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Fall Dance TeamDance> entering grades 7 - 12 Join the Fall Performance Dance Team! This non-competitive team is what fans look forward to at football games, school pep fests, homecoming, and an off-sight Fall Showcase. Dancers will learn a pom routine to entertain the crowd. The fall program’s goal is to prepare the dancers for the Winter Competitive Dance Team season by expanding dance skills while having fun with friends. Coaches will hand out the required performance apparel and dates at the first practice. M/T/Th, August 10-October 1 | 3:15-5:30p (No practice Sept. 7) $175 Delano Elementary School Gym Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to jump, hop on one foot, kick their leg into the air, balance on one foot, spin in a circle, follow two-to-three-step directions, learn dance routines, verbally communicate with peers and coaches, and be able to work as a team with their peers.2026 Summer -
Fall Kids Dance ClinicDance> girls entering grades K - 6 Come dance with us! Learn a fun, energetic routine to entertain the Tiger Fans at Delano’s Homecoming football game. This clinic is an exciting way for our younger generation to connect with the dance team and the community. The Fall Kids Dance Clinic has quickly become a favorite for the dance team and the younger dancers. You will get to showcase your fun routine and your spunky dance moves on the football field. It’s a lively, fun environment, so be sure to register early to secure your spot! This clinic will split girls into grades K-3 and 4-6 groups. To be guaranteed a clinic T-shirt, participants must be registered by: Monday, September 28, 2026 Performance Date: Homecoming, October 9 Mini Kickers: Grades K - 3 #6512-F1 Mon-Thurs, October 5-8 3:00-4:00p | $64 (includes t-shirt) Elementary School Gym Junior Kickers: Grades 4 - 6 #6512-F2 Mon-Thurs, October 5-8 3:00-4:00p | $64 (includes t-shirt) Intermediate School Cafeteria Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to jump, hop on one foot, kick their leg into the air, balance on one foot, spin in a circle, follow two-to-three-step directions, learn dance routines, verbally communicate with peers and coaches, and be able to work as a team with their peers.2026 Summer -
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Gale Woods Farm CampDay CampsFarm Camp > entering grades 1 - 3 Join the farmers at Gale Woods Farm for four full days of exciting farm-focused activities. Enjoy animal care, harvesting and cooking with garden produce, making crafts, and assisting with farm projects. Each group of students is led by a Gale Woods Farm Educator and chaperoned by a Community Education staff member. Please bring a bag lunch, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray each day. Community Education is looking for three chaperones to supervise our groups at Gale Woods during this camp.The chaperones will be paid for their time during the camp. We need one adult and two high school students (10th-grade or older). If you are interested in chaperoning this trip, please contact Rachel Wallace at 763.972.6210 xt 1105 or rachel.wallace@delanoschools.org Thank you in advance for your help! Parents must sign a participant waiver, linked here: 2025-2026 Field Trip Waiver Form 9:00a (bus departs from the Delano Community Education Building, 2nd St N.) 2:15-2:30p (bus arrives back at the Delano Community Education Building, 2nd St N.) Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to hike on gravel paths and pastures with uneven surfaces, follow a series of directions, verbally communicate with peers and instructors, and be able to collaborate with their peers.2026 Summer -
WaitlistGale Woods Farm Camp in ActionDay CampsFarm Camp in Action > entering grades 4 - 6 Work alongside the Gale Woods farmers to learn about caring for livestock and tending the garden. Explore the natural farm setting while helping with daily chores, making fresh farm snacks and a variety of hands-on activities. The Farm Camp in Action group is led by a Gale Woods Farm Educator and chaperoned by a Community Education staff member. Please bring a bag lunch, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray each day. Community Education is looking for three chaperones to supervise our groups at Gale Woods during this camp. The chaperones will be paid for their time during the camp. We need one adult and two high school students (10th-grade or older). If you are interested in chaperoning this trip, please contact Chris Runke at 612-224-5958 (call or text). Thank you in advance for your help! Parents must sign a participant waiver, linked here: 2025-2026 Field Trip Waiver Form 9:00a (bus departs from the Delano Community Education Building, 2nd St N.) 2:15-2:30p (bus arrives back at the Delano Community Education Building, 2nd St N.) Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to hike on gravel paths and pastures with uneven surfaces, follow a series of directions, verbally communicate with peers and instructors, and be able to collaborate with their peers.2026 Summer -
Game Design with RobloxScience & Technology> entering grades 1-5 Learn the basics of game design while creating your own 3D worlds in Roblox Studio! This class introduces students to the tools and possibilities Roblox offers for designing interactive games. They’ll explore how to build environments, add characters, and bring their ideas to life with simple coding. By the end of camp, each student will have created original projects that showcase their creativity and problem-solving skills. Bring a USB on the last day to save your games. 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 collaborate with their peers.2026 Summer -
