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  • Mobile Game and App Development

    Learn about the exciting process of mobile app development with this hands-on class. We will work together to create our own Flappy Bird game from beginning to end. Students will use Constructs 3, a visual coding platform that teaches students the basics and structure of programming and game design. Computer skills are needed (this includes good keyboard and mouse skills). Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day.
  • Mobile Marvels: Building the Future in App!

    Join the millions of creators turning their ideas into apps with Thunkable. Get started today with your no-code mobile app development. Learn how to plan, design, code, and publish your very own apps! Whether you want to create a game, photo editor, to-do list, or something completely different, App Inventors Camp is the place to get started! Learning Objectives: Introduction to Thunkable Basic App Design Principles Visual Programming with Blocks App Development Workflow Creating App Features Testing and Debugging App Publishing and Distribution Project-Based Learning Showcasing and Presentation
  • Python Pros: A Journey into Coding Excellence!

    This camp is designed to provide participants with a foundational understanding of the Python programming language. This camp is tailored for beginners and aims to introduce them to the basics of coding, problem-solving, and computer programming using Python, a versatile and popular programming language known for its readability and ease of use. Learning Objectives: Python Basics Control Structures Problem-Solving Exercises Debugging and Error Handling Project Work and Application Interactive Learning Environment
  • RC Robotics

    Making it move is the name of this game! Students will love seeing their creations in motion using IR remote control Lego Mindstorm Components. Learn more about science, engineering, and technology while having FUN through hands-on projects. Students will explore robotic concepts in small teams by working through step-by-step projects and example programs. They will then have the opportunity to modify the builds and programs.
  • Roblox Code Craze: Unlock Imagination, Ignite Innovation Coding Camp

    Let your imagination run wild and build your very own world in Roblox. Students will use Roblox Studio, a game development platform, to explore and create worlds in a 3D space that they will fill with interactive game elements – from obstacle courses to zoo animals! Then learn how to add code to make it work in a unique way. During this course, students will learn the fundamentals of game design and work with a partner to develop a game to share with others in the class. Learning Objectives: Introduction to Roblox Studio Lua Programming Language Game Design and Development STEM Challenges and Coding Projects Collaborative Game Creation Problem-Solving and Logic Building Game-Based Learning and Creativity Showcasing and Presentation
  • Strategy Game Coding: Tower Defense

    Get ready to take charge! Protect your stronghold against relentless enemy onslaughts in this camp. Participants will embark on the journey of crafting their own web-based strategy game. In this exciting endeavor, players will strategically position defensive towers along the path to their fortress, thwarting hordes of adversaries. Using Construct 3, a user-friendly visual coding platform, students will delve into the fundamentals and framework of programming while bringing their Tower Defense-style game to life.
  • Summer ACT PREP

    In 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. The Mike Holm Test Prep team has a proven track record of helping students find success with the ACT for over 30 years. Course Offered by: Mike Holm
  • Summer Safeway Driving School: Distance Learning Classes

    Safeway has been graduating safe teen drivers in the Twin Cities for over 50 years. Safeway’s only 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 of Safeway’s instructors are licensed by the Minnesota Dept. of Public Safety. Distance Learning is provided through a secure Zoom platform. State rules require each student to have an audio and video connection to the class. Students are expected to be present during the lessons and participate via Zoom chat. Attendance will be monitored and students must be involved for the entire class. Parents, please make sure your student has an environment that allows them to be uninterrupted for the three-hour class. Class materials can be picked up at the Eden Prairie Community Center or printed out at home. 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). The practice time must be recorded on a state-approved Supervised Driving Log and presented at the road test. Parent Classes are offered monthly in person or by distance learning (via Zoom). This class is not required but qualifies the parent to receive a certificate that allows their student reduced practice time (from 50 to 40 hours). Parents can sign up for a Parent Class on Safeway’s website. At a minimum, Safeway strongly encourages parents to review its parent information and watch the online Parent Class Videos at www.safewaydrivingschool.com. Cost of the teen package is $429 and includes the classroom, behind-the-wheel lessons and all materials. There are no hidden charges or additional fuel surcharges. Pay in full upon registration or choose the payment plan: $269 to Community Education upon registration and two installments of $80 to Safeway at the behind-the-wheel lessons. Course Offered by: Safeway Driving School
  • Summer Safeway Driving School: In Person Classes

