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Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screening is a check of how your child is growing and developing based on their developmental age. Getting your child screened between the ages of 3 and 4 helps show you areas of strength and any areas of concern in your child's development. This will help your child be prepared for success in Kindergarten. At your child's screening we will check your child's: vision hearing height and weight immunization status large and small muscles cognitive skills language skills social and emotional development An Early Childhood Screening is needed for any child starting kindergarten in any Minnesota public school. If your child has been screened by another school district, Early Childhood Special Education, or Head Start, they do not need to be screened again. You can also elect to be a conscientious objector if you would not like your child to be screened. If you would like to be a conscientious object, please contact Sarah Grimm, the Program Coordinator to obtain the paperwork needed. Any questions regarding screening can be addressed to our Early Learning Coordinator, Sarah Grimm. Upcoming 2026-27 SCREENING DATES: August 18, 2026 - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm August 20, 2026 - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm September 11, 2026 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm September 12, 2026 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm September 25, 2026- 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm September 26, 2029 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm October 9, 2026 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm October 10, 2026 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm November 13, 2026 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm November 14, 2026 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm December 4, 2026 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm December 5, 2026 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm January 22, 2027 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm January 23, 2027 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm February 5, 2027 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm February 6, 2027 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm February 26, 2027 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm February 27, 2027 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pm March 12, 2027 - 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm March 13, 2027 - 9:00 am - 12:00 pmCategory -
Early Learning | Early Childhood Screening | August 18, 2026Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screening is recommended for all children between the ages of three to five years. The best age to screen at is roughly three years, six months. Its purpose is to affirm a child’s development and identify any early needs for educational assistance or community resources. It is a snapshot of your child on that particular day and time, not a predictor of future success. It is also a state requirement in order to attend Kindergarten at a public school in Minnesota. This free screening includes a review of all growth and development, immunizations, hearing and vision. Sign up online at www.westonkace.org or call (952) 491-8580 to schedule an appointment. If you are on the school census list, the school district may call you to schedule an appointment. If you would like to be a conscientious objector to Early Childhood Screening, please email the program coordinator, Sarah Grimm, to obtain the paperwork to complete. Parents who have questions or concerns before their child turns age three should call (952) 933-GROW. Any additional questions can be directed to Sarah Grimm, Program Coordinator, at (952) 491-8580 or grimms@westonka.k12.mn.us. Appointments should take approximately one hour to complete and are held at the Educational Service Center, 5901 Sunnyfield Road, Minnetrista in the lower level of the building. Enter on the east side of the building. We ask that you take the following measures prior to your child’s screening appointment: We ask that no siblings attend your child's screening and a maximum of two parents. We ask that only the child being screened and a maximum of two parents attend the appointment Complete all the necessary paperwork prior to the appointment and bring a copy of your child’s immunization record.Summer 2026 Screening -
Early Learning | Early Childhood Screening | August 20, 2026Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screening is recommended for all children between the ages of three to five years. The best age to screen at is roughly three years, six months. Its purpose is to affirm a child’s development and identify any early needs for educational assistance or community resources. It is a snapshot of your child on that particular day and time, not a predictor of future success. It is also a state requirement in order to attend Kindergarten at a public school in Minnesota. This free screening includes a review of all growth and development, immunizations, hearing and vision. Sign up online at www.westonkace.org or call (952) 491-8580 to schedule an appointment. If you are on the school census list, the school district may call you to schedule an appointment. If you would like to be a conscientious objector to Early Childhood Screening, please email the program coordinator, Sarah Grimm, to