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Destination Mars: Rocketry Course (entering gr. 2-5)AcademicsLaunch and watch your very own rocket speed 300 feet into the air. Then it’s yours to take home. Make and take home multiple rockets of varying difficulty throughout the session. These rockets and airplanes will then be used to investigate basic aeronautical concepts including propulsion, thrust, lift, drag and more. We will hypothesize about travel in outer space, like how to get a United States astronaut to Mars and life on Mars. Do you have the right stuff? Please bring two, 2-liter empty bottles for use in experiments.Summer 2026
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Door CountySpecial Interest & TripsEnjoy a trip to Door County! Monday, September 28 - Thursday, October 1, 2026 Price:Double Room Occupancy: $1,250 per person$250 initial deposit, plus payments of $250 due on April 15, May 15, June 15 and July 15 Single Room Occupancy: $1,538$250 initial deposit, plus payments of $322 due on April 15, May 15, June 15 and July 15 Rooms have 2 beds. If you need a handicap room, please let us know. Price Includes: Deluxe motor coach transportation, lodging for 3 nights and meals (as indicated C-Coffee, B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D-Dinner). Gratuities on included meals and attractions. Registration deadline is June 29. No refunds after this date. A refund requested any time before June 29 will incur a $50 cancellation fee, per person.Final payment due July 15. If you would like travel insurance contact, https://my.travelinsure.com/isd12/?p=50097 or call 855-874-0156, and use account #50097. Centennial does not provide insurance or refunds for emergencies. Itinerary:DAY 1 - Monday: 7:15 a.m. Leave Circle Pines and have lunch in Wausau. Enter "The Door" and sense the transformation to a different lifestyle. Check into Best Western Maritime Inn in Sturgeon Bay, WI for three nights. There is an elevator, indoor pool, hot tub and fitness room. A group dinner is included. [L,D] DAY 2 - Tuesday: After breakfast, your guide will take you to the hand carved Norwegian Björklunden Chapel. Have lunch at Al Johnson's Restaurant. This unique complex of buildings from Sweden invites exploration. The sod roof is kept well-trimmed by goats. This afternoon tour Eagle Bluff Lighthouse. It is perched on a bluff 76 feet above Green Bay’s glistening waters. Hear stories of the keepers who manned the light from 1868 to 1926. It is furnished with original and authentic period antiques. Tonight, a Fish Boil dinner is included, then spend the evening at Peninsula Players Theatre. It is America’s oldest professional resident summer theater. [B,L,D] DAY 3 - Wednesday: Have breakfast at the hotel and meet your Door County tour guide. In Northport, WI, board the Washington Island Ferry. Take the five-mile ride across the once-treacherous waters of Death’s Door, where Green Bay and Lake Michigan meet. Once ashore on Washington Island, embark on a tour with sightseeing hosted by the 600 residents who call the island home. Visit some attractions and have lunch. Ferry back to Northport and visit the Lavender Shop in Ephraim. Have a relaxing dinner at an area restaurant. [B,L,D] DAY 4 - Thursday: Have breakfast and tour the Door County Maritime Museum. It covers the history of boat and shipbuilding for over 150 years, and contains antique ship equipment, recovered sunken artifacts and other sailing items, logs and charts. Have lunch and return to Lino Lakes at approximately 7:30 pm. [B,L]Fall 2026
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WaitlistDriver Education Behind-the-Wheel (BTW)Driver Education-TeensMinors must be enrolled in a behind-the-wheel program before they can take the Knowledge Exam (written test) to obtain their Instructional Permit. Being on a waitlist does not qualify you to receive a blue card. Prerequisite: Students who are at least 15 years of age and have completed Driver Education Classroom. Students who are registered for BTW through Centennial before classroom ends, and are at least 15 years old, will receive their blue e-card within 1-2 business days of classroom completion. Students must have passed their written test and be in possession of their Instructional Permit prior to their first scheduled driving lesson. When choosing your behind-the-wheel lesson schedule, please be mindful of when the student will complete classroom and when behind-the-wheel is scheduled to start to allow for enough time in between to obtain the Instructional Permit and ideally get in some practice driving time prior to their first lesson. Behind-the-wheel consists of 6 hours of hands-on instruction. Licensed staff will guide new drivers through proper driving techniques and skills including right and left turns, 90-degree backing, parallel parking, traffic lights and stop signs, lane changes, one-way, right of way, emergency stop, and much more. Lessons take place using District owned, mid-sized vehicles. Lesson Information: All lessons