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Girls Basketball High School Summer CampBasketballGirls Entering Grades 8 - 12 The Delano Girls Basketball High School Camp will focus on improving individual basketball skills such as dribbling, passing, shooting, and rebounding. Throughout the camp, players will incorporate offensive and defensive team concepts used during the season. Head Girls Varsity Basketball Coach Scott Antl and Staff Tue & Thur, June 9 - July 23 (No camp June 30 & July 7, 9, 16) 7:00-8:30 am Tiger Activity Center Courts Program Prerequisites (Gr. 8-12): Participants must have a moderate to high understanding of and ability to demonstrate dribbling, shooting, passing, and defense. Participants must be able to run, follow a series of directions, jump, verbally communicate with peers and coaches, and work as a team with their peers.2026 Summer
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Girls Basketball Summer CampBasketballGirls Entering Grades 1 - 7 Girls in grades 1-7 can improve their basketball skills by attending the Girls Basketball Summer Camp. The camp will focus on basketball skills, including dribbling, passing, shooting, and rebounding. Games and contests will also be a part of the camp to help reinforce the skills taught throughout the summer. 6632-S2- Entering Grades 5-7 6632-S3 - Entering Grades 3-4 6632-S4 - Entering Grades 1-2 Program Prerequisites (EGr. 5-7): Participants must have a basic understanding of and ability to demonstrate dribbling, shooting, passing, and defense. Participants must be able to run, follow a series of directions, jump, verbally communicate with peers and coaches, and be able to work as a team with their peers.. Program Prerequisites (EGr. 3-4): Participants must have a basic understanding of dribbling, shooting, passing, and defensive concepts. Participants must be able to run, follow a series of directions, jump, verbally communicate with peers and coaches, and be able to work as a team with their peers. Program Prerequisites (EGr. 1-2): Participants must be interested in basketball. Participants must be able to run, follow a series of directions, jump, verbally communicate with peers and coaches, and work as a team with their peers.2026 Summer
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Girls Tennis Fall Season Warm-UpTennisEntering Grades 6-12 The Girls' Tennis Fall Season Warm-up will prepare all girls planning to play tennis this fall for the season. The Fall Season Warm-up will focus on fundamentals, strategies, mental toughness, and physical conditioning. Matchplay is another element coaches will incorporate into sessions to develop participants’ skills. *Sixth graders are eligible to participate in the Fall middle school season! Coaches strongly encourage participation in this summer camp. Coach Holmgren and staff Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, June 8 - July 31 (No tennis on June 19, July 6, 8, 10 8:00-10:00a Delano High School Tennis Courts Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to follow a series of directions, demonstrate hand-eye coordination to hold and throw a tennis ball, verbally communicate with peers and coaches, run, shuffle side-to-side, and hold and swing a tennis racket..2026 Summer -
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Go, Go, Gadgets!Arts> Ages 6-13 Using everyday kitchen items like salad spinners, blenders, and rolling pins, we will make homemade paper and create art that will surprise you! Tamra Kowalski Program Prerequisites: Participants must be able to follow a series of directions, verbally communicate with peers and instructors, and collaborate with their peers.2026 Summer
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GymnasticsTiger Gymnastics is led by Delano High School Varsity Head Coach Jamie Greenberg. Tiger Gymnastics has five levels (listed below). Classes are structured for ages 4 years old and up. We will focus on strength, coordination, flexibility, and fun as we learn new skills in a safe, caring environment! LEVEL DESCRIPTIONS: Tumble Time: This class is for 4 and 5-year-olds that are not yet in Kindergarten. In this class, your child will learn the basics of gymnastics while improving their coordination and flexibility. Community Education and the Gymnastics Staff ask that Tumble Time Parents remain in the gym during their child’s class session. Beginners: This class is for students in Kindergarten or a higher grade during the 2025-26 school year. Gymnasts will learn the basics of gymnastics. The Coaching Staff will teach the basics of cartwheels, pullovers, board approaches, and beam basics. Beginners' classes are one hour long. Gymnasts at this level are recommended to register for one class per week. Intermediate: Gymnasts will expand on the basics and move on to more complex skills. The Coaching Staff will teach participants the skills to perform walkovers, glides, pop-ups, turns, and cartwheels on the beam. This class is two hours long. Gymnasts at this level are recommended to register for 1 - 2 classes per week. Advanced: 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. For the safety of your athlete and the gymnastics staff, gymnasts must wear a leotard and spandex shorts with their hair in a ponytail. Tighter-fitting shirts and shorts will work as well. Please, no crop tops or sports bras. Special Note: For the safety of our gymnasts, staff, and spectators, Delano Community Education asks that parents, siblings, and other spectators remain in the bleachers during your child’s gymnastics session. We appreciate having spectators in the gym to watch our gymnastics classes, and we appreciate your cooperation in respecting this request! PLACEMENT EVALUATION: Is your child new to Tiger Gymnastics, or were they not enrolled in the previous gymnastics session? If so, your child must be evaluated before registering for the Intermediate, Advanced, or Masters programs. The evaluation ensures participants have the skills needed to succeed in these levels. Gymnasts do not need to be evaluated to register for the Tumble Time or Beginner levels. Upcoming Evaluation Nights: Evaluations are by appointment only. Please contact Jamie Greenberg at jamie.greenberg@delanoschools.org or Chris Runke at chris.runke@delanoschools.org to schedule an evaluation for Intermediate, Advanced, or Masters program placement. A parent/guardian must stay in the gym while the evaluation is taking place (evaluations will be brief).Category -
