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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Community Connections – Everyday Matters FARIBAULT PUBLIC SCHOOLS WINTER CATALOG OPPORTUNITIES FOR JANUARY 2015 THROUGH APRIL 2015 SEE WHAT’S INSIDE... Adult & Youth Enrichment ............................3 McKinley Early Childhood Center ............... 12 Kids World .................................................... 19 Youth Development .................................... 22 Driver Education.......................................... 24 Adult Education ........................................... 26 Project ABLE ...............................................28 Special Events .............................................. 31 2014-15 School Calendar ..Inside Back Cover

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Page 1: Faribault Community Education 2015 Winter Catalog

COMMUNITYEDUCATION

Community Connections – Everyday Matters

FARIBAULT PUBLIC SCHOOLS WINTER CATALOGOPPORTUNITIES FOR JANUARY 2015 THROUGH APRIL 2015

SEE WHAT’S INSIDE...Adult & Youth Enrichment ............................3McKinley Early Childhood Center ............... 12Kids World .................................................... 19Youth Development .................................... 22

Driver Education .......................................... 24Adult Education ........................................... 26Project ABLE ...............................................28 Special Events ..............................................31 2014-15 School Calendar ..Inside Back Cover

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CONTACT INFORMATION

DISTRICT OFFICE ....2800 1st Ave NW, Faribault MN 55021General Information .................................................. 333-6000Emergency School Information ............................... 333-6057Superintendent .......................................................... 333-6010 Teaching and Learning ............................................. 333-6010 Special Education ..................................................... 333-6004Personnel .................................................................... 333-6013 Business Offi ce ........................................................... 333-6019 Community Education .............................................. 333-6011Facilities ....................................................................... 333-6017

FARIBAULT HIGH SCHOOL...................330 9th Ave SWGeneral Information .................................................. 333-6100Reporting an Absence .............................................. 333-6102High School Events Hotline ........................................ 333-6109Counselor’s Offi ce ..................................................... 333-6200Activities Offi ce .......................................................... 333-6210

FARIBAULT MIDDLE SCHOOL ................ 704 17th St SWGeneral Information .................................................. 333-6300Reporting an Absence .............................................. 333-6302

JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY ................... 922 Home PlaceGeneral Information .................................................. 333-6500Reporting an Absence .............................................. 333-6501Kids World ................................................................... 333-6563

LINCOLN ELEMENTARY ....................... 510 Lincoln AveGeneral Information .................................................. 333-6600Reporting an Absence .............................................. 333-6601Kids World ................................................................... 333-6680

ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY ......................925 Parshall StGeneral Information .................................................. 333-6700Reporting an Absence .............................................. 333-6701Kids World ................................................................... 333-6770

AREA LEARNING CENTER .................. 2855 1st Ave NWGeneral Information .................................................. 333-6187

MCKINLEY EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER .......................... 930 4th Ave NWGeneral Information .................................................. 333-6460

CANNON RIVER EDUCATION CENTER 128 8th Ave NWGeneral Information .................................................. 333-6480

ADULT EDUCATION ................... 201 Lyndale Ave SouthGeneral Information .................................................. 333-6472

Project ABLE ............................. 201 Lyndale Ave SouthGeneral Information .................................................. 333-6081

Or visit: www.faribault.k12.mn.us

faribault.thatscommunityed.com

507-333-60112800 1st Ave NW, Suite 1Faribault, MN 55021(507) 333-6050

WAYS TOREGISTEROR GET MORE INFORMATION:

Greeting/Community Education Goals .......1Community Education Contact Info .............2Adult Enrichment ............................................3 Youth Enrichment ...........................................9McKinley Early Childhood Center ..............12Early Childhood Family Education ..............14Kids World-School Age Child Care .............19Youth Development .....................................22Driver Education ...........................................24Adult Education ............................................26Project ABLE ..................................................28 Project ABLE Registration Form ....................29Community Ed Registration Form ................30Special Events ...............................................31 District One ....................................................32Red Cross Swimming Lessons ......................32 2014-15 School Calendar ........................... Inside Back Cover

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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COMMUNITY EDUCAT IONFARIBAULT PUBLIC SCHOOLS

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS – EVERYDAY MATTERS 1

COMMUNITY ED NEEDS YOU...TO TEACH A CLASS!

Share your Interests, Talents or Hobbies with your neighbors by teaching a class through Community Education.

Contact the Community Education Offi ce at 507-333-6017 or [email protected]

Greetings from Anne Marie LelandCommunity Education Director

The Faribault Public School’s Community Education team

wishes all of you a wonderful holiday season.

Anne Marie Leland, Eric Sandberg, Yesica Louis, Christine Gorman, Rebecca Lippert, Amanda Kappes, Robert Feyereisn, Ashley Klemer, Lakeisha Arndt and Misty Davis.

Anne Marie LelandCOMMUNITY EDUCATION DIRECTOR

Faribault Community Education Programming

• Supports positive development and global citizenship responding to the needs of all community members.

• Acts as a central resource for school connectedness, community engagement and enhanced learning in a safe, supportive environment.

• Facilitates active learning and life skills development from birth through adulthood.

• Provides opportunities for community members to gain the necessary skills to become successful students, employees, parents, guardians, and contributing members of the Faribault and surrounding communities.

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DISTRICT OFFICE AND

COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Anne Marie Leland, Director2800 1st Ave NW, Faribault, MN 55021Phone: 507-333-6000 Fax: 507-333-6050

Email: [email protected]

ADULT AND YOUTH ENRICHMENT

Rebecca Lippert, Enrichment, Adults with Disabilities & Facilities Coordinator201 S Lyndale Ave, Faribault, MN 55021 Phone: 507-333-6017, Fax: 507-333-6050 Email: [email protected]

MCKINLEY EARLY CHILDHOOD

Christine Gorman, Program Coordinator 930 4th Ave NW Faribault, MN 55021Phone: 507-333-6460, Fax: 507-333-6830Email: [email protected]

MCKINLEY EARLY CHILDHOOD

Misty Davis, Secretary 930 4th Ave NW Faribault, MN 55021Phone: 507-333-6460, Fax: 507-333-6830Email: [email protected]

KIDS WORLD

Amanda Kappes, Program Coordinator Roosevelt Elementary School925 Parshall St, Faribault, MN 55021Phone: 507-333-6724, Fax: 507-333-6734Email: [email protected]

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

Eric Sandberg, Program Coordinator Faribault High School – Youth Development Office 330 9th Ave SW, Faribault, MN 55021 Phone: 507-333-6213, Fax: 507-333-6248

Email: [email protected]

DRIVER EDUCATION

Robert Feyereisn, Program CoordinatorFaribault High School 330 9th Ave SW, Faribault, MN 55021Phone: 507-333-6217, Fax: 507-333-6284 Email: [email protected]

ADULT EDUCATION

Yesica Louis, Adult Education Program Coordinator201 S Lyndale Ave, Faribault, MN 55021Phone: 507-333-6472, Fax: 507-384-3844

Email: [email protected]

ADULT EDUCATION

LaKeisha Arndt, Secretary201 S Lyndale Ave, Faribault, MN 55021Phone: 507-333-6472 Fax: 507-384-3844

Email: [email protected]

DISTRICT OFFICE AND

COMMUNITY EDUCATION

Ashley Klemer, Secretary2800 1st Ave NW, Faribault, MN 55021Phone: 507-333-6000 Fax: 507-333-6050

Email: [email protected]

ADULT ENRICHMENT

FARIBAULT PUBLIC SCHOOLS COMMUNITY EDUCATION2

Community Education Contact Informationwww.faribault.k12.mn.us/community-ed/ndex.aspx

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COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS – EVERYDAY MATTERS 3

ARTS & CRAFTSFused Glass Butterflies

Here is your chance to try your hands in fused glass. As a student

you will learn about the process of fused glass. Learn about all the equipment needed to make fused glass. Then make a one of kind fused glass butterfly. Instructor Gerie Thelen , Owner of “Just Me Geralyn and Glass”

Faribault Middle School Cafeteria January 20 6 – 7:30 pm January 27 6-6:30 pm $32

OR

Faribault Middle School Cafeteria March 24 6-7:30 pm March 31 6-6:30 pm

Wire Wrapping Necklace

Come join the fun and unleash your creative side. In this class you will learn basic, simple loops and wire wrapping techniques. Grab some beads and eye pins and let your creative juices flow. By the end of class you will have designed your very own wire wrapped necklace. All supplies included in class fee.

Instructor Mary Tonjum, Owner of Tulla Belle Creations

Faribault High School D108 Monday February 2 5:30 -7:30 pm $32.00

Charm Necklace

This class will open the door to a whole new world of BEADING. Design and create your own Charm necklace. Whether it be with mixed metals or colored themed, you will leave this class with “your very own creation.” All supplies included in class fee.

Instructor Mary Tonjum, Owner of Tulla Belle Creations

Faribault High School D108 Monday March 9 5:30 – 7:30 pm $32

Wire Wrapped Cocktail Ring

In this class you will be able to design and wire wrap your own ring. You will leave the class with 2 rings that you created.

Instructor Mary Tonjum, Owner of Tulla Belle Creations

Faribault High School Media Center March 2 5:30 -7:30 pm $28

Stained Glass Windows

Whether a beginner or experienced in stained glass, hands on instruction makes this class perfect for all abilities. Beginners build a stained glass panel but experienced artisans can build a more advanced panel, jewelry box, or lamp shade. Glass and a few necessary supplies totaling $30 to $35 are required in addition to the course fee. This course has 6 sessions.

Instructor Jim Pichner Faribault High School D108 Tuesdays March 31 - May 5 6:30 - 8:30 $68

ADULT ENRICHMENT

Register TODAY!

online at faribault.thatscommunityed.com

or by using the Community Education

Registration Form at the back of this catalog.

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IN WITH THE OLD Renovate, Reuse and Rejuvenate a piece of wood furniture in this creative class! You will learn about priming and painting techniques to transform objects into a work of art! Turn any garage sale fi nd into a one-of-a-kind gem using texture, pattern and decorative painting treatments. You will learn techniques that you can use for any project in your home, such as shabby chic, rustic, modern, faux brick/stone, & rose mauling. You will also learn about prepping wood, types of paint, sealers and stain. Bring a project that you can carry into class yourself. All other supplies provided.This class is offered 3 times.

