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Preschool 2025-2026For 2026-2027 Registration - please go to either the School Readiness or ToTTs Page. Our preschool program emphasizes activities in all areas of growth and learning. Research-based High Scope curriculum, implemented in classes, teaches children to initiate, discover, experience, and learn about ideas, events, and people. Children will create, experiment, problem-solve, and resolve conflicts as they learn. This approach enhances each young person's growth in the foundations of academics as well as in social-emotional, physical, and creative areas. The development of each child is discussed with parents/guardians. The program includes a diverse grouping of children reflective of our community and inclusive with early childhood special education. Classes run September to May. Tuition fees are billed bi-weekly, they may be reduced or waived depending upon your financial situation. Notification of enrollment: Once you receive confirmation of acceptance, there will be a $50/child (or $100/family) fee to hold your spot. If classes fill, we keep a wait list and notify families when openings come up. All families are encouraged to apply as wait lists change frequently. Applications are accepted on-going. Please read our 2025-2026 handbook for more information on our programs, policies, and rates: 2025-2026 Early Childhood Handbook Medical Forms and Handbook: Early Childhood 2025-2026 FolderChild Care Program -
Rebel Kids CareRebel Kids Care is a wrap-around childcare program for children 3 years of age through 5th grade who are enrolled in DGF Public Schools. We are open Monday through Friday (before school, after school, non-school days and during the summer). If you have a kindergarten student enrolled and starting at DGF Schools in the fall, your student is eligible to enroll in the summer session prior to starting kindergarten (the three months before they start kindergarten). If you have a student who is in 5th grade, they are eligible to attend Rebel Kids Care the summer prior to starting 6th grade. Tuition is billed bi-weekly. Notification of enrollment: Once you receive confirmation of acceptance, there will be a $50/child (or $100/family) fee to hold your spot. If classes fill, we keep a wait list and notify families when openings come up. All families are encouraged to apply as wait lists change frequently. Please read our 2026-2027 handbook for more information on our programs, policies, and rates: Rebel Kids Care 2026-2027 RKC Webpage and Commitment Forms: Rebel Kids Care Webpage Enrollment forms, Medical forms, Waiver, Calendars, and Handbook Folder: Rebel Kids Care 2026-2027 FolderChild Care Program -
Rebel Kids Care 2026-2027 School YearRebel Kids CareRebel Kids Care is a wrap-around childcare program for children 3 years of age through 5th grade who are enrolled in DGF Public Schools. We are open Monday through Friday (before school, after school, non-school days and during the summer). If you have a kindergarten student enrolled and starting at DGF Schools in the fall, your student is eligible to enroll in the summer session prior to starting kindergarten (the three months before they start kindergarten). If you have a student who is in 5th grade, they are eligible to attend Rebel Kids Care the summer prior to starting 6th grade. Tuition is billed bi-weekly. Notification of enrollment: Once you receive confirmation of acceptance, there will be a $50/child (or $100/family) fee to hold your spot. If classes fill, we keep a wait list and notify families when openings come up. All families are encouraged to apply as wait lists change frequently. Please read our 2026-2027 handbook for more information on our programs, policies, and rates: Rebel Kids Care 2026-2027 RKC Webpage and Commitment Forms: Rebel Kids Care Webpage Enrollment forms, Medical forms, Waiver, Calendars, and Handbook Folder: Rebel Kids Care 2026-2027 FolderRKC School Year 2026-2027 RKC Site -
Rebel Kids Care Field TripsIf your child is enrolled (registered and accepted) into Rebel Kids Care for the Summer of 2026 please enroll them for any desired field trips here. Please note that the Field Trip form (and any additional form that may be required for the event) must be filled out for your child to attend that event.Category -
