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3,2,1, Zoom!Youth Specialty Art & EnrichmentHot Wheels, paper planes, catapults, and more, if it zooms, we’re going to try it out! Get creative as we build tracks, cities, cars, and more, then say "3, 2, 1, Zoom!" This course is a drop-off program. Instructor: Community Ed Staff Tuesday, March 31 | Kehrs Mill Elementary Grades K-5 | 1 session | 6:30-8 p.m. $252025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
WaitlistAdaptive Swim Lessons (Please See Class Description for Reserved Population)Adaptive LessonsAdaptive Swim Lessons are private swim lessons that are geared towards the needs of the participants who may have (but not limited to) a social, emotional, cognitive, or physical impairment, and who may not benefit from the “traditional” swim lesson setting. Participants are paired 1:1 with an instructor, and are able to work on any goal that pertains to the child’s needs (i.e. sensory experience, basic swimming skills, gross motor or fine motor skills, etc.)2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Babler Elementary E-Hour Session 4: Planting Seeds: Chess ClubE-Hour: Babler ElementaryLessons are tailored toward the skills of the children. Whether your child is a casual chess player or tournament participant, this exciting enrichment program will improve every child's game. Instructors use a range of teaching tools including demo boards, computer tutorials, worksheets, stories and historic games to keep class time exciting. Planting Seeds Academic Solutions offers engaging, project-based enrichment programs after school—designed to spark curiosity, build real-world skills, and support academic growth in a fun, hands-on learning environment. NOTE: Students can only attend E-hour sessions at the school they attend & must be actively enrolled at that school to register for the program.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Babler Elementary: Bulldog Running ClubE-Hour: Babler ElementaryBulldog Running Club (Babler Elementary) Bulldog Running Club is an opportunity to increase your student's fitness level and love for running through regular opportunities to run together. We hope to inspire our students to grow in their physical and mental health and gain the experience of being on a team. During each club meeting, students will be encouraged to run a mile or as much as they are able to. If they have time & choose to run further, they may. Grades K-5 | Tuesdays & Thursdays starts September 2 Tuesdays - 4:05-4:50 p.m. Thursdays - 8:00-8:45 a.m.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Babysitting 101Youth Arts & EnrichmentIs your child curious about babysitting but not quite ready to dive in? We can help! This class is designed for aspiring babysitters and teaches essential skills to help them feel confident and prepared. Topics include child care basics, safety and first aid, responsibility, professionalism, and tips for marketing their services. Instructor: Michaele Lampen. Session 1: Wednesdays, starts February 4 | Grades 4-8 | Rockwood South Middle School (no class on February 18)Session 2: Wednesdays, starts March 25 | Grades 4-8 | Rockwood South Middle School (no class on April 15) 7-8:30 p.m. | 4 sessions $792025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Ballwin Elementary E-Hour Session 4: Planting Seeds: Chess ClubE-Hour: Ballwin ElementaryLessons are tailored toward the skills of the children. Whether your child is a casual chess player or tournament participant, this exciting enrichment program will improve every child's game. Instructors use a range of teaching tools including demo boards, computer tutorials, worksheets, stories and historic games to keep class time exciting. Planting Seeds Academic Solutions offers engaging, project-based enrichment programs after school—designed to spark curiosity, build real-world skills, and support academic growth in a fun, hands-on learning environment. NOTE: Students can only attend E-hour sessions at the school they attend & must be actively enrolled at that school to register for the program.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Barretts Elementary E-Hour Session 4: Nutty Scientists: Robotics and AIE-Hour: Barretts ElementaryThe robotics and AI program will introduce the children to the Robotics and artificial intelligence world using programmable robots such as Recon Rover, Sphero, and Edison. Children will work in teams and use basic programming commands to control these robots. They will learn to control using printed barcodes and block coding. It does not use computer programming. It gives children the necessary information to know how to start in this world and have fun with it. Nutty Scientists® is the leading provider of interactive programs for children of all ages related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) learning. Since 1996 we have developed appropriate activities for children that promote their interest in science and its impact on the world today. We also offer hands-on activities showcasing environmental and health issues in a different, entertaining and leisurely way. In fact, we’ve partnered with some of the largest corporations in the world to spread messages of conservation to children everywhere. Over 9 million children have participated in one of our programs all over the world. NOTE: Students can only attend E-hour sessions at the school they attend & must be actively enrolled at that school to register for the program.