At 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!
Our youth program ignites new interests and challenges students in a fun, safe and supportive atmosphere.
Eagle Zone
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.
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Junior Eagle Zone for Preschool Students
Little Eagles Preschool provides an innovative classroom where creativity and imagination soars! Our diverse classrooms help students discover a love for learning in an interactive, stimulating, and academically rich environment.
Secure an hour of time with Our expert Parent Educator Kathy Matthews. Kathy will customize your hour to fit your needs and topic. Rate of $35 is per hour.
Explore the significant changes and developments in the Middle East from the year 2000 to the present day. By examining a range of perspectives—including Israeli, Palestinian, Arab, and global viewpoints—we will seek to deepen our understanding of the complexities that define this region.
Join us for an engaging experience and conversations where we consider various actions and approaches to better address the quickly changing development in the world. Together, we will enhance our comprehension of this vital subject and its implications for the future.
*This a self-drive event. This class does not take place in Eden Prairie.
Steve Lear is a visionary, a philanthropist, a community activist and a noted financial advisor based in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota.
In addition to his financial planning firm, Steve has founded or co-founded several small businesses and philanthropic organizations.
Steve devotes much of his time and energy to his community. He’s an active volunteer – speaking, participating in workshops and sitting on the boards of local organizations. In recognition of his community service, Steve received BestPrep’s Bunzel Volunteer of the Year Award in 2010, and Sabes JCC’s Community Innovator of the Year Award in 2015.
His latest project is collaborating with the Minnesota Council of Economic Education (MCEE) to implement new legislation requiring high school students to take a personal financial literacy class before graduation. The goal is to prepare all students to make good financial decisions as they enter college or the workforce.
Jewish Community Relations Council - Steve Lear