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2026 Summer (Online, Remote or Unique Camps)EPIC Enrichment camps & courses provide fun opportunities to be active, make friends, and explore activities like STEM, arts & crafts, coding, sports, and more in a short-term, flexible format. When does the Summer 2026 EPIC Enrichment registration open? Registration will open on Monday, February 23rd at 8:00 AM. Where is it? These camps are either offered as a remote/online camp or at a location outside of our school buildings. Specific location details will be provided in the camp description. When is it? Enjoy the flexibility of remote/online camps, offered in a variety of schedules and locations. See camp description for specific details. How much does it cost? Prices vary by EPIC camp.Category -
2026 Summer CMS EPIC Enrichment Courses (6th-8th grade)EPIC Enrichment camps & courses provide fun opportunities to be active, make friends, and explore activities like STEM, arts & crafts, coding, sports, and more in a short-term, flexible format. When does the Summer 2026 EPIC Enrichment registration open? Registration will open on Monday, February 23rd at 8:00 AM. Where is it? Incoming 6th through 8th grade students will attend Central Middle School. When is it? Middle School EPIC camps run Monday–Thursday, with two sections per day: Central Middle School: 9:30am-12:30pm (AM) and 1:30pm-4:30pm (PM) Lunch Bunch (A supervised, fee-based option for students staying all day): 12:30pm-1:30pm Each camp is one week long. Week 1: June 15-June 18 Week 2: June 22 - June 25 Week 3: June 29-July 2 Week 4: July 6-July 9 Week 5: July 13 - July 16 Week 6: July 20-July 23 Week 7: July 27-July 30 Week 8: August 3 - August 6 Week 9: August 10-August 13 Week 10: August 17-August 20 Week 11: August 24-August 27 How much does it cost? Prices vary by EPIC camp. NOTE: You must register your student for classes that match their 2026-27 school year grade.Category -
2026 Summer EPIC Enrichment Courses (K-5th grade)EPIC Enrichment camps & courses provide fun opportunities to be active, make friends, and explore activities like STEM, arts & crafts, coding, sports, and more in a short-term, flexible format. When does the Summer 2026 EPIC Enrichment registration open? Registration will open on Monday, February 23rd at 8:00 AM. Where is it? Incoming Kindergarten through 5th grade students will attend Prairie View Elementary. When is it? Elementary EPIC camps run Monday–Thursday, with two sections per day: Prairie View: 9am-12pm (AM) and 1pm-4pm (PM) Lunch Bunch (A supervised, fee-based option for students staying all day): 12:30pm-1:30pm Each camp is one week long. Week 1: June 15-June 18 Week 2: June 22 - June 25 Week 3: June 29-July 2 Week 4: July 6-July 9 Week 5: July 13 - July 16 Week 6: July 20-July 23 Week 7: July 27-July 30 Week 8: August 3 - August 6 Week 9: August 10-August 13 Week 10: August 17-August 20 Week 11: August 24-August 27 How much does it cost? Prices vary by EPIC camp. NOTE: You must register your student for classes that match their 2026-27 school year grade.Category -
2nd-5th Grade at Cedar RidgeEagle Zone School Age CareSummer 2026 Registration for Summer 2026 Youth Programs, including Summer Eagle Zone and EPIC camps and classes are open now! Dates: A one-time registration fee is charged on the following scale: • February 23–March 23: Fee waived • March 23–August 13: $50/child non-refundable fee To help prepare, we encourage families to log into your childcare account ahead of time and ensure their information is up to date prior to registration. Please note that some programs may fill quickly, and early registration is highly encouraged. We look forward to another fun and engaging summer with you! Want even more information? Click the Summer 2026 Catalog below! ↴ 2026-2027 School Year The 2026-2027 School Year Eagle Zone Childcare will open for registration on Monday, March 23rd at 8:00am! What is new for the 26-27 School Year? Morning Care: All before care at Cedar Ridge and Forest Hills is hosted at Oak Point/Eagle Heights Elementary. This requires drop off at Oak Point/Eagle Heights before 7:15am each day and students will be bused to their home school at the start of school time. Morning care for Prairie View, Eden Lake, Oak Point & Eagle Heights, will be hosted at site. New! - Morning care requires a Monday–Friday schedule selection. Individual day registrations will not be accepted. “Pick-your-day” scheduling is available for afternoon programming only. One-time registration fee for the 2026-27 school year: March 23rd-April 23rd, 2026: Fee waived April 24th - June 9th, 2026: $75/student non-refundable fee After June 9th, 2026: $100/student non-refundable fee Rates: Non-School Days: More Information Coming Soon! Looking for more 26-27 information? Contact us at 952-975-6940 or eagle_zone@edenpr.org to learn more! 2025-2026 School Year (Current) One time registration fees for the school year are: After June 10th, 2025 registration is $100/child non-refundable fee Before & After School Rates: Before School Care: Cedar Ridge and Forest Hills: $13.00/session (drop-in rate: $18.00) Eden Lake and Prairie View: $14.00/session (drop-in rate: $19.00) Oak Point and Eagle Heights: $12.50/session (drop-in rate: $17.50) After School Care: Cedar Ridge and Forest Hills: $20.00/session (drop-in rate: $25.00) Eden Lake and Prairie View: $19.00/session (drop-in rate: $24.00) Oak Point and Eagle Heights: $20.50/session (drop-in rate: $25.50) Looking for more 25-26 information? Contact us at 952-975-6940 or eagle_zone@edenpr.org to learn more!Summer 2026 EZ Site -
