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Introduction to Web DesignTechnologyResearch shows that a website’s design is the top factor in determining a company’s credibility. In today’s competitive digital market, understanding effective web design is essential. This course provides the knowledge and skills to plan and design compelling web pages. Learn to enhance pages using layout techniques, text formatting, graphics, and images, while exploring the fundamentals of HTML and CSS. No prior experience is required—you’ll leave the course able to create functional, well-designed web pages by writing your own HTML and CSS code. This course is included in the Certificate in Web Design course.CE 2026 Summer -
Introduction to Web DesignTechnologyResearch shows that a website’s design is the top factor in determining a company’s credibility. In today’s competitive digital market, understanding effective web design is essential. This course provides the knowledge and skills to plan and design compelling web pages. Learn to enhance pages using layout techniques, text formatting, graphics, and images, while exploring the fundamentals of HTML and CSS. No prior experience is required—you’ll leave the course able to create functional, well-designed web pages by writing your own HTML and CSS code. This course is included in the Certificate in Web Design course.2026-2027 CE School Year -
Jellyfish Grab and Go Paint KitVisual ArtsCreate your own colorful jellyfish friend with this fun, hands-on craft kit. Each kit includes two laser cut wood jellyfish, paint, brush, yarn, beads, glue and googly eyes to bring your sea creature to life. Kids will paint, decorate, and thread bright yarn tentacles to design one-of-a-kind ocean buddies—perfect for hanging at home. Kits will be available for pick-up beginning June 1st at Handke Center, 1170 Main Street, Elk River, Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:00pm. If you are unable to pick up during that time, or would prefer a Rogers pickup location, please email communityed@isd728.org to make other arrangements.CE 2026 Summer
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Junior Royals Flag Football | age 5-6YouthJoin the Royals for our all-new Flag Football program! Players will learn the fundamentals of throwing, catching, running plays, and teamwork in a safe, non-contact environment. Each session combines skill-building activities with exciting mini games that encourage confidence, coordination, and sportsmanship. Perfect for beginners, this four-week program gives young athletes a fun, fast-paced introduction to the game of football — Royals style! Your athlete will get a shirt on the first day of class! Parent participation is encouraged.CE 2026 Summer -
Junior Royals Soccer | age 5-6YouthJoin the Royals Soccer program and learn to play the world’s most popular sport! Players develop key skills like dribbling, passing, and shooting through age-appropriate instruction and teamwork-based activities. Each session encourages coordination, confidence, and sportsmanship, leading up to exciting small-sided games that showcase growth and fun. A great introduction for young athletes eager to learn and love the game of soccer! Each athlete will get a shirt on the first day of class. Parent participation is encouraged.CE 2026 Summer -
Junior Royals Soccer | age 5-6YouthHelp your little soccer player discover teamwork! Even the youngest kickers can learn the basics of soccer while performing drills and playing mini games. Sessions are split between skill development and scrimmages. Our staff will be at class each week to help your student along. Each athlete will get a t-shirt on the first day of class. Parent participation is required for ages 3-6.2026-2027 CE School Year -
Junior Royals T-Ball | age 5-6YouthJoin the Royals and discover the fun of T-Ball/Baseball! Players learn essential skills like hitting, throwing, and fielding through age-appropriate instruction and teamwork-based play. Each session builds coordination, confidence, and sportsmanship, leading up to friendly mini games that put new skills into action. This class is the perfect introduction for young athletes who want to learn the game while having a blast! Participants should bring their own glove and water bottle. Parent participation is encouraged for ages 5-6. Weather cancellations will be made up the week of July 6.CE 2026 Summer -
Junior Team Tennis 18U Boys Intermediate | age 14-18YouthAre you looking for some tennis competition? Join the Junior Team Tennis program with Coach Geoff Basham! 18U Intermediate team will practice either Monday or Wednesday from 2 pm - 4 pm and play matches on Thursdays from 1 pm - 3 pm. Practices will be a la carte this year. Players can come once a week to whichever day works best for your family and it can change from week to week. There will be no need to let Coach Basham know which day you're coming. There will be ample staffing to accomodate all players. This IS NOT an introduction to match play. Being able to rally with a yellow ball and keep score are important requirements to be able to be on this team. A team must have at least 4 girls and 4 boys. Matches begin June 11 and will consist of 1 girls' singles, 1 boys' singles, 1 girls' doubles, 1 boys' doubles, and 1 mixed doubles (a player can only play a maximum of 2 positions per team match). *New this year is the Tournament Section Team* - Instead of all teams participating in the Sectional Tournament at the end of the Summer, there will be 1 combined team based on ability and player availability. Regular season match schedules will be sent out he first week of June when made available by the USTA. The Section Championships will take place July 20-22. You do not need to be in town or available for this play during the season. Players and parents will be asked about availability once the season starts. Away matches will require transportation for each player. Transportation is not provided. PLAYERS MUST BE 18 OR YOUNGER THROUGH THE END OF JULY. Please contact Coach Basham at bashamtennis@live.com if you have any questions.CE 2026 Summer -