start and end at the front of the CHS/West Building. Meet your instructor on the sidewalk just to the right of the main entrance by the visitor parking spaces. Lessons with Mickey Bluedorn are two-on-one for six, 2-hour lessons with one hour driving and one hour observing while the other student is driving. Lessons with Matt Fenno are one-on-one for three, 2-hour lessons. When a course section lists a month in the title with no dates noted, that means the instructor will contact you directly to coordinate dates and times for driving to be completed during that month window. Those lessons are typically 8-10 am or 10 am-12 pm. If specific dates and times are listed, that is your driving schedule. You must be able to drive on all dates listed. Space is very limited. If you are unable to secure a behind-the-wheel enrollment through Centennial, please look for a full listing of public and private school program locations, as well as licensed driver training school locations in the state of Minnesota, for both phases of the driver education instruction process. Please visit Driver and Vehicle Services, a division of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. To schedule a knowledge test, go to drive.mn.gov, and follow the prompts. We have heard that these appointments may schedule out some distance. Bring the correct documentation to your appointment and don't forget to pre-apply for your learner's permit to save time at the DMV office. Once registered for BTW and a blue e-card issued, you must remain enrolled for BTW or risk having your permit revoked. For this reason, there are no refunds or cancellations allowed once a blue e-card has been issued. Changes to enrollment are very difficult as this program fills quickly leaving little to no room for rescheduling. If we are able to make a change, there is a $20 fee. If you have been unable to pass the knowledge test, please notify Community Education immediately. Student must have their permit with them for each driving session. If you forget your permit you cannot drive, that counts as a no show resulting in a $93 fee.Summer 2026 -
Driver Education Classroom (ages 14 1/2 or older)Driver Education-TeensThe first phase of driver education, 30 hours of in-class instruction, prepares students for the knowledge (permit) test. Students will increase their understanding of basic skills, principles, and processes of responsible driving. Areas of concentration include driver’s rights and responsibilities, alcohol and other drugs, signs-signals-road markings, rules of the road, safe driving tips, Minnesota traffic laws, and limitations for teen drivers. AAA Driver Training Program curriculum emphasizes the latest concepts in driver safety. Participants missing class must wait for the next session to make up missed time. Need to make a change? Due to high demand and the need for advanced registrations, any changes once registered will incur a $20 charge per occurrence. Notice must be given at least 5-business days prior to first class. No refunds thereafter. Make-Ups: If you find the need to miss a driver education class, it can only be made up in an upcoming session (ie: If you miss day 10, you need to make up day 10 in an upcoming session).Summer 2026
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Drone Racing (entering gr. 3-9)AcademicsLearn how to fly like the pros in the Drone Racing League by training on a flight simulator. Once you learn the basics of flying, assemble your very own drone to take home after camp (if you choose to purchase). After learning drone safety and maintenance, participants will take their drone to the skies and compete in numerous races and challenges. Led by experienced instructors, participants will leave camp with the skills and knowledge to pilot their drones and keep them running. The drones used in camps have cameras and are perfect for entry level pilots. Participants can purchase a drone to take home (UFO 4000) for an additional $40. Select price at checkout.Summer 2026
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Drop-In & Play (through May 8, 2026)Parent-Child ClassesDrop-In Class: No registration required. Registering gets your information into the system to make payments easier, but does NOT guarantee you a spot in the class. Drop-in classes are first-come, first-served until we reach capacity. Drop-in & Play! We're here every Monday and Friday classes are in session. (See calendar on our webpage for holidays.) Come once in a while or make it a weekly habit. Cost is $5/child or $10 family, paid by credit card at the door. Multi-visit punch cards are available. Space is limited. If we have reached capacity, a pink sign will be placed on the Early Childhood doors.ECFE 2526 School Year -