obtain the paperwork to complete. Parents who have questions or concerns before their child turns age three should call (952) 933-GROW. Any additional questions can be directed to Sarah Grimm, Program Coordinator, at (952) 491-8580 or grimms@westonka.k12.mn.us. Appointments should take approximately one hour to complete and are held at the Educational Service Center, 5901 Sunnyfield Road, Minnetrista in the lower level of the building. Enter on the east side of the building. We ask that you take the following measures prior to your child’s screening appointment: We ask that no siblings attend your child's screening and a maximum of two parents. We ask that only the child being screened and a maximum of two parents attend the appointment Complete all the necessary paperwork prior to the appointment and bring a copy of your child’s immunization record.Summer 2026 Screening -
Early Learning | Early Childhood Screening | September 11, 2026Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screening is recommended for all children between the ages of three to five years. The best age to screen at is roughly three years, six months. Its purpose is to affirm a child’s development and identify any early needs for educational assistance or community resources. It is a snapshot of your child on that particular day and time, not a predictor of future success. It is also a state requirement in order to attend Kindergarten at a public school in Minnesota. This free screening includes a review of all growth and development, immunizations, hearing and vision. Sign up online at www.westonkace.org or call (952) 491-8580 to schedule an appointment. If you are on the school census list, the school district may call you to schedule an appointment. If you would like to be a conscientious objector to Early Childhood Screening, please email the program coordinator, Sarah Grimm, to obtain the paperwork to complete. Parents who have questions or concerns before their child turns age three should call (952) 933-GROW. Any additional questions can be directed to Sarah Grimm, Program Coordinator, at (952) 491-8580 or grimms@westonka.k12.mn.us. Appointments should take approximately one hour to complete and are held at the Educational Service Center, 5901 Sunnyfield Road, Minnetrista in the lower level of the building. Enter on the east side of the building. We ask that you take the following measures prior to your child’s screening appointment: We ask that no siblings attend your child's screening and a maximum of two parents. We ask that only the child being screened and a maximum of two parents attend the appointment Complete all the necessary paperwork prior to the appointment and bring a copy of your child’s immunization record.Summer 2026 Screening -
Early Learning | Early Childhood Screening | September 12, 2026Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screening is recommended for all children between the ages of three to five years. The best age to screen at is roughly three years, six months. Its purpose is to affirm a child’s development and identify any early needs for educational assistance or community resources. It is a snapshot of your child on that particular day and time, not a predictor of future success. It is also a state requirement in order to attend Kindergarten at a public school in Minnesota. This free screening includes a review of all growth and development, immunizations, hearing and vision. Sign up online at www.westonkace.org or call (952) 491-8580 to schedule an appointment. If you are on the school census list, the school district may call you to schedule an appointment. If you would like to be a conscientious objector to Early Childhood Screening, please email the program coordinator, Sarah Grimm, to obtain the paperwork to complete. Parents who have questions or concerns before their child turns age three should call (952) 933-GROW. Any additional questions can be directed to Sarah Grimm, Program Coordinator, at (952) 491-8580 or grimms@westonka.k12.mn.us. Appointments should take approximately one hour to complete and are held at the Educational Service Center, 5901 Sunnyfield Road, Minnetrista in the lower level of the building. Enter on the east side of the building. We ask that you take the following measures prior to your child’s screening appointment: We ask that no siblings attend your child's screening and a maximum of two parents. We ask that only the child being screened and a maximum of two parents attend the appointment Complete all the necessary paperwork prior to the appointment and bring a copy of your child’s immunization record.Summer 2026 Screening -
Early Learning | Early Childhood Screening | September 25, 2026Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screening is recommended for all children between the ages of three to five years. The best age to screen at is roughly three years, six months. Its purpose is to affirm a child’s development and identify any early needs for educational assistance or community resources. It is a snapshot of your child on that particular day and time, not a predictor of future success. It is also a state requirement in order to attend Kindergarten at a public school in Minnesota. This free screening includes a review of all growth and development, immunizations, hearing and vision. Sign up online at www.westonkace.org or call (952) 491-8580 to schedule an appointment. If you are on the school census list, the school district may call you to schedule an appointment. If you