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Bellerive Elementary E-Hour Session 4: St. Louis Scott Gallagher: Intro to SoccerE-Hour: Bellerive ElementarySLSG’s Introduction to Soccer is a developmental soccer training session offered to players at an introductory level. Players will learn the foundations of soccer through fun games and drills. NOTE: Students can only attend E-hour sessions at the school they attend & must be actively enrolled at that school to register for the program.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Bowles Elementary E-Hour Session 4: St. Louis Scott Gallagher: Intro to SoccerE-Hour: Bowles ElementarySLSG’s Introduction to Soccer is a developmental soccer training session offered to players at an introductory level. Players will learn the foundations of soccer through fun games and drills. NOTE: Students can only attend E-hour sessions at the school they attend & must be actively enrolled at that school to register for the program.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Boys & Girls Lacrosse ClinicLacrosseTry lacrosse with no pressure; kids will learn the basics through fun drills and gameplay. Instructor: TGPS Session 1a: Saturdays, starts April 18 | Grades K-5 | 10-11 a.m.Session 1b: Saturdays, starts April 18 | Grades 6-8 | 10-11 a.m. Crestview Middle School 4 sessions | $1252025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
CPR & First Aid Certification - High SchoolYouth Specialty Art & EnrichmentBe ready to help when it matters most. Emergencies can happen anytime; at home, with friends, or in public. This class will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to respond effectively when needed. Students who complete the course will receive a certification valid for two years. Led by HSI Certified Trainer, Instructor: Michaele Lampen Mondays, starts April 13 | Parkway Rockwood Community Ed *note location change from printed catalog Grades 9-12 | 4 sessions 7-8:30 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. $752025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Cardboard CreationsYouth Specialty Art & EnrichmentDo you love to build? Join us for an imaginative night where the humble cardboard box becomes the ultimate building material! Work in teams or on your own to create your very own cardboard creation, from giant murals to wearable costumes and everything in between. If you can imagine it, you can build it! This course is a drop-off program. Instructor: Community Ed Staff Friday, April 10 | Rockwood South Middle School Grades 6-8 | 1 session | 6:30-8:30 p.m. $292025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Carman Trails Elementary E-Hour Session 4: Mad Science: Ready, STEM, Go!E-Hour: Carman Trails ElementaryDiscover how STEM is at work in the world around you! We’ll get things moving as we investigate the science of motion and energy by making objects pop, jump, spin, and flip. We’ll explore the animal kingdom, both on land and under the sea as we check how big these creatures really are and how they eat, live, and survive. Check out the world of mixtures as we stir stuff up and filter things out. Discover the technology that powers our cell phones in our modern world. Every class has a combination of cool demonstrations, fun discussions, and exciting hands-on science activities. Each week, children will take-home a scientific activity to keep exploring more at home! Mad Science of St. Louis is a leading science enrichment provider. We deliver unique, hands-on science experiences for children through after-school programs, birthday parties, workshops, special events, and summer camps. Our innovative programs are as entertaining as they are educational! Our mission is to inspire children through science, sparking lifelong imagination and curiosity. NOTE: Students can only attend E-hour sessions at the school they attend & must be actively enrolled at that school to register for the program.