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  • Bluejacket Team Tennis Drills (Grades 6-12)

    Middle School 1 and Middle School 2 Join your Bluejacket Tennis teammates on the courts for this training opportunity run by Bluejacket Tennis coaches. The emphasis will be on drills as well as competitive and fun games. High School 1 and High School 2 Join your Bluejacket Tennis teammates on the courts for this training opportunity run by Bluejacket Tennis coaches. The emphasis will be on drills as well as competitive and fun games. Please make sure to wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle. (Note: These are not tennis lessons.) Participants registered by May 22nd will receive a t-shirt. Must provide a shirt size when registering: Youth S-L, Adult S-XL Please look at the below information to help determine what one to register your child for: Middle School 2: Players entering grades 6-8 who are newer to tennis or maybe haven’t played in a few years Middle School 1: Players entering grades 6-8 who have basic tennis knowledge and are familiar with scoring, forehands, and backhands High School 2: Players who will be entering high school in the fall and players who have played JV 1 boys tennis or JV girls tennis High School 1: Players who have lettered on the varsity tennis team, played one of the seven points or exhibition in varsity matches, or played one of the top positions on the JV 1 boys tennis team or the JV girls tennis team The first weather cancellation will be rescheduled, all others will be cancelled. Participants registered by May 24th will receive a t-shirt. Must provide a shirt size when registering. Youth S-L or Adult S-XL. Do you qualify for Free or Reduced lunch? If you haven't already filled out the application for the year, please do so before registering. Click Here For the Free or Reduced Lunch Application. Applications should be submitted to C-I Food Service located at 625 Main Street North in Cambridge or faxed to 763-689-6200.
  • Bluejacket Tennis Camp (Grades 2-5)

    A fun, fast way to get into tennis! Camp will include age-appropriate instruction and games led by Bluejacket High School Tennis coaches and high school players. The final day of camp will be a match / play day, with participants rotating through a series of age and skill appropriate matches. Wear athletic shoes and bring water. Join us on the courts! Students Entering Grades 2 and 3 Participants entering grades 2 and 3 can use our racquets. Students Entering Grades 4 and 5 Participants entering grades 4 and 5 should bring their own racquets. Participants registered by May 22nd will receive a t-shirt. Must provide shirt size when registering. Youth S-L or Adult S-XL. Do you qualify for Free or Reduced lunch? If you haven't already filled out the application for the year, please do so before registering. Click Here For the Free or Reduced Lunch Application. Applications should be submitted to C-I Food Service located at 625 Main Street North in Cambridge or faxed to 763-689-6200.
  • Body & Soul Cardio Dance

    Dancing has a way of making you get lost in the music. Jumps, sides, pivots and body roll's are not only fun but give you a serious dance workout without feeling like work! This class allows you to go at your own pace so even if you are a beginner you can have fun! Come try this hour of laughing, dancing and fun and see for yourself how good this class is for your soul!
  • Bookkeeping Certificate

    Whether you are an entrepreneur, running a family business, or just looking to advance your career and add to your skill set, this certificate will provide you with the knowledge needed to measure, and manage, the financial health of your business. Gain an understanding of cash basis accounting. This is a series of 3 courses: Spring 2024 Dates Summer 2024 Dates Understanding Debits and Credits 4/1/24-4/26/24 06/03/24-06/28/24 General Ledger and Month End Procedures 05/06/24-05/31/24 07/01/24-07/26/24 Closing Procedures and Financial Statements 06/03/24-06/28/24 08/05/24-08/30/24 For more information, visit our question and answer page - Click Here.
  • Boosting Your Website Traffic

