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  • South View Middle School Girls Track & Field: Gr. 6-8

    Join us for fun and fitness this spring. Beginner and experienced track athletes are welcome! All participants will have the opportunity to compete in track and field events that encompass sprint and long distances running races, individual and relay options, and jumping and throwing events. ***Please note: Sports physicals are NOT required for middle school track and field.*** Grades 6-8 Season typically runs April 1 through the final track meet (May 21). Practices are held before school Monday-Friday. Students will stay at their home school for practices. South View Middle School: Kuhlman Stadium/South View Middle School, 7:45-9:00am The season includes four meets at Kuhlman Stadium, with the final meet being a District Championship meet. 2024 Meet Dates: April 16, 23, May 14, 21 More details will be emailed from the head coaches prior to the first day of practice. Make sure your correct email address is correct in your general Community Ed profile when processing your registration. South View: Head Coach: Jennifer Harrits, jennifer.harrits@edinaschools.org Team Website
  • South View Middle School Boys Track & Field: Gr. 6-8

    Join us for fun and fitness this spring. Beginner and experienced track athletes are welcome! All participants will have the opportunity to compete in track and field events that encompass sprint and long distances running races, individual and relay options, and jumping and throwing events. ***Please note: Sports physicals are NOT required for middle school track and field.*** Grades 6-8 Season typically runs April 1 through the final track meet (May 21). Practices are held before school Monday-Friday. Students will stay at their home school for practices. South View Middle School: Kuhlman Stadium/South View Middle School, 7:45-9:00am The season includes four meets at Kuhlman Stadium, with the final meet being a District Championship meet. 2024 Meet Dates: April 16, 23, May 14, 21 More details will be emailed from the head coaches prior to the first day of practice. Make sure your correct email address is correct in your general Community Ed profile when processing your registration. South View: Head Coach: Jennifer Harrits, jennifer.harrits@edinaschools.org Team Website
  • Valley View Middle School Girls Track & Field: Gr. 6-8

    Join us for fun and fitness this spring. Beginner and experienced track athletes are welcome! All participants will have the opportunity to compete in track and field events that encompass sprint and long distances running races, individual and relay options, and jumping and throwing events. ***Please note: Sports physicals are NOT required for middle school track and field.*** Grades 6-8 Season typically runs April 1 through the final track meet (May 21). Practices are held before school Monday-Friday. Students will stay at their home school for practices. Valley View: Edina High School/Valley View Middle School, 7:30-9:00am The season includes four meets at Kuhlman Stadium, with the final meet being a District Championship meet. 2024 Meet Dates: April 16, 23, May 14, 21 More details will be emailed from the head coaches prior to the first day of practice. Make sure your correct email address is correct in your general Community Ed profile when processing your registration. Head Coach: Jon Buckley, jonathan.buckley@edinaschools.org Team Website
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  • Valley View Middle School Boys Track & Field: Gr. 6-8

    Join us for fun and fitness this spring. Beginner and experienced track athletes are welcome! All participants will have the opportunity to compete in track and field events that encompass sprint and long distances running races, individual and relay options, and jumping and throwing events. ***Please note: Sports physicals are NOT required for middle school track and field.*** Grades 6-8 Season typically runs April 1 through the final track meet (May 21). Practices are held before school Monday-Friday. Students will stay at their home school for practices. Valley View: Edina High School/Valley View Middle School, 7:30-9:00am The season includes four meets at Kuhlman Stadium, with the final meet being a District Championship meet. 2024 Meet Dates: April 16, 23, May 14, 21 More details will be emailed from the head coaches prior to the first day of practice. Make sure your correct email address is correct in your general Community Ed profile when processing your registration. Head Coach: Jon Buckley, jonathan.buckley@edinaschools.org Team Website
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    Middle School Orchestra Camp: Grades 6-9

    This camp is for all orchestra students going into grades 6-9 and will be taught by Edina middle and high school orchestra teachers. Dust off your instrument and join your fellow Edina Orchestra members for a fun summer week of playing music, socializing and meeting special guest artists! Scholarships available.
  • Hornet Central