Instructor Tracy Giza, Owner Decorative Painting & Design

Faribault High SchoolD108Saturday9am - NoonJanuary 17ORFebruary 14 ORMarch 28$68 each class

CANVAS AND COCKTAILSBring a friend and enjoy a painting and cocktails at the fabulous Signature Bar and Grill. Don’t believe in the myth that art takes talent! Desire and enthusiasm are all you need for this painting class! Join us each month and learn painting techniques and specifi c brush strokes to create colorful wall art. We will take you step by step how to create the parts of your painting. We will teach you about under painting, shapes, color & detail in this relaxing and creative class. All supplies included. Tracy Giza is an amazing artist that offers painting classes for youth and adults all over southern Minnesota.

Instructor Tracy Giza, Owner Decorative Painting & Design

Forest Stream January 14 6 pm – 8pm$38

Purple FlowersFebruray 186 pm – 8 pm$38

Trees and Sunset March 25 6 – 8 pm$38

Ocean Sunset April 8 6-8 pm $38

Monogrammed Burlap Wreath

Come create a simple yet elegant burlap wreath. Your wreath will be completely customizable, monogrammed

with any letter of your choice. It will be a perfect addition to any front door this spring!

Instructor: Jennifer MillerFaribault High SchoolD108 February 46-8pm$32

C U L I N A R Y ARTSIntroducing Ann and Rusty Rybolt. Ann is a former middle school teacher; now

homemaker and business owner of Know-How Brew Shop. Rusty has a Master’s degree in microbiology and works in food production. They have been making yogurt, cheese, and beer at home for several years.

Intro to HomebrewingLearn the steps to brew your own premium beer at home. See the equipment and participate in the process. We will demonstrate “brew day” for a batch of beer and cover fermentation and bottling as well. This course is offered twice.Instructors Ann & Rusty Rybolt

Know How Brewshop512 Central Ave N, Faribault

SaturdayJanuary 24 April 281-2 pm OR 7-8 pm$18 $18

ADULT ENRICHMENT

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Making Homemade Wine from a KitLearn how to make excellent homemade wine—without crushing grapes! Learn the steps to making wine from a kit, from fermentation to bottling and aging.Instructors Ann & Rusty Rybolt

Know-How Brewshop 512 Central Ave N, Faribault

Tuesday February 3 7-8 PM $18

Making Homemade YogurtAn introductory class explaining the benefits of yogurt, demonstrating how you can make it at home, (including “Greek” yogurt), and offering plenty of ideas for using yogurt in your family’s everyday diet. Tastings included! This course is offered twice.Instructors Ann & Rusty Rybolt

Know-How Brewshop 512 Central Ave N, Faribault

Tuesday Saturday February 17 March 7 7-8 PM OR 1-2 PM $12

Intro to Home Cheesemaking

This is an introductory class, which explains the basic science and techniques of home cheese making. We will demonstrate how to make Mozzarella cheese, but much of the technique will be applicable to other cheeses.Instructors Ann & Rusty Rybolt

Know-How Brewshop 512 Central Ave N, Faribault

Thursday March 26 7-8 PM $12

Dinner in a PinchDoes dinner have you stressed and running through the nearest drive through? I will teach you time and money saving techniques to get dinner on the table! Learn to crock, batch cook and freeze meals. Together we will develop your own meal plan to get dinner back under control!

Instructor Jennifer Miller Faribault High School FACS Room February 11 6:00-7:30 pm $22

HEALTHY LIVING

Colleen Godfrey is a spiritual teacher trained in Vedic, Hindu, Buddhist and Western meditation methods. “To access inner peace is to discover the joy of your ture nature.”

Meditation for Busy Lives & Modern Minds: 14 Weeks of Transformation

Happiness is an inside job, and meditation is a life strategy that gets you there. The process is simple, but not necessarily easy. This program supports and accompanies you as you become your own most trusted friend and guide. Transcend stress, anxiety and depression, to see friends where you once saw enemies, improve your ability to sleep, rewire your prefrontal cortex, and meet daily life with joyful curiosity and equanimity. This is a 14 week course.

Faribault High School Media Center (Please park on the North side of the building, door # ) Tuesdays Jan 20, 27, Feb 3, 10, 17, 24, March 3, 10, 24, 31 and April 7, 14, 21, 28 (Note: no class over Spring Break) 5:30-6:15 PM $110

Qigong, Energy Medicine, Natural Healing

Come and learn Spring Forest qigong and other self-healing methods that combine movement, meditation and visualization to boost energy and improve health. Learn to still your mind and set a therapeutic intention to heal yourself and others. Dress comfortably to flow through easy movements. No special skill needed.

Colleen Godfrey has studied with Master healers Mary Zelmer and Jane Katra, and Spring Forest Qigong founder Chunyi Lin. Ms. Godfrey has clients in the U.S. and Norway.

Lincoln Elementary Schools Wednesdays March 11, 25 and April 8 and 22 6:30 to 8 PM Cost: $62

HELP WANTED!

Adult and

YouthInstructors!

Contact Beckie Lippert

at 507-333-6017

for more information.

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PERSONAL/PROFESSIONAL GROWTH

Crazy Coupons-101Crazy for coupons!!! Do you want to learn how to save $$$? Join me for Couponing 101. The class is filled with essential information on how to lower your grocery bill using coupons. You can save 50-90% and even shop for free! I will give you all the tools necessary to start saving money today. You will learn to shop at many if our local stores. Coupon binders will be available at the class for an extra charge, so you can get started.Instructor Jennifer MillerFaribault Middle School CafeteriaJanuary 286:00 - 7:00 PM$22

Beginning Psychic Development ClassEveryone is psychic. This class is designed to help you better understand and develop skills you already possess. Taught in a safe, fun, supportive atmosphere through discussion and applied exercises, topics include: Clairvoyance, clairsentience, etc. Accessing the unified field of creative consciousness Connecting with Angels and Guides, Shamanic journeys, Mediumship,Remote viewing, distance medical readings. Setting realistic goals, and practice, practice, practice.Free introductory Q and A Session: Faribault High School Media CenterSaturday January 24th10:30-11:15 AMClass Meets: Faribault High School Media CenterJan 27, Feb 10 & 24 and March 10 with daily online support6:30-8:00 PM $75

Live NOW (Notice it – Own it – Will it): Leading the Perfectly Imbalanced LifeDo you feel like your schedule is running you rather than the other way around? Are you feeling like busy-ness is the norm instead of the exception? Learn to experience the joy of right now in this half-day seminar. We’ll explore how to live the “perfectly imbalanced life” in which balance is reframed and reclaimed as a journey rather than a destination. Gain insights and tools to slow down the pace of life without dropping the ball at work or in your family life. Come to this seminar to find calm, friendship, new perspective and present-ness. Wear clothing comfortable for easy movement and stretching. Bring your own yoga mat or one will be provided for you.Faribault High School FACS RoomJanuary 319am – 12 pm$28Instructors: Jessie Saul, Ph.D; independent health research and evalutation consultant.Elizabeth Child, yoga teacher, health coach and Executive Director of the Northfield Area United Way.

Beginning Excel SeriesDo you work with numbers? Want to learn some shortcuts and tricks for setting up formatted worksheets quickly? The course will concentrate on creating spreadsheets from scratch and understanding all of the standard menus and commands used with the program. Topics covered will include: entering text, dates, numbers, formulas, editing and erasing cell contents, opening, closing and printing. Completing the class will give you all of the tools to create efficient professional spreadsheets for use anywhere.Instructor Nikki Gieske Faribault High School Media Center3 SessionsTuesdaysJan 13, 20 & 276:30-9 pm$69

Excel Basics 1 – Sat only classIs your life full of activities and time doesn’t allow you to dedicate weeknights to learn a new program. Learn the beginning basics in one class. Learn how to enter, format, protect and hide information. You must have Windows experience and be comfortable with a mouse to enroll in this class. Completing the class will give you the basic tools to use Excel.Instructor Nikki Gieske Faribault High School Media Center1 SessionSaturdayJan 24 9 am – noon $29

ADULT ENRICHMENT

Register either online at faribault.thatscommunityed.com

or by using the Community Education Registration Form

at the back of this catalog.

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Intermediate ExcelJoin us as we explore some of Excel’s best time saving features: formulas and functions, subtotals, charts (graphs), pivot tables and much, much more! If you work with Excel and/or have had the Beginning Excel class, this one is for you. Class includes plenty of time for questions and hand-on practice. It will be geared to those who have some working knowledge of this powerful spreadsheet software.Instructor Nikki Gieske Faribault High School Media Center3 SessionsTuesdaysFeb 3, 10, 17 6:30 – 9 pm $69

Scrapbooking using TechnologyDo you enjoy scrapbooking but are hoping to save a little time and make more than one at a time. I will show you how to use your digital or scanned pictures, Word and the internet to make scrapbook pages without all the work plus make multiple copies. Previous Word knowledge not required, bring pictures on a CD or flash drive to make your own pages. Instructor Nikki Gieske Faribault High School Media Center2 SessionsMondaysMarch 2 & 97:00-9 pm$49

Microsoft Word Basics – Sat only classIs your life full of activities and time doesn’t allow you to dedicate weeknights to learn a new program. Learn the basics of Word in one class. Learn how to make your letters look professional and also add some graphics to make it look even better. You must have Windows experience and be comfortable with a mouse to enroll in this class. Completing the class will give you the basic tools to use Word.Instructor Nikki Gieske Faribault High School Media Center1 SessionSaturday March 79am-noon$22

Excel FormulasFormulas, formulas, formulas…join us as we explore more Excel’s formulas. Learn to make embedded formulas to have Excel work better for you. If you work with Excel and/or have had the Beginning and Intermediate Excel classes, this one is for you. Class includes plenty of time for questions and hand-on practice. It will be geared to those who have working knowledge of this powerful spreadsheet software.Instructor Nikki Gieske Faribault High School Media Center2 SessionsTuesdaysMarch 17 & 246:30-9 pm$49

Surfing the InternetThe Internet has revolutionized information exchange! Here is your chance for hands-on Internet exploration. You will find out what the “Information Super Highway” is all about, how to search for information, and see how the Internet can be a valuable resource as well as lots of fun! We will be able to discuss connecting to the Internet, explore the basics of e-mail and have some hands-on time. Instructor Nikki Gieske Faribault High School Media Center1 SessionMondaysMarch 306:30-9 pm$24

Social Media 101 for BeginnersSocial Media has changed how we view and share our lives! Here is your chance for hands-on Social Media exploration. You will learn about Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Blogger. This will include how to set-up your account, the various settings to allow you to either share with the world or limit your sharing. We will also discuss these programs as apps on your smartphone. If time allows, we will discuss other Social Media apps including Messenger, SnapChat, and Google+.Instructor Nikki Gieske Faribault High School D1053 SessionsMondaysApril 6, 13, 20 6:30-9 pm$69

