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Art Club at Forestview - Gr 5-8EnrichmentCome join us for ALL NEW PROJECTS! All creative activities will be 3D! Grab a friend or two and come try out a variety of projects using a wide array of different media. The art group will CHOOSE their activities from the following 8 choices: * Design a Food Truck * Circles on a 3D Wall Panel * Paper Orbs * Assemblage Art- Louise Nevelson * Radial Paper Relief * Design Your Dream Bedroom * Oil Pastel Resist * 3D IllusionFall 2026 -
Art: Artist Trading Cards - Gr 5-8EnrichmentJoin us in creating Artist Trading Cards (ATC). ATC are miniature works of art (2 1/2" x 3 1/2") and are traded all over the world! Artists will be given prompts to jumpstart the creativity to launch their own imagination. A variety of media will be available to explore. Every artist will receive their own binder with clear plastic sleeves to start their collection.Fall 2026 -
Art: Cardboard Craze - Gr 5-8EnrichmentNo School? Need Something Fun To Do? Let's join the cardboard craze! Cardboard is a free material found almost everywhere! It comes in tubes, sheets, boxes and can be cut , painted, stickered, scored, torn, bent, glued and taped. Our adventure will take ordinary recycled cardboard and turn it into amazing art. Bring your imagination!Fall 2026 -
Art: Drawlandia - Gr K-5EnrichmentStudents will explore a fascinating world of characters, patterns, texture and vibrant color. Appetites don’t stand a chance against the realistic Pizza drawing our students will create as they focus on proportion, detail, and shading techniques. Our adorable Baby Sloth will help students practice expression and character design, while our art history portrait of Hiawatha introduces cultural appreciation and portrait composition just in time to celebrate the fall season. The instructor will walk students to the front door once class is completed.Fall 2026 -
Art: Festive Drawings - Gr K-5EnrichmentIgnite your child’s creativity this season with our "Festive Drawings" session, where we build artistic skills, getting ready for a Winter Break full of exciting new ideas! Beyond the page, every lesson sharpens strategic thinking and self-expression. Whether they are capturing dynamic emotions or mastering new techniques, your child will build confidence in a fun, supportive environment. The instructor will walk students to the front door once class is completed.Fall 2026 -
Art: Open Art Studio - Gr 5-8EnrichmentAn hour of creativity! A project a day! Bring a friend! Stations will set up and YOU choose your project! Art activities to choose from include: * Outdoor nature Drawings * Lego Print Making * Beaded Keychain * Pulled String Art * Yarn Drawing * Spin Art * Crumbled Paper Art * Scratch Art * Squeegee Painting * Sun Catchers * And MoreFall 2026 -
Art: Picasso Style- Family Class!EnrichmentLooking for a creative way to bond? Join us for an abstract adventure where parents and kids create together! Forget traditional drawing, we’re seeing the world from a brand-new angle. Inspired by Picasso’s famous "The Guitar," families will work side-by-side to deconstruct shapes and play with bold, expressive lines. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned doodler, you’ll learn to turn a musical icon into a vibrant, Cubist-inspired masterpiece. Space is limited—grab your spots today and let’s get abstract! Cost includes registration for one student + one adult.Fall 2026 -
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Beginning Band Start-Up Lessons 6th GradeEnrichmentDescription: If your child is interested in joining band, they will go through a two step process before school starts in 6th grade. Please sign up for Beginning Band Group Start Up Lessons as described in part 2 (below). Part 1: Band Screening All interested students will complete a "band screening" at a scheduled time between March 16 and May 22. Parents attend the band screening with their child to understand the instrument selection process and to get more information on instrument rentals and information about our two day Beginning Band Group Start Up Lessons as described in part 2 (below). An email will be sent to all parents in March to schedule a band screening time. Part 2: Beginning Band Group Start Up Lessons Students will attend the Beginning Band Group Start Up Lessons for 2 days on either August 25/26 or Sept 3/4 to learn the basics of how to start playing their new band instrument. We are offering the same lessons over 2 different weeks to accommodate family schedules. Please choose one (Aug 25/26 OR Sept 3/4) of the two day sessions. The startup lessons allow the instructors to cover all of the initial information and skills that are needed when school starts such as; how to put their instrument together, produce the first sound on the instrument, how to read music and learn to play the first five notes in their beginning band book. Each day's lesson is one-and-a-half hours with other students who play the same instrument. CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS: Option #1 - Aug 25/26 (Tues/Wed) Students attend BOTH days: 8-9:30am - percussion & saxophone 9:45-11:15am - clarinet & trumpet 11:45-1:15pm - flute & trombone/baritone Option #2 - Sept 3/4 (Thurs & Fri) Students attend BOTH days (Please note times are different each day to accommodate teacher workshop schedules) Thursday, Sept 3rd: 12:30-2pm - percussion & saxophone 2:15-3:45pm - clarinet & trumpet 4:00-5:30pm - flute & trombone/baritone Friday, Sept 4th:: 8-9:30am - percussion & saxophone 9:45-11:15am - clarinet & trumpet 11:45-1:15pm - flute & trombone/baritoneSummer 2026 -