Junior Team Tennis 18U Girls Intermediate | age 14-18YouthAre you looking for some tennis competition? Join the Junior Team Tennis program with Coach Geoff Basham! 18U Intermediate team will practice either Monday or Wednesday from 2 pm - 4 pm and play matches on Thursdays from 1 pm - 3 pm. Practices will be a la carte this year. Players can come once a week to whichever day works best for your family and it can change from week to week. There will be no need to let Coach Basham know which day you're coming. There will be ample staffing to accomodate all players. This IS NOT an introduction to match play. Being able to rally with a yellow ball and keep score are important requirements to be able to be on this team. A team must have at least 4 girls and 4 boys. Matches begin June 11 and will consist of 1 girls' singles, 1 boys' singles, 1 girls' doubles, 1 boys' doubles, and 1 mixed doubles (a player can only play a maximum of 2 positions per team match). *New this year is the Tournament Section Team* - Instead of all teams participating in the Sectional Tournament at the end of the Summer, there will be 1 combined team based on ability and player availability. Regular season match schedules will be sent out he first week of June when made available by the USTA. The Section Championships will take place July 20-22. You do not need to be in town or available for this play during the season. Players and parents will be asked about availability once the season starts. Away matches will require transportation for each player. Transportation is not provided. PLAYERS MUST BE 18 OR YOUNGER THROUGH THE END OF JULY. Please contact Coach Basham at bashamtennis@live.com if you have any questions.CE 2026 Summer -
Junior Team Tennis U14 Boys Intermediate | age 11-14YouthAre you looking for some tennis competition? Join the Junior Team Tennis program with Coach Geoff Basham! 14U Intermediate team will practice either Monday or Wednesday from 2 pm - 4 pm and play matches on Tuesdays from 1 pm - 3 pm. Practices will be a la carte this year. Players can come once a week to whichever day works best for your family and it can change from week to week. There will be no need to let Coach Basham know which day you're coming. There will be ample staffing to accomodate all players. This IS NOT an introduction to match play. Being able to rally with a yellow ball and keep score are important requirements to be able to be on this team. A team must have at least 4 girls and 4 boys. Matches begin June 9 and will consist of 1 girls' singles, 1 boys' singles, 1 girls' doubles, 1 boys' doubles, and 1 mixed doubles (a player can only play a maximum of 2 positions per team match). *New this year is the Tournament Section Team* - Instead of all teams participating in the Sectional Tournament at the end of the Summer, there will be 1 combined team based on ability and player availability. Regular season match schedules will be sent out he first week of June when made available by the USTA. The Section Championships will take place July 20-22. You do not need to be in town or available for this play during the season. Players and parents will be asked about availability once the season starts. Away matches will require transportation for each player. Transportation is not provided. PLAYERS MUST BE AT LEAST 11 YEARS OF AGE OR TURN 11 BEFORE THE END OF JULY. PLAYERS MUST NOT TURN 15 BEFORE THE END OF JULY. Please contact Coach Basham at bashamtennis@live.com if you have any questions.CE 2026 Summer -
Junior Team Tennis U14 Girls Intermediate | age 11-14YouthAre you looking for some tennis competition? Join the Junior Team Tennis program with Coach Geoff Basham! 14U Intermediate team will practice either Monday or Wednesday from 2 pm - 4 pm and play matches on Tuesdays from 1 pm - 3 pm. Practices will be a la carte this year. Players can come once a week to whichever day works best for your family and it can change from week to week. There will be no need to let Coach Basham know which day you're coming. There will be ample staffing to accomodate all players. This IS NOT an introduction to match play. Being able to rally with a yellow ball and keep score are important requirements to be able to be on this team. A team must have at least 4 girls and 4 boys. Matches begin June 9 and will consist of 1 girls' singles, 1 boys' singles, 1 girls' doubles, 1 boys' doubles, and 1 mixed doubles (a player can only play a maximum of 2 positions per team match). *New this year is the Tournament Section Team* - Instead of all teams participating in the Sectional Tournament at the end of the Summer, there will be 1 combined team based on ability and player availability. Regular season match schedules will be sent out he first week of June when made available by the USTA. The Section Championships will take place July 20-22. You do not need to be in town or available for this play during the season. Players and parents will be asked about availability once the season starts. Away matches will require transportation for each player. Transportation is not provided. PLAYERS MUST BE AT LEAST 11 YEARS OF AGE OR TURN 11 BEFORE THE END OF JULY. PLAYERS MUST NOT TURN 15 BEFORE THE END OF JULY. Please contact Coach Basham at bashamtennis@live.com if you have any questions.CE 2026 Summer -