COMPUTER CLASSES

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1-2-3 MAGIC! Effective Discipline for ages 2 to 12 Kids are just kids! In addition to being delightful, charming and affectionate, children can also present the adults in their lives with a steady diet of difficult behavior: whining, arguing, teasing, fighting, yelling, tantrums and pouting. The 1-2-3 Magic! program has practical and easy-to-use discipline techniques for families and educators. You will come away from this training with some techniques that are down-to-earth, kid-friendly and make a dramatic impact in a short time.Instructor: Lori Hameister Faribault Middle School CafeteriaApril 216-8 pm$32

Surviving Your Adolescents Living with a teenager is no picnic. There are times when you must bite your tongue as they push towards independence. Or - if you sense there is trouble - there are times when you must take charge. This class gives you a step-by-step approach that will help end the hassles and offer concrete solution with having to have an infinite amounts of time, energy or patience. The message, based on the book by Dr. Thomas W Phelan, is concise and encouraging… you are neither alone nor powerless and you can survive your adolescents!Instructor: Lori Hameister Faribault Middle School CafeteriaMarch 26-8 pm$32

What Do You Do With the MAD that You Feel? Helping Children Manage Anger and Learn Self-Control When children are angry, that can be an especially difficult time for them – and their child care providers. Dealing with angry feelings during early childhood years is important. Children need to deal with their angry constructively to succeed in school and in the future at the workplace and in their family life. It’s important to realize that self-control is not a “moral” issue; it’s a “developmental” one. It grows in stages as the child develops and there are important things child care providers can do along the way to support that process. Instructor: Lori Hameister Faribault Middle School CafeteriaMay 126-8 pm$32

Adolescent Growing PainsHas the electronic age kidnapped your child and only left the shell for you to enjoy? If so, then it is time to join other parents that are experiencing the same phenomenon. This 1.5 hours’ workshop will be the ransom in order to get your child back as a whole person and make the home environment a positive place for all family members with new empowerment for all. The program is the same for both days.Instructor Debra Peterson Faribault Middle SchoolAuditoriumMarch 37-8:30 pm ORFaribault High SchoolD108March 79:30-11 am$8 each session

Sibling RivalryDon’t let disagreements between your children cause you frustration, come learn some easy a simple techniques that will help your children (of any age) deal with conflict in their life so the home life is more enjoyable. This 1.5 hours’ workshop will empower you as a parent as well as your children. The program is the same for both days. Instructor Debra Peterson Faribault High School Media CenterJanuary 27th7-8:30 pm ORJanuary 319:30-11 am$8 each session

Parenting ConflictYou loved the little quirks of the person that you made your children with, now those little quirks are driving you mad. Come learn how to enjoy those little quirks again in order to help your children develop into the person you want them to be. This 1.5 hour workshop will empower you as a parent as well as your children. This program is the same on all days.Instructor Debra Peterson Faribault High School D108February 37 – 8:30 pm ORFebruary 219:30-11 am OR February 247 – 8:30 pm$8 each session

Parenting Series

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Child Safety SeriesChild & Baby-sitting Safety Classes (CABS) (Grades 4th-8th)Learn the responsibilities of being a babysitter. Topics include starting your own babysitting business, child development, proper feeding & diapering techniques, personal safety, medical emergencies, basic first aid care and fire safety. The CABS book (yours to keep) and the course were developed by the American Safety and Health Institute and approved by the American Pediatrics Association. Instructor: Lori Hameister Roosevelt ElementaryApril 8 1:15 - 4:15 pm $52

Home Alone (Grades 4th and up)Just mention the words “Home Alone,” and children think of the excitement depicted in the movies of the same name. The reality of being home alone can evoke fear and anxiety in many children. Whether left alone for an hour after school or several hours a day during the summer, children should feel comfortable being alone. This workshop for children will address several topics to relating to being “Home Alone”. Topics include personal safety tips, stranger danger, basic first aid, fire safety, handling the unexpected, internet safety, dealing with loneliness and boredom, storm safety, dealing with siblings as well as trust and honesty.Instructor: Lori HameisterJefferson Elementary School January 26 3:30-5:30 pm $32

Basic First Aid & Safety for Children (Grades K-3)Have you ever seen someone fall over and hurt their leg? Or perhaps you know someone who’s been very ill? Have you ever been near an accident? Imagine being able to help out in each of these situations – that’s what First Aid is all about. Children can make a difference in an emergency situation. The most important thing is for them to know the simple Basic First Aid steps to follow in different situations. Please bring your favorite teddy bear with you to class. Instructor: Lori Hameister Roosevelt Media Center February 2 3:30 pm -5:30 pm $32

Non-School Field Trips(Open to all students)

February 17th – Trip to Camp Omega Snow Tubing Roosevelt 11:30 AM - 3:45 PMTrip leaves at 11:45AM and returns at 3:30 PM. We will spend the afternoon in Waterville sledding and tubing down the hills. Please eat lunch before arriving from home.(Need a minimum of 25 students registered before 2/6/15)Cost $32 – Includes: Care, Snow Tubing, Bus, and PM Snack.

March 19 – Trip to AirMAxx Roosevelt 10:45 AM - 3:45 PM

Trip leaves at 11 AM and returns at 3:45PM. We will head to AirMAxx indoor trampoline park for an afternoon of fun. Students will be able to jump, play laser tag and try mini golf. Please pack lunch from home. Cost $38 – Includes care, bus, Admission & PM Snack. (Please eat breakfast before arriving)

(Need a minimum of 25 students registered before 2/6/15)

Early Dismissal Open to children in Grades K-5

at Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt Elementary Schools

Wednesday March 11th, 2014 1:00 – 6:00 PMSWIMMING AT THE H.S. The bus will stop at each elementary school to pick up children from Kids World for an afternoon of swimming. After swimming we will have a snack and have time for activities and gym games. ALL afternoon pick-up will be at the high School. Cost $14 – Includes care, swimming , activities, & snack Registration & payment are due by 3/2/15.

Wednesday April 8th, 2014 1:00 – 6:00 PMWHAT A MESS! We’ll be doing lots of fun activities with a “MESSY” theme. Cost $14 - Snack & activities includedRegistration & payment are due by 4/1/15

Wednesday May 13th, 2015 1:00 – 6:00 PMGAMES GALORE!We will spend the afternoon playing games, learning games and maybe even creating a new game. Children can bring a board game from home to share. Cost $14 - Snack & activities includedRegistration & payment are due by 5/2/15

Please call early to register for these Full Days or Early Dismissals at Kids World, call 507-333-6724 or e-mail

[email protected] to receive the registration form.

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YOUTH ENRICHMENT

EXTREME LEGO (Grades 1st-5th)Challenge every aspect of your creativity and intellect while learning the basics of engineering and physics. Each class students are given a different project to build, test and modify. Then they use their project to investigate basic aspects of engineering. Emphasis is placed on hands-on experiential activities and kid friendly lesson plans. Join this dynamic exploration of machines and mechanisms today! Please visit www.youthenr ichment league.comfor more details.

JEFFERSON:ThursdaysFebruary 19, 26, March 5, 123:15-4:15pm$45 LINCOLN:ThursdaysApril 9, 16, 23, 303:15-4:15pm$45

TAEKWONDOWhat are the benefi ts of Taekwondo for students? Quite simply—tons! Physical Fitness, confi dence, leadership, focus, strength, self-esteem, learning respect for other, activity to allow them to let off steam. And all while HAVING Fun! Instructor Mr. Adam MartinezNTI National Taekwondo Institute728A Lyndale Ave N, Faribault MNFebruary 4, 11, 18, 25 March 4, 11, 25 April 1st3:30 - 4:15pm$65

SAT/PSAT Prep/ACT Preparatory CoursesThese programs are designed for those who wish to improve their-test taking skills and their overall scores on the college entrance exams. Classes begin in September at the Faribault High School. Each class meets for 3 hours, once a week for 4 weeks, with make-up classes available. The courses include diagnostic testing, strategies for answering questions in all testing areas, instruction in time management, essay writing and more. Faribault High SchoolD108

ACT PREPSaturdaysFebruary 21-March 289 am -12 pm

SAT/PSAT PREPSaturdaysApril 18- May 169 am -12 pm

Tuition for the 12-hour ACT or the 12-hour SAT/PSAT course is $120.00. Sign up for both courses and only pay $210.

Cha Cha Cha Spanish classes (Ages 4-7)

Bring you and your child to Cha Cha Cha Saturdays. You and your child will learn basics of the Spanish language. Making learning Spanish fun while using art based Spanish lessons. Parent/Guardian need to be present during all session.

Instructor Liliana AndradeAdult Education | 201 S Lyndale Ave | Faribault, MN 55021

January 24, 31 February 710 – 11AM $24 per child

Register TODAY!

online at faribault.thatscommunityed.com

or by using the Community Education

Registration Form at the back of this catalog.

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YOUTH ENRICHMENT

FARIBAULT FALCON

ARCHERS

FARIBAULT

As an inaugural season, Falcon Archery is looking for 12-24 (or more) dedicated 7th and 8th grade students who show a passion or interest in archery. As coaches, we plan to extend that passion into

competition within the NASP program. Currently we are aiming at bringing a full team to a couple of competitions

this following year (Spring). Our goal is to build this program into a tradition within Faribault Middle school. In the future, we hope to involve more and more students and introduce extra competitions. Someday, we hope to be competitive at the national level. Who: 7th & 8th graders that have taken Archery in gym class at the FMSWhen: January 11—March 29 | Sundays, 3-5pm Where: Faribault Archery Club | 217 Central Ave N | Faribault, MN 55021Cost: $115 + $16 Faribault Archery Membership Coaches: Justin Thrailkill & Dan Hanegraaf

Fit GirlsComing this spring… 4th & 5th grade girls will have the opportunity to participate in a 5 week healthy program. Fit Girls promotes exercise, running and completing a 5K race.

Watch for more details in your Friday folder in March!

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Welcome to McKinley Early Childhood Center, we hope you can join us for some of our programs and activities!Our Mission: McKinley Early Childhood Center partners with families to provide support, encouragement, and education.

We Provide: • Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)—Parent & Child Classes Birth-Age 5• 3, 4, & 5 year old Preschool • Help Me Grow—Early Intervention for Birth-Age 5• Early Childhood Screening (age 3+)

MCKINLEY EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER

EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION (ECFE)

What is ECFE?Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) is a program for all Minnesota families with children between the ages of birth to kindergarten. A typical ECFE class includes: 1. Parent-Child Interaction Time

Time where parent and child together enjoy a classroom filled with developmentally appropriate learning activities.2. Parent Education Time

Time for relevant, effective education and support with a group facilitator that encourages a healthy environment for the growth and development of families.

