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  • Baseball/Softball League Age 4 - Grade 6 Waitlist

    Please note: This is the WAITING LIST for baseball, t-ball and softball. Once registered, if there is a spot available on your preferred team, you will be automatically enrolled and moved to the that school/team - you will receive a confirmation email. If there is a spot available on a different team for your student's grade/age, you will be contacted. If there is no spot available, you will be removed from the waiting list and refunded on May 13th. If you would like to be removed and refunded before May 13th, please contact us at 651-982-8392. If your child is four years old and you need help registering, please contact our office for assistance. Baseball schedule includes one practice night AND one game night per week. T-Ball/Softball: Age 4 through Kindergarten. Games on Tuesdays. 1st Grade: Modified Coach Pitch. Set number of pitches by the coach to put the ball in play, if that pitch amount is exceeded, there will be an opportunity to put the ball in play off of a tee. Games on Thursdays. 2nd Grade: Set number of pitches by the coach to put the ball in play. Games on Thursdays. 1st/2nd Grade Softball: Games on Thursdays 3rd/4th Grade: Player pitch, age appropriate rules will be followed. Games on Thursdays. 5th/6th Grade: Player pitch, age appropriate rules will be followed. Games on Tuesdays. We monitor our numbers daily and will accept as many participants as possible. We add students in order of registration and your child must be on the waiting list before placing them onto a team. You will be contacted if there is a spot open on any team within your child's age/grade. Please note, this may not be the team you have selected. Important dates and times: Coaches Meeting: TBD Practices are currently set to begin the week of April 28. Games are set to begin the week of May 12 - Times are TBD - please see last year's schedule for an example by clicking here. Tentative Schedule is the week of April 28 - June 26. If you have any questions in regards to late registration please contact Melanie at 651-982-8392 or mhaas@flaschools.org
  • Flag Football League Entering Kindergarten

    Flag Football League will focus on skills such as passing, catching, ball handling and learning game positions. In addition to the game nights, a weekly practice will be planned and communicated by the volunteer coach after the coaches meeting. Practices can be held on Mondays, Wednesdays or Thursdays. Games will be played on Tuesdays, location and time TBD. For an example of previous game schedule, click here. Students must be registered by their current grade, no exceptions. All participants will receive a game t-shirt if registered by the deadline. Please indicate your student’s t-shirt size when registering. Volunteer coaches are needed! Open to all levels of experience. This program is dependent on volunteer coaches. Please click here for more information on coaching. Friend Requests - we will do our best to honor one friend request per player. Both players must have each other listed to be honored as well as the same school and same grade selected. Important dates and times: Fee Increase: Registration fees will increase after the deadline of July 29 from $109 to $129. Coaches Meeting: TBD Practices are currently set to begin the week of August 25 Games are on Tuesdays and set to begin September 9 If you have any questions, please contact Melanie at 651-982-8392 or mhaas@flaschools.org
  • Flag Football League Entering Grade 1

    Flag Football League will focus on skills such as passing, catching, ball handling and learning game positions. For an example of game schedules from previous years, click here. In addition to the game nights, a weekly practice will be planned and communicated by the volunteer coach after the coaches meeting. Practices can be held on Mondays, Wednesdays or Thursdays. Games will be played on Tuesdays with location and time TBD. Students must be registered by their current grade, no exceptions. All participants will receive a game t-shirt if registered by the deadline. Please indicate your student’s t-shirt size when registering. Volunteer coaches are needed! Open to all levels of experience. This program is dependent on volunteer coaches. Please click here for more information on coaching. Friend Requests - we will do our best to honor one friend request per player. Both players must have each other listed to be honored as well as the same school and same grade selected. Important dates and times: Fee Increase: Registration fees will increase after the deadline of July 29 from $109 to $129. Coaches Meeting: TBD Practices are currently set to begin the week of August 25. Games are on Tuesdays and set to begin September 9 If you have any questions, please contact Melanie at 651-982-8392 or mhaas@flaschools.org
  • Flag Football League Entering Grade 2