    Acquire the basic skills to boost your web site traffic, including how to analyze your visitor traffic, how to use search engine optimization to get greater visibility and exposure in Google searches, and how to redesign your web site copy to increase your visitors and results. No experience necessary, but if you are at an advanced level, your instructor is an SEO expert and can answer your toughest questions. This course can be taken alone or as part of the 3 course Certificate in Digital Marketing. Agenda Unit 1 Why web site analysis works Why web site managers analyze their visitor traffic Creating goals and objectives for your web site Understanding the web site visitor experience How data analysis can improve web site outcomes Unit 2 How Google Analytics functions Setting up Google Analytics accounts Analyzing traffic sources and visitor traffic Redesigning pages to improve retention Testing web site versions with Google Optimizer Unit 3 Search Engine Optimization Understanding how page ranking and positions are determined Redesigning the title bar, alt tags, heading area, and links your URL Keyword density and rewriting web page copy Strategies to improve your page rank Unit 4 Moving to Web 2.0 Generation Y and the Web 2.0 Attitude Developing user-created content Creating interactive web sites The future of web sites For more information, visit our question and answer page - Click Here.
  • Bowling & Pizza

    Have a great time with friends while bowling at Junction Bowl. There will be pizza after bowling to enjoy!!!
  • Business Writing

    Take away the key practices you need to develop and hone your business writing communication effectively and successfully. Learn best practices for crafting effective, professional business documents. Find out how to avoid grammatical pitfalls and acquire business writing principles that will be good for years to come. This course can be taken alone or as part of the 3 course Certificate in Business Writing. Class Details Unit 1: Writing as a Process Audience, Purpose, and Medium Outlining for Successful Writing Organization Models (Choosing a Model that Works) Principles of Business Communication Unit 2: Written Communication in the Workplace Writing Reports (formal and informal) Drafting and Revision Writing the First Draft Constructing Openings and Closings that Work Unit 3: Writing a Proposal Writing for Your Readers Writing Effective Content Safeguarding Users Ethical Considerations Unit 4: Collaborative Writing and Research Research and Team Writing Collaborating Across Departments Working Through Conflict For more information, visit our question and answer page - Click Here.
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    430 8th Ave Nw
    Cambridge, MN 55008
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    428 2nd Ave Nw
    Cambridge, MN 55008
  • CPR Health Care Course - Basic Life Support for Medical Staff

    This advanced CPR course with AED training is designed for nursing students, physicians, therapists and EMS personnel. Participants will have to take and pass a test for certification.
  • CSS Fundamentals

    Learn how to style web pages using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) coding language. Topics include using inline, internal, and external CSS, web typography, formatting text, working with web colors, using Google fonts, working with id and class selectors, working with elements, creating page layouts using elements, and CSS box model. This course can be taken alone or as part of the 3 course Coding Certificate. Class Details Unit 1: Getting to Know CSS - about CSS, CSS syntax, CSS types, working with internal CSS, styling text, styling links, styling lists, and styling tables Unit 2: Using External CSS - working with external CSS sheets, styling a multi-page website, Google fonts, and Web colors Unit 3: div Elements - id Selectors, introduction to elements, floating elements, Clearing Unwanted Floated Elements, web page layout using elements Unit 4: More about div Elements - centering a web page, CSS box model, resetting margins and paddings, class selectors, inline CSS, tag For more information, visit our question and answer page - Click Here.
  • Cambridge Adventure Center (3 yrs-Pre K)

    • Adventure Center Programs
    • 2024-2025 School year (3 years-Pre K)
    The Adventure Center program provides before and after school programming on school days for students in preschool (3-5 years) through fifth grade. Non school day programming is available for students in grades K-5. Preschool aged students are eligible to attend the summer school age program prior to attending Kindergarten if they are registered in Kindergarten. Students will be mostly grouped with like age students. Children must be mostly toilet trained and independent in the bathroom. Locations: Cambridge Intermediate Primary school (School year, non school days, Summer) Isanti Primary School (School year only) Isanti Intermediate school (School year and afterschool only) School age attendance days: Monday-Friday 6:00 am-school start time and school end time to 6:00 pm, Non School days: 6:00 am-6:00 pm Preschool attendance days (3 yrs-Pre K): Monday-Friday 6:00 am to start of morning and full day preschool and end of afternoon and full day preschool-6:00 pm. Closed on Non school days and Summer.
  • Cambridge Adventure Center (K-5)