3. Children’s Activity TimeDuring parent education time, children explore, gain independence, and practice social skills while under the supervi-sion of a licensed children’s teacher and a paraprofessional.

All ECFE classes are taught by licensed early childhood teachers and parent educators to provide the quality education parents are looking for.We understand the importance of the early years and recognize that parents are a child’s first and most important teachers. We offer parents hands-on learning experiences that will nourish a lifetime of teachable moments. Together, parents and children, newborn to kindergarten age, participate in activities and experiences that foster each child’s social-emotional, cognitive, physical, and lan-guage/communication skills.

• Registration begins December 8 but you can register for a class at any time after that.• You can register, in person, by phone or online at faribault.thatscommunityed.com/ecfe. • We provide financial assistance in the form of a sliding fee scale based on family size and income.

Please stop in our office to see if you qualify.• 10% discount on any additional classes you register for• Sibling care may be available for some classes.

Weekly resources (great for all parents) can be found at faribaultecfe.wikidot.com

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Morning 8:45-10:15Eager Explorers (36+ mos) $42

8:45-10:15Tuesday Connections

(0-5 yrs) $54

8:45-10:15Little Learners

(23-35mos) $54

8:45-10:15Little Learners

(23-35 mos) $48

10:30-12:00Busy Bodies

(30-42 mo) $42

10:30-11:45Toddler Time

(11-23 mo) $54

10:30-12:00WednesdayConnections (0-5yrs) $54

10:30-11:45Baby Stop

(0-8 wks) (No Fee)

10:30-12:00Friday Connections

(0-5 yrs) $48

Mid Day 1:00-2:30 Wakhtiga Carruurta

(Biweekly) (0-12 Mo & Expecting)

11:30-1:15Creciendo Juntos

(0-5 yrs) $20

12:30-1:30Baby & Me

(2-11 mos) $36

10:30-12:00Tiempo para Bebe

(0-12 mo) $20

12:45-2:30Discovery

(3+yrs by 9/1/14) $54

3:15-4:30Teen & Young

Parents (No Fee)

Evening 5:00-6:00Baby & Me

(2-11 mo) $28

5:00-6:00Toddler Time

(11-23 mo) $45

6:00-7:30Mixed-Age Mondays

(0-5 yrs) $42

6:00-7:30Mixed-Age Thursdays

(0-5yrs) $54

ECFE Winter 2015 Classes At-A-Glance

WINTER 2015 ECFE CLASSESRegistration for Winter

classes starts December 8, 2014

at 8:30 am. Register online at faribault.thatscommunityed.com OR stop in at McKinley School to

register Monday-Friday, OR call the McKinley office at

507-333-6460 with registration info and payment.

Payment is required at time of registration. A sliding fee scale based on family size and

income is available for those who need financial assistance.

EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION (ECFE)

ECFE 2014 - 2015 SLIDING FEE SCALEInstructions: Find your family size on the left. Look across to find your annual income, then move down to SLIDING FEES to find class fee.FAMILY SIZE ANNUAL INCOME

2 <13,750 13,751-21,000 21,001-24,000 24,001-31,000 31,001-38,000

3 <16,100 16,101-25,000 25,001-29,000 29,001-38,000 38,001-45,000

4 <18,900 18,901-29,000 29,001-35,000 35,001-45,000 45,001-52,000

5 <21,200 21,201-33,000 33,001-41,000 41,001-52,000 52,001-60,000

6 <24,000 24,001-34,000 34,001-46,000 46,001-60,000 60,001-70,000

CLASS FEE SLIDING FEE SCALE – CLASS FEE

$20.00 $6.00 $10.00 $13.00 $16.00 $20.00

$28.00 $9.00 $14.00 $19.00 $23.00 $28.00

$42.00 $13.00 $21.00 $28.00 $34.00 $42.00

$45.00 $14.00 $23.00 $30.00 $36.00 $45.00

$48.00 $15.00 $24.00 $32.00 $39.00 $48.00

$54.00 $17.00 $27.00 $36.00 $46.00 $54.00

RATE 0.30 0.50 0.65 0.80 1.00

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INFANT CLASSES

Baby Stop (0 – 8 weeks) This is a great place to start in ECFE. We’ll discuss topics such as sleep, eating patterns, calming techniques and adjustments to parenting. Parents will learn play activities for young babies. A public health nurse, a certified lactation consultant, and a parent facilitator will be available to answer questions. Sibling Care is available, and included with the class. No fee or registration requiredEvery Thursday 10:30 am – 11:45 am

Baby & Me (2 – 11 months) Experience music and play activities that enhance your infant’s development. Parent discussions will focus on topics of interest to parents such as sleep, nutrition, child development, temperament, adjustments to parenting and safety. This is a non-separating class. Sib Care available, $3.00 per child, per class.5010-1 $28Mondays, January 5-March 2, 5:00 – 6 pm No Class Jan. 19 & Feb. 16

5010-2 $28Thursdays, January 8-March 5, 12:30 – 1:30 pm

Tiempo Para Bebe (una clase para padres y bebes)Esta es una clase bilingue para los padres con bebes desde nacimiento y 12 meses de edad. Mujeres embarazadas tambien son bienvenidas. Tendremos canciones, y historias. Hablaremos acerca de informacion importante para los nuevos padres. Un interprete estara presente. Se proveera una merienda y guarderia para los hermanos y hermanas.5020-1 $20 por familia/ por temporadaViernes, 10:30 a 12:00 p.m. Clases el 9 de enero el 6 de marzo No Clases el 13 de febrero

Wakhtiga CarruurtaBarnaamijkaan wuxuu ku siin doonaa aqoonta iyo daryeelka ka horeeyo dhalmada bil kasta aad xaamilo tahay. Daryeelka walaalah waa lacag la’aan. Sidoo kale Waxa kale oo aanu ku siin doonaa cunto fudud oo caafimaad leh. Waxaa meesha joogi doono turjubaano.Time for Baby!This is a class for Somali women about healthy pregnancy and taking care of your baby. Free sibling care. Infants 0-12 months attend class with you. Healthy snacks provided. Somali language interpreter will be present.Mondays, 1:00-2:30pmJanuary 12 & 26February 9 & 23March 9 & 23April 6 & 20May 4 & 18

TODDLERSToddlers are on the move and gaining independence as they explore the world around them. Learn more about this stage of development, how to set limits, gain cooperation and develop appreciation for this age. This is a non-separating classes. Parents remain in class with children for parent education and discussion. (Sib Care available at $3.00 per child per class, but a minimum of three children in the class, and pre-registration required.)Toddler Time (11 – 23 months)5030-1 $54Tuesdays, January 6-March 3,10:30-11:45

5030-2 $45Thursdays, January 8-March 5, 5:00-6:00

AGE SPECIFIC CLASSES

Class activities and parent discussion focuses on children ages 23 months to 48+ months. Parents separate from children and hold parent discussion in a room next door while

WINTER ECFE CLASSES

EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION (ECFE)

Register either online at faribault.thatscommunityed.com

or by using the Community Education

Registration Form at the back of this catalog.

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the child plays under the direction of the Early Childhood teacher and a paraprofessional. For your convenience, we provide sibling care for older or younger siblings of the child you are enrolling in ECFE classes. In order to provide consistent care, children who will be using sibling care need to register for the 8-10 week session, and payment is required at the time of registration. Financial assistance is available with a sliding fee scale. (Sib Care available at $3.00 per child, per class, but a minimum of three children per class and pre-registration required.)Little Learners (23 – 35 months)5050-1 $54Wednesdays, January 7–March 4, 8:45 – 10:15 am

5050-2 $48Fridays, January 9–March 6, 8:45 – 10:15 am No Class February 13

Busy Bodies (30-48 months)5060-1 $42Mondays, January 5–March 2, 10:30-12:00 No Class Jan. 19 & Feb. 16

Eager Explorers (36+ months)5070-1 $42Thursdays, January 5–March 2, 8:45–10:15am No Class Jan. 19 & Feb. 16

Y O U N G P A R E N T CLASS

This class is for young parents and their children to learn about the everyday issues of caring for babies and young children while balancing time for work, school and yourself. Sponsored by Early Childhood Family Education and Rice Co. Public Health Nursing. Call Cahrene at 507-333-6835, or Public Health Nursing at 332-6111, or you’re welcome to show up! Sib Care available.Wednesdays, January 7-March 4, 3:15 – 4:30 pm (No Fee)

MIXED-AGE CLASSES

(edades multiples)These classes are enjoyed by families with one, two, three or more children. Multi-age classes bring children between the ages of birth – 5 years together in a class to learn and play. The classes provide a greater range of parenting topics and activities especially designed for all levels of learning. Parents separate from child and hold parent discussion in a room next door. Each additional child is $15.00.

Tuesday Connections (0 – 5 years)5160-1 $54Tuesdays, January 6-March 3, 8:45 – 10:15 am

Wednesday Connections (0 – 5 years)5080-1 $54Wednesdays, January 7-March 4, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Friday Connections (0 – 5 years)5090-1 $48Fridays, January 9-March 6, 10:30 am– 12:00 pm- No Class February 13

Creciendo Juntos (una clase para padres con ninos recien nacidos hasta 5 anos)Esta es una clase bilingüe para padres y niños. Tendremos canciones, historias, y juegos. Un interprete estará presente. Se proveerá una merienda. 5100-1 $20 por familia/por temporadaMiércoles, 11:30am – 1:15 pm, Enero 7- Marzo 4

EVENING CLASSESMixed-Age Mondays (0 – 5 years)5130-1 $42Mondays, January 5-March 2, 6:00 – 7:30 pm- No Class Jan. 19 and Feb. 16

Mixed-Age Thursday (0 – 5 years)513-02 $54Thursdays, January 8-March 5, 6:00 – 7:30 pm

CHILD ONLY CLASS

Choose any parent/child weekly class to attend and your child can come to Discovery alone once per week. Discovery classes, which just for kids, are designed to expand your child’s independence and gain social skills in a safe, nurturing environment. While the focus of Discovery will not be on pre-academic skills, there will always be learning centers for the children to improve math, language, science, and art concepts. Children need to be toilet trained.Discovery (3+ years by Sept. 1, 2014)5110-1 $54Wednesdays, January 7-March 4, 12:45 – 2:30 pm

PARENT/CHILD RESOURCESThis includes our lending library of books and materials available for checkout as well as information on our website. McKinley has a wealth of resources you can use and trust. Let us know how we can help you.

