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  • Youth Mental Health First Aid

    “Youth Mental Health First Aid is designed to teach parents, family members, caregivers, teachers, coaches, Youth Group Leaders, Camp Counselors, Adults who work with Youth, school staff, peers, neighbors, and other caring citizens how to help an adolescent (age 12-18) who is experiencing a mental health or addictions challenge or is in crisis. Youth Mental Health First Aid is primarily designed for adults who regularly interact with young people. The course introduces common mental health challenges for youth, reviews typical adolescent development, and teaches a 5-step action plan for how to help young people in both crisis and non-crisis situations. Topics covered include anxiety, depression, substance use, disorders in which psychosis may occur, disruptive behavior disorders (including AD/HD), and eating disorders. Testimonials: “As adults, we sometimes forget how hard it was being an adolescent. When we see a kid who is just miserable at school, we might think they choose to be that way – or that it’s just part of adolescence. But in fact, they might be in a mental health crisis, one they certainly did not choose and do not want. When a teacher says, ‘How can I be helpful?’ that is a powerful question.” –Alyssa Fruchtenicht, School-Based Mental Health Counselor
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  • Youth Enrichment

    Look here for art classes, science classes, martial arts, health & safety, camps, adventuring events and other enrichment activities.
  • Youth Programs

    Whether your child enjoys sports, art, science, music, horses and more, Cambridge-Isanti Community Education has what you are looking for!
  • Youth Swimming

    Click here for swimming lessons, life guard training and aquatics.
  • Youth Recreation

    Look here for youth sports & recreation activities.
  • Youth Basketball Training NEW

    This class will give students the opportunity to work on their basketball skills, both physical and mental. The focus will be on the fundamentals of shooting, ball-handling skills, finishing drills, and understanding of the game of basketball. The program will consist of individual drills, small group drills, and game situation drills.
  • Youth Open Wrestling NEW

    Brand new & experienced wrestlers are welcome! Our practices will teach and build on the fundamentals of wrestling. We will have fun & engaging challenges that will improve wrestling skills and fitness.
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  • Family Open Gym

    Family Open Gym is a time for games of basketball, soccer, catch, hula hoops, or simply running off steam. There will be a space that is coned off for our youngest Bluejackets. Youth must be accompanied by an adult while the gym is open for use.
  • Activities for Preschoolers

    Look here for activities geared towards youth under the age of 6, such as camps, sports, science classes, art classes, cheer, and more!
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    Open Swim

    Bring the family for fun in the pool. Youth under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Locker rooms are available. Registration online. $5 per swimmer. No money will be accepted at the door.
  • Private/Semi-Private Swim Lessons for Youth & Adults

    Private Swim Lessons Our private swim lessons offer one-on-one instruction with a certified American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor. Ideal for those who desire individual instruction, those who need to "catch up" on swimming skills, or adult learner. Semi-Private Swim Lessons Learn to swim with a friend or sibling. Students should be at a similar swimming skill level. Please registered under one child's name. There will be questions in the registration about the other child. Registration includes six lessons, each 30 minutes in length. Please know that there will be an assessment on the first night of lessons to determine which level swimmer(s) should be in. Children ages 4 & up will attend lessons independently (without a parent). Children under the age of 4 may need a parent in the water during the lesson, depending on the child's comfort level with he instructor. Enter the building through door #1 (the main high school entrance). 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.
  • Family Open Gym

    Family Open Gym is a time for games of basketball, soccer, catch, hula hoops, or simply running off steam. There will be a space that is coned off for our youngest Bluejackets. Youth must be accompanied by an adult while the gym is open for use.
  • Violin Camp for Beginners (Ages 5-Adult)

    Join Musician Pierre for a fun intro to the violin which is also known as a fiddle! Learn basic fingering and bowing techniques and a couple of easy songs. No previous music experience necessary! Violins/Fiddles will be provided or you’re welcome to bring your own. For youth ages 5-11. A parent needs to attend with their child to help with instrument placement if needed. Enrollment is limited to one family (everyone in your immediate family) per camp. When registering for this Music Camp, our online registration system only allows you to register/list one person however anyone in your immediate Family is welcome to attend the camp! Note: If you need to cancel due to sickness, let us know as we may be able to arrange a make-up date.
  • Violin Camp for Beginners (Ages 5-Adult)

    Join Musician Pierre for a fun intro to the violin which is also known as a fiddle! Learn basic fingering and bowing techniques and a couple of easy songs. No previous music experience necessary! Violins/Fiddles will be provided or you’re welcome to bring your own. For youth ages 5-11. A parent needs to attend with their child to help with instrument placement if needed. Enrollment is limited to one family (everyone in your immediate family) per camp. When registering for this Music Camp, our online registration system only allows you to register/list one person however anyone in your immediate Family is welcome to attend the camp! Note: If you need to cancel due to sickness, let us know as we may be able to arrange a make-up date.
  • Country Music Guitar Camp for Beginners (Ages 9-Adult)

    Dirt roads, farm fields and campfires! These are just a few of the images that are sung about in country songs. Join Musician Pierre and learn how to strum chords, pick melodies and play an easy classic country song on the acoustic guitar. Student sized acoustic guitar provided or you’re welcome to bring your own. For youth ages 9-11. A parent needs to attend with their child to help with instrument placement if needed. Enrollment is limited to one family per camp. When registering for this Music Camp, our online registration system only allows you to register/list one person however anyone in your immediate Family is welcome to attend the camp! Note: if you need to cancel due to sickness, let us know as we may be able to arrange a make-up date.
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    Open Swim