Rebel Kids Care Summer 2026 (Ages 3 - Grade 5)Rebel Kids CareRebel Kids Care is a wrap-around childcare program for children 3 years of age through 5th grade who are enrolled in DGF Public Schools. We are open Monday through Friday (before school, after school, non-school days and during the summer). If you have a kindergarten student enrolled and starting at DGF Schools in the fall, your student is eligible to enroll in the summer session prior to starting kindergarten (the three months before they start kindergarten). If you have a student who is in 5th grade, they are eligible to attend Rebel Kids Care the summer prior to starting 6th grade. Tuition is billed bi-weekly. Notification of enrollment: Once you receive confirmation of acceptance, there will be a $50/child (or $100/family) fee to hold your spot. If classes fill, we keep a wait list and notify families when openings come up. All families are encouraged to apply as wait lists change frequently. Please read our 2026-2027 handbook for more information on our programs, policies, and rates: Rebel Kids Care 2026-2027 RKC Webpage and Commitment Forms: Rebel Kids Care Webpage Enrollment forms, Medical forms, Waiver, Calendars, and Handbook Folder: Rebel Kids Care 2026-2027 FolderSummer 2026 RKC Site -
Starting SoonRebel Kids Care Summer 2026 Field TripsRebel Kids Care Field TripsGet ready for an exciting and adventure-filled summer! The RKC Summer 2026 Field Trip Program offers children a fun, safe, and enriching experience through a variety of engaging off-site activities. This program is available exclusively to children currently enrolled in RKC for Summer 2026. Throughout the summer, participants will attend a wide range of field trips that are carefully planned to provide both educational and recreational value and encourage curiosity.Rebel Kids Care Summer 2026 Field Trips -
Rebels on the RunYouth EnrichmentA fun introduction for boys and girls to develop proper running habits, training, and technique. Celebrate your training with some end of the season fun runs and races with the DGF Rebels Cross Country Team at area meets. 🏃♀️ Instructors: Andrew Whitchurch, Kayla Lauer, Desi Kinzel, & Janine DavisSummer Recreation 2026 -
Starting SoonSTEMYouth EnrichmentSpark curiosity and creativity in our STEM Exploration Program! Children can sign up to participate in a variety of hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math activities designed to inspire problem-solving and innovation. This program provides a fun, engaging environment where kids can experiment, learn new skills, and discover the exciting world of STEM. All experience levels are welcome! 🧠🔬 Cardboard Marble Mazes: Design and make your own marble mazes. This maze activity craft fosters independence and nurtures imagination. With the help of your Instructor and team you’ll design and build an array of marble mazes from simple to complex. Lego Builders: Putting together Legos is a snap, but what all can you make with them? Complete time challenges and build Lego structures together. See you who is the champion lego builder!Summer Recreation 2026 -
School Readiness 2026-2027School Readiness is a fee-based program that is available to children who are 4 and 5 years old. School Readiness provides an opportunity for social, intellectual, and emotional growth alongside other four and five year olds and a licensed teacher. Our preschool program emphasizes activities in all areas of growth and learning. Research-based High Scope curriculum, implemented in classes, teaches children to initiate, discover, experience, and learn about ideas, events, and people. Children will create, experiment, problem-solve, and resolve conflicts as they learn. This approach enhances each young person's growth in the foundations of academics as well as in social-emotional, physical, and creative areas. The development of each child is discussed with parents/guardians. The program includes a diverse grouping of children reflective of our community and inclusive with early childhood special education. Classes run September to May. If you are in need of tuition assistance, please refer to the Tuition Assistance section on our webpage. Applications and required documentation must be submitted at the time of registration. Notification of enrollment: Once you receive confirmation of acceptance, a non-refundable fee of $50 per child (or $100 per family) will be required to hold your spot. If a class fills, families will be placed on a waitlist and notified as openings become available. All families are encouraged to apply, as waitlists change frequently. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Please read our 2026-2027 handbook for more information on our programs, policies, and rates: 2026-2027 Early Childhood HandbookChild Care Program -
