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Four Year Old Preschool M-F (5 day)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.Preschool School Year 2026-2027 Little Royals Preschool Site -
Four Year Old Preschool M-W (3 day)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.Preschool School Year 2026-2027 Little Royals Preschool Site -
Future Royals Basketball Camp (Boys & Girls Current Gr. 4-8)Youth Sports / EnrichmentThis camp will work on fundamentals, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The camp will be directed by Head Boys Coach Jeremy Albright and Head Girls Coach Brad Bauman, along with many former and current Royalton basketball players. This is a great opportunity to work with our basketball programs head coaches. T-shirt included.Spring/Summer 2026 -
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 -
How to Write Your Life Story (for fun or profit)Adult Sports / EnrichmentYou don’t need to be famous to have a legacy to leave behind. Create an inspirational autobiography for family, friends, and others. Learn how to recall vivid memories, analyze events and people that shaped who you are, and bring your story to life. Your handout, included in the class fee, will have an outline to help you organize and write your memoir step-by-step. Printing/publishing options will also discussed. Webinar login information will be emailed the day before class.Spring/Summer 2026
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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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Jr. Golf CampYouth Sports / EnrichmentThis clinic will focus on helping kids learn the fundamentals of the golf swing. If kids do not have their own golf equipment, that is fine. We will provide clubs and any other resources needed. Campers will receive instruction on the game of golf, swing fundamentals, learn basic rules and terminology and be taught proper golf etiquette.Spring/Summer 2026
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FullJr. Olympic Girls Softball 12U/13UYouth Sports / EnrichmentThe Royalton fastpitch summer softball program will once again join the St. Cloud Area League this year. Games for 12U will take place on Tuesday nights. The seven week season will have NO games the week before the 4th of July week. Travel to away games is by carpool and parent involvement. Additional practices during the season will be set up by the coaches based on field availability. Preseason practices will be communicated prior to the season and will begin in May. Jersey with name included. As of September 1st, 2025 your child must be 12 or under.Spring/Summer 2026
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Jr. Olympic Girls Softball 14UYouth Sports / EnrichmentThe Royalton fastpitch summer softball program will once again join the St. Cloud Area League this year. Games for 14U will take place on Tuesday nights. The seven week season will have NO games the week prior? TBD to 4th of July week. Travel to away games is by carpool and parent involvement. Additional practices during the season will be set up by the coaches based on field availability. Preseason practices will be communicated prior to the season and will begin in May. As of September 1st, 2025 your child must be 14 or under. Jersey with name included.Spring/Summer 2026
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Jr. Olympic Girls Softball 16U/18UYouth Sports / EnrichmentThe Royalton fastpitch summer softball program will once again join the St. Cloud Area League this year. Games for 16U/18U will take place on Tuesday nights. The seven week season will have NO games 4th of July week. Travel to away games is by carpool and parent involvement. Additional practices during the season will be set up by the coaches based on field availability. Summer Softball featuring 1 day of practice and double header games on Tuesday Nights as part of the St. Cloud league. Preseason practices will be communicated prior to the season and will begin the first week of Summer. Jersey with name included. As of September 1st, 2025 your child must be 18 or under.Spring/Summer 2026
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Junior Victory League Baseball (2025-26 Grades 4-5)Youth Sports / EnrichmentThe Royalton team will join the Junior Victory League this year. Games for JVL will take place on Tuesday nights from 6-8pm. The seven week season will have NO games the week prior to the 4th of July week. Away games will be played within a short distance of our community (e.g., Little Falls, Pierz, Sobieski, etc.). Parents are responsible for transporting their child to these games. Practices during the season will be set up by the coaches based on field availability. T-shirt included.Spring/Summer 2026
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Junior Victory League Baseball (2025-26 Grades 6-7)Youth Sports / EnrichmentThe Royalton team will join the Junior Victory League this year. Games for JVL will take place on Wednesday nights from 6-8pm. The seven week season will have NO games the week prior to 4th of July week? TBD. Away games will be played within a short distance of our community (e.g., Little Falls, Pierz, Sobieski, etc.). Parents are responsible for transporting their child to these games. Practices during the season will be set up by the coaches based on field availability. T-shirt included.Spring/Summer 2026
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Little Future Royals Basketball Camp (Boys & Girls Current Gr. K-3)Youth Sports / EnrichmentThis camp will work on fundamentals, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The camp will be directed by Head Boys Coach Jeremy Albright and Head Girls Coach Brad Baumann, along with many former and current Royalton basketball players. This is a great opportunity to work with our basketball programs head coaches. T-shirt included.Spring/Summer 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. Summer MAP 2026 : Summer MAP 2026 Registration open April 1, 2026 through August 14, 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 -
MAP Summer 2026Morning & Afternoon ProgramSchool Year 2025-26 MAP: School Age Childcare Program registration open through 5/13/2026. Summer MAP 2026 : Summer MAP 2026 Registration open April 1, 2026 through August 14, 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 Summer 2026 MAP Site -
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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Morning & Afternoon ProgramSchool Year 2025-26 MAP: School Age Childcare Program registration open through 5/13/2026. Summer MAP 2026 : Summer MAP 2026 Registration open April 1, 2026 through August 14, 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 -
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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Open Pickleball Spring SessionAdult Sports / EnrichmentJoin in the fun of pickleball! Pickleball is America's fastest growing sport. It's played on a court similar to a badminton court and can be played on an altered tennis or basketball court. The rules are simple, the game is easy for beginners to learn, and it is a sport that is created for all ages and all skill levels. It is played with wood or composite paddles that are used to hit a perforated plastic baseball comparable to a wiffleball. The game of pickleball can help you stay active and healthy while providing hours of social entertainment and enjoyment. All nights will be pick up pickleball games so no partner is required. Balls and nets will be provided, participants will need to bring their own Pickleball paddle. Walk-ins welcome!Spring/Summer 2026
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Phone 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 -
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 -
Royals Soccer (2025-26 Boys & Girls Grades K-4)Youth Sports / EnrichmentBoys and girls in grades K-4 for the 2025-2026 school year are invited to be part of the Royals Soccer Team. This is the fourth year for this program after a successful run past three summers. In this program your child will learn the fundamentals of playing soccer: sportsmanship, ball control and basic rules of the game. Practices will be held on multi-purpose field 2. T-shirt included.Spring/Summer 2026