    • Adventure Center Programs
    • 2024-2025 School year (K-5)
    The Adventure Center program provides before and after school programming on school days for students in preschool (3-5 years) through fifth grade. Non school day programming is available for students in grades K-5. Preschool aged students are eligible to attend the summer school age program prior to attending Kindergarten if they are registered in Kindergarten. Students will be mostly grouped with like age students. Children must be mostly toilet trained and independent in the bathroom. Locations: Cambridge Intermediate Primary school (School year, non school days, Summer) Isanti Primary School (School year only) Isanti Intermediate school (School year and afterschool only) School age attendance days: Monday-Friday 6:00 am-school start time and school end time to 6:00 pm, Non School days: 6:00 am-6:00 pm Preschool attendance days (3 yrs-Pre K): Monday-Friday 6:00 am to start of morning and full day preschool and end of afternoon and full day preschool-6:00 pm. Closed on Non school days and Summer.
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    428 2nd Ave Nw
    Cambridge, MN 55008
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    31374 Xylite St Ne
    Cambridge, MN 55008
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    310 Elm St N
    Cambridge, MN 55008
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    430 8th Ave Nw
    Cambridge, MN 55008
  • Cambridge-Isanti Preschool

    Welcome! To access existing account management information, please scroll to the end of this message. 2024-2025 ENROLLMENT To register for the 2023-2024 school year please call our office at 763-691-6691. Here is a link to frequently asked questions about preschool and a registration checklist. Cambridge-Isanti Schools provide preschool learning experiences that enhance the intellectual, emotional, social and physical growth of children. Classes are open to children ages three to kindergarten entrance. Preschool is offered at Cambridge Intermediate School and Isanti Primary School with 2, 3 or 5 full day/week options and 2 or 3 half day/week options. Cambridge class times: Full-day classes 7:40 am - 2:10 pm Half-day morning classes are 7:40 - 10:25 am Half-day afternoon classes are 11:25 - 2:10 pm Isanti class times: Full-day classes 7:45 am - 2:15 pm Half-day morning classes are 7:45 - 10:30 am Half-day afternoon classes are 11:30 - 2:15 pm Tuition is $38 per contracted full-day and $17 per contracted half-day (i.e. a 3-half-day a week class would be $51 a week: $17 x 3 = $51, families are not charged for any days that are built into the calendar as No School days). A $40 non-refundable registration fee is due at time of registration. 50% registration fee discount for additional children. No registration fee for military families. Invoices are sent out by email each month on the 1st starting in September with a due date of the 10th. A 10 day grace period is allowed before a $10 late fee is assessed. If year is paid in full by September 30th a 5% discount will be given. You should receive an email confirming your registration has been received and a separate email once your registration is approved. Please watch which class you registered for versus which class your child was enrolled in...they may be different based on availability. 4 - 5 Year Old Preschool is for children that will be entering Kindergarten the fall after preschool. 3 - 4 Year Old Preschool is for children that will NOT be going to Kindergarten the fall after preschool. TUITION ASSISTANCE Tuition assistance is available, please check "yes" during registration if you would like a scholarship application emailed to you. We send & receive applications through Adobe Sign. This allows our families a secure paperless way to apply for tuition assistance. Income verification will need to be attached or sent in a separate email to cbuckingham@c-ischools.org. Examples of income verification include your 1040 from the most recent tax return; W2's; a month's worth of paystubs; a free or reduced lunch letter or a statement from the county showing any assistance that is received. We are unable to process any applications without income verification. EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING The State of Minnesota requires all children to participate in an Early Childhood Screening before they enter Kindergarten. Click here to schedule an appointment now! Early Childhood Screening is not a requirement for Preschool.
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  • Camp Invention: ILLUMINATE™ Summer Camp NEW

