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5 Day Preschool for 4 year olds (students must be 4 by 9/1/2026) 2026-27 school yearPreschool (2-5 day)Preschool (2-5 day) Preschool programs are designed to nurture your child and to build upon the skills that they will need in kindergarten. Robbinsdale Area Schools offers exceptional preschool experiences to enhance and expand the learning opportunities available for your child. Children are provided with choices and hands-on learning opportunities in language, literacy, math, science, art, music, health and well-being, and social, emotional and physical development.26-27 5 Day Preschool for 4 year olds Preschool (2-5 Day) Site -
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Adult PickleballFitness & RecreationAttention adults and teens ages 16 and older! Are you interested in trying pickleball? This exciting game is played on a court similar to a tennis court, where players use paddles, slightly larger than a ping-pong paddle, to hit a wiffle ball. Join us to learn the skills and rules of this fun sport, suitable for two to four players. Discover why pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in America! Equipment will be provided, and programs are conducted by RevSports staff.Adult Enrichment 25-26 -
Adventure Club School Age CareAdventure Club school-age care serves students Kindergarten through grade 5 and is located at all elementary schools throughout Robbinsdale Area Schools district. We are open 6:30AM until start time and from the end of school until 6PM. Summer 2026 registration is closed and full at this time. Registration for the 2026-27 School Year is open. Please see our website for more information.Child Care Program -
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Aqua TotsAquaticsAqua Tots (6 months to 3 years): The purpose of the Parent/Child class is to familiarize children with the water and teach swimming readiness skills. This class also provides safety information for parents and teaches them techniques they can use to help orient their children to the water. **One parent is required to be in the water at all times during Aqua Tots and swim diapers are required for children who wear diapers.Aquatics 25/26 -
AquaticsWe offer youth, adult and open swim sessions!Category -
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Arts and CraftsWhat is Windows of Opportunity? WOO provides recreation, education and support activities for adults with physical, sensory, neurological and/or developmental disabilities age 18 and older. We offer many interested, engaging and fun classes that are specially designed and adapted for individuals with disabilities.Category -
Babies & BooksIncredible InfantsJoin us for this literacy focused class. Play with your baby, meet families, and enjoy stories and songs. A light snack will be served and families will go home with a free book for their home library! These classes are co-sponsored with HUG (Helping Us Grow). Child care for siblings is available for children 3 months through 4 years of age. Caregivers and their infants - birth to 12 months.ECFE 2026-2027 -
Baby Boomers Guide to MedicareLifelong Learning 55+Learn what baby boomers should consider when coordinating their retirement income and social security. Do you know how to estimate your benefits? We discuss five factors to consider when applying for benefits. Does it make sense to delay or not? Also, might it be better to delay benefits and coordinate with your spouse? Other innovative strategies, as well as how to minimize taxes on benefits, are reviewed.Adult Enrichment 25-26 -
Baby MassageIncredible InfantsEnhance baby's development, digestion, sleep, and ability to relax through loving touch, sight, sound and movement. Massage also helps to improve communication and build your attachment to your baby. Bring a blanket for your baby. Child care for siblings is available for children 3 months through 4 years of age. Caregivers and their infants - 1 month to crawling.ECFE 2026-2027 -
Baby Talk and Play - 6-20 monthsDrop-in ClassesInterested in exploring a new play space? Caregivers can drop-in to play with their children as they explore a children's classroom and learning activities at the New Hope Learning Center. A Parent Educator will be available to answer any questions and provide resource information. There is no fee for this activity. Registration is not required. Child care for siblings is not available. Caregivers and their infants 6-20 months.ECFE 2026-2027 -
BaseballSportsMaster the essentials of baseball — fielding, catching, throwing, hitting, and base running — in our engaging, positive environment.Youth Enrichment 25-26
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Basketball (Age 7-10)SportsThis fun, skill-intensive program is tailored for beginners to intermediate players.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Basketball (Ages 6-12)SportsPlayers will be taught how to properly shoot, pass, dribble, and play defense in a fun and positive environment.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Basketball Ages 5-6SportsThis fun, skill-intensive program is tailored for beginners to intermediate players.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Basketball TykesSportsPlayers will be taught how to properly dribble, pass, shoot, and play defense in a fun and positive environment.Youth Enrichment 25-26 -
Basketball TykesSportsPlayers will be taught how to properly dribble, pass, shoot, and play defense in a fun and positive environment.Youth Enrichment 26-27 -
Be a Barista (Gr. 6-9)*More to ExploreIn Be a Barista, students in grades 6–9 step behind the counter and learn how to create their favorite café-style beverages. Kids will explore drink-making basics, flavor combinations, and presentation while practicing kitchen safety and teamwork. This hands-on class encourages creativity, confidence, and real-world skills as students craft fun (non-caffeinated) drinks inspired by popular cafés. Perfect for teens who love experimenting and expressing their style — no experience needed!Youth Enrichment 25-26