Drop-In & Play: Non-SeparatingParent-Child ClassesDrop-In Class: No registration required. Registering gets your information into the system to make payments easier, but does NOT guarantee you a spot in the class. Drop-in classes are first-come, first-served until we reach capacity. Drop-in & Play! We're here every Monday and Friday classes are in session. (See calendar on our webpage for holidays.) Come once in a while or make it a weekly habit. Cost is $7.50/child or $15 family, paid by credit card at the door. Multi-visit punch cards are available. Discounted rate available for families who are already registered for a weekly class. Space is limited. If we have reached capacity, a pink sign will be placed on the Early Childhood doors.ECFE 2627 School Year -
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Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE)ECFE Is here for you and your child! ECFE welcomes parents or other adult caregivers to attend classes with a child from birth to age 5. Classes are organized by age to provide developmentally-appropriate activities. Parent education is an important part of ECFE, and all weekly classes include a discussion period with a licensed parent educator. Weekly classes meet the entire school year; one-time and short-term classes are also available. See our website for full class information.Category -
Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screening takes place once each month, October through May. (We may hold screenings on additional days to meet state requirements for kindergarteners and preschoolers.) Unless otherwise noted, all screenings take place at St. Mark Lutheran Church*, 1 North Rd., Circle Pines. Each month's appointments are available online at least two months in advance. If you don't see an appointment time that works for you, please call the Early Childhood office at 763-792-6120 or email ECScreening@isd12.org to discuss alternatives. Screening Dates for the 25-26 School Year Friday, October 3 Thursday, November 6 Friday, December 5 Thursday, January 8 Friday, February 6 Thursday, March 5 Friday, April 10 Thursday, May 7 *Paid space rental. Centennial Schools is not affiliated with the church.Category
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Early Childhood Screening - May 12, 2026Early Childhood ScreeningFullThis screening date takes place at the Early Childhood Center at Rice Lake Elementary (door C). Early Childhood Screening is a FREE check of a child's hearing and vision, weight and height, health history, immunizations, speech and language, general development and motor skills. Screening identifies children who may have health or developmental concerns and allows for appropriate assistance as early as possible. Please note that screening is NOT a readiness test for kindergarten. Screening is required for entrance into district-based preschool or kindergarten. A child can be screened anytime after age 3. Important notes! There is no charge for this screening, but you must complete the checkout to be enrolled. You must also receive a confirmation email upon checkout or you will not be considered enrolled for your time slot. Note that we will contact you by mail and phone regarding your appointment, so please double-check that your Eleyo account has up-to-date contact information. What does this screening include? vision and hearing check growth evaluation immunization review developmental screening using a Minnesota state approved standardized tool family health and development review information and resources for your child Minnesota State screening requirements may also take place through another school district, a physician’s office, the Head Start program or Public Health. Contact us for more information: 763-792-6120. If possible, please do not bring other children so you may devote full attention to your child. We have found that brothers and sisters distract the child being screened and the process takes longer.ECS 2025-2026
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Early Childhood Screening - October 2, 2026Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screening is a FREE check of a child's hearing and vision, weight and height, health history, immunizations, speech and language, general development and motor skills. Screening identifies children who may have health or developmental concerns and allows for appropriate assistance as early as possible. Please note that screening is NOT a readiness test for kindergarten. Screening is required for Kindergarten entrance. A child can be screened anytime after they turn 3. Important notes! There is no charge for this screening, but you must complete the checkout to be enrolled. You must also receive a confirmation email upon checkout or you will not be considered enrolled for your time slot. Note that we may contact you by email or phone regarding your appointment, so please double-check that your Eleyo account has up-to-date contact information. What does this screening include? vision and hearing check growth evaluation immunization review developmental screening using a Minnesota state approved standardized tool family health and development review information and resources for your child Minnesota State screening requirements may also take place through another school district, a physician’s office, the Head Start program or Public Health. Contact us for more information: 763-792-6120. If possible, please do not bring other children so you may devote full attention to your child. We have found that brothers and sisters distract the child being screened and the process takes longer.ECS 2026-2027
