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  • ECFE- Evening Classes

    Attention working parents, these classes are for you! Let us organize the activities and clean up the mess. These classes will have many of the same crafts, music, activities and parent discussion as the daytime Marvelous Mix class, with a broader age range to better accommodate working families.
  • ECFE- Infants and Toddlers

    Fun activities and parent support for children ages birth-30 months and an adult.
  • ECFE- Mixed Ages

    Classes for children ages birth-5
  • ECFE- Special Events

    Field trips and special one time events for you and your child!
  • ECFE- Summer Fun

    Stay in touch with old friends and meet some new ones during these free summer gatherings. Each week we'll get together at a different park to explore, visit, and meet up with friends. We'll end each session with a short circle time. Join us for one, two, or all of these get togethers. Come and play with us!
  • Early Childhood Screening

    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 Kindergarten entrance in public schools. A child can be screened anytime after age 3, but screening between ages 3-4 is ideal. 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. 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. 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. REQUIRED FORMS Please fill out and email the following documents (send to: jhoernemann@isd108.org) prior to your appointment, or print them and bring them along: Registration for Early Childhood Screening Consent to Screen Child Health and Developmental History Ethnic and Racial Demographic Form Immunization Records (you can do this by doing one of the following): Request this from your doctor Print and fill out the Immunization Form or bring in an immunization summary from your doctor. *When you arrive there will be a couple more documents for you to complete. These can be completed while your child is being screened. *Please call 952-467-7391 to request an interpreter for your child's screening.