    Flag Football League will focus on skills such as passing, catching, ball handling and learning game positions. In addition to the game nights, a weekly practice will be planned and communicated by the volunteer coach after the coaches meeting. Practices can be held on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Wednesdays. Games will be played on Thursdays, location and time TBD. For an example of a previous game schedule, click here. Students must be registered by their current grade, no exceptions. All participants will receive a game t-shirt if registered by the deadline. Please indicate your student’s t-shirt size when registering. Volunteer coaches are needed! Open to all levels of experience. This program is dependent on volunteer coaches. Please click here for more information on coaching. Friend Requests - we will do our best to honor one friend request per player. Both players must have each other listed to be honored as well as the same school and same grade selected. Important dates and times: Fee Increase: Registration fees will increase after the deadline of July 29 from $109 to $129. Coaches Meeting: TBD Practices are currently set to begin the week of August 25. Games are on Thursdays and set to begin September 4. If you have any questions, please contact Melanie at 651-982-8392 or mhaas@flaschools.org
  • Flag Football League Entering Grade 3

    Flag Football League will focus on skills such as passing, catching, ball handling and learning game positions. In addition to the game nights, a weekly practice will be planned and communicated by the volunteer coach after the coaches meeting. Practices can be held on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Wednesdays. Games will be played on Thursdays, location and time TBD. For an example of a previous game schedule, click here. Students must be registered by their current grade, no exceptions. All participants will receive a game t-shirt if registered by the deadline. Please indicate your student’s t-shirt size when registering. Volunteer coaches are needed! Open to all levels of experience. This program is dependent on volunteer coaches. Please click here for more information on coaching. Friend Requests - we will do our best to honor one friend request per player. Both players must have each other listed to be honored as well as the same school and same grade selected. Important dates and times: Fee Increase: Registration fees will increase after the deadline of July 29 from $109 to $129. Coaches Meeting: TBD Practices are currently set to begin the week of August 25. Games are on Thursdays and set to begin September 4 If you have any questions, please contact Melanie at 651-982-8392 or mhaas@flaschools.org
  • Rangers Supporting Rangers School Supply Backpack Program

    The Rangers Supporting Rangers School Supply Backpack Program assists families currently enrolled in the Forest Lake Area School district who have a financial need by providing backpacks and school supplies to their students. Rangers Supporting Rangers is currently accepting registrations from families with student(s) attending Forest Lake Area Schools for the 2025-2026 school year. Backpacks and supplies will be available at the school's Open House in August. This program is entirely funded by grants and private donations. Register by August 29, 2025 (choose the school your student(s) will attend for the 2025-2026 school year) Questions: contact Tracy at (651) 982-8110 or tangelo@flaschools.org Use the key below to enroll your student at their school for the 2025-2026 school year: 8000-SU25 Columbus Elementary 8000-SU25 Forest View Elementary 8000-SU25 Lino Lakes Elementary 8000-SU25 Linwood Elementary 8000-SU25 Scandia Elementary 8000-SU25 Wyoming Elementary 8000-SU25 Early Childhood Preschool 8000-SU25 Forest Lake Area Community School 8000-SU25 Forest Lake Area High School 8000-SU25 Forest Lake Area Middle School 8000-SU25 STEP Program
  • F.A.S.T. KIDS - Staying Safe While Home Alone Ages 7-10

    First Aid and Safety Trained Kids (F.A.S.T.) covers basic first aid, water safety, vehicle safety, home emergencies, injury prevention, personal safety and healthy living. Information provided will help prepare children for staying home alone. Students will receive a book and construct a home first aid kit as part of the class. Bring a beverage and a nut free snack.
  • Basketball - March Madness Grades K-3

    March Madness is here! Take your skills to the next level in this fun, fast-paced session of March Madness Basketball. Fundamentals and fun are in store. Emphasis is placed on developing the basic skills of dribbling, shooting, passing, sportsmanship and teamwork. We use engaging and dynamic games to support students’ growth including our unique three-on-three style game. This is a high-octane class with an inclusive atmosphere.
  • Candy Lab Ages 5-12

    Step into our Candy Lab and explore science through sweet experiments! From candy chemistry to edible art, every activity uses candy to teach cool scientific concepts. Mix, melt and marvel at how sweets can be both delicious and educational!
  • Archery - Intro Ages 8-12

    Bullseye! Are you looking to try something new or want to enhance your archery skills? Following the National Archery in the Schools Program curriculum, you will learn about all the parts of the bow and arrow, shooting techniques and enhance your skills as a shooter. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity. Shoot straight, have fun and remember - safety first! The registration fee will be refunded after the second session if children are not strong enough to achieve full draw of the bow.
  • Fencing Ages 6-15

