Kids' Company is a before and after school program held at your child's elementary school. Kids' Company is open on all days school is in session and many non-school days.
Summer Kids' Company School age childcare is a full day, M-F program offered in Elko New Market and New Prague.
Tiny Trojans is a new full day childcare program beginning at the age of 33 months until they are age eligible to join our District Preschool and WRAP programs.
WRAP is a childcare program designed for preschool children ages 3-5, by September 1 who are also enrolled in one of our District Preschool classes.
Join us for some fun and fitness in the New Prague Aquatic Center - 410 Central Ave. N. Enter door #12
Girls and Boys Entering Grades 9-12 in Fall 2025
Join the New Prague High School coaching staff for a 3-day volleyball camp that covers a wide range of skills to build toward the upcoming season. Have fun covering skills like hitting, setting, passing, and serving, as well as competitive drills and games. This is a great camp to help knock off the summer rust and get acquainted with your future coaches and teammates! Sign up by May 15 to be guaranteed a camp t-shirt.
Coach Greg Sayuk is the Head Varsity Coach at New Prague High School and has 21 years of varsity experience - 20 as a head coach. Prior to coming to New Prague in 2020, he served as the head varsity coach at Southwest Christian High School in Chaska for 16 years. Coach Sayuk has helped lead teams to 11 conference championships and five state tournament appearances, including 3rd place (2021), 2nd place (2012, 2023), and 1st place (2013) finishes. He is a 9-time Section Coach of the Year and a 3-time Minnesota State Coach of the Year (2012, 2013, 2023). He also has several years of experience coaching club teams and summer camps of varying ages, working with players aged 13-18. Coach Sayuk is passionate about coaching as it is an opportunity to positively impact players by helping them achieve their athletic goals and build habits that players will use throughout their lives.
Greg Sayuk