would like to be a conscientious objector to Early Childhood Screening, please email the program coordinator, Sarah Grimm, to obtain the paperwork to complete. Parents who have questions or concerns before their child turns age three should call (952) 933-GROW. Any additional questions can be directed to Sarah Grimm, Program Coordinator, at (952) 491-8580 or grimms@westonka.k12.mn.us. Appointments should take approximately one hour to complete and are held at the Educational Service Center, 5901 Sunnyfield Road, Minnetrista in the lower level of the building. Enter on the east side of the building. We ask that you take the following measures prior to your child’s screening appointment: We ask that no siblings attend your child's screening and a maximum of two parents. We ask that only the child being screened and a maximum of two parents attend the appointment Complete all the necessary paperwork prior to the appointment and bring a copy of your child’s immunization record.Summer 2026 Screening -
Early Learning | Early Childhood Screening | September 26, 2026Early Childhood ScreeningEarly Childhood Screening is recommended for all children between the ages of three to five years. The best age to screen at is roughly three years, six months. Its purpose is to affirm a child’s development and identify any early needs for educational assistance or community resources. It is a snapshot of your child on that particular day and time, not a predictor of future success. It is also a state requirement in order to attend Kindergarten at a public school in Minnesota. This free screening includes a review of all growth and development, immunizations, hearing and vision. Sign up online at www.westonkace.org or call (952) 491-8580 to schedule an appointment. If you are on the school census list, the school district may call you to schedule an appointment. If you would like to be a conscientious objector to Early Childhood Screening, please email the program coordinator, Sarah Grimm, to obtain the paperwork to complete. Parents who have questions or concerns before their child turns age three should call (952) 933-GROW. Any additional questions can be directed to Sarah Grimm, Program Coordinator, at (952) 491-8580 or grimms@westonka.k12.mn.us. Appointments should take approximately one hour to complete and are held at the Educational Service Center, 5901 Sunnyfield Road, Minnetrista in the lower level of the building. Enter on the east side of the building. We ask that you take the following measures prior to your child’s screening appointment: We ask that no siblings attend your child's screening and a maximum of two parents. We ask that only the child being screened and a maximum of two parents attend the appointment Complete all the necessary paperwork prior to the appointment and bring a copy of your child’s immunization record.Summer 2026 Screening -
Engineering for Kids | 3D Printing Makers Lab (Entering Grades 4-8)TechnologyEngineering for Kids | 3D Printing Makers Lab Entering Grades 4 - 8 Dream it. Design it. Print It! Explore the world of 3D printing in this creative, hands-on camp. Using TinkerCAD, students will design and print two personalized creations while learning the basics of 3D modeling, design, and problem-solving. Perfect for beginners, this camp encourages imagination and innovation - prints may be scaled down to fit class time and printer limitations. Please pack a nut-free snack and water bottle daily. Monday - Thursday, July 13 - 16 9:00 am - 12 noon Westonka Middle School | Art Room #1659-A26S $195Summer 2026 -
Engineering for Kids | Adventure Engineers: Explore & Build (Entering Grades K-4)Science & MathEngineering for Kids | Adventure Engineers: Explore & Build Entering Grades K - 4 Build. Discover. Have Fun! Step into a world of indoor adventure where young engineers get to create, explore and play. Campers will design shelters, make solar ovens for smores, build bridges and tackle exciting hands-on challenges inspired by nature - all inside! With teamwork, problem-solving and lots of creativity, everyday is full of discovery and fun. By the end of the week, campers with cool projects, new skills, and big smiles - no hiking boots required! Please pack a nut-free snack and water bottle daily. Monday - Thursday, August 3 - 6 9:00 am - 12 noon Westonka Middle School | Art Room #1660-A26S $195Summer 2026 -
Engineering for Kids | Smash Factory: Build & Wreck (Entering Grades K-4)Science & MathEngineering for Kids | Smash Factory: Build & Wreck Entering Grades K-4 Step into Smash Factory: Build & Wreck, where creativity meets chaos! Young engineers will design mini wrecking balls, catapults, slingshots and wrecking cars - and then test their creations in a safe, hands-on way. Through building, breaking and problem-solving, campers explore teamwork, the engineering design process, and the thrill of seeking their ideas in action. Hard hats on, goggle ready - let's build, wreck and discover the fun of engineering! Please pack a nut-free snack and water bottle daily. Monday - Thursday, July 6 - 9 9:00 am - 12 noon Westonka Middle School | Art Room #1658-A26S $195Summer 2026 -
