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  • Spanish Immersion Summer Academy- Grades 1-6

    Students will practice their Spanish language skills through a variety of activities including: arts, STEM, sports, cultural, music, games, etc. This summer academy will be led by SLP Woodcrest Spanish Immersion teachers.This academy is intended for students who are currently enrolled in the SLP Spanish Immersion program and want a chance to practice and maintain their language skills over the summer. Camp will run from 8:00am-12:00pm Monday through Friday at Woodcrest Elementary. Students may sign up for either or both weeks of academy. Please make sure to register for each week separately if you would like to sign your child up for both weeks. Note for Learning Ventures Families:If your student is also in Learning Ventures the week of Spanish Immersion Summer Academy, we can shuttle students back to the High School for P.M. Learning Ventures care. You will receive a partial credit back on your Learning Ventures account for days that your child is enrolled in both Spanish Camp and Learning Ventures. Please indicate in the registration form whether or not your child needs to be transported to the High School for P.M. Learning Ventures.
  • Strength and Speed Camp Gr 6-12

    Panther Strength & Speed Camp PANTHER WEIGHT ROOM Summer Strength & Speed Camp is the camp for anyone looking to get stronger and faster this summer. Participants will train 3 days a week with SLP coaches. Our program is designed for any athlete to improve agility, speed and strength. Coaching Staff includes; John Stewart – SLP Teacher, Head Football Coach & Weight Room Coordinator; Doug Potthoff – SLP Teacher, Football & Track Coach; Sara Hale – SLP Teacher, Cross Country Assistant & Co-Head Track Coach; Daulton Olinger – SLP Teacher, Football & Track Coach. Other SLP coaches will join our staff throughout the summer. Session 1 – 7 am – 8 (Any student grades 9-12) Session 2 – 8 am – 9 (Any student grades 9-12) Session 3 – 9 am – 10 (Any student Gr 9-12) Session 4 – 10 am – 11 (Females 6-12) Session 5 – 11 am – 12 (any student grades 6-8) No Camp July 1-4
  • Summer Bird Walk-Coon Rapids Dam

    It may still feel like summer to us, but bird migration is already underway for some species. At the same time, nesting birds are still mostly present, meaning we could see a wide variety of species. Nearly 100 species are on record at this location for the month of August, and we'll try spotting as many as we can as we explore the riverfront and the forest. Expect to walk a couple miles. Bring water, sunscreen, and bug spray if you choose. Program is led by Naturalist Kyle Te Poel. Children age 10 and older may also register for this program if they attending with a registered parent/adult.
  • Summer Bird Walk-Rice Creek

    Join Naturalist Kyle Te Poel for a morning walk in this creekside woodland. Even in the heart of the city, many species of birds spend their summer nesting here! We'll not only identify the birds themselves, but listen for their songs, watch for nesting behavior, and perhaps even see some juvenile birds fresh from the nest. Bring water, sunscreen, and bug spray if you choose. Children age 10 and older may also register for this program if they attending with a registered parent/adult.
  • Summer Outdoor Walking and Fitness Club

    Step into a summer of wellness with our Outdoor Walking and Fitness Club at the SLPHS stadium track! Grab your sneakers and join us for refreshing walks under the sun. The smooth track promises a comfortable stroll, surrounded by the lively spirit of summer. Whether you're pursuing fitness goals or just looking for an excuse to spend some time outside, this program is designed for everyone! Register today and immerse yourself in a summer of fitness, friendship, and the great outdoors! You can start walking the track as early as 8:30am each Friday morning. We are hoping to add other light fitness activity options during this time such as yoga or aerobics that you can participate in after your warm-up walk. Please register today to receive updates on scheduled activities.
  • Swim Camp - Conditioning and Drills Gr 7-12

    Summer Conditioning and Drills - For students entering grades 7-12 in fall 2024 Athletes will participate in conditioning and stroke drills. There will be a focus on conditioning on Mondays and Wednesdays, and athletes will spend practice doing various sets that will help with their overall conditioning. Tuesday and Thursday practices will focus more on drills, and athletes will spend the time learning the proper techniques for stroke mechanics, starts and turns for all four strokes. Coached by SLPHS swim team coaches Greg Kugler and Bethany Dickert. No practice the week of July 4. No camp June 19. Intro to Swim Team Camp - For students entering grades 7-9 in fall 2024 One week of camp for athletes interested in seeing what Swim Team is all about. Athletes will be a part of the regular camp, but only committed for the first week. Athletes can then decide to add on the rest of the summer - more info on this will be available from Coach Kugler or CE Manager Chris Lammers, clamme@district16.org
  • Tennis Camps 2024 - Youth

    HS Drill and Matches - Gr 9-12 For high school boys and girls players. Players will be separated by skill level. Each training day will be dedicated to specific aspects of the game, including serve, volley, ground strokes and overheads. Match play will be included each week and also include games. An energetic contemporary music set will be played in the background each day. NO MAKE UP'S DUE TO WEATHER EACH PARTICIPANT IS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE THEIR OWN RACQUET MS Drills and Matches - Gr 5-8 For high school boys and girls players. Players will be separated by skill level. Each training day will be dedicated to specific aspects of the game, including serve, volley, ground strokes and overheads. Match play will be included each week and also include games. An energetic contemporary music set will be played in the background each day. NO MAKE UP'S DUE TO WEATHER EACH PARTICIPANT IS REQUIRED TO PROVIDE THEIR OWN RACQUET Panther Cubs - Gr 1-4 This program changes the game making it easier for children to succeed. The court dimensions are smaller, racquet shorter, nets lower and lower compression balls (red balls) are used. NO MAKEUP'S DUE TO WEATHER! Each participant is required to provide their own racquet (23-25 inch)
  • Theater Summer Camp 2024