EARLY CHILDHOOD FAMILY EDUCATION (ECFE)

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McKinley Preschool• Supports and nurtures the growth of the whole child• Focus is on cognitive, social and emotional, physical,

and creative development • A safe, nurturing, and enriched classroom • Emphasis on developing social and emotional competence • Diverse, culturally responsive and inclusive preschool • Committed to meeting the needs of all learners• Classrooms are designed to bring typically developing

preschoolers and those with special needs together to learn and grow

Our preschool curriculum is aligned with the District’s elementary academic program. McKinley uses the Houghton Miffl in PreK Curriculum for literacy, EveryDay Math for math, and SkillStreaming for social skills. McKinley Preschool uses the Desired Results Developmental Profi le (DRDP) as the building wide assessment. The children will do activities together under the direction of a licensed Early Childhood teacher.

Children who are 3 or 4 years old by Sept. 1, 2014 are eligible for preschool. All applications require a $25.00 Non-Refundable fee regardless of income status.

Four Stars of Excellence The state of Minnesota has recognized Faribault Public School’s preschool

program with a four star Parent Aware rating. This new rating system can be used by parents to fi nd quality preschools and child care in our

state. It measures (one to four stars) best practices a program has in place to keep children succeed in kindergarten and beyond. Find out more about

Parent Aware at www.parentaware.org.

MCKINLEY PRESCHOOL

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McKinley Preschool will be expanding the class times in order to meet best practice guidelines for children attending preschool. • PreK programs will offer a 4 and a 5 year old, AM and PM program for those children who will be

attending Kindergarten the following fall. McKinley Preschool focuses on building skills the children will need to be successful in Kindergarten.

• 3/4 Combo class will be for older threes and younger four year olds. It will begin to build skills children need to participate the following year in the PreK classroom.

• 3 Year Old class will work to help students learn how to follow a classroom routine, introduce letters and numbers, and build socialization skills.

• Pathways class will also focus on skills children need to be successful in a Kindergarten setting. Students in the Pathways class cannot be Kindergarten eligible this year to qualify, and will need to go through the scholarship process.

*Qualifications for all scholarships will be based on identified needs.

Class Days AM/PM Price Per Month RequirementsPreK–5 M–F Both $230 4 by Sept. 1, 2014PreK–4 M, T, Th, F AM $210 4 by Sept. 1, 2014

*Pathways M, T, Th PM Scholarship Only 4 by Sept. 1, 20143/4 Combo M, T, Th, F PM $210 4 by Jan. 1, 20153 Yr Olds M, W, F AM $170 3 by Sept. 1, 2014

McKinley Preschool Classes 2014-2015

AM Classes are from 8:45–11:15 AM

PM Classes are from 12:45–3:15 *Must Meet Criteria

For families in need of financial assistance, there will be a scholarship process this year. All applications will be considered with assistance and classroom placement being provided to the families with the most need. You will be notified if your child is placed in a classroom and what the fee will be. A sliding scale will be used to determine payments. There will be opportunities for families to qualify for scholarships through the state of Minnesota’s Parent Aware Program. Those families will be identified through the same process.

A $25 Non-Refundable registration fee is required to process your application

MCKINLEY PRESCHOOL

REGISTRATION FOR THE 2015-2016 SCHOOL YEAR

MARCH 11TH

8:30-11:30 MORE INFORMATION TO COME ABOUT

CLASS OFFERINGS

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EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION

“Help Me Grow” Faribault Public School’s concern for children doesn’t begin in kindergarten and end at graduation. Our teachers are on hand to work with children who need additional developmental and educational help from birth through age 21. The program that is designed to meet the developmental needs of our youngest learners is the Early Childhood Special Education Program (ECSE).

Eligible children are those with developmental delays or with a certain diagnosed physical or mental condition or disorder that results in a delay.

Infant and Toddler Intervention provides special services and supports for eligible children birth though age two and their families. Eligible children are those with developmental delays or with a certain diagnosed physical or mental condition or disorder that results in a delay.Preschool Special Education is for children from age three until they begin kindergarten with developmental delays or other disabilities, and who are experiencing challenges in their learning and development.

Early InterventionEarly Intervention services for children birth to three years old are provided within the child’s natural environments. These “Routine-Based Interventions” are based on the child’s daily likes and are guided by your family’s priorities. ECSE teachers will provide coaching to parents and caregivers to help promote a child’s development. Families are coached in strategies to help improve developmental areas such as cognition and communication, as well as social, motor, and self-help skills.

Preschool Special EducationOur program strives to help young children interact successfully with friends and family at home, in the community, and at school. To achieve this goal, the ECSE staff works as partners with the parents and teachers. Faribault Public Schools provides a continuum of special education and related services depending on each student’s unique special education needs and the oals determined by the student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP). Services are provided in the least restrictive environment which is appropriate for the individual student.

Our specialists can help you to determine the best services to meet your child’s individual needs. The earlier that needs are identifi ed, the more progress can be made before the child enters kindergarten.

If your child is 0-2 years old and you have any questions about his/her development, call 333-6804. For children 3-5 years, call 333-6455.

Early Childhood Screening helps:

1. You fi nd out how your child is doing2. Connect you with early childhood programs3. Answer your parenting questionsBring your child to the screening appointment, where we will check your child’s: • vision and hearing • growth and development • immunizations and family history

EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION

33Minnesota law requires all children to be screened pri-or to school enrollment. Age three is the recommended age for this health and developmental screening.3 Reasons to Screen at age 3:1. Early screening can help set your child up for

success in school.2. Any health or learning concerns can be found earlier—and help provided sooner.3. Because screening is FREE, it’s easy and it’s good for your child!*Screening is preferred at three, but can be done at four or fi ve Call 507-333-6460 to schedule a screening appointment.

EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING APPOINTMENTS ARE AVAILABLE:January 6, January 14, January 24February 4, February 10, February 21March 4, March 10, March 28April 7, April 15, April 25 May 6, May 16, May 19June 10Call 507-333-6460 for an appointment

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WELCOME to Kids World – The staff would like to take this opportunity to welcome your family to the School Age Care Program! The program mission is to provide quality, year round childcare services for parents during periods when students are not involved in regular school day programming. The goal of Kids World is to provide a safe, enriching, educational and recreational program where children are encouraged to pursue interests, build friendships, develop leadership skills, independence, and confi dence.

The Kids World staff is responsible for developing a caring, compassionate and challenging environment committed to high quality and continuous improvement. Programming will be structured to fi t the developmental needs, cultural diversity, and unique characteristics of each child.

Site Locations Address Phone Number

Jefferson Elementary 922 Home Place (507) 333–6563

Lincoln Elementary 510 Lincoln Avenue (507) 333–6680

Roosevelt Elementary 925 Parshall Street (507) 333–6770

Kids World Offi ce (Roosevelt) – (507) 333–6724

Kids World Attendance Cell Phone – (507) 330–2132

Kids World – School Age Child CareKids World serves children from their fi rst day of kindergarten until their fi rst day of sixth grade.

The staff will attempt to meet the needs of each student through positive experiences, appropriate behavioral expectations, freedom for individual choice, and provisions for a healthy and safe environment.

Kids World offers a variety of activities in both group and individual situations. Some activities include arts and crafts, sports, creative and dramatic play, recreational skills, community exploration, reading, science, manipulative & construction toys, critical thinking skills, outdoor and special events.

For more information on registration, policies and procedures, fees and billing, please visit http://www.faribault.k12.mn.us/community_ed/kids_world/

Or call Amanda at 507-333-6724 to get your child registered today.

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KIDS WORLD–SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE

HOURS:Before school: 6:30 a.m.— 8:00 a.m.

After school: 2:55 p.m.— 6:00 p.m.

Full days: 6:30 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. at Roosevelt

Early Releases: 1:00 p.m. — 6:00 p.m.

SNOW DAYS: If School is Closed: Kids World is closed for the day.

2 Hour Late Starts: Lincoln site open at 6:30am, Jefferson & Roosevelt open 1 hr. prior to the start of school.

Early Release: all sites open for 1 hr. after school dismissed to allow parents time to pick up students.

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KIDS WORLD–SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE

January 19th Winter Wonderland – ON-SITE Roosevelt 6:30 AM-6 PMBring your sleds and winter gear and join us for a day of winter fun. We will go sledding on the Roosevelt hill and then head inside to warm up with some warm win-ter activities. Please PACK a lunch from Home.

(Need a minimum of 15 student registered before 1/8/15)Cost: $30 – Includes care, activities, and PM snack. (Please eat breakfast before arriving.)

February 13th All We Need is LOVE – ON-SITE Roosevelt 6:30 AM-6 PMWe will spend the day on site creating some LOVEly projects, playing some LOVEly games and even may a LOVEly snack. Send a packed lunch from Home.

( Need a minimum of 15 student registered before 2/6/15)Cost $27– Includes care, activities, PM Snack (Please eat breakfast before arriving)

February 17th – Trip to Camp Omega Snow Tubing Roosevelt 6:30 AM-6 PMTrip leaves at 11:45AM and returns at 3:30 PM. We will spend the afternoon in Waterville sledding and tub-ing down the hills. Please pack a lunch from home.(Need a minimum of 25 student registered before 2/6/15)Cost $45 – Includes: Care, Snow Tubing, Bus, Activities and PM Snack. (Please eat breakfast before arriving)

March 16 – CAN YOU BUILD IT? ON-SITE Roosevelt 6:30 AM-6 PM

Spend the day building houses, bridges, or whatever your mind can imagine. We will have a variety of activities that involve building with different objects and materials. Please send a packed lunch for your child. Cost $30 – Includes care, activities and PM snack. (Please eat breakfast before arriving)

March 17 – GOING GREEN ON-SITE Roosevelt 6:30 AM-6 PM

Feeling a little “green”?? We will have a day filled with green activities and snacks. Please send a lunch from home. Cost $27 – Includes care, activities, & PM snack. (Please eat breakfast before arriving)

March 18 –FAB Science ON-SITE Roosevelt 6:30 AM-6 PM

We will spend the day exploring different properties of science with float, flubber, fling and fly. Please send a lunch from home. Cost $32 – Includes care, activities, and PM snack. (Please eat breakfast before arriving)

March 19 – Trip to AirMAxx Roosevelt 6:30 AM-6 PM

Trip leaves at 11 AM and returns at 3:30PM. We will head to AirMAxx indoor trampoline park for an after-noon of fun. Students will be able to jump, play laser tag and try mini golf. Please pack lunch from home. Cost $52 – Includes care, bus, Admission & PM Snack. (Please eat breakfast before arriving)

March 20 – PJ Party and Games Galore Day Roosevelt 6:30 AM-6 PM

Roll out of bed and spend the day in your PJ’s playing games and relaxing. We will take a break for pizza lunch and then get back to games! Cost $30 – Includes lunch, activities, & PM snack.

