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  • *NEW Battle Drones (Grades 3-8)

    Battle Drones features an exciting combination of aerial acrobatics with an engineering design challenge that will teach students STEM concepts, teamwork, and how to skillfully fly a drone. In Battle Drones, teams of students will build robotic launchers designed to fling projectiles at their opponents’ drones. Students will be guided by experienced camp instructors in how to construct their launchers to maximize projectile speed and accuracy. The camp will culminate in an epic battle where students pilot their drones to safety by dodging opponent projectiles while using their own launchers to take down opponent drones. The best drone pilots and launchers will emerge victorious.
  • *NEW Clay County Master Gardener Learning Garden Tour

    Join us on Thursday July 24th from 12pm-7pm as you embark on a learning garden tour in local Clay County MN gardens. Stops include a local horticulture business, a cut flower farm, and at least 4 local residents gardens. Each site will have a host to share information on the garden as you get a closer look at all these great gardens in your local community and county. Tour is held rain or shine. Addresses will be emailed closer to the tour date and the tour will officially start at an unspecified location for packet pickup if paper copies are needed. Join us for a fun, exciting afternoon and evening of garden fun.
  • *NEW North Indian Cooking (Virtual)

    North Indian food has bold and rich flavors from ghee, cream and spices. Let’s learn how to layer flavors using different spices. We will make chicken tikka masala, aloo masala, spiced rice and tomato raita.
  • *NEW Parent & Child Painting Class (Grades 1+)

    This painting class is designed to offer a fun night of painting with an adult and child. Additional children may be added. Take this opportunity to connect with the little in your life, and have fun creating your own works of art.
  • *NEW SPUDS Soccer Camp - Combined Boys and Girls

    1st-6th Graders, join us for this new Spuds Soccer Camp hosted by both Boys and Girls HS Programs. Grab your friends and have fun playing soccer this summer. 1st-3rd graders: 8:00 am - 9:30 am; 4th-6th graders 10:00 am -11:30 am
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    AARP SMART Driver 4-hour Refresher Course Course

    Driving has changed since you first got your license, and taking the SMART drivers course could save you money. The SMART driver course is presented by AARP Driver Safety to seniors to assist them to stay safe drivers, taking into account all the changes that occur as they age. Upon completion of the course, participants will be issued certificates of completion to take to their insurance agents as proof of attending the course. The AARP SMART Driver Course is recognized by Minnesota Driver & Vehicle Services as an approved accident prevention course for drivers 50 years of age and older. Insured drivers 50 years of age or older may be eligible for an appropriate reduction in automobile insurance premium charges valid for three years after completing this course. Please check with your insurance company or agent for any additional requirements for eligibility. Payment is required at the time of registration. If you are an AARP member, you will need your membership number to register.
  • Adult Canvas Painting

    Grab your friends, and relax while painting a canvas with Laura. Whether you are an experienced painter, or just beginning, Laura will take you step by step through this process as you create your own masterpiece.
  • Basketball Buddies Camp (Guardian & Child)

    This camp is designed for boys who want to learn about the game of basketball! We will focus on introductory-level skills while emphasizing having FUN! All participants must be accompanied by an active adult 18 years or older for the duration of the camp. This camp will be run by the high school boys coaching staff and they look forward to working with the young Spud basketball players! (This camp is for Boys who are in the age range of 3 to Pre-School (not for boys who will be going into Kindergarten in the fall of 2025)).
  • Beginner Crochet 1

    Learn the basics of Crochet while you create a unique project. Students will learn the basic crochet stitches and will bring home a finished or mostly finished project. All students are welcome, whether you are learning crochet for the first time or solidifying your crochet knowledge. Supplies will be provided, just bring yourself and be ready to learn.
  • Beginner Crochet 2

    Continue learning about Crochet while you create a unique project. Students will learn additional crochet stitches and techniques and will bring home a finished or mostly finished project. Prerequisite is Beginner Crochet 1 or knowledge of single and double crochet. Supplies will be provided, just bring yourself and be ready to learn.
  • Classroom Drivers Education

    Moorhead Area Public Schools’ Driver Education classroom program is open to high school students age 15 or older living in the Moorhead School District. Register through the Community Education office, 2777 34th St. S., 218-284-3400. Information sheets and registration forms also can be picked up at the Moorhead High activities office. Financial aid is not available through the district. Students are responsible to bring a Chromebook or internet capable equivalent electronic device to class. Moorhead students are welcome to use their school assigned Chromebook. If a student does not have a device, please contact the Community Education office for rental options at least one week before class. This 30-hour class prepares students for their instructional permit. Steps for people under 18 years of age to get a Minnesota driver's license: 1. Complete mandatory 30 hours of scheduled classroom instruction. Students cannot be absent or tardy when attending this course. A 90-minute parent component will be scheduled for this class in compliance with Minnesota law. If the parent class is taken then the practice driving hours are reduced from 50 hours to 40. 2. Register for behind-the-wheel training, with a private vendor and receive the blue card. The blue card is issued by the vendor providing the behind-the-wheel instruction and is required to take the state permit test. 3. Take and pass the state permit test. Students registering for the permit test must provide: one primary ID, one secondary ID and the blue card. Primary ID options: state issued ID, current passport or state certified birth certificate. Secondary ID options: Social Security card, student ID with picture and ID number, or certified school transcript. Upon passing the permit test, making payment, and parent/guardian signature, students receive their permit. 4. Complete behind-the-wheel training. Students must have a permit before they can start behind-the-wheel instruction. 5. Complete the six-month practice period. Minnesota law now requires drivers to have a permit for six months before taking the road test. Every driver under the age of 18 who completes behind-the-wheel instruction and is testing for a provisional driver’s license must submit a driving log. 6. Pass road test. To take the road test, students must be 16 years old and have had their permit for six months. Drive on provisional license until qualifications for full license are met. You must complete all 30 hours of scheduled class to be able to get your permit. If the 30 hours are not completed you will have to register and pay full price for the class again. No absences or tardies allowed. Please note location at registration. Students must attend all 30 hours in person.
  • Clay Camp for Kids (Grades 1-9)

