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    Beginner's guide to using ChatGPT for writers (Online)

    ChatGPT (AI) is here to stay and is the future for writers and content creators. Don’t be left behind! Do you want to learn how to incorporate the power of cutting-edge technology to gain ideas and inspiration, write web content, articles, and even novels or scripts? In this beginner-friendly course, you’ll learn how to: Register for a FREE ChatGPT account Input effective writing prompts to avoid nonsense responses Build creative content, from stories to marketing copy Determine its capabilities and limitations Understand ethical/legal considerations using ChatGPT There’s no doubt ChatGPT and similar AI systems will force the job market to evolve. It’s crucial for everyone to adapt, learn new skills, and be open to working in collaboration with AI, so start building your expertise in the world of ChatGPT now! No prior AI experience required.
  • Behind-the-Wheel - Refresher Session

    Do you need to brush up on your driving skills before you take your driving test? We can help! This is a one-hour session (one month prior to your test) to help you gain your confidence. Register with Community Education and our instructor will call you to make arrangements for your session.
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    Behind-the-Wheel Waitlist

    Don't see a time/date that works for you? Register for this waitlist and an instructor will connect with you to arrange a driving schedule. Minnesota law requires six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction to qualify a student to take their Driver’s License test. Behind-the-Wheel sessions typically meet three to four times, in order to complete the six hours needed for each student driver in the car (New Prague takes two students in a car at a time). Behind-the-Wheel sessions are offered year round, weather permitting, with the majority of sessions in the summer months. If you have any questions or concerns, please call our office at (952)758-1734.
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    Behind-the-Wheel Waitlist

    Don't see a time/date that works for you? Register for this waitlist and an instructor will connect with you to arrange a driving schedule. Minnesota law requires six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction to qualify a student to take their Driver’s License test. Behind-the-Wheel sessions typically meet three to four times, in order to complete the six hours needed for each student driver in the car (New Prague takes two students in a car at a time). Behind-the-Wheel sessions are offered year round, weather permitting, with the majority of sessions in the summer months. If you have any questions or concerns, please call our office at (952)758-1734.
  • Behind-the-Wheel-Aaron DenHartog

    Minnesota law requires six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction to qualify a student to take their Driver’s License test. Behind-the-Wheel sessions typically meet three to four times, in order to complete the six hours needed for each student driver in the car. Behind-the-Wheel sessions are offered April through November, weather permitting, with the majority of sessions in the summer months. Please Note: It is recommend that students have 20 hours supervised driving time with parent/guardian before beginning behind the wheel.
  • Behind-the-Wheel-Brian Auge

    Minnesota law requires six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction to qualify a student to take their Driver’s License test. Behind-the-Wheel sessions typically meet three to four times, in order to complete the six hours needed for each student driver in the car. Behind-the-Wheel sessions are offered April through November, weather permitting, with the majority of sessions in the summer months. Please Note: It is recommend that students have 20 hours supervised driving time with parent/guardian before beginning behind the wheel.
  • Behind-the-Wheel-Brian Auge

    Minnesota law requires six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction to qualify a student to take their Driver’s License test. Behind-the-Wheel sessions typically meet three to four times, in order to complete the six hours needed for each student driver in the car. Behind-the-Wheel sessions are offered April through November, weather permitting, with the majority of sessions in the summer months. Please Note: It is recommend that students have 20 hours supervised driving time with parent/guardian before beginning behind the wheel.
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    Behind-the-Wheel-Greg Tikalsky

    Minnesota law requires six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction to qualify a student to take their Driver’s License test. Behind-the-Wheel sessions typically meet three to four times, in order to complete the six hours needed for each student driver in the car. Behind-the-Wheel sessions are offered throughout the year, weather permitting, with the majority of sessions in the summer months. Please Note: It is recommend that students have 20 hours supervised driving time with parent/guardian before beginning behind the wheel.
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    Behind-the-Wheel-Jeremy Kalal