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Fall Session | Westonka White Hawks Youth Soccer (Ages 3 - 8)SoccerFall Session | Westonka White Hawks Youth Soccer Ages 3 - 8 Westonka White Hawks Youth Soccer is designed to introduce your player to the basics of soccer. Players will be placed on teams based on their age groups and a White Hawk t-shirt is included. Each session will focus on skill development with some sessions including 4 v 4 and 5 v 5 scrimmages with mini nets and small fields. Since this is an introduction to soccer we want to stress fun and skill development, not competition. Our coaches will be there each week to help your athlete along the way. Soccer balls are provided, but you are more than welcome to bring their own. Play with your Westonka friends and begin your journey as a White Hawk. Parents - get involved as a Volunteer coach. To sign up as a coach, email Kurt Bowe at BoweK@westonka.k12.mn.us A parent/guardian/responsible Adult for each player must be present during all practice and game sessions Note: meeting locations listed may need to be adjusted if registration numbers dictate additional field space. The complete season schedule and any changes to locations will be communicated prior to the start of program. Rookie White Hawk Soccer Ages 3 & 4 Wednesdays and Saturdays, August 26 - September 30 (not meeting September 5 & 26) Wednesdays | 6:00 - 6:45 pm AND Saturdays | 9:00 - 9:45 am Westonka High School | Soccer Field 2 #5353-A26F $85 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Junior White Hawks Soccer Ages 5 & 6 Thursdays and Saturdays, August 27 - October 1 (not meeting September 5 & 26 Thursdays | 6:00 - 7:00 pm AND Saturdays | 10:15 - 11:15 am Westonka High School | Soccer Field 2 (near water tower) #5353-B26F $89 __________________________________________________________________________________________ Major White Hawks Soccer (BOYS) Ages 7 & 8 Wednesdays and Saturdays, August 26 - September 30 (not meeting September 5 & 26) Wednesdays | 6:00 - 7:00 pm AND Saturdays | 9:00 - 10:00 am Westonka High School | Soccer Fields 2 & 3 #5353-C26S $89 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Major White Hawks Soccer (GIRLS) Ages 7 & 8 Wednesdays and Saturdays, August 26 - September 30 (not meeting September 5 & 26) Wednesdays | 6:00 - 7:00 pm AND Saturdays | 9:00 - 10:00 am Westonka High School | Soccer Fields 2 & 3 #5353-D26F $89Summer 2026 -
WaitlistFirst Grade Prep: Level Up! (Entering Grade 1)Arts & CraftsFirst Grade Prep: Level Up! Entering Grade 1 Instructor, Jill Borg, Hilltop Kindergarten Teacher Help your child build confidence and essential skills for First Grade in this engaging, hands-on class designed especially for Kindergarten-aged learners. Through games, stories, movement and creative activities, students will practice early reading and writing skills, number sense, listening and following directions, and problem solving with Westonka Kindergarten teacher Jill Borg. Please pack a nut-free snack and water bottle daily Monday - Wednesday, July 27 - 29 9:00 - 11:30 am Westonka Middle School | Room 144 #1617-A26S $45Summer 2026 -
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Football | Westonka Big Man OL/DL Camp (Entering Grades 7-12)FootballWestonka Big Man OL/DL Camp Entering Grades 7-12 Varsity Head Coach Nick David, Varsity Offensive Line Coach Brandon Brakstad and guest coaches The Westonka Big Man OL/DL camp is a three-day football camp for Grades 7-12 that is dedicated exclusively to the most important part of any football team, the offensive and defensive lineman . . . .The big men in the trenches! This camp strives to provide intensive instruction for football players wishing to improve their overall skill level. We will focus on the fundamentals of the game of football with high repetition drill work and teaching from highly qualified coaches. Camp sessions will focus on footwork, technique, speed and overall football knowledge through extensive practices that will include but are not limited to one-on-one instruction, fundamental stations, position drills and compeition. Particiants will be grouped according to age and/or ability level. All participants will receive a lineman themed camp t-shirt. Equipment needed: helmet, shoulder pads, mouth guard, practice jersey, football pants and cleats **All football equipment is provided for Grades 7-12 players. Players will be able to pick up their football equipment on Monday, July 13 from 8:00 - 10:30 am (location to be determined) Tuesday - Thursday, July 14 - 16 10:30 - 11:45 am Westonka High School | Field 4 #5556-A26S $69Summer 2026 -
Football | Westonka Passing Academy (Specialist positions only - Entering Grades 5-12)FootballWestonka Football Passing Academy | Specialist Positions only Entering Grades 5 - 12 Varsity Coaches Mike Wallace, Greg Sullivan & guest coaches The Westonka football passing academy is a non-contact three-day football camp for Grades 5-12 dedicated exclusively to the specialist position - QB, RB, WR and TE. The academy will help player fully realize their potential on and off the football field. Whether you're a QB, RB, WR or TE the Westonka football passing academy will help you grasp the fundamentals of your position and basic offensive a d defensive strategies to improve, learn and grow as student-athletes and football players. The academy will focus on the following components: Quarterbacks: 3 & 5 step drops (shotgun/under center), progression and hot throws, footwork, throwing drills Running backs/Wide Receivers/Tight Ends: stances, & starts, ball catching technique and drills, route running, releases Participants will be grouped by age, position, ability and experience to allow coaches to progressively teach basic and advanced techniques to best benefit each group. All participants will receive a camp t-shirt Equipment needed: t-shirt, shorts, cleats or tennis shoes Tuesday - Thursday, July 14 - 16 10:30 - 11:45 am Westonka High School | Field 4 #5555-A26S $69Summer 2026 -