K-Pop Bulgogi Kimbap: Gourmet Korean Signature Rice RollsCulinaryKimbap is Korea's answer to the perfect rice roll. Similar in shape to sushi, yet uniquely its own, explore what this dish has to offer, with a savory cooked filing that creates distinctive flavors and textures. Join Chef Tess for this fun-filled cook-along adventure and explore the art of making Bulgogi Kimbap rolls from start to finish, rivaling any you would find in a restaurant. From seasoning the rice, to marinating and cooking Bulgogi, preparing colorful vegetables (including a quick pickle) and crafting a delicate omelet, you will bring everything together into beautiful hand rolled Kimbap. Along the way, you will discover the key difference between sushi and Kimbap, practice rolling and shaping techniques, and enjoy the bold, balanced flavors of your creation. Whether you are a busy home cook or a curious foodie, you will leave with new skills, fresh inspiration, and the confidence to turn simple ingredients into a variety of healthy, delicious, gourmet kimbap. Several days before class, you will receive an email with an ingredient and supply list, prep packet, and Zoom video conferencing link. A few days after the class, you will receive an additional email with the recipes used. The registration fee covers immediate family members living in the same household only. If children are participating, adult supervision is required.2026-2027 CE School Year -
KPop Demon Hunters | age 5-12Visual ArtsStep into the world of KPop Demon Hunters and bring Derpy and Sussie to life in this exciting drawing class! Kids will learn to draw these lovable characters as they explore techniques to capture their playful personalities. With step-by-step guidance, this class combines creativity, fandom fun, and artistic skill-building! Please pack a nut-free snack and a beverage for your child. Students who are registered for "Lunch Bunch" should bring a nut-free lunch and an additional beverage. *** Registering for a morning and an afternoon class at the same location? Join the "Lunch Bunch!" Community Education will provide a supervised hour between classes for you to enjoy the lunch you brought from home, then will get you to your afternoon class. Lunches should be nut-free and should include a beverage. No resources are available for refrigeration or to heat lunches, so plan accordingly. Parents/Guardians: Please answer "Yes" to the Lunch Bunch question when registering for the morning class. There is no charge, but we need to know who is staying with us for the hour. ***CE 2026 Summer -
Karate | age 4-6Athletics | SportsKarate is a great way for students to build confidence, develop a sense of responsibility, and practice making thoughtful choices. Through structured instruction and positive reinforcement, participants are introduced to skills that can support self-esteem and personal growth both on and off the mat. Incorporating martial arts into your student’s routine is a great way to support their overall development, while encouraging focus, discipline, and respect in a supportive environment.2026-2027 CE School Year -
Karate | age 7-11Athletics | SportsKarate is a great way for students to build confidence, develop a sense of responsibility, and practice making thoughtful choices. Through structured instruction and positive reinforcement, participants are introduced to skills that can support self-esteem and personal growth both on and off the mat. Incorporating martial arts into your student’s routine is a great way to support their overall development, while encouraging focus, discipline, and respect in a supportive environment.2026-2027 CE School Year -
Kawaii Cute | age 5-12Visual ArtsKawaii is a Japanese cultural phenomenon which emphasizes cuteness, charm, and simplicity. In this camp, we'll create adorable art projects that lean hard into that kawaii style. Using clay, paint, and Model Magic, campers will make adorable masterpieces that emphasize the true quality of cuteness. Design a teeny tiny succulent garden, draw a happy avocado, and sculpt a teddy bear macaroon that is just cute as can be! Please pack a nut-free snack and a beverage for your child. Students who are registered for "Lunch Bunch" should bring a nut-free lunch and an additional beverage. *** Registering for a morning and an afternoon class at the same location? Join the "Lunch Bunch!" Community Education will provide a supervised hour between classes for you to enjoy the lunch you brought from home, then will get you to your afternoon class. Lunches should be nut-free and should include a beverage. No resources are available for refrigeration or to heat lunches, so plan accordingly. Parents/Guardians: Please answer "Yes" to the Lunch Bunch question when registering for the morning class. There is no charge, but we need to know who is staying with us for the hour. ***CE 2026 Summer -