    Minnesota law requires six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction to qualify a student to take their Driver’s License test. Behind-the-Wheel sessions typically meet three to four times, in order to complete the six hours needed for each student driver in the car. Behind-the-Wheel sessions are offered April through November, weather permitting, with the majority of sessions in the summer months. If you have any questions or concerns, please call our office at (952)758-1734.
  • Behind-the-Wheel-Jim Hudspeth

    Minnesota law requires six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction to qualify a student to take their Driver’s License test. Behind-the-Wheel sessions typically meet three to four times, in order to complete the six hours needed for each student driver in the car. Behind-the-Wheel sessions are offered year round, weather permitting, with the majority of sessions in the summer months. Please Note: In an attempt to make the most of these driving sessions, it is highly recommended that students have 20 hours supervised driving time with parent/guardian before beginning behind the wheel.
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    Behind-the-Wheel-Tracy Skaja

    Minnesota law requires six hours of behind-the-wheel instruction to qualify a student to take their Driver’s License test. Behind-the-Wheel sessions typically meet three to four times, in order to complete the six hours needed for each student driver in the car. Behind-the-Wheel sessions are offered April through November, weather permitting, with the majority of sessions in the summer months. Please Note: It is recommend that students have 20 hours supervised driving time with parent/guardian before beginning behind the wheel.
  • Bob Ross Landscape Oil Painting

    Encouraging creativity and self-confidence, you will learn how to create mountains, rivers, lakes, oceans, trees and sunsets. The relaxed step-by-step instruction will help you create your very own 20 x 16 painting. All materials will be provided for you to walk away with your very own replica of a Bob Ross painting you can keep or give as a gift. May 13: Mill Pond River The instructor, Mike, has been a certified Bob Ross instructor since 2018.
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    Boys Basketball K-2 Camp

    This camp will focus on fundamentals and learning the game of basketball. Campers will work on improving ball handling, footwork, and shooting skills in station settings. The goal of this camp is to have fun, improve, and to learn.
  • Boys Basketball Skill Development Camp

    Former NPHS head and college coach, AJ Jasperson, will be providing one-hour basketball skill development sessions M-Th for 5 weeks. Players will be improving basketball skills including, but not limited to: ball handling, passing, shooting, getting to the basket, and FT shooting. Boys that participated in the NPBBA are highly encouraged to attend. Course is divided into two course sections; one for grades 5 & 6 and one for grade 7 & 8.
  • Boys Basketball: Ball Handling & Competition Camp

    Campers will learn various drills and techniques to improve their overall ball handling skills. There will be an emphasis on footwork in terms of squaring up, utilizing the pivot foot, and attacking the defense. Campers will learn techniques to help them break pressure, create space, and attack the rim. Campers will also be put into competitive games where these skills will be utilized.
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    Boys Basketball: Shooting Skills Camp

    The shooting camp will be focused on improving and mastering the techniques of proper shooting form and footwork. Campers will have their shooting form individually analyzed. Campers will learn the skills necessary to develop accuracy, form, and confidence. Various ball handling and finishing skills will also be taught, to help campers find scoring opportunities.
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    Boys Volleyball Spring Season

    Tryouts: The week of April 1 Games Begin: The week of April 8 Practices/Games: 1-2 practices/week; 1-2 games/week (precise schedule TBD) Teams: Varsity & JV; a third team may be added with enough registered players (there will not be cuts) Season Length: The regular season (12-14 matches) ends May 31; varsity playoffs are the week of June 3 (if we qualify - top 6 in conference); varsity state tournament @ Shakopee H.S. June 11-13 (if we qualify through playoffs) Additional Information: Uniform jerseys will be provided by the program, but each player will be responsible for providing their own plain black athletic shorts. Multi-sport athletes are welcome. Contact Coach Sayuk with questions. 2024 Boys Spring Schedule https://www.mnboyshighschoolvolleyball.com/schedul...
  • Camp Invention 2024

