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    Art, Mosaic & Murals (Sanford)

    Be a part of making Sanford History. This group will work together with Artist-In-Residence Dani Bianchini, a Latina Minneapolis Based Community Artist, to bring student voice and student culture to the walls of Sanford! Student will learn the process of mosaic tile murals and work on designing a painting the mural to be displayed on the walls of the indoor recess room. This class is Spanish/English dual language. We are so excited to partner and work to renovate this indoor recess space for all students and staff of Sanford to use and enjoy! This class will end with a community celebration and mural unveiling. Note: Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our afterschool programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable. Pricing Scale: Option 1 - Class Fee - covers staffing and supply costs Option 2 - Higher price level 1- supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 3 - Higher price level 2 - supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 4 - Partial Scholarship price Option 5 - Full Scholarship price
  • B2M Boys to Men - Boys Chill Zone (Sanford)

    This club is run by Mr. J (Sanford SEA) and is a group for guys who want to hang out, play games, have some open gym time, make snacks and have a safe fun space to chill. This group has enjoyed neighborhood walks to the store, playing basket and gaga ball outside when it's nice. They have fun! Note: Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our afterschool programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable. Pricing Scale: Option 1 - Class Fee - covers staffing and supply costs Option 2 - Higher price level 1- supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 3 - Higher price level 2 - supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 4 - Partial Scholarship price Option 5 - Full Scholarship price
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    Book Club (Sanford)

    Ms. Olsen is leading book club. Students will vote on the book, read together and have in depth discussions on the subject matter. This is a laid back group that enjoys reading, chatting and having fun. This is an MPS Extended Learning ALC Class and paid for by district funding.
  • Chess, Games, Crafts and Anime (Sanford)

    ***PLEASE NOTE this group meeting days vary from week to week. Please look closely at the calendar. Students are also informed on Advisory slides when there is Chess, Games, Art and Anime. This is a space for students who want to learn or play chess, play other table top games, do crafts and work on anime! Students enjoy hanging out with each other, meeting new friends and working on fun projects and games. This is a fun laid back group open to all! This is an MPS Extended Learning ALC Class and paid for by district funding.
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    Cooking Club (Sanford)

    By popular demand we are excited to offer Cooking Club! In this club students will learn how to follow simple recipes using fresh ingredients, toaster ovens, air fryers, induction burners and electric skillets. This is sure to be a really fun class Note: Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our afterschool programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable. Pricing Scale: Option 1 - Class Fee - covers staffing and supply costs Option 2 & 3 - Higher price levels 1 & 2 - supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 4 - Partial Scholarship price Option 5 - Full Scholarship price
  • Drama (Sanford)

    Ms. Rhonda Lund is back at Sanford in After-school running Drama! Students learn simple acting techniques and vocabulary through studying monologues and scenes. They will then begin basic script analysis and character development and apply these principals towards in-class performances. Note: Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our afterschool programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable. Pricing Scale: Option 1 - Class Fee - covers staffing and supply costs Option 2 - Higher price level 1- supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 3 - Higher price level 2 - supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 4 - Partial Scholarship price Option 5 - Full Scholarship price
  • Dungeons & Dragons (Sanford)

    D&D is led again this year by Ms. H! Come and play with friends and classmates. You'll work to organize a group, make a plan and play tournaments. This is a popular club with many players so all are welcome. All skill levels are also welcome! This is an MPS Extended Learning ALC Class and paid for by district funding.
  • Girls, Inc YWCA (Sanford)

    Girls Inc. is for youth who identify as "girl" or "gender-expansion" who are interested in a "pro-girl" environment. Girls, Inc has girls creating change in their community and learning from women leaders. Students learn how to save, share and spend money, explore what it means to have a safe body and mind, do fun science experiments like making slime and bath bombs, free snacks and earn a t-shirt. Girls, Inc ends with a party that is planned by you! This is a grant funded club that is $0 for participants.
  • History Day (Sanford)

    Ms. Monroe leads our History Day Club and works with students to dive deeper into History Day projects for 7th grade competition. This is an MPS Extended Learning ALC Class and paid for by district funding.
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    Indoor Gardening and Cooking, Urban 4H (Sanford)

    This club is a partnership with The University of MN Urban 4H. Students will be led by Master Gardener, Brownson (a student favorite!). Students will eat microgreens that they grow in our classroom greenhouse. They will learn how to garden year round indoors with hydroponics gardens and grow lights by doing it hands on this winter at Sanford. The crops they grow they will harvest and make snacks, stir fries, ramen dishes, pizzas and tacos with. This group learns about climate change and how that impacts our food systems, food justice, and all the skills they need to start growing their own food at home and in the community. Note: Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our afterschool programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable. Pricing Scale: Option 1 - Class Fee - covers staffing and supply costs Option 2 & 3 - Higher price levels 1 & 2 - supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 4 - Partial Scholarship price Option 5 - Full Scholarship price
  • Jazz Band (Sanford)

