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Hall WalkingAdult Sports / EnrichmentDon't let Minnesota weather scare you away from staying healthy. The Middle/High School hallways are open and available to walk before and after school from 7:00 am-8:00 am and 3:30 pm-10:30 pm, Monday-Friday on student days. There is no charge and you don't need a key! Just register through the Community Education online registration.Fall 2025 -
Introduction to Journaling: A Beginner’s GuideAdult Sports / EnrichmentJournaling is simply recording your thoughts, feelings, and insights in a written, drawn, or typed format.It can be done on paper or on a computer, and it's a low-cost way to improve your mental health. Journaling can help you reduce stress, improve your self-awareness, as well as prioritize problems, fears, and concerns, and provide an opportunity for positive self-talk. You’ll learn how to start journaling (even when you don’t know what to write), the 10 most popular types of journaling, how to kick-start self-reflection and self-discovery, and track your progress and personal growth. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, current author and editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.Winter 2026 -
January 15 ScreeningEarly Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screenings The early childhood years from birth to the start of kindergarten are an important time of rapid learning and growth. Screening is a brief, simple procedure used to identify potential health or developmental problems in infants and young children who may need a health assessment, diagnostic assessment or educational evaluation. Screening in early childhood supports children's readiness for kindergarten and promotes positive child health and developmental outcomes. If you need assistance registering for a screening appointment, please contact the Community Education/district office at 320-584-4002.Screening 2026-2027
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Lego Mania (Students Grades 1-5)Youth Sports / EnrichmentYour child will make a themed LEGOs® project to take home each class. Their completed project can also be used in free playtime with friends. When kids build LEGOs® they learn the basics of engineering, problem-solving, and critical analysis while having fun. Each session Includes a light peanut-free snack.Winter 2026 -
Little Royals PreschoolLittle Royals Preschool is a fee based 4-Star Parent Aware school readiness program that provides quality & play-based learning experiences for children ages 3-5 in an inclusive environment. Our staff's goal is to provide a safe and developmentally appropriate environment that encourages your child's academic, physical, social, and emotional growth; resulting in a much smoother transition to kindergarten. Click on this link to see our 2026-2027 Program Offerings and Cost In order to complete the online registration process, the following items are needed: Copy of your child's immunization records Proof of income (paystubs/W2) Little Royals Preschool Information Night Presentation Once Registration has been submitted, additional paperwork will be given or mailed to you for completion. Once ALL paperwork has been received, your registration will be processed. You will receive notification your application has been accepted when we receive all paperwork returned completed. Preschool School Supply List Little Royals Preschool Parent/Student Handbook Enrollment How To Guide Early Childhood Screenings Screening is a brief, simple procedure used to identify potential health or developmental problems in infants and young children who may need a health assessment, diagnostic assessment, or educational evaluation. Screening in early childhood supports children's readiness for kindergarten and promotes positive child health and developmental outcomes. You can register for screening when your child is between 3.5 and 4 years of age with Royalton Public Schools via our online portal. If you have concerns about your child's development, feel free to call and schedule this screening earlier. You can reach Whitney at 320-584-4002.Child Care Program -
MAP Before & After School CareMorning & Afternoon ProgramSchool Year 2025-26 MAP: School Age Childcare Program registration open through 5/13/2026. Community Education programs are designed to be self-sustaining, meaning they generate their own funding through fees, donations, and partnerships rather than relying on government or school-based funding. These programs are typically run by nonprofits and offer a wide range of learning opportunities that aim to meet the specific needs of the community. By self-sustaining, these programs ensure they can continue offering services without depending on fluctuating external funding sources. Our mission is to provide quality care for children that is safe, engaging, and enjoyable. Our warm and caring staff maintain a positive and stimulating atmosphere where your child is cared for and respected. Our Goals are: To provide affordable, convenient, and dependable child care services. To create a child care setting for social-emotional, cognitive, and physical development. To provide a nurturing environment. To provide active meaningful learning experiences. Toilet TrainingChildren attending childcare need to be independently toilet trained in order to attend our program. Independently toilet-trained means that the student: comes to childcare in big kid underpants (not pull-ups) can communicate a need to use the bathroom. can independently take care of toileting (pull down underpants, sit on toilet or stand at urinal, and void