2nd-5th Grade at Eden LakeEagle Zone School Age CareSummer 2026 Registration for Summer 2026 Youth Programs, including Summer Eagle Zone and EPIC camps and classes are open now! Dates: A one-time registration fee is charged on the following scale: • February 23–March 23: Fee waived • March 23–August 13: $50/child non-refundable fee To help prepare, we encourage families to log into your childcare account ahead of time and ensure their information is up to date prior to registration. Please note that some programs may fill quickly, and early registration is highly encouraged. We look forward to another fun and engaging summer with you! Want even more information? Click the Summer 2026 Catalog below! ↴ 2026-2027 School Year The 2026-2027 School Year Eagle Zone Childcare will open for registration on Monday, March 23rd at 8:00am! What is new for the 26-27 School Year? Morning Care: All before care at Cedar Ridge and Forest Hills is hosted at Oak Point/Eagle Heights Elementary. This requires drop off at Oak Point/Eagle Heights before 7:15am each day and students will be bused to their home school at the start of school time. Morning care for Prairie View, Eden Lake, Oak Point & Eagle Heights, will be hosted at site. New! - Morning care requires a Monday–Friday schedule selection. Individual day registrations will not be accepted. “Pick-your-day” scheduling is available for afternoon programming only. One-time registration fee for the 2026-27 school year: March 23rd-April 23rd, 2026: Fee waived April 24th - June 9th, 2026: $75/student non-refundable fee After June 9th, 2026: $100/student non-refundable fee Rates: Non-School Days: More Information Coming Soon! Looking for more 26-27 information? Contact us at 952-975-6940 or eagle_zone@edenpr.org to learn more! 2025-2026 School Year (Current) One time registration fees for the school year are: After June 10th, 2025 registration is $100/child non-refundable fee Before & After School Rates: Before School Care: Cedar Ridge and Forest Hills: $13.00/session (drop-in rate: $18.00) Eden Lake and Prairie View: $14.00/session (drop-in rate: $19.00) Oak Point and Eagle Heights: $12.50/session (drop-in rate: $17.50) After School Care: Cedar Ridge and Forest Hills: $20.00/session (drop-in rate: $25.00) Eden Lake and Prairie View: $19.00/session (drop-in rate: $24.00) Oak Point and Eagle Heights: $20.50/session (drop-in rate: $25.50) Looking for more 25-26 information? Contact us at 952-975-6940 or eagle_zone@edenpr.org to learn more!Summer 2026 EZ Site -
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3D Printing: D&DWeek 10: August 17-20Discover the world of 3D design and printing with TinkerCAD in this creative, hands-on camp. Students will develop 3D modeling skills while designing a custom pendant, unique dice, and other Dungeons & Dragons–inspired projects. When not actively designing, campers can join themed challenges and games that extend their creativity while waiting for prints to finish. Each participant will have a pendant or keychain and a die printed and sent home at the end of camp. All printing and material fees are included. Students should bring a USB drive on the final day.Summer 2026 Youth -
3D Printing: Harry Potter-InspiredWeek 4: July 6-9Bring a bit of magic to life by creating your own pendant and wand with TinkerCAD while developing real 3D design skills. Students will learn how to model objects in three dimensions, experiment with shapes and structures, and apply their creativity to digital design projects. Along the way, they will take part in Harry Potter–inspired challenges and create themed video games while waiting for their 3D prints to finish. Each student will have two small printed designs sent home. Printing and material fees are included. Bring a USB drive on the last day. Harry Potter is a Warner Bros. trademark and not affiliated with this camp.Summer 2026 Youth -
3D Printing: Jewelry Fabrication & ArtsWeek 8: August 3-6Bring your creations to life in this hands-on 3D printing class. The ancient craft of jewelry making meets modern technology as students use TinkerCAD and 3D printers to design earrings, rings, pendants, and more. Along the way, they will explore 3D modeling skills, experiment with shapes and patterns, and see how digital design becomes physical objects. While prints are finishing, students can join themed design challenges and games to keep their creativity flowing. Each participant will have two small printed designs sent home. Printing and material fees are included. Bring a USB drive on the last daySummer 2026 Youth -