Driver Education- ONLINEEnrichmentBrainerd Community Education has partnered with A+ Driving School to offer an online Driver's Education course. This is a fully online class platform designed for Minnesota students. Our industry-leading program utilizes our proven teaching methods, which will keep the student engaged throughout the learning process. Key Benefits are: – Start classes anytime and take at your own pace up to 3 hours per day – Classes are available on demand! – Entertaining “Live” classroom setting – Free Study Guide for all students – Closed Captioning options – “Hands On” activities to reinforce information and get parents involved – 24/7 Instructor Support – Students have 6 months to complete the online classroom program – Made specifically for MINNESOTA STUDENTS by Minnesota Driving Instructors! – The Minnesota Department of Public Safety fully approves this program. 1. Students must be 14 years old and provide proper identification specified in the Minnesota Driver’s Manual. 2. Students will also need to complete 8 hours of simulator training. This is in-person training. The student must complete 4 classes, each being 2 hours long. An instructor will contact you with dates and times available for the simulator. A missed simulator session will result in an extra ½ hour of behind-the-wheel driving at the cost of $30 to meet state requirements. 3. After that, students will then be required to complete 4 hours of behind-the-wheel training. Students will need to have a valid Minnesota Permit and have completed the 8 hours of simulator training before they sign up for behind-the-wheel. To schedule behind-the-wheel training, you will need to contact the program coordinator or Community Education. 4. Students will need to complete the classroom portion of Driver's Education within 6 months of starting the classroom. If they are unable to complete the course in 6 months, they will be dropped from the program and they will forfeit $125 of their tuition. 5. Students will need to complete the entire course, classroom, simulation, and behind-the-wheel within one year after beginning the classroom portion of the program. A $65 fee will be assessed for those waiting longer than a year. Note: There is an additional $20 registration fee for this online course. Once you are registered, you will receive an email from our program coordinator on the MONDAY FOLLOWING YOUR REGISTRATION, with the log-in information for the online classroom portion. You will need a credit card to pay this fee. Students who don't show up for scheduled behind-the-wheel driving appointments will be charged $40. Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours before the driving is scheduled. Any remaining balance or additional charges incurred after the first date of the class must be paid by cash or credit card; no checks will be accepted. To ensure that this driver's education program is safe and appropriate, please indicate on the registration form whether the student has any special needs or requires any accommodations to be successful in this program. We offer a 90-minute parent course free of charge if your child is enrolled in our Driver Education program. This parent class is for the "Primary Driving Supervisor". Click here for parent class registration. If your student is NOT enrolled in our Driver Education program, the cost of the class is $25. This agreement/contract constitutes an agreement/contract between the program and the student/parent and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized.Summer 2026 -
Driver Education-YouthEnrichmentOffered throughout the school year and summer by Brainerd Public Schools Community Education (TO REGISTER FOR THE ONLINE DRIVER ED CLASS - CLICK HERE!) Taught by college-trained Department of Education certified instructors. Let our Brainerd teachers help you meet the State Driver Education requirements! To complete the classroom portion of the program DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR, students will meet three times a week; Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays for three hours each day. Students registered for one of our SUMMER SESSIONS will meet five times a week; Monday through Friday for three hours each day. Attendance each day is mandatory to gain the 30 hours of classroom training which is required by state law! Students must be 14 years old and provide proper identification specified in the Minnesota Driver’s Manual. The next four sessions will be on the simulator. All simulator classes are 2 hours. *Missed simulation classes result in the need for extra driving time to meet state requirements. If one simulator class is missed, the student must pay for 1/2 hour of extra on-street driving at the cost of $30 in order to meet the requirements. **Students will be allowed to register for behind the wheel dates at the end of simulation or drive at a later date. After completing 30 hours of classroom, and eight hours of simulation, four hours of behind the wheel are required. The behind the wheel dates are made by appointment (an instructor will call). Students will drive four hours with a licensed