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PopularSandlot Baseball (2024-25 Boys & Girls Grades 1-3)Youth Sports / EnrichmentThis program will feature boys and girls who have completed grades 1-3. Those in grade 1 must have at least one year in toss ball and be ready for more advanced play. The focus will be learning the game of baseball/softball while the coaches will give the players maximized at bats and fielding opportunities. Teams will be divided evenly into a 2-4 team league based on number of registrations. NEW this year! Games will be Wednesdays at the Multi-Purpose Field #1 at 6pm or 7pm. If you are not playing a game, you will have practice on Multi-Purpose Field #2 for an hour. Plan to be there from 6:00-8:00 pm. T-Shirt included.Spring 2025
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Summer MAP CampMorning & Afternoon ProgramSummer MAP Camp: School Age Childcare Program registration is available April 1, 2025. June 9, 2025 -August 22, 20256:30 a.m.-5:45 p.m. 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. Summer MAP Camp Rates: $20 per child registration fee due at registration. Type of Schedule - Price per Day Contract Drop In Scheduled Daily Rate (M, Tu, W, F) $30.00 $50.00 Thursday Field Trip Days (if attending other days) $50.00 $70.00 Thursday Field Trip Days ONLY $70.00 $70.00 MAP is closed the following days: 6/19 and 7/4 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. The Parent Handbook goes over in detail the rules and what is expected of both you and the MAP staff. Student Supply List (please label all with your child’s name) Creating an Arux Account Enrolling in Child Care Staff Community Education Director MAP Billing MAP Program Supervisor Amy Krueger Kaci Benner Tammy Johannes-Kramer amy.krueger@isd485.org kaci.benner@isd485.org RoyaltonMAP@isd485.org 320-584-4248 320-584-4002 320-584-4118Summer 2025 MAP Site
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PopularRob Bixby (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)T-Ball (Boys & Girls Ages 4-5)Youth Sports / EnrichmentBoys and girls in PreK and Kindergarten are invited to become a Little Slugger. This program will teach your children the fundamentals of playing ball: they will learn how to throw, catch, and hit off of a t-stand. This is a valuable program and you can be sure that your children will have a great time while they are learning the basics. (No class July 3rd) T-Shirt Included.Spring 2025
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Three Year Old PreschoolLittle Royals PreschoolLittle Royals Preschool is a fee based 4-Star Parent Aware school readiness program that provides quality learning 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 2025-2026 Program Offerings and Cost 2025-2026 Little Royals Preschool Information Night Presentation In order to complete the registration process, the following items are needed: Copy of your child's immunization records Proof of income (paystubs) Completed health form Application for Educational Benefits (once form is open, save a copy to your computer, open that copy to fill out) Other items that need to be completed if you require these services: Transportation request form (once form is open, save a copy to your computer, open that copy to fill out) MAP childcare registration form Scholarship Application (once form is open, save a copy to your computer, open that copy to fill out) Preschool School Supply List Little Royals Preschool Parent/Student Handbook Enrollment How To Guide LITTLE ROYALS STAFF Staff Name Title Contact Information Amy Krueger Community Education Director amy.krueger@isd485.org 320-584-4248 Kaci Benner Preschool Secretary/Attendance/Tuition/Registration kaci.benner@isd485.org 320-584-4002 Amanda Billig Preschool Teacher amanda.billig@isd485.org Stacy Huls Preschool Teacher stacy.huls@isd485.org Bailey Warzecka Preschool Teacher bailey.warzecka@isd485.org Leah Suska Preschool Teacher leah.suska@isd485.org Brandi DeGier Early Childhood Special Education Teacher brandi.degier@isd485.org Erin Chisholm Speech & Language Pathologist erin.chisholm@isd485.org Tammy Mattson Speech & Language Pathology Assistant tammy.mattson@isd485.org Nichole Klinkhammer Licensed School Nurse nichole.klinkhammer@isd485.org Abigail Weidenbach School Social Worker abigail.weidenbach@isd485.org Barbara Torres Nutrition Services Manager barbara.torres@isd485.org Tammy Johannes School Age Child Care Supervisor tammy.johannes@isd485.org Joseph Wiser Transportation Director joseph.wiser@isd485.org 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 expect a call from Royalton Public schools when your child is between 3.5 and 4 years of age to set up a screening date. If you have concerns about your child's development, feel free to call and schedule this screening earlier. You can reach Kaci at 320-584-4002.Preschool School Year 2024-2025 Little Royals Preschool Site