    Camp Invention’s new program, Illuminate, is an inspiring, weeklong summer experience that provides opportunities for open-ended, hands-on exploration of science, technology, engineering and more! Campers take on a variety of exhilarating activities each day, have fun collaborating with friends, think creatively and invent their own solutions to real-world challenges. The all-new 2024 program will spark the imagination of both new and returning campers with an adventure full of inspiration, innovation and unforgettable discoveries! During this action-packed, confidence-boosting program, young innovators will: Develop their own sports ball and customize a light-up game with a unique brand and logo as they explore athletics, design and innovation Discover the science of light through illuminating inventions and fluorescent animals, then build a one-of-a-kind Glow Box using circuitry and ultraviolet light Embark on an epic global operation to tackle water challenges around the world, learning the role that water plays with the help of a robotic lab-on-wheels Star as a contestant on a prototyping game show, molding and shaping ideas into awesome inventions using everyday items and a DIY toolbox
  • Cardio Drumming

    Get your heart rate up with music and rhythm using an exercise ball and bucket as our drums...mixing in fun moves & familiar music we get the whole body moving - great for coordination, core, balance, strength and range of motion! Great exercise for all levels - can be done standing or seated. Class size is limited.
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  • Cash Is King

    Cash is arguably the most important factor in business success. It is the non-financial manager who really makes a difference in the day-to-day cash activities. Discover how to maximize cash flow, learn the importance of cash and find out your role in cash flow success. This course can be taken alone or as part of the 3 course Certificate in Accounting and Finance For Non-Financial Managers. Class Details Unit 1: Cash Flow Strategies Why cash is so important in business What are the cash-critical stages in business What internal sources of cash are possible What potential external sources of cash there are Unit 2: Reporting and Evaluating Cash Flow Review of the Cash Flow Statement Review of Projected Cash Flow Report What the Cash Cycle communicates What improvements can be made to shorten the cash cycle Calculating cash cycle Unit 3: Projecting Cash Needs How much cash the business needs When cash injections are needed Which cash needs will internal sources be able to cover Which cash needs must be met through external sources Making comparisons with other businesses in the same industry Unit 4: Funding Requests What debt sources of cash are possible What are the potential equity sources of cash What requirements different funding sources have Making a pitch to investors Approaching potential lenders for financing For more information, visit our question and answer page - Click Here.
  • Certificate in Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers

    Discover the financial concepts and accounting processes used in most businesses and practical techniques that will increase your effectiveness and grow your career. Develop a foundation to understand the seven steps in the accounting cycle and use financial information in decision making. Come away with the knowledge to analyze resource allocation and evaluate financial performance. This is a series of 3 courses. Spring 2024 Dates Summer 2024 Dates Accounting and Finance for Non-Financial Managers 04/01/24-04/26/24 06/03/24-06/28/24 Cash Is King 05/06/24-05/31/24 07/01/24-07/26/24 Financial Analysis and Planning for Non-Financial Managers 06/03/24-06/28/24 08/05/24-08/30/24 For more information, visit our question and answer page - Click Here.
  • Certificate in Basic Game Design

    Discover resources for developing game design, identify the mechanics used in different games. Understand the different activities that are part of game design, flesh out a game idea and find out how to work with game developers. Learn the basics of the video game design process, about various video game genres, and begin your journey of making games. This is a series of 2 courses. Spring 24 Dates Summer 2024 Dates Introduction to Game Design 04/01/24-04/26/24 06/03/24-06/28/24 Intermediate Video Game Design 05/06/24-05/31/24 07/01/24-07/26/24 For more information, visit our question and answer page - Click Here.
  • Certificate in Business Writing

    Discover the keys to successful writing for the workplace. Whether a report, memo, letter or press release, business writing has some defined characteristics for success. Understand the format, construction, and successful techniques of writing good business reports and proposals. Then improve your skills with editing and proofreading. Finally, learn how to write news stories and press releases that zing. This is a series of 3 courses. Spring 2024 Dates Summer 2024 Dates Business Writing 04/01/24-04/26/24 06/03/24-06/28/24 Effective Copywriting 05/06/24-05/31/24 07/01/24-07/26/24 Writing News and Press Releases 06/03/24-06/28/24 08/05/24-08/30/24 For more information, visit our question and answer page - Click Here.