the bowels or bladder) can independently manage related hygiene (can access toilet paper, wipe, place used toilet paper in the toilet bowl, flush, pull up underpants without assistance, and wash and dry hands) We do realize that fully toilet-trained students may have an occasional accident, so we ask that you send an extra set of clothing for your child (full outfit including a top, bottom, underwear, and socks) in a gallon-size ziplock bag with your child’s name on it. If your child has an accident, we will assist them as much as possible with getting changed. Please make sure another set of clothing is sent with your child the following day. If you have any questions about eligibility, feel free to contact us. Medical NeedsMedical questions regarding your child's health & allergies will be asked during the registration process. Failure to provide us with this information may delay your child's start date. Medications can be dispensed by staff. If possible, please give medications before they arrive and after they leave MAP. Creating an Arux Account Enrolling in Child Care Staff Community Education Director MAP Billing & Scheduling MAP Program Supervisor Jennifer Noble Whitney Zirbes Tammy Johannes-Kramer jennifer.noble@isd485.org whitney.zirbes@isd485.org RoyaltonMAP@isd485.org 320-584-4248 320-584-4002 320-584-4118MAP School Year 2025-2026 MAP Site -
MVC Jr. Cheer Clinic (Grades K-4)Youth Sports / EnrichmentYour child will learn how to cheer from the Minnesota Vikings Cheerleaders! Curriculum is centered around hard work, confidence and leadership. Participants will learn a routine to perform for parents at the end of class. Please dress your child in dance attire with tennis shoes and hair pulled back. Tuition includes: Set of poms to take home along with a MVC tote. There will be time for photos at the end. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 2/6. HURRY! SPOTS ARE LIMITED!Winter 2026 -
May 21 ScreeningEarly Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screenings The early childhood years from birth to the start of kindergarten are an important time of rapid learning and growth. Screening is a brief, simple procedure used to identify potential health or developmental problems in infants and young children who may need a health assessment, diagnostic assessment or educational evaluation. Screening in early childhood supports children's readiness for kindergarten and promotes positive child health and developmental outcomes. If you need assistance registering for a screening appointment, please contact the Community Education/district office at 320-584-4002.Screening 2026-2027
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Minecraft Mod DevelopmentYouth Sports / EnrichmentOnline Virtual Class: Customize your gaming experience! Learn to make Java mods for Minecraft Java Edition Minecraft using MCreator. Basic computer skills are required. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This class is not affiliated with them. Home Technical Requirements: ●Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM ●Chromebooks, Tablets, and phones DO NOT Work. ●Internet: Broadband internet ●Webcam, Microphone and Speakers ●Zoom Installed on Computer, zoom link will be sent before class. ●Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirement: ●MCreator (download instructions and setup information will be provided before class) ●Minecraft Java Edition ($30, not required for the class, but is needed to use the mods later)Winter 2026 -
Mom & Me CharcuterieYouth Sports / EnrichmentEnjoy some quality 1:1 one time with your little and learn how to create a charcuterie tray. The class cost covers 1 adult and 1 kiddo. We bring all the supplies for the charcuterie boards, you learn and practice. No clean up!! No fuss, just FUN and learning playing with food!Winter 2026 -
Morning & Afternoon ProgramSchool Year 2025-26 MAP: School Age Childcare Program registration open through 5/13/2026. Community Education programs are designed to be self-sustaining, meaning they generate their own funding through fees, donations, and partnerships rather than relying on government or school-based funding. These programs are typically run by nonprofits and offer a wide range of learning opportunities that aim to meet the specific needs of the community. By self-sustaining, these programs ensure they can continue offering services without depending on fluctuating external funding sources. Our mission is to provide quality care for children that is safe, engaging, and enjoyable. Our warm and caring staff maintain a positive and stimulating atmosphere where your child is cared for and respected. Our Goals are: To provide affordable, convenient, and dependable child care services. To create a child care setting for social-emotional, cognitive, and physical development. To provide a nurturing environment. To provide active meaningful learning experiences. Toilet TrainingChildren attending childcare need to be independently toilet trained in order to attend our program. Independently toilet-trained means that the student: comes to childcare in big kid underpants (not pull-ups) can communicate a need to use the bathroom. can independently take care of toileting (pull down underpants, sit on toilet or stand at urinal, and void the bowels or bladder) can independently manage related hygiene (can access toilet paper, wipe, place used toilet paper in the toilet bowl, flush, pull up underpants without assistance, and wash and dry hands) We do realize that fully toilet-trained students may have an occasional accident, so we ask that you send an extra set of clothing for