Afterschool for Elementary
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Saint Paul Public Schools Community Education provides fee-based afterschool learning opportunities for children at Saint Paul Public Elementary Schools in the city of Saint Paul. Our programs are safe, supportive, engaging and reflective, and include a wide variety of subjects including: foreign languages, dance, LEGO engineering, theatre, art and much more.
How it works
- Classes seasonally in the Fall, Winter, and Spring. Seasons run 8 weeks.
- Classes typically last one hour.
- Registration is open to the public seasonally. Classes will not be available for registration outside of these times.
- Any child, of the correct age, can register for a St. Paul Community Education class.
REGISTRATION OPENS FOR WINTER ON DECEMBER 5th at 9:00am.
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Program Information
Registration and Participation Information
For the safety of all participants, registration for afterschool programs closes the day before a class starts. Many classes fill before the registration deadline – register early!
Starting in winter 2023, Community Ed will be offering classes on a sliding fee scale. Our sliding scale model for program pricing ensures that our high-quality enrichment classes are accessible to all community members. We encourage participants to choose the price that they are able to pay. This structure helps our programs be financially sustainable and more equitable.
Class start/end information
Classes take place only on days school is in session. Transportation is not provided.
Participants meet in the cafeteria at the end of the school-day for snack.
Following class, youth can be: promptly picked up, walk home, or transition to another program. Site staff check off youth at departure. If C.E. should be aware of an issue that could result in an unsafe pick-up situation, please call our office at 651-767-8179.
Community Expectations - Please Review with Your Child
St. Paul Public Schools Community Education programs are designed to provide engaging hands-on learning opportunities. Youth in our programs are seen as part of a learning community that is built in individual classes, full and half day programs. Our community expectations for staff, families and participants are:
Be respectful of self, others and property
Listen - Cooperate - Participate - Have fun