    Hornet Central offers an early arrival option for middle school families. The program is open at both Valley View and South View Middle Schools from 8:00am - 9:00am. Program Details Hornet Central offers an inclusive, supervised, and interactive environment for students to begin their day. Students have choices for how to spend their time during Hornet Central: Students can socialize, work on homework, play games, and prepare for their school day. Staff will be available to help with homework. Students who would like a more active start to their day can play games in the gym or outside (weather dependent). Opportunities for service projects, community involvement, student development, career exploration, and more will also be available throughout the school year. Hornet Central
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  • Beyond ECFE: Parenting Middle School Students

    Come to class and learn new parenting skills as your child grows from Elementary through High School years. Beyond ECFE Classes are taught by Licensed Parent Educators, meeting once per month. Group discussion allows parents to share their challenges, experience and wisdom. Topics are determined based on the interests of the class. Classes offered are: Parenting Elementary Students, Parenting Middle School Students, and Parenting High School Students. Parenting Middle School Students (First Tuesday of the month): Topics may include friendships and social dynamics, personality and independence, behavior and discipline, back talk and rude behavior, building resilience, developing responsibility, self-confidence, body image, emotion coaching, balancing homework and activities, puberty, adolescent brain development, and technology and social media. Topics are flexible and will reflect the interests of the group. For the months of November and April, class will be held on the 2nd Tuesday November 12th and April 8th).
  • Career Exploration Gr: 7-9

    Embark on a journey of self-discovery and endless possibilities at our Career Exploration Camp for middle school students! This immersive experience is designed to ignite curiosity and unveil the exciting world of diverse professions. Through hands-on activities, engaging workshops, and inspiring guest speakers, participants will gain valuable insights into various career paths.
  • Beyond ECFE: Parenting High School Students

    Come to class and learn new parenting skills as your child grows from Elementary through High School years. Beyond ECFE Classes are taught by Licensed Parent Educators, meeting once per month. Group discussion allows parents to share their challenges, experience and wisdom. Topics are determined based on the interests of the class. Classes offered are: Parenting Elementary Students, Parenting Middle School Students, and Parenting High School Students. Parenting High School Students (Second Tuesday of the month): Topics may include adolescent brain development, friendships and social dynamics, health & wellness, dating, emerging independence, positive discipline, parties and dances, technology and social media, college planning, time & money management, and drugs & alcohol. Topics are flexible and reflect the interest of the group. For the months of November and April, class will be held on the 3rd Tuesday (November 19th and April 15th).
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    Hornet Track and Field Camp: Gr. K-2

    HORNET TRACK & FIELD CAMP is designed to teach kids track & field events and provide them the opportunity to participate in a real track meet. Campers will be separated into similar age groups and will learn how to effectively warm up/cool down, stretch, and participate in plyometrics while becoming faster and stronger in track & field events. Camp will conclude with an official track meet allowing campers to fully experience a typical “gameday” at a middle school and high school meet. Current and former Edina High School Boys and Girls athletes will serve as coaches. Registration Fee includes all instruction, prizes and an official camp t-shirt. Find out more at Buck’s Excellence in Building Skills Camps - www.ebscamps.com.
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    Hornet Track and Field Camp: Gr. 3-5

    HORNET TRACK & FIELD CAMP is designed to teach kids track & field events and provide them the opportunity to participate in a real track meet. Campers will be separated into similar age groups and will learn how to effectively warm up/cool down, stretch, and participate in plyometrics while becoming faster and stronger in track & field events. Camp will conclude with an official track meet allowing campers to fully experience a typical “gameday” at a middle school and high school meet. Current and former Edina High School Boys and Girls athletes will serve as coaches. Registration Fee includes all instruction, prizes and an official camp t-shirt. Find out more at Buck’s Excellence in Building Skills Camps - www.ebscamps.com.
  • Matt Hays (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)