Keys to Customer ServiceProfessional DevelopmentStrong customer service skills have a powerful impact not only on your career success but also on other areas of your life. In this course, you’ll explore the direct connection between quality service and professional achievement. Learn practical strategies for consistently delivering great service and develop the ability to stand out as an exceptional service provider. By the end of the course, you’ll create a realistic plan to turn your good intentions into action—benefiting both your organization and your career. This course is included in the Certificate in Customer Service course.CE 2026 Summer -
Keys to Customer ServiceProfessional DevelopmentStrong customer service skills have a powerful impact not only on your career success but also on other areas of your life. In this course, you’ll explore the direct connection between quality service and professional achievement. Learn practical strategies for consistently delivering great service and develop the ability to stand out as an exceptional service provider. By the end of the course, you’ll create a realistic plan to turn your good intentions into action—benefiting both your organization and your career. This course is included in the Certificate in Customer Service course.2026-2027 CE School Year -
Kid's Dance Clinic & RHS Fall Dance Team Showcase | grades K-6Athletics | SportsCalling all Mini Dancers (Grades K-6)! Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be part of the Rogers Fall Dance Team? Now is your chance to find out. Join the RFDT for an action-packed afternoon of dance, mentorship, and high-energy fun. Your dancer will spend the afternoon learning an original routine, bonding with the team during an exclusive pizza party, and preparing for their big moment under the lights. It’s a full "day in the life" experience that ends with your dancer taking center stage! Mini Dancer Clinic: 3:00-6:00pm | Learn a dance routine & pizza party with the team (dancers spend the afternoon with RFDT) Showcase Performance: 6:00pm | Invite Family & Friends to enjoy your Mini Dancer routine, along with performances from RFDT and surrounding area schools. Please wear comfortable clothing, black leggings, tennis shoes, and hair in a slicked back bun. Registration includes a commemorative t-shirt to be worn for the show! Additional details and showcase ticket information will be provided after registration is confirmed.2026-2027 CE School Year -
Leadership PrinciplesProfessional DevelopmentDesigned specifically for Generation Y (born 1980–1999), this course is the first in a three-part series focused on developing Gen Y leadership skills. Learn what it takes to become an effective leader by identifying your personal leadership style and exploring essential leadership practices such as task completion, building strong relationships with team members, staying perceptive to workplace changes, using emotions constructively, and setting and pursuing challenging goals. You will also engage in a case study analysis of real workplace conflicts requiring effective leadership, giving you the opportunity to apply the leadership traits you uncover during the course. This course is included in the Certificate in Leadership Development course.CE 2026 Summer -
Leadership PrinciplesProfessional DevelopmentDesigned specifically for Generation Y (born 1980–1999), this course is the first in a three-part series focused on developing Gen Y leadership skills. Learn what it takes to become an effective leader by identifying your personal leadership style and exploring essential leadership practices such as task completion, building strong relationships with team members, staying perceptive to workplace changes, using emotions constructively, and setting and pursuing challenging goals. You will also engage in a case study analysis of real workplace conflicts requiring effective leadership, giving you the opportunity to apply the leadership traits you uncover during the course. This course is included in the Certificate in Leadership Development course.2026-2027 CE School Year -
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Let's Cook! 4th of July FlavorEnrichmentRed, White & Delicious! Celebrate the holiday with a lively, hands-on cook-along packed with flavor and fun! Join fellow food lovers as you build a towering, classic turkey club sandwich loaded with all the good stuff. Then, mix up a patriotic pasta salad bursting with red, white, and blue flair. For dessert, whip together a refreshing berry parfait layered with fluffy topping and fresh fruit. Come ready to cook, laugh, and enjoy a festive meal with friends! If an assistant will also be enjoying the meal, please register using the “Participant & Assistant Participating” fee code so we can order enough food for everyone.CE 2026 Summer -
Let's Cook! Chicken TostadasEnrichmentThese perfectly-toasted Chicken Tostadas will make you feel like you are eating at a restaurant! You will cook along with the instructor to make four Chicken Tostadas. We will enjoy our freshly-made goodies at the end of class. You can bring home your leftovers. If an assistant plans to eat with the group, please register using the “Participant & Assistant Participating” fee code so we can plan for enough food.CE 2026 Summer