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17th Annual Delano Tennis Singles Tournament 2026Tennis17th Annual Delano Tennis Singles Tournament 2026 14u Boys | 14u Girls 18u Boys | 18u Girls Open Men | Open Women Tournament play starts at 8:00 a.m. and will continue until completion. Participants must be registered by Thursday, July 23 at 12:00 p.m. (noon) to participate in the tournament. * Brackets/Genders/Divisions may be altered to ensure best competition. Matches: 2 out of 3 sets with 3rd set tiebreaker No add scoring or pro-sets may be used depending on the draw. Tennis Balls will be provided. Medals awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd & Consolation. Saturday, July 25 | 8:00 am start $40.00 per participant, per event Delano High School | 700 Elm Ave. East | Delano, MN 553282026 Summer
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17th Annual Delano Tennis Tournament 2026: Doubles TournamentTennis17th Annual Delano Tennis Doubles Tournament 2026 3 Divisions: Recreational (less experienced adult; low jv/middle school level) Semi-Pro (upper JV hs or moderately experienced adult) Pro (upper varsity hs or experienced adult) The tournament starts at 8:30 a.m. and will continue until completion. Participants/Teams must be registered by Thursday, July 23, at 12:00 p.m. (noon) to participate in the tournament. * Brackets/Genders/Divisions may be altered to ensure the best competition. Matches: 2 out of 3 sets with 3rd set tiebreaker No add scoring or pro-sets may be used depending on the draw. Tennis Balls will be provided. Medals awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd & Consolation. Delano High School | 700 Elm Ave. East | Delano, MN 55328 For more information, please email Coach Holmgren at kelly.holmgren@delanoschools.org. Participants may register as a team for $80 or individually for $40. If you register as a team or separately, you must list your doubles partner on the registration form. Sunday, July 26, 2026 8:30 am start time $80 - Team Registration $40 - Individual Team Member Registration2026 Summer
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2026 Track Tuesdays & Cross Country ThursdaysCross Country & TrackAll 7-12 athletes are invited to attend these weekly practices at Tiger Stadium with the varsity Cross Country and Track & Field coaching staff. On Tuesdays, athletes will be in groups for sprinting, hurdling, distance running, or throwing. Thursday sessions will be distance running only. No experience is necessary. All athletes interested in Cross Country or Track & Field are welcome to attend! Tuesdays: Meet on the Track Thursdays: Meet by the Concessions Stand at Tiger Stadium Varsity Cross Country/Track & Field Coaches Tuesdays | June 9, 16, 23, 30, July 14, 21 (T & F Events & Distance Running) Thursdays | June 11, 18, 25, July 2, 16, 23 (Distance Running Only) 7:00-8:30p Tiger Stadium Track: TF and CC athletes Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to run, jump, shuffle, and skip unassisted, follow a series of directions, verbally communicate with peers and coaches, and work as a team with their peers. Participants must also have a basic understanding of track and field and cross-country sports.2026 Summer -
3D Printing: Nintendo-Themed CharactersScience & Technology> entering grades 3-7 Bring your favorite video game worlds to life by creating Nintendo-inspired characters with TinkerCAD while learning essential 3D design skills. Students will model unique creations in three dimensions, experiment with shapes and structures, and transform their digital ideas into real objects using 3D printers. While prints are finishing, campers can join Nintendo-themed challenges and even design their own video games inspired by the characters they love. Each student will have two small printed projects sent home. Printing and material fees are included. Bring a USB drive on the last day. Nintendo is a trademark of Nintendo of America Inc. and not affiliated with this camp. Camps lasting more than 2 hours daily will incorporate a 10–15-minute outdoor break. Students should also bring a drink/snack for the breaks. Tech Academy Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to follow a series of directions, verbally communicate with peers and instructors, and be able to collaborate with their peers.2026 Summer
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7th & 8th-Grade BaseballMiddle School Sports7th & 8th-Grade Baseball will start on Tuesday, March 31. Preseason Meeting: Monday, March 30th at 3:15pm in Coach Brown's room at DIS (Room A115) The meeting will last approximately 30 minutes. Practice Times: Monday-Friday | 3:15-4:45 pm. (Subject to change)A more detailed practice schedule will be posted once practices start. Practice Location: Delano Intermediate School Gym (until the program can move outside). Games: Schedule Link (as of 1-28-2026) (Subject to change) Season Start Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 Season End Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Sports Physicals must be on file in the Activities Office before participating in any activity. Physicals are good for three years. Forms and lists (containing expiration dates are located outside the HS office doors.) Sports Physical Documents (Click Here) Coaches:Josh Hiltner: josh.hiltner@delanoschools.orgAndy Brown: andy.brown@delanoschools.org2026 Winter-Spring