your child (full outfit including a top, bottom, underwear, and socks) in a gallon-size ziplock bag with your child’s name on it. If your child has an accident, we will assist them as much as possible with getting changed. Please make sure another set of clothing is sent with your child the following day. If you have any questions about eligibility, feel free to contact us. Medical NeedsMedical questions regarding your child's health & allergies will be asked during the registration process. Failure to provide us with this information may delay your child's start date. Medications can be dispensed by staff. If possible, please give medications before they arrive and after they leave MAP. Creating an Arux Account Enrolling in Child Care Staff Community Education Director MAP Billing & Scheduling MAP Program Supervisor Jennifer Noble Whitney Zirbes Tammy Johannes-Kramer jennifer.noble@isd485.org whitney.zirbes@isd485.org RoyaltonMAP@isd485.org 320-584-4248 320-584-4002 320-584-4118Child Care Program -
Multiplayer Minecraft: Block Hunter & Mini GamesYouth Sports / EnrichmentOnline Virtual Class: Join us in this new multiplayer Minecraft class as we play this hide-and-seek game.Hunters will work together to find the hidden blocks and animals on our new adventure map.Get ideas to create your own mini-games. Home Technical Requirements: ●Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM ●Chromebooks, Tablets, and phones DO NOT Work. ●Internet: Broadband internet ●Webcam, Microphone and Speakers ●Zoom Installed on Computer, zoom link will be sent before class. ●Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirement: ●Minecraft Java Edition ($30, more information will be provided before class)Winter 2026 -
Multiplayer Minecraft: Poke-ModsYouth Sports / EnrichmentOnline Virtual Class: Join us for an unforgettable Minecraft adventure where you'll explore the world of Pokémon like never before. In this multiplayer camp, you'll learn how to build your own Pokémon world. Create stunning landscapes, iconic locations, and even your own custom Pokémon using the Pixlemon mod. Create and use Pokémon themed mods, to create Gym battles.Discover hidden secrets, rare Pokémon, and exciting challenges throughout the Minecraft world.Bring a USB drive to save your games on the last day. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This camp is not affiliated with them. Home Technical Requirements: ●Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM ● Chromebooks, Tablets, and phones DO NOT Work. ●Internet: Broadband internet ●Webcam, Microphone and Speakers ●Zoom Installed on Computer, zoom link will be sent before class. ●Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirement: ●MCreator (download instructions and setup information will be provided before class) Minecraft Java Edition ($30, not required for the class, but is needed to use the mods laterWinter 2026 -
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Nonfiction Writing Essentials: Tell True Stories with PurposeAdult Sports / EnrichmentReady to turn your real-life stories into unforgettable nonfiction? Whether you’re crafting a memoir, how-to guide, personal essay, or narrative article, this class is your launchpad to powerful, authentic writing. Discover how to pick compelling topics, unleash your unique voice, and organize your ideas with clarity and punch. Explore every nonfiction format—from blogs to books—and master techniques for crafting openings that hook, weaving in research seamlessly, and polishing your work for maximum impact. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, current author and editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.Winter 2026 -
October 19 ScreeningEarly Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screenings The early childhood years from birth to the start of kindergarten are an important time of rapid learning and growth. Screening is a brief, simple procedure used to identify potential health or developmental problems in infants and young children who may need a health assessment, diagnostic assessment or educational evaluation. Screening in early childhood supports children's readiness for kindergarten and promotes positive child health and developmental outcomes. If you need assistance registering for a screening appointment, please contact the Community Education/district office at 320-584-4002.Screening 2026-2027
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Starting SoonPhone Photo Rescue Workshop for Beginners!Adult Sports / EnrichmentAre you overwhelmed or running out of storage with all of the photos just sitting on your phone? In our live online workshop, learn to delete the clutter, create printed photo books and protect your precious memories forever. In just one hour, you'll transform your chaotic photo collection into an organized library you can actually navigate, plus learn maintenance habits that take only minutes each week, without any confusing tech jargon.Winter 2026 -
Post Like A Pro: Navigating Facebook and Instagram With Meta Business SuiteAdult Sports / EnrichmentLearn to efficiently manage your social media presence with this live, interactive online training class! You’ll leave the class knowing how to streamline your posting process, schedule content, and leverage insights to boost engagement on both platforms. Whether you’re a small business owner, a marketer, or simply looking to sharpen your social media skills, this class will equip you with practical tips and strategies to enhance your online impact. By the end of the session, you’ll feel confident navigating Meta Business Suite and ready to make your posts truly shine!Winter 2026 -