School Readiness 2026-2027School Readiness 2026-2027School Readiness is a fee-based program that is available to children who are 4 and 5 years old. School Readiness provides an opportunity for social, intellectual, and emotional growth alongside other four and five year olds and a licensed teacher. Our preschool program emphasizes activities in all areas of growth and learning. Research-based High Scope curriculum, implemented in classes, teaches children to initiate, discover, experience, and learn about ideas, events, and people. Children will create, experiment, problem-solve, and resolve conflicts as they learn. This approach enhances each young person's growth in the foundations of academics as well as in social-emotional, physical, and creative areas. The development of each child is discussed with parents/guardians. The program includes a diverse grouping of children reflective of our community and inclusive with early childhood special education. Classes run September to May. If you are in need of tuition assistance, please refer to the Tuition Assistance section on our webpage. Applications and required documentation must be submitted at the time of registration. Notification of enrollment: Once you receive confirmation of acceptance, a non-refundable fee of $50 per child (or $100 per family) will be required to hold your spot. If a class fills, families will be placed on a waitlist and notified as openings become available. All families are encouraged to apply, as waitlists change frequently. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Please read our 2026-2027 handbook for more information on our programs, policies, and rates: 2026-2027 Early Childhood HandbookSchool Year 2026-2027 School Readiness Site -
September 1st ScreeningsEarly Childhood ScreeningIn Minnesota, preschool screenings, also known as Early Childhood Screenings (ECS), are free, developmental assessments required by state law for children before entering public kindergarten. These screenings help identify any potential developmental, health, or learning concerns early on. What Does the Screening Include? Developmental Screening – Checks cognitive, language, motor, and social skills. Vision & Hearing Tests – Identifies any early signs of issues. Height & Weight Measurements – Assesses growth patterns. Immunization Review – Ensures vaccines are up to date. Health & Family History – Helps identify any concerns that may affect learning. Who Needs a Screening? Children aged 3-5 (ideally around age 3). Required before kindergarten enrollment in Minnesota public schools.Early Childhood Screenings - School Year 2026-2027 -
September 2nd ScreeningsEarly Childhood ScreeningIn Minnesota, preschool screenings, also known as Early Childhood Screenings (ECS), are free, developmental assessments required by state law for children before entering public kindergarten. These screenings help identify any potential developmental, health, or learning concerns early on. What Does the Screening Include? Developmental Screening – Checks cognitive, language, motor, and social skills. Vision & Hearing Tests – Identifies any early signs of issues. Height & Weight Measurements – Assesses growth patterns. Immunization Review – Ensures vaccines are up to date. Health & Family History – Helps identify any concerns that may affect learning. Who Needs a Screening? Children aged 3-5 (ideally around age 3). Required before kindergarten enrollment in Minnesota public schools.Early Childhood Screenings - School Year 2026-2027 -
SoccerYouth EnrichmentOur youth soccer programs provide an exciting opportunity for children to learn the game of soccer while staying active, building confidence, developing their abilities/skills, making new friends, and discovering a passion for the sport. Mini Kickers: A dynamic and engaging introduction to the world of soccer designed for 3 - 5 year olds who are eager to kick-start their soccer journey! Our program provides a fun and supportive environment where children can learn the fundamentals of soccer while developing essential motor skills, coordination, and teamwork abilities.Summer Recreation 2026 -
Speed & StrengthYouth EnrichmentThe Summer Speed & Strength Program is designed to help athletes improve their overall athletic performance through structured training focused on speed, strength, agility, and conditioning. Participants will learn proper movement mechanics, develop explosive power, and build total-body strength through a variety of drills, exercises, and workouts. Emphasis will be placed on proper technique, safe training habits, and progressive development so athletes can improve while reducing the risk of injury. This program is designed to support athletes of all skill levels and will help participants build confidence, improve coordination, and prepare for upcoming sports seasons. This program is ideal for those who want to stay active during the summer while building the strength and speed needed to perform their best in any sport or activity.Summer Recreation 2026 -
Stuffy SleepoverYouth EnrichmentCome to the library in your pajamas and bring along a stuffed animal friend (please make sure it isn’t a stuffed animal that you might need at home). Listen to a story, have a snack, and leave your stuffed animal friend to have a sleepover in the library. Who knows what kinds of things they will get into during a library sleepover!Summer Recreation 2026 -