3D Printing: Minecraft-InspiredWeek 9: August 10-13Learn the ins and outs of 3D design and 3D printing with TinkerCAD in this creative camp. Students will explore 3D modeling skills while designing custom mobs and Minecraft-inspired creations. Along the way, they will experiment with shapes, structures, and design elements that bring their ideas to life. While prints are finishing, campers can take part in Minecraft-themed challenges and even create video games inspired by the block-building universe. Each student will have two small printed designs sent home. Printing and material fees are included. Bring a USB drive on the last day. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark and not affiliated with this camp.Summer 2026 Youth -
3D Printing: Nintendo-Themed CharactersWeek 8: August 3-6Bring 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.Summer 2026 Youth -
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ACT Genius (After-School Course)ACT & SAT PrepIn this engaging course, students will learn the content and strategies they need to find success with the ACT. Taught by current and retired certified teachers from Eden Prairie High School, students will participate in comprehensive sessions on each section of the test (English, math, reading, science, and writing). Students will learn the format of each section, strategies for how to approach the questions, and will have the opportunity to complete practice questions and a full practice ACT test.Winter/Spring 2026 Youth
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AI Python Coding LabWeek 10: August 17-20Embark on an extraordinary journey into the future of technology with our day camp. If you're curious about how computers can learn, make decisions, and even think like humans, this camp is your gateway to the world of AI and ML. Discover what AI is all about and explore its various applications in today's world. Learn about AI the fascinating possibilities it holds. Python is a text-based language, so students should have good keyboarding skills. Bring a USB drive to save your games.Summer 2026 Youth -
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Adult ImprovPersonal DevelopmentKeep a youthful mind and creative spirit by doing improv. Learn to think on your feet, gain self-confidence, and improve skills for work or home while having fun! If you think this is just for young folks, the majority of our adult students are in their 50s and 60s, and the oldest was 99. The class culminates with an exciting recital for family and friends at Stevie Ray’s Comedy Cabaret, located at the famous Chanhassen Dinner Theaters! Don’t wait, check I performed comedy for a live audience off your bucket list. Classes are taught by instructors from Stevie Ray’s Improv Company, one of the longest running improv theaters in Minnesota. No experience necessary.Summer 2026 Adult -
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Adult LearningAt Eden Prairie Schools, we believe that you are never done learning. That’s why our Community Education program offers hundreds of classes on topics from cooking to yoga. General topics include computer courses, dance, financial planning, fitness, hobbies, DIY home projects, music, language, personal growth, cooking, plus periodic seminars on parenting topics and more.Category -
Advanced-Beginning Pickleball with Mark SulzbachFitnessImprove basic strokes. Add consistency, and control. topspin and touch. Learn new strokes, improve footwork and develop strategies. Gain confidence for open play.Winter/Spring 2026 Adult
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Alien Goo Adventures: Science from Outer SpaceWeek 9: August 10-13Calling all space scientists! Step into your intergalactic lab and get ready for a slime-tastic mission across the galaxy. Each day, you’ll investigate a brand-new form of mysterious alien goo—stretchy, glowing, and more ! Then, push your experiments further as you engineer a hovercraft, create a glowing planetary night lamp, and design wild alien tech that’s totally out of this world. Slimy. Silly. Super science fun!Summer 2026 Youth -
WaitlistAll Four Summer Mini-CampsMini Summer CampsStudents will engage in a four-day thematic camp with Little Eagles teachers and paraprofessionals. This registration is for all camps: (1) Splish, Splash, Water Fun (2) Ooey, Gooey Science (3) Camp Forest Friends and (4) Blast Off to Space. Each week, students will engage in hands-on learning opportunities for exploration as well as an extension of social-emotional learning and academic skills that are focused on during the school year. If you sign up by March 23, your child gets a free Little Eagles shirt Family Notes: Provide a snack and a water bottle. Send your child to school in a layer of sunscreen and close-toed shoes for outdoor play. Additional information will be sent out for each camp. All current school year tuition balances must be paid before attending summer programming. This is a drop-off class. Please bring your child to the classroom and pick them up promptly after class.Summer ECFE 2026