Bring your favorite board and/or video game and this will be your chance to play it. (Please eat breakfast before arriving)

Upcoming Kids World Non-School Full Days (Open to all students)

Spring Break

** SPRING BREAK SPECIAL WEEKLY RATE $150 ** (INCLUDES WEEK OF CARE, ACTIVITIES, FIELD TRIP, AND PIZZA)

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For more information on registration, policies and procedures, fees and billing, please visit http://www.faribault.k12.mn.us/community_ed/kids_world/

Or call Amanda at 507-333-6724 to get your child registered today.

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KIDS WORLD–SCHOOL AGE CHILD CARE

December 22-Jan. 2 .......................................... Kids World CLOSED

January 5 ........................................................... School Resumes

January 19 ......................................................... Kids World Full Days at Roosevelt No SchoolSeparate Registration must be completed & prepaid to attend these days

February 13 & 16 .................................................. Kids World Full Day at Roosevelt No SchoolSeparate Registration must be completed & prepaid to attend these days

March 11 ............................................................ Early Dismissal @ 1 p.m. at J, R, L

March 16-20 .......................................................... Kids World Full Days at Roosevelt No School Separate Registration must be completed & prepaid to attend these days

April 3 .................................................................... Additional Spring Break day Kids World CLOSED

April 8 ............................................................... Early Dismissal @ 1 p.m. at J, R, L

May 13 .............................................................. Early Dismissal @ 1 p.m. at J, R, L

May 25 .............................................................. Kids World CLOSED – Memorial Day

June 4 ............................................................... Last Day of the School Year Kids World Program

June 5 .............................................................. Kids World CLOSED

June 8 ................................................................ 1st day of Summer Kids World

Kids World 2014-2015 School Year CalendarJ=Jefferson, R=Roosevelt, L=Lincoln

Please call early to register for these Full Days or Early Dismissals at Kids World, call 507-333-6724 or e-mail [email protected] to receive the registration form.

Wednesday March 11th, 2014 1:00 – 6:00 PMSWIMMING AT THE H.S. (Sites will be closed at 1:25- everyone at the H.S.) The bus will stop at each elementary school to pick up children from Kids World for an afternoon of swimming. After swimming we will have a snack and have time for activities and gym games. ALL afternoon pick-up will be at the high School. Cost $14 – Includes care, swimming , activities, & snack Registration & payment are due by 3/2/15.

Wednesday April 8th, 2014 1:00 – 6:00 PMWHAT A MESS ! We’ll be doing lots of fun activities with a “MESSY” theme. Cost $14 - Snack & activities includedRegistration & payment are due by 4/1/15

Wednesday May 13th, 2015 1:00 – 6:00 PM

GAMES GALORE!We will spend the afternoon playing games, learning games and maybe even creating a new game. Children can bring a board game from home to share. Cost $14 - Snack & activities includedRegistration & payment are due by 5/2/15

Early Dismissal at Kids WorldOpen to children in Grades K-5 at Jefferson, Lincoln & Roosevelt Elementary Schools

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Youth Development

We want YOU to go to college!

CAST (College Ambitions Start Today) is a collaborative effort to educate and prepare students to accomplish their postsecondary dreams. The mission of CAST is to prepare all students for their post secondary endeavors.CAST programming includes fi nancial literacy activities about paying for college, scholarship searches, personal and career inventories, college searches, college visits, academic support, and special guest speakers and fi eldtrips. CAST programming aims to give students the tools necessary to graduate from high school and pursue meaningful postsecondary opportunities. Students can also meet one-on-one with CAST staff members to check in and seek personalized support.For more information about Youth Development programs during the school year please look for the Fall Community Education catalog.Who: Faribault High School students, grades 9-12What: FREE college access programWhere: Faribault High School

For more information about Youth Development Programs,

please contact Eric Sandberg, at [email protected]

or 507-333-6213.

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

The mission of Youth Development is to actively engage youth to create a democratic environment in which youth make decisions, choose options and make contributions that enhance their own development and improve the community.

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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

Do you want to become more involved in the community and give back? Join STOPS today!STOPS (Students Together Offering Peer Support) is a student leadership program designed to engage a wide variety of students in service opportunities and encourage peer respect. STOPS member is open to any student, grade 9 through 12, of the Faribault High School. STOPS is 100% student-driven. STOPS activities occur before and after school, on the weekends, during the school day, and in the summer! STOPS students collectively give 5,000 – 6,000 hour each year to the community of Faribault! The group focuses on collaborating with partners to create a strong, connected, and caring community. Activities include hosting the annual 5th Grade Lock-In, volunteering at Enchanted Forest and Kindergarten Registration, collaborating with the Rice County Chemical Health Coalition, assisting with Women and Girls’ Swim Nights at the Faribault Community Center, and much more!

STOPS is looking for new high school members! Members are able to connect with positive peer role models while developing leadership skills.

Who: Any student in grades 9 through 12What: FREE volunteerism and respect-building student leadership programWhere: Faribault High SchoolWhen: Meetings every other Thursday morning during the school year at 8 am. Volunteer projects throughout the year.

GOT HOMEWORK? WE’VE GOT HELP!

After school homework help is offered at the Faribault High School every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30 to 5:00 pm in the Media Center. College tutors help students in all subject areas. Limited transportation home is available.

Who: Faribault High School students, grades 9-12What: FREE after school homework help in any subjectWhere: Faribault High School Media CenterWhen: Every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30 pm to 5 pm

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Driver Education

CLASSROOM INSTRUCTIONThe Faribault Driver Education program is approved by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety and is taught by certified instructors. Intended primarily for district residents, this class is for participants who are 15 years old at the start of the session. Online registration is preferred. Please register at Faribault.thatscommunityed.com You can also register at Faribault Public Schools District Office or the High school Office during business hours. For more information please call Faribault Public Schools Community Education office at 507-333-6011.

Requirements• Must be 15 on or before the starting date of the class.• Must be preregistered. Preregistration includes signing up for the session of your choice and then paying for the class.• You must be in attendance for the first class session. If you miss for ANY reason, you will need to enroll in the next available class.• Special needs requests: If your student receives special education services through Faribault Public Schools and may need supplementary aides and services to access and participate in Driver’s Education, please contact the student’s case manager at the FHS to set up an IEP meeting to determine if services are required. If you have further questions or concerns, contact the

office of Special Services at 507-333-6004.

Cost• Driver Education costs are $150 for classroom and $235 for Behind-the-Wheel.• The cost for taking classroom elsewhere and taking BTW sessions at FHS is $300.• Money will be forfeited for:

o Discipline reasons, or failure to complete the requirements of the course.o Missing two or more days of class.

• If you fail to attend the class you are registered for:

o A drop/add fee of $50.00 will be assessed to register for another class.o If money is refunded, $50 will be subtracted from the registration fee.

Time• State law requires that each student completes 30 hours of the classroom portion of DriverEducation. Our classes last for three hours throughout the ten day schedule.• During the school year, classroom sessions are held after school from 3:20-6:20 p.m.• During summer, classroom sessions are held in the morning from 8:00-11:00 a.m. and afternoon 12:30-3:30 p.m.• If school is canceled, so is your Driver Education Class.Course Completion• A blue card or a letter of course completion will be issued upon successful course completion. • Students must be registered in the Behind-the-Wheel portion of Driver Education before they can be issued a blue card.• Students will take the permit test at the Faribault High School.• Students must have the following items to take the permit test: blue card, official birth certificate, secondary ID or SS card.• If one day is missed during the class, it is the responsibility of the student to make up that specific day during another class session before a blue card is issued.• Students may repeat the class once without paying an additional fee if your absence from class was due to an illness or a family emergency.

Behind-The-Wheel InstructionStudents are scheduled for Behind the Wheel instruction year round. Following six hours of instruction, a certificate of completion [white card] enables students to take the road test.

“BTW is a good practice skill to get when going out on the road and will help you forever.” - Justin

DRIVER EDUCATION

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ONLINE REGISTRATIONS AT faribault.thatscommunityed.com

“It made me more aware of what the cars were doing around me. Driver education also taught me how to drive better.” - Kelsey

DRIVER EDUCATION

Requirements• You may be scheduled for Behind the Wheel instruction only after passing the permit test.• If students do not pass the permit test initially, all subsequent tests are done at the Driver Exam Station (507)332-7985.• State law requires 6 hours of Behind-the-Wheel instruction, and as of Jan. 1, 2015, 50 hours of practice with parents before the road test can be taken.

Lessons• Remember to bring your permit every time. Failure to have your permit with you when taking instruction, will result in you not being able to drive that day. And an additional cost of $50 per hour of instruction missed, must be paid before the student can complete Behind-the-Wheel instruction. No white card will be issued until payment is made.• Once you’ve agreed to a six lesson schedule, missed lessons will cost you $50/hour, unless it’s an emergency, or you’ve personally talked with your instructor and have been excused. Payment is made to FISD #656.• Please meet at the front doors of Faribault High School five minutes before your scheduled lesson timeTime• Students may elect to take Behind-the-Wheel instruction during the school year or during the summer.• Most after school lessons consist of four 90 minute sessions. ALC and home-schooled students will be allowed to take Behind-the-Wheel instruction during the day (outside of their classroom hours) when an instructor is available.

• Summer students will receive 6 hours of Behind-the-Wheel instruction in 6 weekdays.• If school is canceled, so is your Driver Education (BTW) session.

Course Completion• Once the student has completed six hours of Behind-the-Wheel instruction, they will be issued a white card from their instructor. The white card must be presented to the examiner before taking the road test.• Please schedule your road test in advance by calling the Driver Exam Station (332-7985), or go to mndriveinfo.org to register online.Please keep your white card in a safe place where you won’t lose it. A duplicate will be issued by calling the Driver Education Coordinator (333-6217). Allow a minimum of five working days from the time of the request, to be issued a new white card. Cost is $10 for a duplicate card.

