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Eagle 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 March 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!Child Care Program -
Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)You are your child’s first and most important teacher! Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) classes help you be the best parent to your child. ECFE classes are designed for you and your child age birth to 5. ECFE is unique to Minnesota and is a program of Eden Prairie Schools Community Education. From school-year and seasonal classes to playtime and special events, ECFE programs do the following: - Support your child's healthy development through engaging activities - Help you discover effective parenting tips you can use immediately - Allow you to enjoy parent/child time including songs, activities, games, and lessons that will help your child thrive in every way - Give families a chance to step away from the rapid pace of today's world and ease the stresses families face. Do you have questions about tantrums, sibling relationships, bedtime routines, healthy eating, or developmental milestones? Schedule a confidential one-on-one consultation with an experienced parent educator who will connect with you by phone, email, or video conference. This consultation is free to all Eden Prairie families with children ages birth through 5 years old. Parents of a K-12 child may also request a consultation for a $35 per hour fee. Email KMatthews@edenpr.org to learn more and schedule your free appointment.Category -
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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 March 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!School Year 2025-2026 EZ Site -
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Eden Lake Junior Eagle Zone Add-On OptionsJunior Eagle ZoneJunior Eagle Zone Information Summer 2026 Is your student entering Kindergarten in fall of 2026 and you're looking for Summer childcare with Eagle Zone ? Check out more information here! 2026–27 School Year Junior Eagle Zone is a childcare program available to all Pre-K students enrolled in the Eden Prairie School District. Families must register at the same school where their child attends Pre-K preschool. Enrollment must match your child’s Pre-K schedule. For example, if your child is enrolled in a 4-day Pre-K class, you must register for the 4-day Junior Eagle Zone option. Likewise, students in a 5-day Pre-K class must register for the 5-day option. Please note that Junior Eagle Zone registration will only be accepted once your child’s Pre-K enrollment has been confirmed. Junior Eagle Zone is not available on non-school days when classes are not in session. Families wishing to make schedule changes must submit requests at least two weeks in advance. This ensures we have appropriate staffing in place to provide a safe, supportive, and enriching environment for all students. We appreciate your partnership in making Eagle Zone a positive experience for your child! Rate for each building are below: 2025–26 School Year (Current) Please reach out for information on the 2025-2026 Junior Eagle Zone program! Email: eagle_zone@edenpr.org Phone: 952-975-6952School Year 2025-2026 Junior Eagle Zone Site -
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Eden Lake: After SchoolEPIC after-school enrichment classes at Eden Lake Elementary offer students fun, hands-on learning opportunities beyond the school day. Classes are held on-site at Eden Lake and begin at 3:15 PM. All classes are led by qualified instructors, including community organizations, vendors, and specialists who partner with Eden Prairie Schools. These engaging programs give students the chance to explore new interests, build skills, and connect with peers in a safe and supportive environment. Please note: Some classes are taught by outside organizations (“vendors”) that are not affiliated with Eden Prairie Schools. By enrolling, families acknowledge that EPIC classes may be led by independent contractors. Important: Please notify your child’s classroom teacher if they are enrolled in an EPIC class so they know where to direct your student after school. If you have any questions about registration, please contact us at EPIC@edenor.org.Category -
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Engineering using LEGO® Education 3.0 systemWeek 1: June 15-18Take your LEGO® skills to the next level in this hands-on engineering adventure! Use the latest LEGO® Education sets to design, build, and program amazing machines that move, light up, and react to your commands. With motors, sensors, and coding blocks at your fingertips, you’ll turn creative ideas into real working inventions. It’s the perfect mix of STEM, imagination, and innovation! (Please note: LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize, or endorse this program.)Summer 2026 Youth -
Engineering: Crazy Action ContraptionsWeek 7: July 27-30Unleash your imagination as you journey through the wide-ranging world of LEGO® building. Working in pairs, students will build models and discuss the engineering science behind each creation. This engaging, hands-on class shows how engineering can be both silly and educational at the same time. Students will then be challenged to improve and customize their designs for added creativity. Possible projects include the never-look-back machine, skittletops, do-nothing machine, coat hanger daredevil, trapdoor cable car, parachute machine, rubber band racer, and other wild contraptions.Summer 2026 Youth -
Engineering: Rube Goldberg MachinesWeek 11: August 24-27Chain Reactions! Design and build amazing moving machines and teach LEGO® bricks new tricks! Guided by imagination, students will discover endless possibilities as they explore physics and engineering concepts such as velocity, projectiles, trajectories, force, and motion. Working in pairs, they will experiment each day with new ways to combine LEGO pieces to trigger chain reactions. On the final day, students will apply what they’ve learned by designing and building their own Rube Goldberg machine that sets off an unforgettable chain of events.Summer 2026 Youth -
WaitlistEpic YouTube Creator Lab: Lights, Camera, Action!Week 6: July 20-23Step into the spotlight and become the next YouTube sensation! In small teams, work with your friends to plan, film, and edit your own videos while learning the secrets of successful creators. Design eye-catching channel art, learn filming and editing techniques, andunderstand fair use and copyright to share your content responsibly. From brainstorming to final upload, this camp gives you the tools, confidence, and creativity to shine on screen!Summer 2026 Youth -