instructor. These will be scheduled usually two times, for two hours each time. Most people will be done driving 3-6 weeks after simulation unless they choose to wait. Students will complete the entire course within one year of their first classroom session. A $65 fee will be assessed to those waiting longer than a year. Anyone waiting 18 months or longer will pay $90 and $5 per month thereafter. Students who cancel or wish to move to another section with less than seven business days notice, prior to the class start date will forfeit $125 of their tuition. If a student withdraws from the program after beginning classroom they will forfeit $125 of their tuition. If a student withdraws from the program after beginning simulation, $225 will be forfeited. To ensure that this driver's education program is safe and appropriate, please indicate on the registration form whether the student has any special needs or requires any accommodations to be successful in this program. Class size is limited, so register early! Note Policy Change! In order to be reimbursed for canceling a class or to be moved to another section, you must notify the Community Education office at least seven business days prior to the start of class. Students who don't show up for scheduled behind the wheel driving appointments will be charged $40. Cancellations must be made at least 24 hours before the driving is scheduled. Any remaining balance or additional charges incurred after the first date of the class must be paid by cash or credit card; no checks will be accepted. We offer a 90 minute parent course free of charge if your child is enrolled in our Driver Education program. This parent class is for the "Primary Driving Supervisor".Click here for parent class registration. If your student is NOT enrolled in our Driver Education program - the cost of the class is $25. This agreement/contract constitutes an agreement/contract between the program and the student/parent and no verbal statements or promises will be recognized.Fall 2026 -
Dungeons and Dragons 101- ONLINE - Gr 3-7EnrichmentLearn the basics of Dungeons & Dragons with our modified version, then jump into a mini campaign! Build your character, roll some dice, and go on an adventure with your party. Dungeons & Dragons is a trademark of Wizards of the Coast and not affiliated with this camp. If you do not receive your Zoom link at least 5 days before class, please email virtual@techacademycamps.com.Home Technical Requirements for all Classes: Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM. Chromebooks and Tablets typically DO NOT Work. Internet: Broadband internet Webcam, Microphone and Speakers Zoom Installed on computers Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard.Fall 2026 -
Engineering in Minecraft- ONLINE - Gr 3-6EnrichmentLearn Minecraft circuit-building and engineering with Redstone! Build 2-3 electrical contraptions in this hands- on class. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark and not affiliated with this camp. If you do not receive your Zoom link at least 5 days before class, please email virtual@techacademycamps.com. Home Technical Requirements for all Classes: Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM. Chromebooks and Tablets typically DO NOT Work. Internet: Broadband internet Webcam, Microphone and Speakers Zoom Installed on computers Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirement: Minecraft Java Edition ($30, not required for the class, but is needed to use the mods later)Fall 2026 -
Escape the Labyrinth: VR Game Development- ONLINE - Gr 3-7EnrichmentBuild your own VR games! Start with smaller projects to learn coding and design basics, then construct a full labyrinth with challenges, characters, and immersive exploration. View projects on mobile devices or VR systems like Oculus. If you do not receive your Zoom link at least 5 days before class, please email virtual@techacademycamps.com.Fall 2026 -
Future Problem Solvers- Scenario Writing and/or Performance - Gr 4-12EnrichmentStudents learn to thoroughly research a real world issue and then imagine possible outcomes of future actions or events. Writers develop a creative, futuristic narrative to entertain and inform readers. The Creative Writing program strives to help students enlarge, enrich, and make more accurate their image of the future, while refining their writing skills. The performance aspect allows them to create a futuristic scenario and present it in an oral format . Students are not required to participate in the regional/state competitions, but are encouraged to do so. Location of class will alternate each week between Brainerd High School and Forestview Middle School. Students can attend whatever locations they can make.Fall 2026 -
Future Problem Solvers: Teaching How to Think, Not What to Think - Gr 4-9EnrichmentFuture Problem Solving helps students learn how to address problems using a six step approach that teaches students how to think, not what to think. The Future Problem Solving program engenders lifelong learning in problem solving and presentation. This year, students will work in groups to identify future problems in the areas of the digital dark age, disappearing cultures, influencer marketing, and health security. After developing an underlying problem, they brainstorm solutions, rank them, and develop them into an action plan. The Action Plan is then presented as a creative, live 4-minute skit. There are optional competitions at regional and state levels where kids can compete with other students and share their innovative ideas in writing and skits. Location of class will alternate each week between Brainerd High School and Forestview Middle School. Students can attend whatever locations they can make. To learn more about Future Problem Solvers, go to: https://www.fpsi.org/Fall 2026 -