    We are thrilled to offer our students the opportunity to work with some of the finest teaching artists in the Twin Cities! Our program combines acting, singing and movement to establish and hone the building blocks of performing, foster creativity and nurture self-esteem. Through positive and imaginative class experience, our performers will develop confidence in all of these areas, strengthen their skills and have lots of fun! This camp is open to all skill levels - no prior experience in performance required, just a desire to have fun and work with others to create some fantastic memories!
  • Track Camp Gr 1-8

    Youth Track Club will introduce your athlete to the world of Track and Field Come to as many practices as you can – work on your speed and conditioning for other sports as well! Event training includes: Sprints, Jumps, Throws, Hurdles and Relays. Program Features: Break into age groups to allow for more age appropriate instruction and coaching In-house meet on the last night - Aug 1 Info will be given about optional youth meets through USA Track and Field MN in either Woodbury or St. Louis Park during the summer This is a program for new to track. Athletes who compete with the high school team (JV or Varsity) should enroll in summer strength and speed Instructors: SLPHS Track Head Coaches plus Varsity Track athletes/student coaches.
  • Trapped: Engineer's Escape Room with Engineering for Kids Gr 3-7

    Escape this room! Problem-solving, creative plots, strategic thinking, and teamwork under pressure makes escape rooms exciting and memorable. Each day starts with a simulated escape room where teams have to solve engineering challenges and puzzles in order to escape...like a Hijacked Plane, Underground Cave and a Locked Playroom. Engineering challenges include building straw rockets, parachutes, a flashlight, catapult and coding a robot. After escaping the room for the day, campers learn about the parts of an escape room and different types of puzzles. They will get creative and build their own escape room that they will present on the last day for other teams to solve.
  • Video Game Design with Tech Academy Gr 4-7

    Join us for an exciting week of game design! This course will give you hands-on experience developing your own game. Students will create their own version of asteroids from scratch, using construct 3, a visual coding platform that teaches students the basics and structure of programming. Computer skills are needed (this includes good keyboard and mouse skills).Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day.
  • Volleyball - Girls Camp 2024

    Grades 3-6: This camp is designed to teach young players the basic skills used in volleyball. We will cover all the primary skills and put the players in playing situations so that they can use the skills they are learning. They will get lots of reps and will have fun as they learn skills and play together! Players should wear a t-shirt, spandex or loose shorts, knee pads, volleyball shoes or other athletic shoes and bring a water bottle. Grades 7-12: This camp is designed to be a high rep and fast paced camp! It is for players going into grades 7-12 who have beginner or advanced volleyball skills and knowledge. We will focus on the development of all volleyball skills throughout the week. Players will also get an opportunity to work on a specific position that they are interested in focusing on. Along with skill work, the players will get lots of playing opportunities each day that will prepare them for fall season! Players should wear a t-shirt, spandex, knee pads, volleyball shoes and bring a water bottle.
  • Wolves, Bears, Raptors and More! Family Adventure to the Wildlife Science Center

    Take a trip to the Wildlife Science Center and experience nature first-hand! In this two-hour program, you will be guided by a WSC staff member as you observe and learn about the various animals that call the Center home. You can expect to encounter wolves, bears, mountain lions, coyotes, foxes, tortoises, raccoons, and more. This program will also include a special presentation about Minnesota raptors such as hawks and owls. This is an all-ages experience. Children must attend with a registered adult. Please register every member who is planning to attend. This program will run rain or shine, so please dress appropriately for the weather as much of this program will occur outdoors.
  • Woodworking with Youth Enrichment League Gr 4-8

    Learn to measure, cut, sand, paint, and then take home each project you build. Participants will learn how to use basic tools - hammer, nail, screwdriver, measuring tape, t-square, etc. SAFETY IS OUR FIRST PRIORITY. No power tools will be used. NOTE: Participants should be comfortable using a small saw as well as other hand tools. Wear clothes that can get messy/paint on them.
  • Yoga Camp with Move and Learn

    Ages 4-5 In our Animal Summer Yoga Camp for four and five year olds, children will embark on an exciting journey into the world of yoga through the lens of animals. This engaging and interactive camp is designed to introduce young yogis to mindfulness, movement, and creativity in a fun and playful environment. Throughout the camp, children will discover various animal-inspired yoga poses, allowing them to embody the characteristics and movements of their favorite creatures. From downward dog to cobra pose, each yoga session will be filled with imagination and exploration as children mimic the grace and strength of different animals. In addition to yoga poses, our camp curriculum includes age-appropriate breathing exercises, relaxation techniques, and mindfulness activities tailored to capture the attention and curiosity of young minds. Parerts should plan of staying for the duration of the class. Grades 1-4 Welcome to our Summer Yoga Camp tailored specifically for elementary school students! This dynamic camp offers a perfect blend of movement, mindfulness, and creativity, providing children with a unique and enjoyable way to stay active and engaged during the summer months. Throughout the camp, students will explore a variety of yoga poses, breathing exercises, and relaxation techniques designed to enhance their physical strength, flexibility, and emotional well-being. Our experienced instructors create a supportive and inclusive environment where children of all abilities can thrive and feel empowered. In addition to yoga sessions, campers will enjoy interactive games, themed activities, and opportunities for creative expression, fostering a sense of connection and camaraderie among peers. Mats will be provided. Participants should wear clothes to move in and a water bottle.