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7th and 8th-Grade GolfGolfWaitlist7th & 8th-Grade Golf Boys and Girls combined team. 7th & 8th-Grade Golf will start on Monday, March 30, 2026. For all 7th and 8th graders interested in golf, there will be a short meeting in Coach Schramel’s Room (room 202) on Thursday, February 12th, during WIN. (12:13 pm) Practice Times:Monday-Friday | 3:30-5:30 pm. (Subject to change due to available tee and range times)A more detailed practice schedule will be posted once practices start.Golfers should bring all of their clubs to practice on Monday, March 30. Practice on Monday, March 30, will be after school in the wrestling room from 3:00-4:15 pm. Practices for the remainder of week 1 (March 31 through April 2) will be before school in the wrestling room, starting at 7:15 am. Meets: Schedule Link (as of 1-27-2026) (Subject to change) The schedule says MS Boys but it is for both the boys and girls registered for 7th & 8th-grade Golf. Due to system limitations, the title cannot be changed. Season Start Date: Monday, March 30, 2026 Season End Date: Monday, May 18, 2026 Sports Physicals must be on file in the Activities Office before participating in any activity. Physicals are good for three years. Forms and lists (containing expiration dates are located outside the HS office doors.) Sports Physical Documents (Click Here) Coach:Mark Schramel: mark.schramel@delanoschools.org2026 Winter-Spring
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AM Preschool: 3/4Delano Public Schools PreschoolDelano Public Schools Preschool offers classes for children from 3 years old through the start of kindergarten. Our learning themes are planned around The Creative Curriculum. Assessments are embedded using Teaching Strategies Gold. Both of these align to Minnesota and Delano standards, preparing your child for Kindergarten. Report an Absence Families are encouraged to carefully review the Summer 2026 / 2026–2027 School Year Family Handbook ,as it contains important program expectations and requirements regarding our childcare and preschool programs. 2026-27 Preschool Registration : Becca Seiberlich - becca.seiberlich@delanoschools.org Registration opens: February 3 at 6:00 am 2026-2027 SCHOOL YEAR PROGRAM DATES: Begins: Thursday, September 3rd (Orientation Days Sep. 1st & 3rd) Ends: Thursday, June 3rd Location: Delano Community Education Building 2026-27 Calendar For information on schedule options, fees, etc., visit our website HERE! Preschool Open House: January 27 | 4:30 - 6:00 pm at Delano Community Ed Building. NOTE: If you are planning on registering for preschool with wrap-around childcare, you will need to register for BOTH a preschool section and the DPS Preschool Wrap-Around Care sectionDPS Preschool 2026-27 DPSP Site -
AM Preschool: 4/5Delano Public Schools PreschoolDelano Public Schools Preschool offers classes for children from 3 years old through the start of kindergarten. Our learning themes are planned around The Creative Curriculum. Assessments are embedded using Teaching Strategies Gold. Both of these align to Minnesota and Delano standards, preparing your child for Kindergarten. Report an Absence Families are encouraged to carefully review the Summer 2026 / 2026–2027 School Year Family Handbook ,as it contains important program expectations and requirements regarding our childcare and preschool programs. 2026-27 Preschool Registration : Becca Seiberlich - becca.seiberlich@delanoschools.org Registration opens: February 3 at 6:00 am 2026-2027 SCHOOL YEAR PROGRAM DATES: Begins: Thursday, September 3rd (Orientation Days Sep. 1st & 3rd) Ends: Thursday, June 3rd Location: Delano Community Education Building 2026-27 Calendar For information on schedule options, fees, etc., visit our website HERE! Preschool Open House: January 27 | 4:30 - 6:00 pm at Delano Community Ed Building. NOTE: If you are planning on registering for preschool with wrap-around childcare, you will need to register for BOTH a preschool section and the DPS Preschool Wrap-Around Care sectionDPS Preschool 2026-27 DPSP Site -
Adult & High School Summer Tennis Drills and GamesRecreation & FitnessThe Summer Tennis Drills program will feature a variety of doubles, singles, and team games guaranteed to give you a good workout. Coach: Jake Olson Beginner/Rec Adults/Beginner Rec High School Players #6523-S1 Wednesdays: June 10-July 29 (No Tennis on July 8) 6:00-7:30 | $75 Adults with experience & JV/Varsity High School players #6523-S2 Wednesdays: June 10-July 29 (No Tennis on July 8) 7:30-9:00 | $75 Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to follow a series of directions, demonstrate hand-eye coordination to hold and throw a tennis ball, communicate verbally with peers and coaches, run, shuffle side-to-side, and hold and swing a tennis racket. Players should be able to sustain a rally of 10+ shots from the baseline.2026 Summer -
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Advanced / Masters GymnasticsGymnasticsAdvanced: Gymnasts will learn handsprings, squat ons, flatbacks, and confidence on high beams. Advanced class sessions are two hours long. Gymnasts at this level can attend 2 - 3 times per week if scheduling allows. Masters: At the Master’s level, we will advance your gymnastics skills even further. Tumbling, kips and handsprings will be taught. Masters sessions are two hours long. It is suggested that gymnasts at this level register for 2-3 classes per week if scheduling allows. Directions for entering through Door #5 Campus Map2026 Summer