    Safeway has been graduating safe teen drivers in the Twin Cities for over 50 years. Safeway’s only 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 of Safeway’s instructors are licensed by the Minnesota Dept. of Public Safety. Classroom instruction prepares the student to take the Minnesota permit test and begin the responsibility of driving. Classes are offered in person at Eden Prairie High School and through distance learning. Students are expected to be on time for both options. The 30 hours of classroom is structured into 10 independent lessons. Students can take the class at age 14 but cannot take their permit test until age 15. After class is completed, students who are 15 years old are eligible to take their permit test. 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. Students have one year after completing classroom to finish their behind-the-wheel lessons. Safeway’s website has a description of the curriculum and scheduling information. 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). The practice time must be recorded on a state-approved Supervised Driving Log and presented at the road test. Parent Classes are offered monthly in person or by distance learning (via Zoom). This class is not required but qualifies the parent to receive a certificate that allows their student reduced practice time (from 50 to 40 hours). Parents can sign up for a Parent Class on Safeway’s website. At a minimum, Safeway strongly encourages parents to review its parent information and watch the online Parent Class Videos at www.safewaydrivingschool.com. Cost of the teen package is $429 and includes the classroom, behind-the-wheel lessons and all materials. There are no hidden charges or additional fuel surcharges. Pay in full upon registration or choose the payment plan: $269 to Community Education upon registration and two installments of $80 to Safeway at the behind-the-wheel lessons. Course Offered by: Safeway Driving School
  • Trollhaugen

    The Trollhaugen Adventure Park meets the challenge of a giant, floating playground reminiscent of an Ewok Village crossed with a Ninja Warrior course. Backed by top-notch safety gear students are sure to find their challenege. With four levels of difficulty – Green, Green/Blue, Blue, and Black – there's something for every adventurer. Trollhaugen has made it the ultimate outdoor experience for those seeking fun and excitement at every turn. What to bring: Sneakers or athletic shoes. No flip-flops, sandals, or Crocs allowed Athletic clothing Sunscreen Packed lunch Water bottle We also ask that those with long hair make sure to secure it in a way that is safe from being caught in any of the ropes (pony tail, braids etc.). Tentative Schedule: 8:45-9:00 AM: Parent Drop-off at CMS 9:00 AM: Busses depart CMS Make a stop for a break (allowed for 30 min) 10:30 AM: Arrive at Trollhaugen 10:30 AM-2:30 PM: Aerial Challenge (Students will need to bring a non-refrigerated lunch or money to buy on-site. Lunch will not be scheduled but students can take breaks as needed.) 2:30 PM: Busses depart Trollhaugen Make a stop for a break (allowed for 30 min) 4:30 PM: Arrive at CMS/Parent Pick-Up
  • US Bank Stadium Tour

    Embark on the ultimate behind-the-scenes adventure with our exclusive US Bank Stadium Tour! Get ready to dive into the heart of one of the nation's most iconic sports arenas, where every corner is infused with excitement and innovation. Students wll discover the secrets behind its state-of-the-art design and cutting-edge technology and end with a roundtable discussion about exciting careers that make the magic happen behind the scenes at US Bank Stadium. What to Bring: Comfortable shoes to walk in Comfortable clothing Packed lunch Water bottle Tentative Schedule: 11:00-11:15 AM: Drop-off 11:15 AM: Busses leave CMS 11:45 AM: Arrive at US Bank Stadium 12:00-2:00 PM: US Bank Stadium Tour 2:00-2:30 PM: Lunch (Students will need to bring a non-refrigerated lunch.) 2:30 PM: Busses depart US Bank Stadium 3:00 PM: Arrive at CMS/Parent Pick-Up
  • Valleyfair

    Get ready to make a splash at Valleyfair – it's field trip time! Round up your buddies and buckle up for a day packed with thrills, spills, and endless fun. Test your skills and win big at the fun games scattered throughout the park and when the heat kicks in, cool off at the water park, where wild slides and lazy rivers offer the ultimate chill-out zone. So grab your sunscreen, grab your pals, and get ready to turn up the excitement at Valleyfair. What to bring: Comfortable shoes for all-day walking Comfortable clothing for all-day walking Sunscreen Swimsuit and towel for water park Packed lunch or money for lunch Water bottle Tentative Schedule: 8:30-8:45 AM: Parent Drop-off at CMS 8:45 AM: Busses depart CMS 9:15 AM: Arrive to Valleyfair 9:15-3:45 PM: Valleyfair 1:00-1:45 PM: Lunch all together 4:00 PM: Busses depart Valleyfair 4:30 PM: Arrive at CMS/Parent Pick-Up
  • Web Design & Development

    Learn to create web pages! Students will learn how to create an HTML web page, learn various HTML tags, and experiment with design, JavaScript, and CSS. No experience is necessary, but familiarity with everyday tasks using a computer operating system (text-editing and understanding directory structures) and good keyboarding skills is required. Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day.
  • Young Aviators: Build & Fly Drones!

    This camp allows students to watch their code come to life as they build and program their own drone! Students learn how to control their drones through code to perform a series of stunts. Students master skills with their own challenges. Learning Objectives: Introduction to Drone Technology Drone Assembly and Construction Programming and Flight Control STEM Challenges and Competitions Drone Safety and Regulations Drone Showcases and Presentations