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  • Online Certificate Classes

    You can see additional information for all of our Online Certificate Courses here: http://www.yougotclass.org/index.cfm/Slpschools
  • Start Your Own Online Business

    Looking for ways to make money online? Turn your ideas or homemade products into income by starting an online business. You will learn how to: find a gap in a niche market and fill it; build your own website, and market your business effectively (including SEO) so potential customers will find you; take care of business forms and taxes; create multiple sources of income (including Affiliate commissions). You’ll also get information about the 25 most popular online businesses to start. Join us online! This class will be held using the online platform, Zoom. A link will be emailed to you 24-48 hours before class, simply follow the provided instructions on the day and time of class and LeeAnne will lead you through the class from the comfort of your own home! This online class is held in partnership with multiple Community Education programs. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee.
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    Cell Phones & Parenting: Balancing Connectivity and Safety

    This engaging session will help you navigate the challenges of your child's digital world and provide helpful tools for your parenting toolbox. Learn practical strategies for social media/friendships, setting boundaries, ensuring online safety, and fostering healthy screen habits. Empower yourself with the tools to help raise a teen with a smart technology foundation they will use into Adulthood. Please note that each class is taught live online. If a student is unable to attend the live online training, they can still register and watch the recorded class at their convenience. Follow-up support is also included from the instructor and students are encouraged to reach out with questions at any time before or after the class has concluded.
  • Developing Intuition

    Everyone is born with the natural ability to access intuition. This class will help you reconnect with your inner voice. You will learn how to tell the difference between intuition and wishful thinking, and how to read your body’s intuitive signals. You will learn easy, practical steps that can be used in making everyday decisions. Join us online! This class will be held on Zoom. After registering, you will receive a link to access the class. Click the link on the day and time of class and Victoria will lead you through the class from the comfort of your own home! Doors will close when class starts.
  • Parents with Littles - Your Technology Safety Toolbox

    Navigating the digital world can be challenging for parents with young children ages 0-5. This practical training class is designed to equip busy parents with essential tools and knowledge to keep their little ones safe in an increasingly connected world. You'll gain practical tips and strategies for managing technology use, protecting privacy, and fostering a safe digital environment for young children. Join us to build your family tech safety toolbox and create a secure digital environment for your little ones! Join us online! This is an online class held using Zoom. All registered and paid students will be sent the class recording and handouts, you do not need to attend the live session.
  • North Indian Cooking

    North Indian food has bold and rich flavors from ghee, cream, and spices. Let’s learn how to layer flavors using different spices. We will make chicken tikka masala, aloo masala, spiced rice, and tomato raita. This is an online class using Zoom, the class link will be emailed 24-48 hours before class.
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    Introduction to Meditation

    Deep within us, deep in our core is an ocean of calm, of peace. Meditation can help us reconnect to our peaceful core so that we can face life's difficulties while maintaining a sense of wellbeing. Join us for a relaxing 1/2 hour and enjoy. Join us online! This class will be held on Zoom. After registering, you will receive a link to access the class. Click the link on the day and time of class and Victoria will lead you through the class from the comfort of your own home!
  • ACT Prep Course

    The ACT Prep Course consists of four, three-hour, class that meet one a day each week for four weeks. This course includes diagnostic testing, instruction in time management, overcoming test anxiety, science reasoning, English strategies and review, essay writing, reading comprehension, and math strategies and review. Students enrolled in this course not only benefit from personal instruction provided by our experienced instructors, but also have free access to the online course, and may repeat the course at no extra charge.
  • Open Woodshop

    This Open Woodshop is for all ranges of ability from beginner to advanced craftsmen. Lenox has a shop with a variety of power and hand tools for your use. Prerequisite: Previous woodworking experience. Pay at the door $2/day for members or $5/day for non-members. Please bring exact change, or check, payable to ISD 283 or register online on a monthly basis to use credit card. Open Woodshop is drop-in only; please pay at the door when you arrive.
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    Open Senior Pickleball - August

