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2026 Winter/Spring Art ClassesArtsMrs. Lawver is coming back to teach art classes for her 11th year! We're so lucky to have such an amazing teacher. All art classes are from 3 pm to 4 pm, and open to Kindergarten to 5th Grade.LCWM CE Winter 2026 -
2026/2027 Little Knights Preschool - AfternoonsLittle Knights PreschoolAfternoon Class is from 12:00 pm - 2:45 pm.Three days a week is Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays.Four days a week is Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays. Mixed Aged is a class for all of our preschool aged students. This can be 3 or 4 days.4's is a 4 day a week class that is for students who are 4 by Sept. 1, and will be going to Kindergarten or Knights Plus the following year.ECFE 2026-2027 -
2026/2027 Little Knights Preschool - MorningsLittle Knights PreschoolMorning Class is from 8:00 am - 11:45 am.Three days a week is Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays.Four days a week is Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays. Early 3's is a 3 day a week class that is for those who just turned 3, the youngest of our learners.Mixed Aged is a class for all of our preschool aged students. This can be 3 or 4 days.4's is a 4 day a week class that is for students who are 4 by Sept. 1, and will be going to Kindergarten or Knights Plus the following year.ECFE 2026-2027 -
2026/2027 Little Knights Preschool - TransportationLittle Knights PreschoolIf your child needs to take the bus to or from Preschool each day, please register them for transportation as well. The Elementary bus, Palmer Bus Service, will pick up before 8 am at assigned bus stops for morning kids.Nickel Transportation is our noon time bus, bring morning kids home and picking up afternoon kids.Palmer Bus also does the 3 pm route home for the afternoon kids.ECFE 2026-2027 -
3 Year Old PreschoolLCWM Little Knights PreschoolLittle Knights Preschool is an inclusive preschool program providing quality learning experiences for children ages 3, 4, and 5 in ISD 2071. A warm, caring staff provides plenty of "hands on" developmentally appropriate activities that will nurture your child's growth and make their transition into kindergarten run much smoother. Students are exposed to a variety of experiences which reinforce independence, socialization, self help skills, creative play, language, cognitive skills, pre-math and pre-reading skills, direction following, and large & small motor development. We offer classes that meets three or four days/week, with either morning or afternoon sessions available. All preschool classes are held in the LCWM Elementary School. Licensed teachers teach classes with experienced paraprofessionals assisting. Child's age eligibility is that they must be 3 by September 1st of the year of enrollment. We are a Four Star Parent Aware program and are eligible to serve families on Pathway One Early Learning Scholarships. We also have worked hard to raise funds each year through our Jungle Boogie event to have emergency scholarships for families that are experiencing hardships. It is our goal that no child go without preschool due to financial issues here at LCWM. Transportation Information Bus transportation may be available to those families unable to transport their child to preschool. A fee will be charged to offset the cost of busing. Scholarship Information We have scholarship funds available for those families who qualify for free and reduced lunch. All scholarship inquiries will be kept strictly confidential. Please contact Alisha Prange at (507) 726-2320 or aprange@isd2071.org to receive an application.25-26 School Year LKPS Site
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4 Year Old PreschoolLCWM Little Knights PreschoolLittle Knights Preschool is an inclusive preschool program providing quality learning experiences for children ages 3, 4, and 5 in ISD 2071. A warm, caring staff provides plenty of "hands on" developmentally appropriate activities that will nurture your child's growth and make their transition into kindergarten run much smoother. Students are exposed to a variety of experiences which reinforce independence, socialization, self help skills, creative play, language, cognitive skills, pre-math and pre-reading skills, direction following, and large & small motor development. We offer classes that meets three or four days/week, with either morning or afternoon sessions available. All preschool classes are held in the LCWM Elementary School. Licensed teachers teach classes with experienced paraprofessionals assisting. Child's age eligibility is that they must be 3 by September 1st of the year of enrollment. We are a Four Star Parent Aware program and are eligible to serve families on Pathway One Early Learning Scholarships. We also have worked hard to raise funds each year through our Jungle Boogie event to have emergency scholarships for families that are experiencing hardships. It is our goal that no child go without preschool due to financial issues here at LCWM. Transportation Information Bus transportation may be available to those families unable to transport their child to preschool. A fee will be charged to offset the cost of busing. Scholarship Information We have scholarship funds available for those families who qualify for free and reduced lunch. All scholarship inquiries will be kept strictly confidential. Please contact Alisha Prange at (507) 726-2320 or aprange@isd2071.org to receive an application.25-26 School Year LKPS Site
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All Day Fit Kids at LCARCLCARC Fit KidsLake Crystal Area Recreation CenterAll Day Fit Kids at LCARC 25-26 LCARC Fit Kids Non-School Day Site -
WaitlistNorth Charleston (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Aqua TotsLCARC AquaticsAqua tots is designed for children 6 months old to 2 years, 11 months old with their parents in the water with them. For Parent and Child Aquatics, our instructors follow a plan to introduce new swimming and water safety skills that are developmentally appropriate and engaging for infants and young children. It is important to understand that Parent and Child Aquatics is not designed to teach children to become good swimmers or even to survive in the water on their own. Parent and Child Aquatics introduces you and your child to basic skills. As parents, you learn how to safely work with your child in the water, including how to appropriately support and hold your child in the water and how to prepare and encourage your child to participate fully and try the skills. In addition, you are introduced to several water safety topics. Your child receives an introduction to basic skills that lay a foundation for learning to swim.LCARC Fall/Winter 2025-26 -