    Join Mr. Erickson for Jazz Band! Students who play in band are welcome to join this fun and exciting musical group. This is an MPS Extended Learning ALC Class and paid for by district funding.
  • Lego Master's (Sanford)

    Ms. Mac will once again lead Lego Master's! Join to design and compete in fun Lego challenges. This is an MPS Extended Learning ALC Class and paid for by district funding.
  • PRIDE S.A.G.E. (Sanford)

    Ms. Julia will lead PRIDE/S.A.G.E again this year. S.A.G.E. stands for social and gender equity. The foundation of S.A.G.E focuses on civics education, community service, and social activism. The curriculum is inclusive and reflects everyone. This affinity group is for students who identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ Community and their allies. This is a non judgmental safe space to share, connect and have fun doing walking field trips, arts and crafts and more! This is an MPS Extended Learning ALC Class that partners with MPS Out 4 Good.
  • Sewing, Stuffed Animals and Plushies (Sanford)

    Students will learn to follow and create patterns, make stuffed animals and plushies with different textured fabrics, colors and stuffing. Ms. Michelle is a community artist and former fashion designer. Note: Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our afterschool programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable. Pricing Scale: Option 1 - Class Fee - covers staffing and supply costs Option 2 & 3 - Higher price levels 1 & 2 - supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 4 - Partial Scholarship price Option 5 - Full Scholarship price
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    Sewing, make your own clothing (Sanford)

    This class will allow students to work on projects of their choice and supply them with instruction, sewing machines, supplies and inspiration. Students can make sweatpants, pajama pants, cami's, shirts and more! This class is led by Ms. Michelle who is a community artist, teacher and former fashion designer. This class is also open to embroiderers who want to have space to work on embroidery projects. Note: Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our afterschool programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable. Pricing Scale: Option 1 - Class Fee - covers staffing and supply costs Option 2 - Higher price level 1- supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 3 - Higher price level 2 - supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 4 - Partial Scholarship price Option 5 - Full Scholarship price
  • Unified Arts & Crafts (Sanford)

    Sanford is proud a Unified School! Join us on Thursday's with Ms. Louise and Ms. Lisa for arts and crafts. Students will work with paint, clay, polymer clay, melting beads, slime, jewelry making and paper mache. This club is open to all students of all abilities. This is an MPS Extended Learning ALC Class and paid for by district funding and a partnership with Special Olympics of Minnesota.
  • Unified Gym Games and Sports (Sanford)

    Sanford is proud a Unified School! Unified gives students of all abilities the opportunity to get to know each other, have fun and build community. Join us on Thursday's with Coach Wessman and Ms. Lydia for fun in the gym with games and sports. This club is open to all students of all abilities and all genders. This is an MPS Extended Learning ALC Class and paid for by district funding and a partnership with Special Olympics of Minnesota.
  • Urban Debate League (Sanford)

    The Minnesota Urban Debate League (MNUDL) is a program of Augsburg University which provides resources and programming to support competitive academic debate in Twin Cities high schools and middle schools. The mission of MNUDL is to empower students through competitive academic debate to become engaged learners, critical thinkers, and active global citizens who are effective advocates for themselves and their communities. Sanford's Urban Debate Team historically has excelled in tournaments. Ms. Rhonda Lund has been leading the team for many years and will be back at Sanford this fall to continue to work with our team! No experience is necessary. You will learn all the skills you need to be successful. This is now an MPS Extended Learning ALC Class and paid for by district funding
  • Volleyball (Sanford)

    Mr. Shayda (Sanford SEA) is leading Volleyball! All experience levels are welcome. Ms. Shayda will teach you the rules and help you gain skills and techniques and students will be divided into two teams to play each other. This sport is open to all genders. Note: Community Education uses a sliding scale model for program fees so our afterschool programs can be financially sustainable and more equitable. Families are asked to pick the price that they are able to pay. By more clearly articulating our lower cost options, we have removed the barrier that some may have felt in making scholarship requests. When families participate at the higher price levels, they help make the program more sustainable. Pricing Scale: Option 1 - Class Fee - covers staffing and supply costs Option 2 - Higher price level 1- supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 3 - Higher price level 2 - supports sustainable programming & scholarships Option 4 - Partial Scholarship price Option 5 - Full Scholarship price
  • Yo-Yo and Kendama Club (Sanford)

    Students requested a Yo-Yo and Kendama Club so here it is! Students will learn new tricks and skills with both Yo-Yo's and Kendama by teaching each other and practicing. This class will be led by Coach Becky and Kendama State Champion Student, Lisbeth! This is an MPS Extended Learning ALC Class and paid for by district funding.
  • Young Writers Club (Sanford)

    Ms. Olsen will be leading Young Writers Club as part of the National Novel Writing Month. This is a fun, empowering approach to creative writing. The challenge: draft an entire novel in just one month. For 30 wild, exciting, surprising days, you get to lock away your inner editor, let your imagination take over, and just create! Our Young Writers Program supports under-18 writers and K-12 educators as they participate in our flagship event each November, and take part in smaller writing challenges year-round. This is an MPS Extended Learning ALC Class and paid for by district funding.