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Easy Oil Painting Using the Bob Ross Method (ages 12+)CreateDon’t think of yourself as an artist? Our Bob Ross-style trained instructor will lead you through instruction to create your own work of art. This class will demonstrate how easy and fun working with oil paint can be. Bob Ross is enjoying a pop culture revival. His big hair, cheerful, calm, and encouraging personality inspired generations of people to take up painting in the 80s and 90s. All materials are provided to create a 16x20 canvas masterpiece ready to frame for display at home. Frames will be available for purchase during class if you are interested from instructor.Winter & Spring 2026 -
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Explore With Baby (through May 4, 2026)Parent-Child ClassesDrop-in Class: Register online or sign in at your first class Your baby is changing each day, and at times, growth seems to be happening before your eyes! Come meet other parents of new babies and learn ways to help your baby grow while getting the support you need as a parent. Children must be under 9 months old to start class, but once started may stay through the end of the school year regardless of age. This class is FREE. Sibling care is available for $3 per child per week, payable in the ECFE office.ECFE 2526 School Year -
Explore With Baby: Non-SeparatingParent-Child ClassesDrop-in Class: Register online or sign in at your first class Your baby is changing each day, and at times, growth seems to be happening before your eyes! Come meet other parents of new babies and learn ways to help your baby grow while getting the support you need as a parent. Children must be under 9 months old to start class, but once started may stay through the end of the school year regardless of age. This class is FREE. Sibling care is available for $5 per child per week, payable in the ECFE office.ECFE 2627 School Year -
Fall Recreational Soccer Program (Grades K-5 in Fall of 2026)Sports & RecreationBoys and Girls Separated for Most Grade Levels if Numbers Allow! Centennial Soccer Club introduces age-appropriate, individual technical development and the tactical concepts of soccer to children in kindergarten through 5th grade. Practice time has a focus on age-appropriate training that will include ball control, dribbling, passing, shooting, defending, and teaching the basics of the game. One day per week will be practice and the other day will be games. Practices will be 45 minutes long. Practice times are evenings and will adapt to changing sunset times as the season goes along. Games will be 60 minutes long. All sessions are led by volunteer coaches. Schedule, field information, roster, etc. will be powered by Sports Engine App (more info will be sent out as teams are formed). Bring a soccer ball: Grades K/1 size 3; Grades 2-5 size 4. Please wear soccer cleats, and shin guards. Season Dates: Wednesdays & Saturdays, August 22 - October 10 (no soccer Sept 5). Times: Your team's practice and game times will be finalized prior to season start. Game times will vary on Saturday mornings. Practice time will be consistent (TBD per team 5 pm or later). Fall Kickoff: August 22. Receive your jersey and meet your coaches at the first practice! Location: Rice Lake Elementary-southeast soccer fields Price: $140 Registration Deadline: August 2. No refunds thereafter. Select the correct session based off entering grade for next school year (2026-27), not your current grade level. If you run into issues, check that you have entered your child's grade level under their profile information. Disclaimer: Our plan is to execute playing levels and teams as stated below. However, the Centennial Soccer Club reserves the right to combine grades and/or genders based on registration numbers if needed. *If you notice a grade level is full but are still interested, please put your child on the waitlist. If we receive enough interest to form another pair of teams, and still have field space, we can add to the league. We are looking for coaches! Coaches get a reimbursement for one child's registration fee at the end of the season! Please indicate your interest when registering if you are willing to help! Curriculum will be provided.Fall 2026 -
Fencing Summer Camp (entering gr. 2-9)Sports & RecreationNew and returning participants invited. Your favorite instructors return with more knowledge, refined coaching skills and, of course, your favorite fencing games and arm bands. Safety is our first priority. We supply safety swords, protective masks, chest plates and jackets, in a high-octane, inclusive environment. Join this sport deemed the “sport of the intellectual athlete.”Summer 2026