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  • BABY & ME ( Newborn to 12 months)

    BABY AND ME Baby & Me Play together while learning more about your baby. Parents and babies stay together the entire class time.
  • Busy Ones (Age 1 year)

    Busy Ones (1 YEAR OLDS) The first half of class, parents and children will have fun with a variety of activities; art, learning games, reading, science, pretend play and more. The second half of class is the parent connection time. Our parent educator will provide resources and guide discussions on child development, parenting techniques and topics concerning families today. During this time, children will enjoy learning experiences, including opportunities to share and relate to friends their own age while playing in the classroom. Bring along any “security” item to make your child feel more comfortable during separation time.
  • Coffee Chat Connections

    Coffee Chat Connections: NEW Free Childcare Available! Pre-Registration is required for childcare to ensure staffing. It’s time to relax, talk, and enjoy coffee with other parents/caregivers. During this hour you will have the opportunity to learn more about your child(ren) while at the same time taking care of you! A licensed Parent Educator will assist with leading discussions. Registration requested to ensure class runs, child care registration required the Wednesday before the date you wish to come. Not registered by Wednesday as Parent Only or you need childcare and are not registered give us a call 952-955-0280. We are happy to help!
  • Early Childhood Screening- April 4

    Early Childhood Screening Early childhood screening is for children ages 3 1/2 and up to kindergarten entrance. Screening is provided at no cost to families and is held at the WM Community Learning Center. Early Childhood Screening is a check of how your child is growing and developing based on their developmental age. Getting your child screened between the ages of 3 and 4 helps show you areas of strength and any areas of concern in your child's development. This will help your child be prepared for success in Kindergarten. An Early Childhood Screening is needed for any child starting kindergarten in any Minnesota public school. If your child has been screened by another school district, Early Childhood Special Education, or Head Start, they do not need to be screened again. You can also elect to be a conscientious objector if you would not like your child to be screened. For more information or questions about screening contact our Screening Coordinator, Kristy Phipps (Kristy.Phipps@wm.k12.mn.us or contact WM Community Education at 952-955-0280. You must checkout to complete the process, there is NO FEE associated with screening. Pre-Screening Requirements- The following are required as part of your child’s screening process. Birth Certificate Current Immunization Form (clinics can fax this form to our office at 952-955-0201) Complete the Health & Development Survey Survey Link
  • Early Childhood Screening- April 5

    Early Childhood Screening Early childhood screening is for children ages 3 1/2 and up to kindergarten entrance. Screening is provided at no cost to families and is held at the WM Community Learning Center. Early Childhood Screening is a check of how your child is growing and developing based on their developmental age. Getting your child screened between the ages of 3 and 4 helps show you areas of strength and any areas of concern in your child's development. This will help your child be prepared for success in Kindergarten. An Early Childhood Screening is needed for any child starting kindergarten in any Minnesota public school. If your child has been screened by another school district, Early Childhood Special Education, or Head Start, they do not need to be screened again. You can also elect to be a conscientious objector if you would not like your child to be screened. For more information or questions about screening contact our Screening Coordinator, Kristy Phipps (Kristy.Phipps@wm.k12.mn.us or contact WM Community Education at 952-955-0280. You must checkout to complete the process, there is NO FEE associated with screening. Pre-Screening Requirements- The following are required as part of your child’s screening process. Birth Certificate Current Immunization Form (clinics can fax this form to our office at 952-955-0201) Complete the Health & Development Survey Survey Link
  • Early Childhood Screening- December 13

    Early Childhood Screening Early childhood screening is for children ages 3 1/2 and up to kindergarten entrance. Screening is provided at no cost to families and is held at the WM Community Learning Center. Early Childhood Screening is a check of how your child is growing and developing based on their developmental age. Getting your child screened between the ages of 3 and 4 helps show you areas of strength and any areas of concern in your child's development. This will help your child be prepared for success in Kindergarten. An Early Childhood Screening is needed for any child starting kindergarten in any Minnesota public school. If your child has been screened by another school district, Early Childhood Special Education, or Head Start, they do not need to be screened again. You can also elect to be a conscientious objector if you would not like your child to be screened. For more information or questions about screening contact our Screening Coordinator, Kristy Phipps (Kristy.Phipps@wm.k12.mn.us or contact WM Community Education at 952-955-0280. You must checkout to complete the process, there is NO FEE associated with screening. Pre-Screening Requirements- The following are required as part of your child’s screening process. Birth Certificate Current Immunization Form (clinics can fax this form to our office at 952-955-0201) Complete the Health & Development Survey Survey Link
  • Early Childhood Screening- February 7

    Early Childhood Screening Early childhood screening is for children ages 3 1/2 and up to kindergarten entrance. Screening is provided at no cost to families and is held at the WM Community Learning Center. Early Childhood Screening is a check of how your child is growing and developing based on their developmental age. Getting your child screened between the ages of 3 and 4 helps show you areas of strength and any areas of concern in your child's development. This will help your child be prepared for success in Kindergarten. An Early Childhood Screening is needed for any child starting kindergarten in any Minnesota public school. If your child has been screened by another school district, Early Childhood Special Education, or Head Start, they do not need to be screened again. You can also elect to be a conscientious objector if you would not like your child to be screened. For more information or questions about screening contact our Screening Coordinator, Kristy Phipps (Kristy.Phipps@wm.k12.mn.us or contact WM Community Education at 952-955-0280. You must checkout to complete the process, there is NO FEE associated with screening. Pre-Screening Requirements- The following are required as part of your child’s screening process. Birth Certificate Current Immunization Form (clinics can fax this form to our office at 952-955-0201) Complete the Health & Development Survey Survey Link
  • Early Childhood Screening- February 8