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Advanced/Masters GymnasticsGymnasticsAdvanced: Gymnasts will learn handsprings, squat-ons, flatbacks, and gain confidence on high beams. Advanced classes are two-hour classes. Gymnasts at this level are recommended to register for 2 - 3 classes per week. Masters: We will advance your gymnastics skills even further. Masters participants will be taught tumbling, kips, and handsprings. Masters classes are two-hour classes. Gymnasts at this level are recommended to register for 2-3 classes per week. Bus information - Please use this information. Bus Transportation for Spring Session #1 and Spring Session #2Your child can ride their regular bus from the Elementary or Intermediate Schools to the High School for Spring Sessions #1 and #2 (3:15 pm classes only). Your child will need to provide the driver a note each day they attend gymnastics to get off their bus at the High School. The note is for your child’s safety and to ensure they go to gymnastics. (Notes for the drivers will be emailed to registered participants with a valid email address on file with Community Education the Friday before classes start).Community Education will have gymnastics staff by door #11 to meet the students and bring them into the gym. More detailed information about this process will be sent out to registered participants one week before the start of the session. Participants must have a valid email address on file with Community Education to receive this information. **If your child misses the class they are registered for; we cannot allow them to make up that missed class by attending another session.**2026 Winter-Spring
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Baby & Me | Morning Class (non-separating)ECFE ClassesBirth to 12 months Non-separating. Parent of a new baby? Come join other parents and become part of a community of support through the early stages of your baby’s infancy. This class will provide caregiver(s) with opportunities for topic-based conversations about relationships, feeding, sleeping, and other life adjustments. The class will provide your baby with an opportunity for parent-baby bonding, sensory experiences, language and literacy, and movement in a quiet, peaceful environment where your baby is also welcome to sleep! Baby classes often form permanent friendships2026 Winter - Spring -
Babysitting TrainingChild Safety & Responsibility Courses> boys & girls, ages 11 - 18 Girls and boys ages 11+ will learn the skills and information necessary for caring for infants and children in this American Health & Safety Institute-accredited program. The Babysitting Training program will teach participants how to be responsible, prepare for emergencies, take care of an infant/child, respond to an unconscious victim, CPR, choking management, and basic first aid. Upon successful completion, participants will earn a Babysitting Safety Training certification card. Please bring a pen, paper, snack, and beverage! Shelly Nahan, RN, BSN, PHN Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to follow a series of directions, verbally communicate with peers and instructors, and be able to collaborate with their peers.2026 Summer -
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Basketball Shotmakers LeagueHS Summer Basketball CampsEntering Grades 7-12 The Basketball Shotmakers League is an opportunity for players to use their skills across a set of small-sided games that emphasize shooting, teamwork, and decision-making. Led by Delano alumni and professional basketball player, Calvin Wishart, these early evenings will develop the competitive spirit and shotmaking ability of players in 7th grade or older. Thursdays, June 11 - July 30 (No Camp on July 9 and 16) 5:00 - 6:30 pm TAC Courts 1 & 2 Program Prerequisites: Participants must be entering the 7th grade or greater in the school year starting in the fall of 2026 and be enrolled in basketball summer camp in 2026.2026 Summer
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Basketball Skills Training - SpringBasketballGrades 7-11 An opportunity for players to improve their basketball skills with a focus on footwork, finishing moves, and scoring. Led by Conner Nord, a former professional basketball player and established collegiate coach (currently an assistant coach at Augsburg College), this before-school program will be fast-paced and provide detailed coaching on the mechanics that happen most often in games Program Prerequisites: Participants must have a moderate-to-high understanding of and the ability to demonstrate dribbling, shooting, passing, and defense. Participants must be able to run, follow directions, jump, communicate verbally with peers and coaches, and work as a team. Participants must be in grades 7-11 in the Spring of 2026.2026 Winter-Spring
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Basketball Speed and StrengthHS Summer Basketball CampsBoys and Girls Entering Grades 4-8 Coach Damon Clare will lead sport-specific movements and exercises to increase players' speed and strength. Age-appropriate exercises will focus on improving athletes’ coordination, agility, straight-line speed, vertical jump, and upper body strength. The sessions are scheduled before each age group’s basketball camp and designed to increase the likelihood that each participant develops a love of physical fitness. Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 9 - July 30, (No Camp: July 7 & 9) Tiger Stadium, weather permitting; Rain Location: High School Gym Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to run, follow a series of directions, jump, and communicate verbally with peers and coaches.2026 Summer