Intro to Minecraft Modding- ONLINEEnrichmentLearn the basics of Dungeons & Dragons with our modified version, then jump into a mini campaign! Build your character, roll some dice, and go on an adventure with your party. Dungeons & Dragons is a trademark of Wizards of the Coast and not affiliated with this camp. If you do not receive your Zoom link at least 5 days before class, please email virtual@techacademycamps.com. Home Technical Requirements for all Classes: Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM. Chromebooks and Tablets typically DO NOT Work. Internet: Broadband internet Webcam, Microphone and Speakers Zoom Installed on computers Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirement: MCreator (download instructions and setup information will be provided before class) Minecraft Java Edition ($30, not required for the class, but is needed to use the mods later)Fall 2026 -
Let's go with Traditions - in SPANISH! LIVE ONLINE - Gr K-5EnrichmentStudents will explore fall and winter vocabulary through songs, games, and festive cultural traditions. Kids practice simple conversations about greetings, colors, weather, clothing, emotions, and seasonal activities while discovering celebrations like Día de los Muertos and La Navidad. No prior Spanish experience required—just curiosity and a love of fun! Zoom link will be emailed 24-48 hours before first class.Fall 2026 -
Middle School Spanish Prep: Ignite your Language Journey! (Live Virtual) - ONLINE Gr 6-8EnrichmentStudents will learn essential fundamentals to build a strong base in the Spanish language. Numbers, alphabet and pronunciation, days of the week, family members, and school vocabulary are just a few of the topics covered! Students will also practice common questions and answers for carrying on small conversations and sentence structure in Spanish. Lessons are dynamic with interactive activities and visuals, along with cultural lessons. Online portal resources and practice tools included. Zoom link will be emailed 24-48 hours before first class.Fall 2026 -
Quesadillas, Taquitos & Sweet Treats - Cook Along!EnrichmentExplore the flavors of Mexico in this fun, hands-on cooking class designed for young chefs! Students will learn how simple ingredients can come together to create delicious meals while building confidence in the kitchen. We’ll begin by making our own homemade, baked tortilla chips. Students will then prepare bean and cheese quesadillas and crispy taquitos, practicing skills like assembling, folding, baking. To finish the class, we’ll make a sweet twist on a classic dessert: apple pie enchiladas with warm cinnamon apple filling. Youth cooking classes feature vegetarian recipes to allow students to focus on age-appropriate cooking skills, safe food preparation, and building kitchen confidence while working in a classroom setting. Recipes are designed to be approachable, creative, and fun for young chefs of all experience levels.Fall 2026 -
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Sushi, Spring Rolls & Sweet Treats - Cook Along!EnrichmentRoll, dip, and create your way through a fun hands-on cooking adventure! In this class, young chefs will learn the basics of preparing delicious vegetarian sushi rolls and fresh spring rolls while exploring different flavors, textures, and presentation techniques. Students will practice kitchen skills including recipe reading, safe food preparation, assembling ingredients, and creating flavorful dipping sauces to customize their creations. We’ll make a variety of sauces and learn how simple ingredients can be transformed into exciting flavors. To finish the class, we’ll prepare a fun Japanese-inspired dessert: mochi! Youth cooking classes are vegetarian to allow students to focus on essential cooking skills while following appropriate food safety practices, including safe cooking temperatures and preparation techniques. Recipes are designed to be approachable, creative, and enjoyable for young chefs of all experience levels.Fall 2026 -
The Magic of Dough — Pizza, Pockets & Monkey Bread - Cook Along!EnrichmentDiscover the fun of making your own dough from scratch! In this hands-on cooking class, young chefs will learn how simple ingredients can be transformed into delicious homemade favorites. Students will prepare a quick homemade dough and use it to create savory garlic knots, customizable personal pizzas, calzones, or hot pocket-style creations. We’ll practice mixing, kneading, shaping, filling, and baking while learning how dough becomes the foundation for so many different foods. To finish the class, we’ll turn the same dough skills into a sweet treat: cinnamon monkey bread! Youth cooking classes feature vegetarian recipes to allow students to focus on kitchen skills, safe food preparation, and building confidence with cooking techniques in a classroom environment. Recipes are designed to be fun, approachable, and appropriate for young chefs of all experience levels.Fall 2026