    Early Childhood Screening Early childhood screening is for children ages 3 1/2 and up to kindergarten entrance. Screening is provided at no cost to families and is held at the WM Community Learning Center. Early Childhood Screening is a check of how your child is growing and developing based on their developmental age. Getting your child screened between the ages of 3 and 4 helps show you areas of strength and any areas of concern in your child's development. This will help your child be prepared for success in Kindergarten. An Early Childhood Screening is needed for any child starting kindergarten in any Minnesota public school. If your child has been screened by another school district, Early Childhood Special Education, or Head Start, they do not need to be screened again. You can also elect to be a conscientious objector if you would not like your child to be screened. For more information or questions about screening contact our Screening Coordinator, Kristy Phipps (Kristy.Phipps@wm.k12.mn.us or contact WM Community Education at 952-955-0280. You must checkout to complete the process, there is NO FEE associated with screening. Pre-Screening Requirements- The following are required as part of your child’s screening process. Birth Certificate Current Immunization Form (clinics can fax this form to our office at 952-955-0201) Complete the Health & Development Survey Survey Link
  • Early Childhood Screening- January 10

    Early Childhood Screening Early childhood screening is for children ages 3 1/2 and up to kindergarten entrance. Screening is provided at no cost to families and is held at the WM Community Learning Center. Early Childhood Screening is a check of how your child is growing and developing based on their developmental age. Getting your child screened between the ages of 3 and 4 helps show you areas of strength and any areas of concern in your child's development. This will help your child be prepared for success in Kindergarten. An Early Childhood Screening is needed for any child starting kindergarten in any Minnesota public school. If your child has been screened by another school district, Early Childhood Special Education, or Head Start, they do not need to be screened again. You can also elect to be a conscientious objector if you would not like your child to be screened. For more information or questions about screening contact our Screening Coordinator, Kristy Phipps (Kristy.Phipps@wm.k12.mn.us or contact WM Community Education at 952-955-0280. You must checkout to complete the process, there is NO FEE associated with screening. Pre-Screening Requirements- The following are required as part of your child’s screening process. Birth Certificate Current Immunization Form (clinics can fax this form to our office at 952-955-0201) Complete the Health & Development Survey Survey Link
  • Early Childhood Screening- March 14

    Early Childhood Screening Early childhood screening is for children ages 3 1/2 and up to kindergarten entrance. Screening is provided at no cost to families and is held at the WM Community Learning Center. Early Childhood Screening is a check of how your child is growing and developing based on their developmental age. Getting your child screened between the ages of 3 and 4 helps show you areas of strength and any areas of concern in your child's development. This will help your child be prepared for success in Kindergarten. An Early Childhood Screening is needed for any child starting kindergarten in any Minnesota public school. If your child has been screened by another school district, Early Childhood Special Education, or Head Start, they do not need to be screened again. You can also elect to be a conscientious objector if you would not like your child to be screened. For more information or questions about screening contact our Screening Coordinator, Kristy Phipps (Kristy.Phipps@wm.k12.mn.us or contact WM Community Education at 952-955-0280. You must checkout to complete the process, there is NO FEE associated with screening. Pre-Screening Requirements- The following are required as part of your child’s screening process. Birth Certificate Current Immunization Form (clinics can fax this form to our office at 952-955-0201) Complete the Health & Development Survey Survey Link
  • Early Childhood Screening-May 9

    Early Childhood Screening Early childhood screening is for children ages 3 1/2 and up to kindergarten entrance. Screening is provided at no cost to families and is held at the WM Community Learning Center. Early Childhood Screening is a check of how your child is growing and developing based on their developmental age. Getting your child screened between the ages of 3 and 4 helps show you areas of strength and any areas of concern in your child's development. This will help your child be prepared for success in Kindergarten. An Early Childhood Screening is needed for any child starting kindergarten in any Minnesota public school. If your child has been screened by another school district, Early Childhood Special Education, or Head Start, they do not need to be screened again. You can also elect to be a conscientious objector if you would not like your child to be screened. For more information or questions about screening contact our Screening Coordinator, Kristy Phipps (Kristy.Phipps@wm.k12.mn.us or contact WM Community Education at 952-955-0280. You must checkout to complete the process, there is NO FEE associated with screening. Pre-Screening Requirements- The following are required as part of your child’s screening process. Birth Certificate Current Immunization Form (clinics can fax this form to our office at 952-955-0201) Complete the Health & Development Survey Survey Link
  • Gingerbread Fun All Ages

    Gingerbread Fun Run run run as fast as you can to this class for fun activities all about the gingerbread man!
  • Young Royals Open House

    Young Royals Open House You are invited to attend and have the opportunity to tour the classrooms, meet the staff, and ask questions about the curriculum and activities. Children are encouraged to come and visit classrooms and meet the teachers. Child care classrooms will also be open and available to visit.