    Fencing is a vigorous sport that develops stamina, quick reactions, speed, accuracy of movement and excellent coordination. Classes begin with warm-up exercises followed by games, footwork and drills in a fun, enjoyable atmosphere. Through strategic bouting, you’ll learn fencing strategies that require problem solving skills. You'll also build confidence and develop your analytical skills by learning and practicing how to referee bouts. Fencers are fully protected with a mask, jacket and gloves. All equipment is provided. Please wear long athletic pants, t-shirt, athletic shoes and bring a bottle of water.
  • Robotics: Rescue ‘Bots Grades 1-6

    There is a panda bear trapped in a ravine! Build a robot helicopter to rescue it and then learn skills to create a floodgate, earthquake machine or a helpful robot to improve society. Learn coding and building to make a difference.
  • Tennis Grades 1-6

    Does your child want to join the next generation of young tennis players by learning the skills and developing passion for the game? Kids will learn fundamental skills including forehand, backhand, volley, serve and scoring using equipment designed for indoor use. While students develop the fundamentals, they will explore concepts through gameplay and practice life skills such as sportsmanship and respect.
  • Junior Engineering/STEM Club Grades K-4

    Calling new and returning students! The Engineering For Kids Jr. STEM Club introduces students to a new, hands-on lesson every week from various engineering disciplines. Students focus on developing skills such as problem solving, critical thinking and peer collaboration. These life skills provide students with the confidence to approach challenges in their lives and realize that they can succeed in almost anything! Engineering for Kids has a library of 300+ individual lessons which continues to grow so we never have to repeat lessons.
  • American Red Cross Certified Babysitters Training Ages 11-16

    Become an American Red Cross Certified Babysitter and gain the knowledge to make some extra money. Course topics include: leadership, safety and responsibility, safe play, basic care, first aid for breathing and bleeding emergencies and the business of babysitting. This course includes fun activity ideas to keep a variety of age groups amused! Participants will take home a babysitters bag to bring with them whenever they babysit. In addition to the bag, participants will receive a handbook, American Red Cross Babysitter's Certification and safety kit. Students should bring a pencil, infant sized baby doll or stuffed animal, a nut free snack and a lunch. Participants must be at least 11 years old - age will be verified.
  • Youth Night Grades 4-6

    Kids will join their friends from school for a night of fun and games! Whether they're on the basketball court, at the volleyball nets or dancing along to music provided by a DJ, they’ll be having an amazing time. Pizza, water and snacks will be available for purchase ($2-$3 each). Our pool has a limited capacity. If your child would like to swim during Youth Night, please register them for the "P" sections that say (Pool Included) which includes 30 minutes in the pool. Swim times will be assigned at check-in the night of the event. We recommend registering for this event as space is limited and pool times will fill up. If registering to swim, bring a swimsuit and towel. Students that drop in on the night of the event may not be able to swim due to limited pool capacity. Drop In Fees: $20 Pool Not Included $25 Pool Included
  • Disc Golf Lessons Grades 4-8

    With plenty of free courses to choose from, disc golf is a fun way to spend time with friends or family. Whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or more experienced, join us to learn the rules of disc golf, the techniques used to play the game, gain instruction to improve your skills and have time to play a few holes each week. Kids will be divided into groups based on skill level so everyone will get the instruction that is right for them! The last week we will have a just for fun tournament at Wildcat Woods Disc Golf Course in Chisago. Bring your own discs or borrow some of ours.
  • Code Championship Tournament Series | Virtual Computer Coding Competition Grades 3-9

    Build a computer bot to compete against other coders! Whether you're new or experienced, this is the perfect way to explore competitive coding. No previous coding experience is necessary. The Code Championship Series is four online tournaments hosted on Google Meet. If you have a modern browser, no download is required. Players must be able to navigate the internet. The Google Meet link will be emailed two days before the tournament.
  • Skating Lessons Alpha 5

    Prerequisite, passed Pre-Alpha. Participants will start in Alpha and progress to Delta. The difficulty of each skill will increase with each level. Some of the skills you will learn include right and left outside edge 3-turns, bunny hops, backward crossovers and more. If you have not participated in Community Education’s Skating Lessons in the past, you must register for Tots or Pre-Alpha first. Skaters are evaluated regularly and when the Skating Director feels a skater has mastered all of the skills in their level, they will be moved up to the next level/class. Skaters must officially test out of each level and demonstrate skills in accordance with ISI national testing standards. If you have questions about your skater's eligibility, please contact Melanie at 651-982-8392 or mhaas@flaschools.org