Escape the Labyrinth: VR Game DevelopmentWeek 5: July 13-16Design, develop, and create 3D virtual reality environments and characters to build your own VR games. Students will start with smaller projects to learn the basics of coding, design, and interaction. In the final two days, they will construct a full labyrinth complete with challenges, characters, and immersive exploration. This camp is ideal for students passionate about technology and creativity. VR projects can be viewed on most mobile devices and VR systems such as Oculus. Bring a USB on the last day to save your games.Summer 2026 Youth -
Evening ClassesEPIC evening enrichment classes offer students fun, hands-on learning opportunities beyond the school day. Classes are led by qualified instructors, including community organizations, vendors, and specialists who partner with Eden Prairie Schools. These engaging programs give students the chance to explore new interests, build skills, and connect with peers in a safe and supportive environment. Please note: Some classes are taught by outside organizations ("vendors") that are not affiliated with Eden Prairie Schools. By enrolling, families acknowledge that EPIC classes may be led by independent contractors and that the EPIC General Agreements & Terms apply to all courses. If you have any questions about registration, please contact us at EPIC@edenor.org.Category -
Exploring Preschool TogetherMultiple AgesThis class is led by a licensed children's teacher and takes place in a preschool classroom, giving families the opportunity to experience a preschool setting together. Explore age-appropriate activities that support social, emotional and early learning skills while parents gain insight into what a preschool class looks and feels like. This supportive, hands on experience helps build comfort, confidence and familiarity with the preschool environment- all while learning and playing side-by-side. Non-separating class.ECFE 2026/2027 -
Extreme Build and Race Boat Engineering using LEGO®!Week 6: July 20-23Ready to make a splash? Dive into this ultimate LEGO® engineering challenge where you’ll design and build incredible self-propelled boats using advanced LEGO®Technic parts, motors, and the largest floating LEGO®boat ever—nearly two feet long! Create river cruisers, speed boats, or wind-powered vessels, then race your creations across the water in friendly competitions.(Apply sunscreen and dress in easy-to-dry clothing).(Please note: LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group ofcompanies which does not sponsor, authorize, or endorse thisprogram.)Summer 2026 Youth -
Extreme Engineering: Motors & PneumaticsWeek 1: June 15-18Join us as we explore, investigate, and solve problems through hands-on engineering. This engaging class combines LEGO® Education and LEGO® Technic™ materials to study design, technology, science, and mathematics. Students working in pairs will build learning models, then be challenged to customize and improve their projects using the principles they’ve discovered. Topics include design principles, mechanisms, pneumatics, pressure, prototyping, and energy. Possible builds include a scissor lift, stamping press, robotic arm, robotic hand, animatronic scarecrow, and even a dinosaur, blending creativity with engineering problem solving.Summer 2026 Youth -
Extreme Robotics: BattlebotsWeek 7: July 27-30Get ready for a week of building, coding, and competing! This camp combines the creativity of the LEGO building system with the excitement of robotics. Students will team up in groups of two to three to design and build their own LEGO robots, bring them to life with block-based programming, and take on daily challenges that inspire teamwork and problem solving. Students will build learning models to understand key robotics concepts, then customize and modify their design to take on new challenges. From fun mini-missions to final competitions, including target-hitting games and an action-packed robot sumo battle, every day is packed with hands-on learning and excitement. Perfect for kids who love to build, code, and compete!Summer 2026 Youth -
Extreme Robotics: BattlebotsWeek 5: July 13-16Get ready for a week of building, coding, and competing! This camp combines the creativity of the LEGO building system with the excitement of robotics. Students will team up in groups of two to three to design and build their own LEGO robots, bring them to life with block-based programming, and take on daily challenges that inspire teamwork and problem solving. Students will build learning models to understand key robotics concepts, then customize and modify their design to take on new challenges. From fun mini-missions to final competitions, including target-hitting games and an action-packed robot sumo battle, every day is packed with hands-on learning and excitement. Perfect for kids who love to build, code, and compete!Summer 2026 Youth -
Extreme Robotics: Robo-Beasts & Monster MachinesWeek 3: June 29-July 2Students will begin by building robotic beasts and monster machines such as a Robo-Dog, Mega-Gorilla, Insectoid Bot, and the Scorpion Warrior. Once their robots are built, they’ll dive into programming to make them move, attack or even think on their own. This hands-on camp is both fun and educational, teaching the foundations of building, coding, and problem solving through robotics. Working in teams, students will then be challenged to modify and re-engineer their robots to become better, stronger, and faster. Every day brings new opportunities to create, experiment, and compete.Summer 2026 Youth -
Extreme Robotics: Robo-RacersWeek 2: June 22-25Start your engines and get ready to race! In this high-energy camp, students will use LEGO® Robotics to design, build, and program cars and dragsters powered by motors and sensors. Working in small teams, they’ll explore different car models, learn how programming brings machines to life, and tackle fun challenges along the way. On the final day, campers put their creations to the test in an epic racing tournament! Perfect for kids who love speed, teamwork, and hands-on building.Summer 2026 Youth -
Extreme Robotics: Robo-RacersWeek 4: July 6-9Start your engines and get ready to race! In this high-energy camp, students will use LEGO® Robotics to design, build, and program cars and dragsters powered by motors and sensors. Working in small teams, they’ll explore different car models, learn how programming brings machines to life, and tackle fun challenges along the way. On the final day, campers put their creations to the test in an epic racing tournament! Perfect for kids who love speed, teamwork, and hands-on building.Summer 2026 Youth -
Extreme Robotics: Robo-WarsWeek 4: July 6-9Get ready for an exciting class filled with new builds and challenges! Students will take their engineering skills to the next level by constructing remote-controlled robots inspired by the popular Discovery Channel show BattleBots. Using LEGO® Robotics systems and specialized Technic™ engineering components, they’ll build extreme machines designed for competition. Working in small teams of two to three, students will test, re-engineer, and morph their robots to become better, stronger, and faster before entering them into a high-energy tournament on the final day.Summer 2026 Youth