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High School Gymnastics & Delano Competition Gymnastics Team (MAGA) CampGymnastics> entering grades 7 - 12 and Competition Team Members This camp is for gymnasts interested in participating in high school gymnastics. All skill levels are welcome to participate. The varsity coaches will work with gymnasts at their current level to prepare skills they will use in the Delano High School Gymnastics program. Jamie Greenberg & staff2026 Summer
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High School Gymnastics & Delano Competitive Gymnastics Youth TeamGymnasticsHigh School Gymnastics Skills Sessions >High School Gymnasts in Grades 7 - 12 High School Gymnastics Skills Sessions are for gymnasts interested in participating on the Delano High School Gymnastics Team. All skill levels are welcome to participate. The coach(es) will work with gymnasts at their current level to prepare skills they will use in the high school program. Participants can register for one, two, or three days per week!2026 Winter-Spring
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Instant Guitar for Hopelessly Busy PeopleArtsHave you ever wanted to learn the guitar but simply find it difficult to find the time? In just a few hours you can learn enough about playing the guitar to give you years of musical enjoyment, and you won’t have to take private lessons to do it. This crash course will teach you some basic chords and get you playing along with your favorite songs right away. Since this class is being held online with ZOOM, you will be able to sit at home with your guitar and take this class without any pressure at all. And since the class includes an online book and online follow-up video lessons, you will be able to continue your practice and study on your own. An optional periodic online question and answer session is also included. A recording of the class is included as well. Class limited to 15 students. For ages 13+.Topics include: How chords work in a song How to form the three main types of chords How to tune your guitar Basic strumming patterns How to buy a good guitar (things to avoid) How to play along with simple tunes2026 Summer -
Instant Piano for Hopelessly Busy PeopleArtsIn just a few hours, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to give you years of musical enjoyment. Learn to play piano the way professionals do-using chords. Since this class is being held online with ZOOM you will be able to sit at your piano or keyboard at home and take this course with no pressure at all. And since this course includes an online book and online follow up video lessons, you will be able to continue your practice and study on your own. An optional periodic online question and answer session is also included. A recording of the class is included as well. The course is partly lecture/demonstration and partly hands on instruction. Topics include: How chords work in a song How to get more out of sheet music by reading less of it How to form the three main types of chords How to handle different keys and time signatures How to avoid “counting” How to simplify over 12,000 complex chords2026 Summer -
Intermediate GymnasticsGymnasticsGymnasts will expand on the basics and move on to more difficult skills. Walkovers, glides, pop-ups, turns, and cartwheels on the beam will be taught. The Intermediate class is two hours long. It is recommended that gymnasts at this level register for 1-2 classes per week.2026 Winter-Spring
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Intermediate GymnasticsGymnasticsGymnasts will expand on the basics and move on to more difficult skills. Participants will be taught walkovers, glides, pop-ups, turns, and cartwheels on the beam. The intermediate sessions are two hours long. Gymnasts at this level can attend 1 - 2 times per week if scheduling allows. Directions for entering through Door #5 Campus Map2026 Summer
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Intermediate Pottery Wheel CampArts⭐Grades 6th & Up This Intermediate Camp is for previous campers who have taken the Pottery Wheel class in summers past. We will build on the basic skills of centering, throwing, trimming, and glazing as well as explore more advanced methods and techniques. During this seven-day camp, returning potters will improve their throwing skills. Your best creations will be kept and fired in the kiln. Once fired, pieces will be glazed, making them food-safe. As you know, we are sure to make a mess. Please come dressed appropriately and bring a full-sized towel that can get dirty. (Hair ties are required for those with long hair) Instructor: Rachael Mathews Program Prerequisites: Have already taken Pottery Wheel Camp. Participants must be able to hold a paintbrush, work with clay, follow a series of directions, verbally communicate with peers and instructors, and collaborate with their peers2026 Summer -
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