Football | Westonka Team Camp (Entering Grades 9-12)FootballWestonka Football Team Camp Entering Grades 9-12 Westonka High School varsity football coaching staff This full-padded football camp will focus on specific position play as well as offensive and defensive schemes taught within the Westonka Football program. Players will learn offensive and defensive position as well as the fundamentals used on special teams play. Players will learn the base plays of the Westonka offense, base fronts and coverages on defense. Participants will be grouped according to age and/or ability level. All participants will receive a pair of camp shorts and a camp t-shirt. Equipment needed: helmet, shoulder pads, mouth guard, practice jersey, football pants and cleats *All football equipment is provided for Grades 9-12 players. Players will be able to pick up their football equipment on Tuesday, June 9 from 9:00 - 11:30 am (location to be determined) Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 15, 17 & 18 AND Monday - Friday, July 27-31 8:00 - 10:00 am Westonka High School | Field 4 #5554-A26S $99Summer 2026 -
Football | Westonka Youth Development Camp (Entering Grades 5-8)FootballWestonka Youth Development Camp Entering Grades 5-8 Westonka High School Varsity Football coaching staff, current and former Westonka football players, 13-year NFL Pro & MInnesota Viking Jimmy Kleinsasser This full-padded developmental football camp will focus on specific position play, offensive and defensive schemes and fundamentals used on special teams taught within the Westonka football program. Players will learn the base plays of the Westonka offense, base fronts and coverages on defense. Participants will be grouped according to age and/or ability level. All participants will receive a camp t-shirt. Equipment needed: helmet, shoulder pads, mouth guard, practice jersey, football pans and cleats *All football equipment is provided for Grade 7 & 8 players. Players will be able to pick up their equipment on Monday, August 3 from 8:00 - 10:15 am (location to be determined) Monday - Thursday, August 3 - 6 10:30 - 11:45 am Location to be determined #5552-A26S $89Summer 2026 -
Football | Westonka Youth Football Basic Skills Camp (Entering Grades 1-6)FootballWestonka Youth Football | Basic Skills Camp Entering Grades 1 - 6 Westonka High School Varsity Football Coaching Staff and current Westonka football players Are you ready to play football the White Hawks way? Learn from the Westonka Varsity football coaches in a no-pads and non-contact football camp focusing on fundamentals and fun! Players will learn the basics for a variety of position specific football skills that include passing, catching, punting and kicking through drills and fun competitive game. Participants will be grouped according to age and/or ability level. Equipment needed: t-shirt, shorts, cleats or tennis shoes Entering Grades 1 - 3 Monday - Thursday, June 29 - July 2 10:30 - 11:30 am Westonka Middle School | Fields #5550-A26S $65 _____________________________________________________________ Entering Grades 4 - 6 Monday - Thursday, June 29 - July 2 11:45 am - 12:45 pm Westonka Middle School | Fields #5550-B26S $65Summer 2026 -
Football | Westonka Youth Football Fundamental Skills Camp (Entering Grades K-4)FootballWestonka Youth Football Fundamental Skills Camp Entering Grades K - 4 WHS Football coaching staff, current and former Westonka football players, 13-year NFL Pro & Minnesota Viking Jimmy Kleinsasser This non-contact skills football camp will focus on the fundamentals of blocking, tackling, passing, receiving, ball handling, punting and kicking. Players will apply these fundamentals through drills and fun competitive games. Participants will be grouped according to age and/or ability level. All participants will receive a camp t-shirt. Equipment needed: t-shirt, shorts, and cleats or tennis shoes Monday - Thursday, August 3 - 6 9:00 - 10:15 am Westonka Middle School | Fields #5551-A26S $69Summer 2026 -
WaitlistFunshine Sunshine (Entering Preschool & Kindergarten)General InterestFunshine Sunshine Entering Preschool & Kindergarten Instructor, Madeline LaJoy Minnesota Summers are the best! Let's celebrate together as we enjoy fun, Summer-themed art projects, activities, exploring the outdoors and much more! Please pack a nut-free snack and water bottle daily Monday - Thursday, July 20 - 30 9:00 - 11:30 am Westonka Middle School | Room 142 #1640-A26S $119Summer 2026 -
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Harmony Bridge Camp (Entering Grades 6 & 7)MusicHarmony Bridge Camp Entering Grades 6 & 7 Instructors, Gretchen Chilson, Chris Moore and local professional musicians Band students with one or two years of experience are invited to join us for Advanced Band Camp, which is an extension of our school year extracurricular Harmony Bridge program! Students will received small group and full band instruction to improve their musicianship and independence while learning popular and well-known music. New and returning Harmony Bridge students are welcome whether or not you plan to join us for the field trips during the school year (learn more about the nationwide movement at harmonybridge.net) A concert will be held Friday, August 21 at 11:00 am for family and friends. Monday - Friday, August 17 - 21 9:00 am - 12 noon Westonka Middle School | Band and Choir Room #5811-A26S $95Summer 2026