    Hornet Track and Field Camp: Gr. K-2

    HORNET TRACK & FIELD CAMP is designed to teach kids track & field events and provide them the opportunity to participate in a real track meet. Campers will be separated into similar age groups and will learn how to effectively warm up/cool down, stretch, and participate in plyometrics while becoming faster and stronger in track & field events. Camp will conclude with an official track meet allowing campers to fully experience a typical “gameday” at a middle school and high school meet. Current and former Edina High School Boys and Girls athletes will serve as coaches. Registration Fee includes all instruction, prizes and an official camp t-shirt. Find out more at Buck’s Excellence in Building Skills Camps - www.ebscamps.com.
  • Matt Hays (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)

    Hornet Track and Field Camp: Gr. 3-5

    HORNET TRACK & FIELD CAMP is designed to teach kids track & field events and provide them the opportunity to participate in a real track meet. Campers will be separated into similar age groups and will learn how to effectively warm up/cool down, stretch, and participate in plyometrics while becoming faster and stronger in track & field events. Camp will conclude with an official track meet allowing campers to fully experience a typical “gameday” at a middle school and high school meet. Current and former Edina High School Boys and Girls athletes will serve as coaches. Registration Fee includes all instruction, prizes and an official camp t-shirt. Find out more at Buck’s Excellence in Building Skills Camps - www.ebscamps.com.
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    Beyond ECFE: Parenting Elementary Students

    Come to class and learn new parenting skills as your child grows from Elementary through High School years. Beyond ECFE Classes are taught by Licensed Parent Educators, meeting once per month. Group discussion allows parents to share their challenges, experience and wisdom. Topics are determined based on the interests of the class. Classes offered are: Parenting Elementary Students, Parenting Middle School Students, and Parenting High School Students. Parenting Elementary Students (First Thursday of the month): Topics may include working in partnership with teachers, identity, sleep, friendships, discipline, emotion coaching, sibling relationships, over-scheduling, home-school communication, beginning puberty, teaching personal and media safety, moral development, chores and allowance and other concerns common to this age and stage. Topics are flexible and will reflect the interests of the group. For the months of January and April, class will be the second Thursday (January 9th and April 10th).
  • Learn To Fish At Lake Normandale: Gr. 5-12

    This course will cover everything a novice fisher (person) needs to know in order pursue a life of fishing on their own. We will cover safety, regulations, etiquette, tackle, poles, reels, knots, rigs, bait, limits, casting, technique, fish types/tendencies, and how to target different species. This class will have 3 sessions of off site fishing at Lake Normandale (Catch and Release) and 1 classroom session at Valley View Middle School. No previous knowledge or equipment is necessary. All equipment we will be using is 13 fishing brand, and will be provided by the instructor. Equipment must be returned after use each day. All participants will be asked to purchase a fishing license before the start of class. *Please note that all participants have the option to bring a snack and/or water bottle for each class. We also highly recommend your child be sent each day with sunscreen as we will be outside for the entire class time. *As a precautionary warning, all participants will be handling and tying hooks, and will also be stationed near a body of water for the majority of this class.
  • Great Decisions: Science Across Borders: Adult

    Scientific advances benefit from collaboration between researchers, but what happens when material, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) is controversial and important to a nation’s national security? Is there a middle ground between sharing information and denying access? How can we regulate cooperation? Speaker Info: Christi Siver is a Professor of Political Science at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University. She did her undergraduate work at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, OR, her Masters in International Relations and International Economics at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and her Ph.D. in political science at the University of Washington. She teaches courses on international relations and international security. Her current research interests include international humanitarian law, military technology, and comparative law. The Great Decisions program provides background information and policy options for the eight most critical issues facing America each year and serves as the focal text for discussion groups across the country. The Great Decisions program was created by the Foreign Policy Association. The mission of the Foreign Policy Association today, as it has been for over 100 years, is to serve as a catalyst for developing awareness, understanding, and informed opinion on U.S. foreign policy and global issues. Through its balanced, nonpartisan programs and publications, the FPA encourages citizens to participate in the foreign policy process. This program is brought to the community through a partnership with the Edina Senior Center, the Edina Library and Edina Community Ed. The Friends of the Edina Library and Global Minnesota have graciously co-sponsored this program.