
See page 35 For more details
DAYCARE EXPRESS
This is a special invitation to in-home Daycare Providers. We would like to invite ourselves into your home to treat you and your daycare children to a special class. We will bring an hour of activities, songs and games for everyone to enjoy. Registration begins on August 28th at 10:00 am. Call to reserve your spot.
DATEs: Please choose a group and a timeGroup A: Tuesdays, Sept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov. 13, Dec. 11Group B: Wednesdays, Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14, Dec. 12Group C: Thursdays, Sept. 13, Oct. 11, Nov. 15, Dec. 13TIMES: 8:45 – 9:45 am or 10:00 – 11:00 amCOST: $2.00 per child
DAYCARE PROVIDER BINS
Daycare Provider Bins are available at the Belle Plaine Public Library for providers to use with their children. The bins are available for check out by using your library card. In these bins, you will find a variety of activities to do with your daycare kids including CD’s, Writing Ac-tivities, Recipes, and more. Some of the themes that you will find in these bins include the Alphabet, Colors, Music, Numbers, Science and Shapes. These bins are made possible by the Belle Plaine Friends of the Library and ECFE.
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TOY LENDING LIBRARYDid you know that we have a Toy Lending Library in our Community? If you didn’t you should go to the Belle Plaine Public Library to check it out. There is an assortment of items including book and prop combi-nations, puzzles, creative dramatic play, science, musical toys, com-puter games and audio CDs. Toys can be checked out for three weeks at a time and must be returned in clean and complete condition. This is a great opportunity to have special toys for grandchildren coming to visit or Daycare Providers to provide a unique experience for their daycare children. The Toy Lending Library is made possible by the Belle PlaineFriends of the Library and ECFE.
COMMUNITY RESOURCE NUMBERS
Community Education 873-2411Public Library 873-6767School District Office 873-2400CAP Agency 496-2125Chatfield Elementary 873-2401ECFE 873-2415 ext. 1Early Childhood Screening 378-2454Kids Company 873-2415 ext. 3Scott County Public Health 496-8373SVABW 873-4214Children’s Visitation Center 873-4216Stier Bus 873-2362Tiger Kids 873-2415 ext. 2Trailblazer Transit 1-888-743-3828
STORY TIME AT THE LIBRARY
ECFE is going to the library! Belle Plaine Public Library and ECFE are coming together to provide you with fun and interactive story times. We will read stories, sing songs and play games as we explore a variety of books and poems. Be sure to come and visit us at the library and don’t forget your library card for checking out books, movies or toys. See you soon!
Tentative Schedule: Oct. 5, 26, Nov. 2, 16Time: 10:30 am
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* Online – Online registration is available for classes and events at: www.belleplaine.k12.mn.us <click> For Parents <click> Early Childhood Family Education <click> Registration, <click> on the link, <click> Community Education tab, <click> ECFE, and choose your class. Make sure you are pre-registered for a username and password prior to the beginning of registration.
* By Mail – Mail the completed form with a check made out to “Belle Plaine ECFE” to: Belle Plaine ECFE, 330 South Market Street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011.
* In Person – Drop off your completed form and cash or check payment to: Chatfield Elementary School, 330 South Market Street, Belle Plaine, MN 56011
One form per child. Photocopies may be made of the form or additional forms are available from the ECFE office and at www.belleplaine.k12.mn.us <click> For Parents <click> Early Childhood Family Education <click> Downloadable Forms, located on the left side of the screen. You may use the same form to register a child for multiple ECFE classes and ECFE special events.
Confirmations. Unless contacted that a class or event is full/cancelled, plan on attending the first day of class or special event.
Fee Assistance. Fee assistance for classes is available for qualifying families on a sliding scale. Refer to the table below to determine your fee category. The information you provide will be confidential. All families are welcome to attend ECFE classes; no one will be denied access due to inability to pay fees. If you do not qualify for the sliding fee, based on income, but have other circumstances affecting your family, please contact the ECFE office to explore fee reduction op-tions. The sliding scale only applies to series classes (those that meet 3 times or more). The scale does not apply to specials or sibcare.
Immunizations. State law requires immunizations upon enrolling in the ECFE and School Readiness programs. Immu-nization files are not kept from year to year. Legal exemption from the law for medical reasons or conscientiously held beliefs is available by calling your doctor, clinic or health plan. Copies of immunization forms are available at www.bel-leplaine.k12.mn.us <click> For Parents <click> Early Childhood Family Education <click> Downloadable Forms, located on the left side of the screen, or at the ECFE offices. Immunization forms MUST be returned to the ECFE offices on or before the first day of class.
Participant Questionnaire. This mandatory questionnaire should be completed one time per school year for each family enrolled in the Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) and/or School Readiness Program. Each family is asked to provide participation information that will be used for local and state program planning and evaluation. Only one family member should complete this questionnaire. The information you provide will be kept confidential and will not be directly connected with you or your family. The Participant Questionnaire is available for download at www.belleplaine.k12.mn.us <click> For Parents <click> Early Childhood Family Education <click> Downloadable Forms, located on the left side of the screen. Copies are available at the ECFE offices. Thank you for your help in improving these programs.
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ANNUAL GROSS INCOME FEES PER CHILDUnder $24,999 Waived fees$25,000-$39,999 Pay 25%$40,000-$54,999 Pay 50%$55,000 - $69,999 Pay 75%$70,000 and above Full Amount
Please complete a separate form for each child. (Make copies of form or print off from website)
Parent’s Name(s) Child’s Name Child’s DOB
Address
Phone Number Email Address
Please list the class(es) you would like to attend. Class Name Day(s) of Week Start Time Sibling Care Names/DOB Fee* – Include Sibling Care
*Please indicate amount according to the sliding fee scale on the opposite page. Contact ECFE office for extenuating circumstances outside the income guidelines.Please list the special events you would like to attend.
Special Event Date Fee
I give permission for the above information to be included on a published class list. ____ Yes ____ NoI give permission for photo/video of my family to be used in program displays, advertising, and/or on the district website. ____ Yes ____ No
I would like to make a tax deductible donation of $30____ $20____ $10____ $______ (other) for ECFE supplies.
For office use only
_______ Cash Amt _______ Immunizations _______ Check Amt _______ Demographics _______ Online Amt _______ Emergency Card
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You must register on our website or with this form. Priority goes to those that have registered using the ECFE Registration Form or
registered on the website.
BELLE PLAINECOMMUNITY EDUCATION & RECREATION
130 South Willow StreetBelle Plaine, MN 56011
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Belle Plaine Community Youth FairThursday, August 23
6:30 - 8:30 pmOak Crest Elementary
Learn how your child can get involved in
sports, arts and other after-school programs.
15+ Organizations - Carnival Games Interactive booths - Fun Demonstrations