Watertown-Mayer Community Education Aquatics Programs
Kids' Company Caring Hands provides enrichment opportunities for infant, toddler and preschool age children 6 weeks to 48 months. Caring Hands is licensed through the MN Dept of Children, Youth and Families.
Kids' Company OST Preschool Age Child Care serves children ages 4-5. Children must be fully potty trained to attend. Families must register for each season separately ***School Year September - May ***Summer June - August
Kids' Company Out-of- School Time Child Care serves children grades Kindergarten thru- sixth grade. Families must register for each season separately * Summer * School Year
Watertown Mighty Rapids
Young Royals Preschool classes for 3, 4 and 5 year olds. Student-Centered Learning Where Your Child is Valued & Loved!
Lap Swimming
Watertown-Mayer Swimming Lesson Curriculum
Interval Based, Low Impact Water Exercise
2 hour gymnastic classes. Must pass required beginner classes to qualify.
Gymnastics Parties Supervised by Coach only
Junior High/High School/MAGA-Pre Team/MAGA Team
This is the Classroom portion of driver's education. We do not offer a Behind the Wheel program.
Eligibility: Must be currently registered for Kids' Company and attending on field trip day
Early childhood screening is for children ages 3 1/2 and up to kindergarten entrance. Screening is provided at NO COST to families.
Individual registration is required for Special Event. Find ECFE special events registration under the Youth Enrichment category or simply search a word in the title of your event in the search bar.
Coffee with the Superintendent
Saturday, April 11th, 2026 10am - 12pm
On April 11, 2026, Mr. Schuler will deliver the annual State of the District address, offering a comprehensive update on the progress, priorities, and vision of our school district. With a deep commitment to equitable, high-quality public education, Mr. Schuler will reflect on the strides made over the past year — from academic achievements and expanded learning opportunities to strengthened community partnerships and innovative student supports. The address will highlight the collective efforts of educators, staff, families, and community members in advancing student success and fostering a culture of excellence, resilience, and inclusion.
Mr. Schuler will review key performance indicators, celebrate notable accomplishments, and candidly acknowledge ongoing challenges — including resource needs, mental health supports, and efforts to close achievement gaps. He will also present strategic priorities for the coming year, focusing on enhancing instructional programs, investing in workforce development, and deepening engagement with students, families, and local partners.
With an emphasis on forward-thinking leadership and shared responsibility, the 2026 State of the District address will serve as both a reflection on past progress and a call to collective action toward a bold vision for the future of education in our community.