    Come play pickleball at the Lenox Community Center! This is open play with no instruction. Pre-registration and pre-payment required. No walk-ins. Equipment will be provided. Pickleball Open Gym Info: Once online registration is full, we will not take additional participants. No early entrance to the gym. $5.00 per person. $3.00 Senior Member price No refund for cancellations.
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    Open Senior Pickleball - July

    Come play pickleball at the Lenox Community Center! This is open play with no instruction. Pre-registration and pre-payment required. No walk-ins. Equipment will be provided. Pickleball Open Gym Info: Once online registration is full, we will not take additional participants. No early entrance to the gym. $5.00 per person. $3.00 Senior Member price No refund for cancellations.
  • Beginner Ukulele for the Family

    Learn to play the Ukulele with your family in this one-time class! You will learn about tuning, strumming, common chords, 10 songs with 2 chords plus more. Each student must bring a soprano or concert ukulele. You will receive some resources to find songs online. You will leave knowing how much fun playing the Ukulele is! Please note the minimum age requirement is 9 years old.
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    Fantasy Football Class for Beginners

    Topics covered include: scoring in fantasy football, the waiver wire, the importance of bye weeks, trades, different kinds of fantasy football leagues, different drafting options (online vs in-person, how to access weekly lineup advice) and having fun! By the end of the class, participants would have a fundamental understanding of all offensive positions groups that make up the scoring in fantasy football. Participants will also participate in a fantasy football draft. Participants younger than 18 must be enrolled with a paid parent or guardian.
  • Summer 2025 Adult Lap Swimming @SLP Middle School

    Please note Adult Lap Swim will be at SLP Middle School. Please use door #1 to enter the building. We hope to move to Central Early Learning Center after July 4th. No instruction is provided. You should know how to swim. Lap swim is open to adults ages 18. Please do not register online. Adult lap swim is a year - around program with varying summer hours. Payment per time can be made at the pool. Swim passes are available at the pool. Non - Senior rate ages 18+ - 61 $5.00 per time Senior rate 62+ per session $4.00 per time
  • 55+ Driver Discount Program

    The 55+ Driver Discount Program is a state approved accident prevention/insurance discount class that is open to the public. This class provides you with a 10% savings on your automobile insurance premiums for 3 years! It is taught by a certified instructor from MN Highway Safety & Research Center and it provides the latest information in regards to driver and traffic safety, new laws, and vehicle technology. This class has something for everyone! You MUST register by phone at 1-888-234-1294 or online at www.driverdiscountprogram.com. Do not register through St. Louis Park Community Education. The fee for the class is $24. Pre-registration is required.
  • Substance Use Awareness: Education, Prevention & Resources

    This course is ideal for parents, caregivers, and those looking to support children's well-being in the face of substance use. This group will review current drug trends, provide education on warning signs, review risk and protective factors to substance use, and better understand the topic of co-occurring disorders. After this course, attendees will have increased insight into prevention strategies and area resources to address substance use concerns within families and communities. This course will be held online. This course will be facilitated by Kelly Owens, MPS, LADS and Move Forward. Move Forward is a non-profit organization serving teens and young adults in the metro area with access to barrier-free therapy, housing assistance, outreach and community resources. Move Forward operates out of the Eisenhower Community Center in Hopkins and provides access to a drop-in center for basic needs access, and drop-in therapy and case management services. Please see our website for more details and hours. https://movefwdmn.org/
  • Discover Voice-Over

    Learn how to make money voicing commercials, audiobooks, animations and more! In what could be the most enlightening webinar you’ve ever taken, our instructor and professional voice coach will show you how you can actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, videos, and more. Most people go about it the wrong way. In this introductory class, you will learn about a unique, outside the box way to break into this creative, fulfilling, and potentially lucrative industry. Voice-overs can be managed on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with minimal overhead! Whether you choose to pursue voice-overs part-time or full-time, this could be the game changer you’ve been looking for. In addition to online instruction, you will be given the opportunity to book a 1-on-1 script read and voice evaluation via telephone with your instructor for the following day. This class will be presented via Zoom, you will receive a link the 24 hours prior to the class. You will receive an email with a Zoom link 24 hours before class from Caitlin D. with Such A Voice, not from Community Education. Please check your junk email folders and your Spam folder if you do not receive it in your inbox.
  • Early Childhood Screening