2014-2015 Driver Education School CalendarClassroom Sessions (3:20-6:20) Room D117 – High SchoolPlease pick a session where you can be in attendance for every day scheduled. This means absolutely no conflicts with the dates or the times of 3:20-6:20. Thanks!1. Jan 12-16; 20-26. Test date is Jan. 27 @ 3:20 p.m. 2. Feb. 23-March 6. Test date is March 10 @ 3:20 p.m.3. March 23-April 2; 6. Test date is April 7 @ 3:20 p.m.4. April 20-May1. Test date is May 5 @ 3:20 p.m.

Summer Sessions1. June 8-19. (8-11 a.m.) Test date is June 22 @ 10:30 a.m.2. June 8-19. (12:30-3:30 p.m.) Test date is June 22 @ 1:00 p.m.3. July 6-17. (8-11a.m.) Test date is July 20 @ 10:30 a.m.4. July 6-17. (12:30-3:30 p.m.) Test date is July 20 @ 1:00 p.m.

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FARIBAULT PUBLIC SCHOOLS AE –• Programs and services are offered in a welcoming environment.• Programming is offered morning, afternoons, and evening. Hours

may be arranged according to the needs of the student.• Certified teachers and trained volunteers provide a variety of

instructional methods and materials.• Students can study and progress at their rate.• Computer-assisted learning is available.• All programs and services are free.

Student Eligibility & Program ServicesAdult Basic Education programs and services are available to any adult, 17 years of age or older, who is not enrolled in secondary programming. Services are designed for students needing GED preparation and testing, study in specific skill areas, English as a Second Language (ESL), and college and career preparation. Program services and classes are FREE. Programming runs Monday through Thursday in the daytime and evenings. Stop by Town Square (Suite A) or call 333-6472 for more information. Important Note to Leaners: With the enactment of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act (WIOA) on July 9th 2014, adult learning through the AE Program is being refocused. This new federal legislation emphasizes AE’s connection to work and postsecondary by focusing learning on employment entry, job retention, postsecondary entry and credential attainment. It also brings AE into alignment with current College and Career Readiness Standards and K-12 MN State Standards. ESL and GED services will still be available, plus new programming designed to help adults succeed in their community, their family, and the workforce.

2015 GED PreparationThe General Education Development (GED) Program helps adults study and prepare to take the four separate modules of the 2014 GED exam. The new GED exam was created in order to keep current with requirements for high school, workplace, and college readiness. 2014 GED Registration at Faribo Town SquareMonday-Thursday9:00-11:30 AM5:30-7:00 PMGed Class Schedule Tuesdays 9:30-11:50 AM and 6:00-8:00 PMWednesdays 9:30-11:50 AM and 6:00-8:00 PMThursdays 9:30-11:50 AM and 6:00-8:00 PMRegistration must be done at Faribo Town Square (Suite A) before you start class

English as a Second LanguageESL classes are offered to persons whose native languageis not English. Work on a specific language proficiency level that focuses on life skills that adults need to be functionally competent members of their community, their family, and the workforce. Registration at Faribo Town Square LocationMonday-Thursday9:00-11:30 AM5:30-7:00 PM

ADULT EDUCATION

ADULT EDUCATION

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Stop by our Faribo Town Square

location at

201 Lyndale Ave, Suite AFaribault, MN 55021

or call us at 507-333-6472

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ADULT EDUCATION

Volunteer OpportunitiesWe are looking for caring volunteers who are comfortable working with adults and willing to invest their time and experience with adult learners. Training is required

for volunteers and is provided by the Minnesota Literacy Council. Stop into our Faribo Town Square location (Suite A) to fi nd out more and register.

Northstar Basic Computer Skills

CertificateThe Northstar Basic Computer Skills

Certificate program helps adults access their computer skills and earn a

credential to prove their proficiency to potential employers.

Stop into our Faribo Town Square location (Suite A) to find out more

and register.

Healthcare Academy

Are you interested in short-term training to develop

basic Healthcare and Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) skills?

Ask about the upcoming Healthcare Academy classes.

Classes will be offered at no cost to the participant.

Stop into our Faribo Town Square location (Suite A) to find out more and register.

ADULT EDUCATION Skills Enhancement/

College PrepHelp is available for those adults who

have their GED or high school diploma, but want to brush up in a particular skill such as math, reading, writing, speaking, and/or listening for their own enrichment,

to help their children with homework, prepare for college (increase your

accuplacer score) or the workforce. Stop into our Faribo Town Square location

(Suite A) to find out more and register.

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FOUR WAYS TO REGISTER:

1. Registration Form in the back of the catalog

2. In Person or by mail: District Office, 2800 1st Ave NW, Faribault MN 55021

3. By Phone: 507-333-60004. Register & Pay Online:

Faribault.thatscommunityed.com

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Volunteers NEEDED! Project ABLE is always looking for

Volunteers. If you are interested please call 507-333-6017

Project ABLE (Achieving a Better Life through Education) is a program for adults with disabilities that provide social, recreational and educational opportunities. Project ABLE’s staff is delighted to be back for another season! In order to be sure that our activities run successfully, here are some tips to remember.

• Please preregister for each class. (Help us be prepared for class and let us know that you are coming.)

• Missing a class that you have signed up for? To receive a refund you must inform the Project ABLE staff 12 hours in advanced that you will not be there.

• Transportation is not provided for any event unless specifi ed.• Please do not show up more than 15 minutes early to an event.

Bowling LeaguesStrikes! Spares! Turkeys!Sign up for Monday or Thursday night bowling leagues. Bowling Leagues will last 8 weeks. The price includes 2 games and bowling shoes. Weekly bowling results will be reported out to participants. Transportation is not provided.J & J Bowling CenterMonday Nights: January 19 February 2, 9, 16, 23 March 2, 9, 23, 30 April 65-6 pm$90.00Thursday Nights: January 22, 5, 12, 19, 26 March 5, 12, 26 April 2, 95-6 pm $90.00

Pizza BingoSpend the evenings with your friends playing BINGO and winning prizes. Pizza and beverages will be served. Pre-registration for this event is highly recommended.January 23 – FMS CafeteriaFebruary 20 – FHS CafeteriaMarch 13 – FHS CafeteriaApril 10 – FHS CafeteriaApril 24 – FHS CafeteriaMay 8 – FMS Cafeteria6-8 pm$10 Consumers (Prize included 2 pieces of pizza, 1 beverage and 1 prize)$6 Staff (Price includes 2 pieces of pizza & 1 beverage) Please eat after all of the consumers have been served.

Mystery DiningWhat’s for Dinner tonight?Mystery Dining is a fun fi lled night of great friends and fabulous food. Experience one of Faribault’s many wonderful restaurants. The surprise will be revealed 2 days prior to the event. Staff must pay separately directly to the restaurant.Surprise Location January 20, February 24, March 31, April 28, May 126-7:30 pm$18

Food Finds Do you like to cook? If so, come and join us in making some great classic dishes and fabulous treats. Once a month, we will be creating and cooking up a storm! Learning about what it takes to put a wonderful meal together. Beverages will not be provided. Please bring your own. Staff members can choose to pay and eat with us. Please register ahead of time.Faribault High SchoolC115$12 (each month per class)January 27th – Fantastic Chili ($12)February 4th – Chocolate Treats ($12)March 11th-Italian Feast ($12)April 14th-Taco Night ($12)

Arts and Crafts Valentine’s Day Suncatcher

Brighten your window with a beautiful sun catcher. Come and join us in making

these colorful heart-shaped, tissue paper, suncatchers. They have a beautiful stain glasses look that allows the sun to shine in. FMS-CafeteriaFebruary 10th 6:00 -7:30 pm$12

Flower Pot PaintingCome and create a beautiful pot for you or

give it as a gift! We will plant and paint our projects.Faribault High School D108

May 6th 6:00-7:30 pm$12

Special EventsValentine’s Day DanceGrab your dancing shoes and join us on the dance fl oor. Appetizers, beverages and DJ will be provided. No transportation is included.Faribault Middle SchoolFebruary 6th6:00 – 8:00 pm$14 per consumer $14 per staff

PROJECT ABLE

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PROJECT ABLE REGISTRATION FORM

Three ways to Register: Stop in or mail to the District Office: 2800 1st Ave NW, Faribault, MN 55021

Call us @ 507-333-6000 Register and pay online @ https://faribault.thatscommunityed.com

Project ABLE Registration Form Winter/Spring 2015 Name: _________________________________ ____________________Date of Birth: _______________________

Address: ___________________________________City: _________________________ State: ____ Zip: ________

Phone: ____________________________________ Contact Person: ______________________________________

Group Home: _______________________________ Allergies: ___________________________________________

Group Home Contact: ______________________________________ Phone: ________________________________

Please circle any accommodations needed to effectively participate in an event. Mobility Issues - Dietary Restrictions - Ramps or Bumpers for Bowling

*ASL interpreters need to be requested in person, 10 days prior to the event.

Photograph Permission: I give permission for the use of photographs of myself and/or the consumer to be used by the Faribault Public Schools-Community Education for marketing purposes.

Consumer ________________________________________________________ Date ________________________

Staff/Guardian ____________________________________________________ Date _________________________

Bowling League @ Bashers BL-Mondays 10 weeks - Mondays: 5-6:00 pm ____ $90 January 19 to April 6 BL-Thursdays 10 weeks - Thursdays: 5-6:00 pm ____$90 January 22 to April 9

Pizza Bingo PB-1/23 Friday, January 23 FMS Cafeteria 6-8 pm ___$12___$6 Staff PB-2/20 Friday, February 20 FHS Cafeteria 6-8 pm ___$12___$6 Staff PB-3/13 Friday, March 13 FHS Cafeteria 6-8 pm ___$12___$6 Staff PB 4/10 Friday, April 10 FHS Cafeteria 6-8 pm ___$12___$6 Staff PB 4/24 Friday, April 24 FHS Cafeteria 6-8 pm ___$12___$6 Staff PB 5/8 Friday, May 8 FHS Cafeteria 6-8 pm ___$12___$6 Staff Mystery Dining Surprise Location! MD-1/20 January 20 6-7:30 pm ___$18 MD-2/24 February 24 6-7:30 pm ___$18 MD-3/31 March 31 6-7:30 pm ___$18 MD-4/28 April 28 6-7:30 pm ___$18 MD-5/12 May 12 6-7:30 pm ___$18

Valentine's Day Dance Faribault Middle School VDD-2/6 February 6th 6:00 – 8:00 pm ___$14 per consumer ___$14 per staff Food Finds FHS FACS Room-C115 FF-Fan Chili January 27_Fantastic Chili___ $12 FF-CH Treats February 4 – Chocolate Treats ___$12 FF-Italian Fst March 11-Italian Feast ___$12 FF-Taco Night April 14th-Taco Night ___$12

Arts & Crafts

Valentine’s Day Sun Catcher VDS-2/10 February 10 6-7 pm ___$12

Flower Pot Painting FPP-5/6 May 6 6-7 pm ___$12

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I have read and understand the registra on and refund procedures for Community Educa on. Please all checks payable to: ISD #656 or use your Discover, MasterCard or VISA. ______ Discover _____ MasterCard ______ VISA Card Number: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ____ ____ ___ Expires: ____ ____ / ____ ____ Signature: Mail To: Faribault Public School District O ce Community Educa on 2800 1st Ave NW Suite 1 Faribault, MN 55021Phone: (507) 333 6011 Fax: (507)333 6050

YOUTH REGISTRANTS ONLY: Current Grade _____ Age;_____ Gender: (M) (F) Birthdate: _______ Permission to photograph participant for website/publications/publicity YES NO

3 Digit Security Code: ____ ____ ____(found on back of card)

General InformationThe Community Education classes are open to any interested person. See the course listing for time, date and location. District 656 will not deny any person the opportunity to participating in any program on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, status with regard to public assistance or disability. Families and school-age children are encouraged to enroll in any classes which are appropriate for their skill level and maturity.