    Bring the family for fun in the pool. Youth under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Locker rooms are available. Staff may do a deep water test and pass/fail at their discretion. Clean US Coast Guard approved life jackets are allowed. Registration online. $6 per swimmer. No money will be accepted at the door.
  • Bluejacket Speed & Strength

    Athletes will receive supervised and structured acceleration, circuit and weight room training to increase speed and body strength. Results will be verified with pre and post testing. Activities will be broken up to allow for ultimate muscle breakdown and recovery. This activity is designed for the serious athlete or fitness enthusiast. Workouts will be intense. Please sign up according to session. SLCC55A: High School Athletes (non-football) grades 9-12 SLCC55B: Youth Grades 3-8
  • 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! Friday, June 13th will be a weather make-up day if needed. 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 21st 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.
  • Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) Program (11+ yrs)

    The Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) program from the American Safety and Health Institute provides everything you need to know for safe and successful babysitting. The YouTube "vlogger" style presentation of the video brings a youthful and high-energy spirit to the program content, and the colorful magazine format of the student book makes learning fun. From getting started with your business, to working with parents and children, to key safety, caregiving, and first aid tips, CABS will help set you up for babysitting success. Students must be present for the entire class and complete the achievement of the core learning objectives to receive certification valid for two years. Students attend this class independently and should come prepared with a notebook and pen. This class is for students aged 11 years and up. A lower rate is available for Cambridge-Isanti students whose families have qualified for the 24-25 Federal free/reduced lunch program. To receive this rate, each year a copy of your award letter must be submitted to ceregister@c-ischools.org. Questions about the free/reduced lunch program? Call 763-689-6237. Questions about our class policies, weather cancelations or accessing online classes? Click here for our Class Info & Policies.
  • Country Music Guitar Camp for Beginners (Ages 9-Adult)

    Dirt roads, farm fields and campfires! These are just a few of the images that are sung about in country songs. Join Musician Pierre and learn how to strum chords, pick melodies and play an easy classic country song on the acoustic guitar. Student sized acoustic guitar provided or you’re welcome to bring your own. For youth ages 9-11. A parent needs to attend with their child to help with instrument placement if needed. Enrollment is limited to one family per camp. When registering for this Music Camp, our online registration system only allows you to register/list one person however anyone in your immediate Family is welcome to attend the camp! Note: if you need to cancel due to sickness, let us know as we may be able to arrange a make-up date.
  • Mini Majors ball (Ages 5 & 6)

    Grades noted are for the 2024-25 school year. Activities are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. This FUN, non-competitive league will build on your child's skills and knowledge of the game. There is no traveling involved and games are not played against other teams. When your child's group is ready for game action, players will be divided up and non-competitive games will be played. The easiest way to be notified about a weather related cancellation is to register for the "REMIND" email and text notifications. Once registered, if a cancellation is made, a message will be sent out and parents will immediately be informed of the cancellation. More information and directions on how to register for "REMIND" will be given out on the first day of practice. Please note, in an effort to keep activities running, weather related cancellations often occur at the last minute. Mini Majors Learn to play like the big leaguers! Beginning ball skills and basic rules will be taught with a focus on sportsmanship. Whiffle balls will be used and kids will bat from a “T” to develop proper form and encourage a sense of accomplishment. Coaches will decide if the group is ready for non-competitive games. If so, the group will be split into two teams. If the group is not quite ready, mini games and drills will be done instead to help prepare the participants for future games. No class June 30-July 4. Dates that are cancelled due to weather: We will make up one bad weather date, all others will be cancelled. T-shirts are included! Please provide size when registering: Youth XS - Adult XL
  • Thursday Match Play - Tennis (Grades 6-12)

    Match time! Singles, doubles, mixed doubles--participants will play them all throughout this weekly match series to improve their overall competitive games. Court positioning, strategy, and match situations will be the focus. Join us on the court for weekly matches to improve your singles, doubles, and mental games. Middle School 2 and Middle School 1 Players entering grades 6-8 who are newer to tennis or maybe haven’t played in a few years (Middle School 2) as well as players entering grades 6-8 who have basic tennis knowledge and are familiar with scoring, forehands, and backhands (Middle School 1) 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 Participants registered by May 21st will receive a t-shirt. Must provide shirt size when registering. Youth S-L or Adult S-XL. Please wear athletic shoes and bring a water bottle. The first weather cancellation will be rescheduled, all others will be cancelled. 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 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 Drills are not the same as tennis lessons; students wanting instruction focused on stroke technique should also sign up for our tennis lessons. The first weather cancellation will be rescheduled, all others will be cancelled. Participants registered by May 21st 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.
  • Small Group Tennis Lessons (Grades 2-5, 6-8, 9-12)

    Group Tennis Lessons: Students Entering Grades 2-5 Lessons will include age / skill-appropriate instruction and games. Participants entering 4th and 5th grades should bring their own racquets; participants entering 2nd and 3rd grades can use our racquets. Students Entering Grades 6-12 Work with a tennis instructor with a small group of players of similar ability. Focus of lessons will be based on participants’ current tennis skills. Middle School 1: Players entering grades 6-8 who have basic tennis knowledge and are familiar with scoring, forehands, and backhands Middle School 2: Players entering grades 6-8 who are newer to tennis or maybe haven’t played in a few years 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 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 Wear athletic shoes, sunscreen and bring water to every day of lessons. Our goal is to run all lessons as scheduled. However, we cannot play tennis in the rain or on wet courts. Should lessons need to be cancelled due to weather, one make-up lesson time will be added to the schedule. Participants registered by May 21stwill 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.