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Three Year Old Preschool-M/TuLittle Royals PreschoolLittle Royals Preschool is a fee based 4-Star Parent Aware school readiness program that provides quality learning 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 2025-2026 Program Offerings and Cost 2025-2026 Little Royals Preschool Information Night Presentation In order to complete the registration process, the following items are needed: Copy of your child's immunization records Proof of income (paystubs) Completed health form Application for Educational Benefits (once form is open, save a copy to your computer, open that copy to fill out) Other items that need to be completed if you require these services: Transportation request form (once form is open, save a copy to your computer, open that copy to fill out) MAP childcare registration form Scholarship Application (once form is open, save a copy to your computer, open that copy to fill out) Preschool School Supply List Little Royals Preschool Parent/Student Handbook Enrollment How To Guide LITTLE ROYALS STAFF Staff Name Title Contact Information Amy Krueger Community Education Director amy.krueger@isd485.org 320-584-4248 Kaci Benner Preschool Secretary/Attendance/Tuition/Registration kaci.benner@isd485.org 320-584-4002 Amanda Billig Preschool Teacher amanda.billig@isd485.org Stacy Huls Preschool Teacher stacy.huls@isd485.org Bailey Warzecka Preschool Teacher bailey.warzecka@isd485.org Leah Suska Preschool Teacher leah.suska@isd485.org Brandi DeGier Early Childhood Special Education Teacher brandi.degier@isd485.org Erin Chisholm Speech & Language Pathologist erin.chisholm@isd485.org Tammy Mattson Speech & Language Pathology Assistant tammy.mattson@isd485.org Nichole Klinkhammer Licensed School Nurse nichole.klinkhammer@isd485.org Abigail Weidenbach School Social Worker abigail.weidenbach@isd485.org Barbara Torres Nutrition Services Manager barbara.torres@isd485.org Tammy Johannes School Age Child Care Supervisor tammy.johannes@isd485.org Joseph Wiser Transportation Director joseph.wiser@isd485.org 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 expect a call from Royalton Public schools when your child is between 3.5 and 4 years of age to set up a screening date. If you have concerns about your child's development, feel free to call and schedule this screening earlier. You can reach Kaci at 320-584-4002.Preschool School Year 2025-2026 Little Royals Preschool Site
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Three Year Old Preschool-Th/FLittle Royals PreschoolLittle Royals Preschool is a fee based 4-Star Parent Aware school readiness program that provides quality learning 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 2025-2026 Program Offerings and Cost 2025-2026 Little Royals Preschool Information Night Presentation In order to complete the registration process, the following items are needed: Copy of your child's immunization records Proof of income (paystubs) Completed health form Application for Educational Benefits (once form is open, save a copy to your computer, open that copy to fill out) Other items that need to be completed if you require these services: Transportation request form (once form is open, save a copy to your computer, open that copy to fill out) MAP childcare registration form Scholarship Application (once form is open, save a copy to your computer, open that copy to fill out) Preschool School Supply List Little Royals Preschool Parent/Student Handbook Enrollment How To Guide LITTLE ROYALS STAFF Staff Name Title Contact Information Amy Krueger Community Education Director amy.krueger@isd485.org 320-584-4248 Kaci Benner Preschool Secretary/Attendance/Tuition/Registration kaci.benner@isd485.org 320-584-4002 Amanda Billig Preschool Teacher amanda.billig@isd485.org Stacy Huls Preschool Teacher stacy.huls@isd485.org Bailey Warzecka Preschool Teacher bailey.warzecka@isd485.org Leah Suska Preschool Teacher leah.suska@isd485.org Brandi DeGier Early Childhood Special Education Teacher brandi.degier@isd485.org Erin Chisholm Speech & Language Pathologist erin.chisholm@isd485.org Tammy Mattson Speech & Language Pathology Assistant tammy.mattson@isd485.org Nichole Klinkhammer Licensed School Nurse nichole.klinkhammer@isd485.org Abigail Weidenbach School Social Worker abigail.weidenbach@isd485.org Barbara Torres Nutrition Services Manager barbara.torres@isd485.org Tammy Johannes School Age Child Care Supervisor tammy.johannes@isd485.org Joseph Wiser Transportation Director joseph.wiser@isd485.org 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 expect a call from Royalton Public schools when your child is between 3.5 and 4 years of age to set up a screening date. If you have concerns about your child's development, feel free to call and schedule this screening earlier. You can reach Kaci at 320-584-4002.Preschool School Year 2025-2026 Little Royals Preschool Site
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PopularToss Ball (Boys & Girls Ages 5-7)Youth Sports / EnrichmentBoys and girls in Kindergarten and 1st grade that have the skill and knowledge to hit a tossed ball or students who no longer need a batting tee are invited to be part of the Royal Sluggers Toss Ball. This program is a step up from T-ball and will set the foundation for future Royalton Royals baseball and softball players. Participants will work on their throwing, catching, and hitting techniques while becoming scholars of good sportsmanship. Adult-pitched balls will replace the use of a t-stand. (No class July 3rd) T-Shirt Included.Spring 2025
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