Inclement WeatherWhen bad weather or other emergencies cause cancellation of the regular day school program, Community Education activities scheduled during the day, after school or evening are also cancelled. Because inclement weather is unpredictable and difficult to plan around, class sessions cancelled due to bad weather may not be refunded or rescheduled.

Learners with DisabilitiesYou are invited to participate in the classes and activities in this catalog. We will make every effort to provide the accommodations necessary to help make your Community education experience enjoyable. Accommodation requests are needed two weeks prior to class start date.Contact the Community Education office at 333-6011 to request assistance.

Handicapped AccessibilityIf handicapped accessibility information is required, please call Community Education at 333-6011. We will make every effort to provide information to you as requested.

Refund PolicyCommunity Education reserves the right to cancel any activity due to insufficient enrollment. When an activity is canceled, Community Education will make every effort to contact registrants 2 days before the scheduled start of the activity. Complete refunds are given when this occurs. Persons needing to withdraw their registration must do so no later than five business days before the activity is scheduled to start.A $5.00 per class service fee will be deducted from each refund request. Please remember, if you are unable to attend an activity, you may send someone in your place. ABSOLUTELY no refunds are given to those persons withdrawing less than five business days before the start of an activity. No refunds are given for trips. No exceptions.

Payment Collections When you provide a check as payment, you authorize Faribault Public Schools either to use information from your check to make a onetime electronic fund transfer from your account or to process the payment as a check. When we use information from your check to make an electronic fund transfer, funds may be withdrawn from your account as soon as the same day you make your payment, and you will not receive your check back from your financial institution.

Registration InformationYou may register in person, by mail or online at www.faribaultcommunityed.org or by phone. Please note that all registrations must include payment. We accept cash, personal checks, Visa, MasterCard & debit cards.

EnrollmentWhen registering for a class, you may sign up yourself and one other family. Enrollment for most classes is limited, therefore, priority for admittance is given in order the registrations are received.

Withdrawals & AdditionsCommunity Education reserves the right to withdraw a course due to lack of enrollment or loss of suitable facilities.

CLASS SUGGESTIONS and TEACHERS WANTED!To offer comment on current course offerings, to share new class ideas for future offerings, curriculum or instructor resources, please contact Rebecca Lippert at 333–6011.

Photo DisclaimerCommunity Education may want to photograph, videotape or interview program participants for use in publications. The pictures may be of groups or individual snapshots. If you do not want your photograph used or if you do not want your child’s photograph used, please contact the Community Education office at 333–6011.

Non-endorsement PolicyFaribault Community Education contracts with specialists in their fields who are interested in presenting classes in their areas of expertise to the community. We do not endorse the opinions or business affiliations of the instructors.

DisclaimerFitness courses can be strenuous. By enrolling in these courses you indicate that you have no physical conditions or health history that would make your participation hazardous to your health.

InformationAll questions should be directed to Community Education Staff at 333–6011.

Community Education Policies and Information

COMMUNITY EDUCATION REGISTRATION FORM

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THE LAST KEEPER AT SPLIT ROCKMike Roberts turned off the light at the Split Rock Lighthouse at the

end of the 1968-69 shipping season. Little did he know that the light would never shine again for mariners of this iconic Lake Superior

National Landmark. Mike will enthrall you with the stories from his U.S. Coast Guard experience, personal search and rescue stories and the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald in November of 1975. Mike has

written a book called “The Last Keeper at Split Rock”. The book will be available for optional purchase following his presentation.

April 2, 2015 | 6-7:30 pmFaribault Middle School Auditorium

General Admission: $15Kids 5 & Under are Free

FARIBAULT WALKING CLUBTHRIVING FOR A BETTER ME

Walking with others has lots of benefits:• It’s safer than walking alone.• It’s fun and motivating.• It gives you a chance to socialize and make new friends.• It increases your commitment to your walking routine.

Location: Faribault Middle School | Starting 1/5/15When: Mondays and Wednesdays 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.

*No walking on non school or bad weather days*Cost: No charge (Suggested $10 donation for the year)Registration: Please register before 3 pm the day of. Online: faribault.thatscommunityed.com or Call: 507-333-6000

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DISTRICT ONE HOSPITAL PROGRAMS, EVENTS & CLASSES

ONGOING COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Starting Together Childbirth EducationWednesdays 6:00-8:00 p.m. Upcoming sessions:January 21, 28, February 4, 11 April 8, 15, 22, 29, June 3, 10 , 17, 24 August 19, 26, September 2 , 9 October 28, November 4, 11, 18

District One HospitalTo register call 507.333.5518 Registration fee $60 (scholarships are available)Starting Together is a 4-week prenatal class to educate pregnant women and their partners about labor and delivery. Classes are recommended for expectant mothers who are 23-32 weeks gestation and should ideally be completed by 36 weeks gestation. Mothers planning for delivery at a facility other than District One Hospital are welcome to attend.

Somali Prenatal Program Mondays: January 12, 26, February 9, 23, March 9, 23, April 6, 20, May 4, 18 1:00-3:00 p.m.District One Hospital Registration is free. Call 507.331.5062 for more information.Registration is free. Somali language interpreters will be present. Time for Baby! is a class for Somali women about healthy pregnancy and taking care of your baby. Information available:Ask a nurse your questionsMeet other Somali mothersPregnancy careBaby care

Smoking Cessation ClassMondays January 12 through February 23 (7 sessions). 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Cost $50 per person, call 507.331.5061 to register.

SlimDown Competition Weigh-In January 5 from 3-7p.m.District One Hospital Surgery Center LobbyCorner of 6th Avenue SE & 1st Street SEForm a team of 4 or 5 people for our weight loss challenge! Team Fee: $25. Team prizes!Call 507.331.5061 for more information.

For more information regarding upcoming classes and events go to:

http://health.districtone hospital.com/events

RED CROSS SWIMMING LESSONS SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES WILL BE AVAILABLE THIS WINTER.

CALL 507-333-6017 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

A FULL SCHEDULE OF SWIMMING LESSONS WILL BE BACK THIS SUMMER! WATCH FOR MORE INFORMATION IN OUR NEXT

CATALOG COMING IN APRIL.

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FARIBAULT PUBLIC SCHOOLS2014-2015 CALENDAR

August 25 & August 27 .................................................................................................Curriculum/Meeting DaysAugust 26 & August 29 ............................................................................................................ Teacher Work DaysAugust 28 ............................................................................................................. Department/Grade Level DaySeptember 1 .............................................................................................................................Labor Day HolidaySeptember 2 ..............................................................................................................................First Day of SchoolOctober 8 ......................................................................................................................................... Early DismissalOctober 13 ................................................... Faribault Middle School Conferences Grades 6-8, 3:30-8:30 pmOctober 13 ...............................................................Faribault High School Evening Conferences Grades 9-12October 14 ................................................... Faribault Middle School Conferences Grades 6-8, 3:30-8:30 pmOctober 15 ............................................................................... No School EC-12 Parent/Teacher ConferencesOctober 16 & 17 ...............................................................No School EC-12 Education Minnesota ConventionOctober 31 ..............................................................................................................Quarter 1 Ends (Grades 6-12)November 12 ................................................................................................................................... Early DismissalNovember 21 .......................................................................................................... Trimester 1 Ends (Grades K-5)November 26 .....................No School EC-12 Teacher Work Day (Early Childhood-5)/Curriculum Day (6-12)November 27 & 28 .................................................................................... No School EC-12 Thanksgiving BreakDecember 10 ................................................................................................................................... Early DismissalDecember 22 - January 2 ................................................................................... No School EC-12 Winter BreakJanuary 5 ......................................................................................................................................School ResumesJanuary 16 ......................................................................................... Quarter 2/Semester 1 Ends (Grades 6-12)January 19 .........................No School EC-12 Curriculum Day (Early Childhood-5)/Teacher Work Day (6-12)February 12 .................................. Faribault Middle School Evening Conferences Gradres 6-8, 3:30-8:30 pmFebruary 12 ......................................................... Faribault High School Evening Registration Fair Grades 9-12February 13 ................................No School EC-12 Parent/Teacher Conferences EC-8/Registration Fair 9-12February 16 .............................................................................No School EC-12 Grade/Level Department DayFebruary 27 ............................................................................................................. Trimester 2 Ends (Grades K-5)March 5 ....................................................................Faribault High School Evening Conferences Grades 9-12March 11 .......................................................................................................................................... Early DismissalMarch 16-20 ...........................................................................................................No School EC-12 Spring BreakMarch 31 .................................................................................................................Quarter 3 Ends (Grades 6-12)April 3 ...........................................................................................No School EC-12 Additional Spring Break DayApril 8 ................................................................................................................................................ Early DismissalMay 13 .............................................................................................................................................. Early DismissalMay 25 .................................................................................................................No School EC-12 Memorial DayJune 4 ........................................................................................................................................ Last Day of SchoolJune 5 ........................................................................................................................................ Teacher Work DayJune 7 ..........................................................................................................................Graduation—Class of 2015June 8 .............................................................................................................Grades 9-12 Summer School Starts

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Quarters Semesters TrimestersOct. 31 (41 days) Jan. 16 (84 days) November 21 (56 days)Jan. 16 (43 days) June 4 (88 days) February 27 (54 days)March 31(43 days) June 4 (62 days) June 4 (45 days)

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