    Screening is a free service required by the State of Minnesota for entrance into Kindergarten. The screening is most valuable soon after your child turns 3 years old. (3 1/2 to 4 years old is the ideal age) Screening includes a vision, hearing, and developmental assessment, as well as an opportunity to discuss any family circumstance that you feel may affect your child’s learning readiness. The screening will help identify any area your child may benefit from early childhood services before they enter school, and connect families with appropriate resources and programs. Screening takes approximately one hour to complete. * Appointments are required. Please Note: Screenings are now being conducted inside Central Early Learning Center – 6300 Walker Street, St. Louis Park, MN. 55416. Please enter door # 3 on the west side of the building. Please check-in at the office. Please complete the required forms and bring them to your screening appointment. CLICK HERE to access forms. Note: If your child has already had a screening in a different school district, please call 952-928-6774. Please do not set-up an online appointment. There is no charge for this screening but please complete the course checkout and receive a confirmation email to be enrolled in your Early Childhood Screening Appointment. Thank you!
  • August 2025 Early Childhood Screening

    Screening is a free service required by the State of Minnesota for entrance into Kindergarten. The screening is most valuable soon after your child turns 3 years old. (3 1/2 to 4 years old is the ideal age) Screening includes a vision, hearing, and developmental assessment, as well as an opportunity to discuss any family circumstance that you feel may affect your child’s learning readiness. The screening will help identify any area your child may benefit from early childhood services before they enter school, and connect families with appropriate resources and programs. Screening takes approximately one hour to complete. * Appointments are required. Please Note: Screenings are now being conducted inside Central Early Learning Center – 6300 Walker Street, St. Louis Park, MN. 55416. Please enter door # 3 on the west side of the building. Please check-in at the office. Our August appointments are available for children entering Kindergarten in Fall 2025. Appointments for children not entering Kindergarten will be starting in September. Please complete the required forms and bring them to your screening appointment. CLICK HERE to access forms. Note: If your child has already had a screening in a different school district, please call 952-928-6774. Please do not set-up an online appointment. There is no charge for this screening but please complete the course checkout and receive a confirmation email to be enrolled in your Early Childhood Screening Appointment. Thank you!
  • Driver's Education with Safeway Driving School

    Safeway Driving School has been graduating teen drivers in the Twin Cities area for 50 years. Safeway's focus is creating safe, responsible teen drivers. Classroom and behind-the-wheel lessons emphasize defensive driving techniques tailored for the inexperienced teen driver while targeting to influence the invincible teen attitude. All Safeway's instructors are licensed by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. Class Instruction prepares the student to take the Minnesota permit test and begin the responsibility of driving. The 30 hours of classroom is structured into 10 independent lessons. If a student misses a lesson, they can make up that exact lesson number at the next session or at one of Safeway's other classroom locations. After class is completed, students who are 15 years old are eligible to take their permit test at any Minnesota exam center. The permit test is not provided during the class. Behind-the-wheel instruction includes six hours of driving in three, two-hour private lessons. All driving is done in a Safeway car on city streets, highways and freeways with a responsible, licensed Safeway instructor. Safeway recommends students take their first lesson 2-3 weeks after receiving their permit card and after 5 hours of practice driving. Students have one year after completing classroom to finish their behind-the-wheel lessons. Scheduling is offered online for 24/7 convenience. All of Safeway's cars are white with identical graphics so parents and students are confident that it is a Safeway car picking up the student for a lesson. Students can get picked up for their behind-the-wheel lesson from home, school or work. Parent involvement is required to produce safe, responsible teen drivers. It is critical that parents practice regularly with their student drivers. The state requires that students have a minimum of 50 hours of practice (15 hours at night). Parent classes are offered monthly at Safeway's nearby classrooms. Cost of the teen package is $450 and includes the classroom and behind-the-wheel lessons, and all materials. Pay in full upon registration or choose the payment plan: $280 payable to SLP Community Education upon registration and $170 (two payments of $85 each) payable to Safeway at the behind-the-wheel lessons. More questions about the curriculum or driving education? Contact Safeway at: safewaydrivingschool.com or 651-351-9150