Practical ChatGPT Training for EveryoneAdult Sports / EnrichmentHave you been curious about what ChatGPTis exactly and how it can be used? Join our fun and engaging class to learn everything you need to know about ChatGPT powered byArtificial Intelligence. Understand how it works and why it's taking the world by storm.You'll explore practical everyday uses for ChatGPTin both the workforce and at home, ensuring you stay in the loop when ChatGPT is mentioned in conversations and on the news. Don't get left behind in today's tech-savvy world, attend this essential training today! You can register and request to receive a recording after the class if you can't make the scheduled time. Follow up support by the instructor is included.Winter 2026 -
WaitlistRobotics (Students Grades 4-6)Youth Sports / EnrichmentStudents participating in robotics work in small teams collaboratively to design, build, program, and drive robots. The students will then compete at local VEX IQ Tournaments with other teams from the area, for awards, trophies, and chances to go to the State and Worlds Tournament. This is an excellent opportunity for students to enhance their science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills through this exciting hands-on experience. This year's game is Mix & Match! Click link to see how this year's game is played: https://youtu.be/RN-UyJbe_yg?feature=shared Practices are held on Mondays from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. in the MS/HS Commons and begins Monday September 29 running through March 7. There will be opportunities to compete at local area VEX IQ tournaments on Saturdays, with those dates to be determined (typically 3-4 per season starting in December). Additional practices may be added as needed. Class registrations are limited per grade level. Once each grade level cap is reached, students will be placed on a waiting list and contacted by the coaches if a spot becomes available. Registration Deadline: 9/15Fall 2025 -
Speak Up, Stand Out: Public Speaking for BeginnersAdult Sports / EnrichmentTerrified of public speaking? You’re not alone—and this beginner-friendly class will help you ditch the nerves and find your voice. Whether you're presenting at work, reading your writing aloud, or giving a speech at a special event, you'll learn the fundamentals of confident, clear communication. We’ll cover how to organize your thoughts, speak with clarity and purpose, manage anxiety, and connect with your audience. Through low-pressure activities and practical tips, you’ll leave feeling ready to speak up and stand out—no podium panic required. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, current author, Chamber of Commerce past president, and a nationwide speaker hired by the Department of the Army, the Kidney Foundation, and even emceed a Junior Miss Pageant. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.Winter 2026 -
Super Mario Themed Game CodingYouth Sports / EnrichmentOnline Virtual Class: In this class, we introduce students to programming concepts using Scratch. Scratch is a drag-and-drop creative coding platform developed by MIT. Students will be instructed to make a Mario Kart-style game. Then, select custom characters and tracks to personalize their games. Home Technical Requirements: ●Computer: PC (Windows 10 or later) or Mac (OSX) with at least a 2GHz processor and 4GB of RAM ●Chromebooks, Tablets, and phones DO NOT Work. ●Internet: Broadband internet ●Webcam, Microphone and Speakers ●Zoom Installed on Computer, zoom link will be sent before class. ●Students should be comfortable using a PC, mouse, and keyboard. Additional Technical Requirement: ●Scratch Website ●Scratch Account (sign-up information will be provided before class)Winter 2026 -
Three Year Old Preschool-M/TuLittle Royals PreschoolLittle Royals Preschool is a fee based 4-Star Parent Aware school readiness program that provides quality & play-based learning experiences for children ages 3-5 in an inclusive environment. Our staff's goal is to provide a safe and developmentally appropriate environment that encourages your child's academic, physical, social, and emotional growth; resulting in a much smoother transition to kindergarten. Click on this link to see our 2026-2027 Program Offerings and Cost In order to complete the online registration process, the following items are needed: Copy of your child's immunization records Proof of income (paystubs/W2) Little Royals Preschool Information Night Presentation Once Registration has been submitted, additional paperwork will be given or mailed to you for completion. Once ALL paperwork has been received, your registration will be processed. You will receive notification your application has been accepted when we receive all paperwork returned completed. Preschool School Supply List Little Royals Preschool Parent/Student Handbook Enrollment How To Guide Early Childhood Screenings Screening is a brief, simple procedure used to identify potential health or developmental problems in infants and young children who may need a health assessment, diagnostic assessment, or educational evaluation. Screening in early childhood supports children's readiness for kindergarten and promotes positive child health and developmental outcomes. You can register for screening when your child is between 3.5 and 4 years of age with Royalton Public Schools via our online portal. If you have concerns about your child's development, feel free to call and schedule this screening earlier. You can reach Whitney at 320-584-4002.Preschool School Year 2026-2027 Little Royals Preschool Site