    Come be creative and have fun playing in the clay. Using pinch pot, coil, and slab techniques to create anything you can imagine. You will create 4 different projects with an additional project on the pottery wheel. Projects use pinch and roll techniques along with slipping and scoring. We will also be working on slab and coil techniques to create clay boxes and bowls. Once they are complete, they will be painted with a clay-based paint. They take two weeks to dry before they can be fired. They are dipped in a clear glaze and fired again. The projects will be dropped off at the main office and they will call or email you when they are ready to be picked up. Students will also get the chance to experiment with using the pottery wheel on the last day of class.
  • Cross Country (5th & 6th Graders)

    We are excited to invite any interested 5th or 6th grader to join us and experience running with SPUDS XC Cross Country. Even if involved in other sports/activities, we are exceptionally flexible and simply hope to introduce as many young people as possible to the important lessons of being involved at school, making healthy choices including exercising, and being a respectful and supportive teammate to a group of peers. Course fee includes a t-shirt. Meet opportunities: We will have 2-3 meet opportunities, including September 11th at Bluestem. Additional meet opportunities will be communicated as they are finalized. We will try to provide busing if possible, but will depend on the availability of buses and parent/guardian transportation may be required. There is an optional meet opportunity in Perham on Oct 9th that would require parent/guardian transport.Address all questions to Austin Zollner - azollner@moorheadschools.org - 6th Grade Coach
  • Dreamcatchers

    Dreamcatchers are made from beautiful Red Willow and Sinew. You will learn how to hand make this special item which is an indigenous good luck symbol. Fee includes material.
  • Empowered Prenatal Yoga

    Empowered Prenatal Yoga is thoughtfully designed to help moms-to-be feel strong, comfortable, and relaxed throughout pregnancy. This gentle yet empowering practice focuses on the unique needs of the pregnant body, blending modified yoga poses, mindful breathing techniques, and guided relaxation to support both physical and emotional wellbeing. Whether you’re new to yoga or an experienced practitioner, this class is tailored to help you connect with your changing body and prepare for the journey of labor and motherhood.
  • Eureka Engineering (Grades 3-8)

    Eureka Engineering introduces students to the core skills of robotics and STEM through engaging, hands-on learning opportunities. Student groups will work with Lego Mindstorm kits, which include both electrical and mechanical components. The small groups will be mentored by experienced and passionate instructors. Parents are welcome to watch their child’s robotic creations come to life in exciting and competitive challenges including drag racing, fighting robots and more.
  • Framing Life: A Journey through Photography

    Capture the beauty of the world around you in this immersive photography course. Participants will explore the fundamentals of composition, lighting, and storytelling as they engage with their cameras, whether digital or film. Through hands-on assignments and critiques, students will learn to see the extraordinary in the ordinary, enhancing their skills in portraiture, landscape, and street photography. Join us to unlock the secrets of creating stunning visual narratives that resonate and inspire!
  • Girls Basketball Camp (Grades PreK - 6)

    Grab your shoes and join your friends for the girls basketball camp. See you on the court! Please bring a filled water bottle and a personal basketball if you have one.
  • Intermediate Crochet – Amigurumi

    Expand your Crochet knowledge by learning the basics of Amigurumi or stuffed animals! Students will learn how create a stuffed animal and read the pattern. Prerequisite is Beginner Crochet 1 and 2 or good working knowledge of basic crochet stitches and working in the round. Supplies will be provided, just bring yourself and be ready to learn.
  • Intro to Stained Glass - Garden Gnome Sun catcher

    In this beginners class you will learn how to copper foil, solder and finish a garden gnome sun catcher. All supplies and safety equipment provided.
  • Intro to Stained Glass - Rainbow Monstera

    In this beginners class you will learn how to copper foil, solder, and finish a rainbow monstera leaf suncatcher. All supplies and safety equipment provided.
  • Intro to Stained Glass Monstera Leaf

    In this beginners class you will learn how to copper foil, solder, and finish a Monstera leaf suncatcher.. All supplies and safety equipment provided.
  • Introduction to Silversmithing

    Do you like wearing silver jewelry? Learn to use tools and gain skills necessary to fabricate simple silver jewelry pieces. Get hands-on experience using a torch, saw, hammer and pliers. Make two simple sterling rings to keep. Additional class dates are available upon request as well as appointments for larger parties.
  • Introduction to Silversmithing

    Do you like wearing silver jewelry? Learn to use tools and gain skills necessary to fabricate simple silver jewelry pieces. Get hands-on experience using a torch, saw, hammer and pliers. Make two simple sterling rings to keep. Additional class dates are available upon request as well as appointments for larger parties.