Summer Bike ClubYouth EnrichmentSummer Bike Club is an active outdoor program that combines fitness, fun, and friendship! Riders will build confidence on their bikes through engaging skill drills, mini obstacle courses, balance challenges, and guided group rides. Students will learn and practice important bike safety habits including proper helmet use, hand signals, awareness of surroundings, and basic bike care. Emphasis is placed on encouragement, teamwork, and personal growth — helping each rider improve at their own pace. This activity is great for all skill levels — from casual neighborhood riders to confident cyclists looking to sharpen their skills. Helmets are required and provided. You can bring your own bike or we have some to provide.Summer Recreation 2026 -
Summer Recreation 2026 DonationsFund Some Summer Fun! ☀ Over the past several years Community Education has been providing children within our communities the opportunities to participate in recreational, skill development, strength training, enrichment, field trips, and community classes. As we prepare for the summer season of activities, we are seeking sponsorships and donations for our programs.Donation -
WaitlistT-BallYouth EnrichmentLearn the fundamentals of throwing, catching, hitting, fielding, base running, and good sportsmanship in a non-Competitive atmosphere. Games will be played between dgf teams.Baseball/Softball - Summer Recreation 2026 -
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ToTTs (Totally Terrific Threes) 2026-2027ToTT’s is a fee-based preschool program for children age 3 that supports social, emotional, and early academic growth in a nurturing classroom led by a licensed teacher. Using the research-based HighScope curriculum, children learn through hands-on exploration, problem-solving, creativity, and play. The program is inclusive, reflects our community, and partners with families to support each child’s development. Classes run September–May. If you are in need of tuition assistance, please refer to the Tuition Assistance section on our webpage. Applications and required documentation must be submitted at the time of registration. Notification of enrollment: Once you receive confirmation of acceptance, there will be a $50/child (or $100/family) fee to hold your spot. If classes fill, we keep a wait list and notify families when openings come up. All families are encouraged to apply as wait lists change frequently. Applications are accepted on-going. Please read our 2026-2027 handbook for more information on our programs, policies, and rates: 2026-2027 Early Childhood HandbookChild Care Program -
ToTTs 2026-2027ToTTs (Totally Terrific Threes) 2026-2027ToTT’s is a fee-based preschool program for children age 3 that supports social, emotional, and early academic growth in a nurturing classroom led by a licensed teacher. Using the research-based HighScope curriculum, children learn through hands-on exploration, problem-solving, creativity, and play. The program is inclusive, reflects our community, and partners with families to support each child’s development. Classes run September–May. If you are in need of tuition assistance, please refer to the Tuition Assistance section on our webpage. Applications and required documentation must be submitted at the time of registration. Notification of enrollment: Once you receive confirmation of acceptance, there will be a $50/child (or $100/family) fee to hold your spot. If classes fill, we keep a wait list and notify families when openings come up. All families are encouraged to apply as wait lists change frequently. Applications are accepted on-going. Please read our 2026-2027 handbook for more information on our programs, policies, and rates: 2026-2027 Early Childhood HandbookSchool Year 2026-2027 ToTTs (Totally Terrific Threes) Site -
VolleyballYouth EnrichmentOur Summer Recreation Volleyball Camps and Programs offer a fun and engaging way for youth to stay active, learn new skills, and enjoy the game of volleyball throughout the summer. Open to a variety of ages and skill levels, these camps and programs provide a welcoming environment where participants can build confidence, develop their abilities, and connect with others who share an interest in the sport.Summer Recreation 2026 -
When I'm in ChargeYouth EnrichmentThis class is designed to help equip young students with the skills and confidence they need to stay home safely and responsibly on their own. Students will learn how to handle common situations such as resolving sibling conflicts, recognizing and responding to stranger danger, making safe and thoughtful decisions, and identifying emergencies and knowing when and how to seek help. Come prepared to participate, ask questions, and build essential life skills in a supportive learning environment. Instructor: Val Kellen, DGF School Resource OfficerSummer Recreation 2026 -
WrestlingYouth EnrichmentAthletes can expect advanced technique instruction and live wrestling during Summer Slam practices, guided by the wrestling staff.Summer Recreation 2026