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Cheer ClinicSpecialtyDancers will learn cheer and dance techniques, performance skills, and how to use pom poms while having fun creating their own routines. They’ll showcase their moves for friends and family in a Sunday performance. Instructor: TGPS Session 1a: Sundays, starts April 12 | Grades K-5 | 1-2 p.m. | Parkway South Middle SchoolSession 1b: Sundays, starts April 12 | Grades 6-8 | 1-2 p.m. | Parkway South Middle School 4 sessions | $1252025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Chesterfield Elementary E-Hour Session 4: Skyhawks: LacrosseE-Hour: Chesterfield ElementaryCharge into a thrilling experience with Skyhawks Lacrosse! This program teaches young athletes essential lacrosse skills like stick‐handling and shooting in a supportive, non‐contact setting. All equipment is provided (although personal sticks are welcome). Lacrosse programs foster a sense of teamwork while participating in this fun and fast‐paced sport. Skyhawks St. Louis provides classes and camps to ages 2-14 across 10 different sports. Our programs give participants a fun, laid-back environment to learn the basics of a sport and to develop athletic and life skills. NOTE: Students can only attend E-hour sessions at the school they attend & must be actively enrolled at that school to register for the program.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Children's Self-DefenseSpecialtyIn this 6-week introductory course, students learn practical self-defense skills through Kenpo Karate, focusing on confidence, awareness, and bully-repelling techniques. Through age-appropriate scenarios and movement drills, they build strength, respect, and the tools to stand tall in tough situations. Instructor: Legends Karate Session 01: Thursdays, starts January 22 | 5-6 p.m. Session 02: Saturdays, starts January 24 | 1-2 p.m.Session 03: Thursdays, starts March 26 | 5-6 p.m.Session 04: Saturdays, starts March 28 | 1-2 p.m. Ages 7-12 | 6 sessions Location: Legends Karate, 2374 A Schuetz Road, Maryland Heights $1752025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Claymont Elementary E-Hour Session 4: En Passant Chess Club & BeyondE-Hour: Claymont ElementaryIncrease critical thinking skills, stimulate intellectual creativity and improve problem solving ability while having a great time playing the game of chess. All skill levels welcome. No prior chess knowledge is necessary. Offered in partnership with Gabriel Boyd and EnPassant Chess Club. NOTE: Students can only attend E-hour sessions at the school they attend & must be actively enrolled at that school to register for the program.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Starting SoonCommunity Ed Flag Football League - Grade 6Football LeagueLearn all the skills of the game in this recreational, non-contact flag football league. The league is divided by grade level (depending on registrations, grade levels may be combined). The league includes a 6-game season followed by a postseason playoff. Sign up individually or by team. All participants receive a jersey. Volunteer coaches needed. Early Bird $119 - $139 after January 31 Grade: 6 Practices: Weekdays | Beginning March 9Games: Sundays beginning April 12 Held at Parkway and Rockwood locations HOW TO REGISTER: I HAVE A COACH: Go to your team coach and click enroll nowI HAVE A COACH BUT DO NOT SEE THEIR NAME: Enroll in NEW TEAM, and when your coach registers, you will be moved to their team.I DO NOT HAVE A COACH: Enroll for the NEW TEAM. This will put you on a waiting list and we will be able to form teams. VOLUNTEER COACHES: CLICK HERE to complete your roster online. Your team will be created as soon as we get the roster. If you have any questions, please contact info@prcommunityed.org or call 636-891-6644. Coaches, please Note: Community Ed reserves the right to move the level of the team based on the previous year of play. Some levels may be combined due to the number of teams registered. Teams may be moved up a grade in order to have more competitive games.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Community Ed Girls Volleyball League - 5th GradeVolleyball LeagueJoin our league to develop fundamental skills through practice and competition. This league includes practice slots and a 6-game season. Sign up by team or individually. We are always looking for new volunteer coaches. Please contact us if you are interested. Early Bird $109 - $129 after January 31 Grade 5 Practices: Weekdays | Beginning March 9Games: Saturdays beginning April 11Held at Parkway and Rockwood locations HOW TO REGISTER: I HAVE A COACH: Go to your team coach and click enroll nowI HAVE A COACH BUT DO NOT SEE THEIR NAME: Enroll in NEW TEAM, and when your coach registers, you will be moved to their team.I DO NOT HAVE A COACH: Enroll for the NEW TEAM. This will put you on a waiting list and we will be able to form teams. VOLUNTEER COACHES: CLICK HERE to complete your roster online. Your team will be created as soon as we get the roster. If you have any questions, please contact info@prcommunityed.org or call 636-891-6644. Coaches, please Note: Community Ed reserves the right to move the level of the team based on the previous year of play. Some levels may be combined due to the number of teams registered. Teams may be moved up a grade in order to have more competitive games.