ArtsPaint, Sculpt, or Crafts, for Kids.Category -
Babysitter's TrainingEnrichmentThe purpose of the American Red Cross Babysitter’s Training course is to provide youth ages 11 and older with the information and skills necessary to provide safe and responsible care for children in the absence of parents or adult guardians.LCWM CE Winter 2026 -
BaseballSportsYouth baseball teams, from entering kindergarten T-Ball to traveling 6th grade Baseball.LCWM CE Winter 2026 -
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Cooking ClassesEnrichmentLearn to cook with these fun cooking classes! Busing is available from the Secondary to the Elementary school.LCWM CE Winter 2026 -
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Driver's EducationDriver's Education ClassesCategory -
Driver's EducationDriver's EducationThis course is designed to prepare the first-time driving student with the information and knowledge required to pass the Minnesota Driver’s permit test and the Minnesota Class D Driver’s license test. This class requires the student to complete 30 hours of classroom instruction. These hours are mandated by law if a student under the age of 18 is to acquire a Driver's Permit or License.LCWM CE Winter 2026 -
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Early Childhood Screening - January 26, 2026ECFE ClassesWelcome to Early Childhood Screening! For some of you this is not a new experience, for others this will be your first child to be screened. Early Childhood Screening: What is it? Many people hear about this and have questions. Here are some facts to help clarify screening’s purpose. It is a free state-wide program. Every school district provides screening for the children within their district. In place since 1977, this contributes to Minnesota’s tradition of academic excellence. State law requires that all children be screened before entering kindergarten. At screening children between the ages of 3-5 will be screened in basic health and developmental areas including: hearing, vision, coordination, speech, cognitive development, along with social and emotional development. The purpose is to identify any factors that may interfere with a child’s learning, growth, and development. It is just a screening tool, not a diagnostic tool. This is also not a test to get into preschool or to place a child in a certain kindergarten class. If there are any areas of concern, professional staff will help direct you to the next step. Children are screened by age. Parents are encouraged to have their child screened before they turn 4 because if there are any concerns we can begin early interventions which can make the difference for a child being “ready for school”. The purpose of Early Childhood Screening is to assist parents and communities, to improve the educational readiness and health of all young children in Minnesota through the early detection of children’s health, development and other factors that may interfere with a child’s learning, growth and development. (M.S.121A.19) Goals Detect and seek solutions to conditions interfering with young children’s growth, development and learning Increase parent’s awareness of physical health, development and learning readiness connections. Improve access to and encourage the regular use of preventative health services. Link families to a wide array of community services and programs. Target PopulationAll Minnesota Children between the ages of 3 ½ to 4 years of age. Screening Components – Required Sensory Screening (vision and hearing) This is not a substitute for a comprehensive eye exam. Growth (height and weight measurement) Developmental (cognitive, social/emotional, fine/gross motor/speech/language Immunization Review Identification of risk factors that may influence learning. Summary Interview with parents.ECFE Winter 2026 -
Early Childhood Screening - March 16, 2026ECFE ClassesWelcome to Early Childhood Screening! For some of you this is not a new experience, for others this will be your first child to be screened. Early Childhood Screening: What is it? Many people hear about this and have questions. Here are some facts to help clarify screening’s purpose. It is a free state-wide program. Every school district provides screening for the children within their district. In place since 1977, this contributes to Minnesota’s tradition of academic excellence. State law requires that all children be screened before entering kindergarten. At screening children between the ages of 3-5 will be screened in basic health and developmental areas including: hearing, vision, coordination, speech, cognitive development, along with social and emotional development. The purpose is to identify any factors that may interfere with a child’s learning, growth, and development. It is just a screening tool, not a diagnostic tool. This is also not a test to get into preschool or to place a child in a certain kindergarten class. If there are any areas of concern, professional staff will help direct you to the next step. Children are screened by age. Parents are encouraged to have their child screened before they turn 4 because if there are any concerns we can begin early interventions which can make the difference for a child being “ready for school”. The purpose of Early Childhood Screening is to assist parents and communities, to improve the educational readiness and health of all young children in Minnesota through the early detection of children’s health, development and other factors that may interfere with a child’s learning, growth and development. (M.S.121A.19) Goals Detect and seek solutions to conditions interfering with young children’s growth, development and learning Increase parent’s awareness of physical health, development and learning readiness connections. Improve access to and encourage the regular use of preventative health services. Link families to a wide array of community services and programs. Target PopulationAll Minnesota Children between the ages of 3 ½ to 4 years of age. Screening Components – Required Sensory Screening (vision and hearing) This is not a substitute for a comprehensive eye exam. Growth (height and weight measurement) Developmental (cognitive, social/emotional, fine/gross motor/speech/language Immunization Review Identification of risk factors that may influence learning. Summary Interview with parents.ECFE Winter 2026 -
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