    Gr. K-6 in Fall 2024 Introducing Camp Invention 2024 - EXPLORE! Camp Invention is a STEM summer program that turns curious students into innovative thinkers! Give your young innovator an unforgettable adventure! All-new, hands-on activities will launch their imagination and get their confidence soaring as they explore STEM fun from the oceans to outer space. For more details or to register - click here --> https://invent-web.ungerboeck.com/programsearch/moreinfo.aspx?event=42369 We are offering an Extended Day experience, making our program schedule more convenient for busy families. With Extended Day, your program will run from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm for an additional cost of $80 for the week. To sign up for this program schedule, please select the Extended Day option during the second step of registration. For more information regarding discounts and scholarships, email Sandi at sloxton@isd721.org
  • Camp Kindergarten

    The 2024-25 school year will be here before we know it; along with that will be your child's first day of Kindergarten! Camp Kindergarten is a four-day, all-day program designed to help your soon-to-be Kindergarten student become comfortable with taking that next step in their educational career. Our friendly, low-stress atmosphere provides age-appropriate activities which promote kindergarten readiness skills with a hands-on learning approach. The New Prague Area Schools' Kindergarten teachers are excited to welcome your child into their school and classroom. The week will be structured similarly to what can be expected in a typical Kindergarten classroom in an attempt to help ease those first day of school jitters! Children should bring a snack, lunch and water bottle from home each day.
  • Chakra Basics

    In this Chakra Basics class, you will learn about the seven chakras, their functions, and how to balance them through various techniques. The class will cover the basic knowledge required to understand the chakras, including their location, associated color, element, and more. This class is ideal for those who want to improve their self-care and healing journey by understanding and working with the chakras. Join us for a transformative experience and gain practical tools to enhance your well-being.
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    Champion Force Cheerleading

    We offer a fun and exciting cheer program for beginner, intermediate, and advanced level students. We will focus on fundamentals of cheers, chants, jumps, stunts and dance routines. Each class learns at least one full routine and will showcase their skills for parents and friends at competitions. Classes are available for all ages 4-17, and no experience is necessary for recreational levels. Champion force is dedicated to empowering all kids with strength, confidence and self-esteem. All classes are taught by certified coaches. There is a $10 registration fee paid upon registration and then a $10 tryout fee paid at the end of each semester.
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    Chef in Training Cooking Camp

    Is your teen chef ready to dive into the exciting world of cooking? This fun-filled and intensive camp is designed to provide you with hands-on experience learning basic food and kitchen safety, mastering the art of food preparation, and creating tasty and healthy meals from scratch. Plus, they'll have a blast bringing home their culinary creations to share with family.
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    Chess

    Want to amaze your friends and impress your opponents? Want to increase your IQ while having fun playing Chess and compete for various prizes? Learn from Twin Cities Chess Club instructors who have years of teaching experience. Competitive chess tournaments are scheduled once a year and students can play for real chess trophies! All chess levels are welcome. All equipment is provided for Chess Club. Come make some new friends.
  • Child's Play Theatre: Twinderella by Charlie Lovett

    Twinderella - by Charlie Lovett We’ve all heard the story of Cinderella a thousand times, but we’ve never heard about Bob, her long lost twin brother! Living in the same kingdom with different wicked stepfamilies, Cinderella’s cruel stepmother and evil stepsisters make her rotate tires and polish bowling trophies while Bob’s evil stepfather and cruel stepbrothers force him to make dried herb wreaths and organize their sock drawers. When Lou the UPS Guy arrives with invitations from the Kingdom of Wychwood-under-Ooze, Cinderella and Bob are both thrilled but forbidden to attend the festivities. With the help of the Fairy Godmother, the Godfather (he ain’t no fairy!), two enchanted gerbils and a lot of luck, they find a way! On the night that Cinderella crashes Princess Petunia’s birthday ball, Bob has similar designs on Prince Percy’s kingdom-wide baseball game. When the two strangers disappear at midnight after Cinderella hits a game winning homerun, the search is on to find the feet that fit the glass slipper and the muddy cleat! Auditions: April 1 6-8 pm Rehearsals: April 2, 4, 8, 9, 11, 15, 16, 18, 22, 23, 25 Performances: Friday April 26 at 4:30 pm & 7 pm.