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Community Ed Girls Volleyball League - 8th GradeVolleyball LeagueJoin our league to develop fundamental skills through practice and competition. This league includes practice slots and a 6-game season. Sign up by team or individually. We are always looking for new volunteer coaches. Please contact us if you are interested. Early Bird $109 - $129 after January 31 Grade 8 Practices: Weekdays | Beginning March 9Games: Saturdays beginning April 11Held at Parkway and Rockwood locations HOW TO REGISTER: I HAVE A COACH: Go to your team coach and click enroll nowI HAVE A COACH BUT DO NOT SEE THEIR NAME: Enroll in NEW TEAM, and when your coach registers, you will be moved to their team.I DO NOT HAVE A COACH: Enroll for the NEW TEAM. This will put you on a waiting list and we will be able to form teams. VOLUNTEER COACHES: CLICK HERE to complete your roster online. Your team will be created as soon as we get the roster. If you have any questions, please contact info@prcommunityed.org or call 636-891-6644. Coaches, please Note: Community Ed reserves the right to move the level of the team based on the previous year of play. Some levels may be combined due to the number of teams registered. Teams may be moved up a grade in order to have more competitive games.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Craig Elementary E-Hour Session 4: Mad Science: Ready, STEM, Go!E-Hour: Craig ElementaryDiscover how STEM is at work in the world around you! We’ll get things moving as we investigate the science of motion and energy by making objects pop, jump, spin, and flip. We’ll explore the animal kingdom, both on land and under the sea as we check how big these creatures really are and how they eat, live, and survive. Check out the world of mixtures as we stir stuff up and filter things out. Discover the technology that powers our cell phones in our modern world. Every class has a combination of cool demonstrations, fun discussions, and exciting hands-on science activities. Each week, children will take-home a scientific activity to keep exploring more at home! Mad Science of St. Louis is a leading science enrichment provider. We deliver unique, hands-on science experiences for children through after-school programs, birthday parties, workshops, special events, and summer camps. Our innovative programs are as entertaining as they are educational! Our mission is to inspire children through science, sparking lifelong imagination and curiosity. NOTE: Students can only attend E-hour sessions at the school they attend & must be actively enrolled at that school to register for the program.2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Creation StationYouth Specialty Art & EnrichmentNext stop, Creation Station! Get ready for a night of fun, creativity, and endless possibilities. We’ll provide the craft supplies and guidance. Follow along or use the materials to create your very own masterpiece. This is the perfect opportunity for kids to get imaginative and express themselves while having fun with new and old friends. This course is a drop-off program. Instructor: Community Ed Staff Thursday, April 23 | Ballwin Elementary Grades K-5 | 1 session | 6:15-8:15 p.m. $292025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
DIY Hair SalonYouth Specialty Art & EnrichmentStudents will create their own cardboard characters and bring them to life with colorful yarn hair! Using cardboard cutouts as a base, kids will design faces, add yarn strands, and then style, braid, and decorate their creations just like in a real salon. This hands-on project encourages imagination and builds fine motor skills as students experiment with silly hairstyles and bold colors. Everyone will leave with a one-of-a-kind art piece and maybe some new hairstyling tricks too. This course is designed as a drop off program. Instructor: Erica Harvey Session 1: Tuesday, February 24 | Ross ElementarySession 2: Tuesday, March 24 | Woerther Elementary Grades K-5 | 1 session | 6:30-8 p.m. $252025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog -
Developmental SoccerSoccerDribble, pass, shoot, and score! Learn the game of soccer with St. Louis Scott Gallagher Juniors Camps, designed for players ages 2–10 who are transitioning into competitive soccer. All programs focus on individual ball skills, proper technique, and exposure to SLSG curriculum and staff. Instructor: St. Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer Club Session 01a: Tuesdays, starts April 7 | Ages 2-5 | 6-7 p.m. | Wren Hollow ElementarySession 01b: Tuesdays, starts April 7 | Ages 6-10 | 6-7 p.m. | Wren Hollow ElementarySession 02a: Wednesdays, starts April 8 | Ages 2-5 | 6-7 p.m. | Babler Elementary (no class April 22 or May 6)Session 02b: Wednesdays, starts April 8 | Ages 6-10 | 6-7 p.m. | Babler Elementary Session 03a: Thursdays, starts April 9 | Ages 2-5 | 6-7 p.m. | Pierremont ElementarySession 03b: Thursdays, starts April 9 | Ages 6-10 | 6-7 p.m. | Pierremont ElementarySession 04a: Thursdays, starts April 10 | Ages 2-5 | 6-7 p.m. | Westridge ElementarySession 04b: Thursdays, starts April 10 | Ages 6-10 | 6-7 p.m. | Westridge Elementary $89 | 6 sessions If the weather looks bad, make sure to check the2025-26 Winter/Spring Catalog