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Code Championship Tournament Series | Virtual Computer Coding CompetitionYouth EnrichmentBuild a computer bot to compete against other coders! Whether you're new or experienced, this is the perfect way to explore competitive coding. No previous coding experience is necessary. The Code Championship Series is four online tournaments hosted on Google Meet. If you have a modern browser, no download is required. Players must be able to navigate the internet. The Google Meet link will be emailed two days before the tournament.Winter 2026
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Cohousing 50+General InterestStarting SoonThis class is a pre-recorded webinar and can be viewed anytime during the Winter 26 session. Link will close March 27, 2026. Zoom link is provided in confirmation email. Learn about 50+ (aka Seniors, Elders, Active Adult) communities based on cohousing principles of a property with private homes and common spaces, meals, governing, and activities. Cooperation, collaboration, sharing, access-friendly design, and, especially, caring for neighbors are the values of this age specific cohousing. Discuss principles and practices and explore examples of senior communities. Resources will be recommended to use for follow up.Winter 2026
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Computers and CodingYouth EnrichmentLearn about computers and how they work using "unplugged" activities and hands-on technology. Explore algorithms, inputs, outputs, and processing using popular devices like the micro:bit, sphero, and makey makey!Spring/Summer 26
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Confident Retirement: Retirement InvestmentsGeneral InterestWith so many investment choices to choose from, how do you make a decision? This class will review investments available and how to choose which one is right for you. We will also discuss annuities: when they work, and when they don’t! We will discuss drawing income from investments and managing risk. Join us for an engaging presentation. Don’t just retire, be confident!Winter 2026 -
Starting SoonInvestment Zen (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Confident Retirement: Taxes in RetirementGeneral InterestInstructors: Conrad B. Hjort, Brian J. Johnson You have spent a lifetime accumulating assets and deferring taxes. Now it is time to pay! Join us as we discuss practical steps you can use to manage your taxes both now, and in the future. We will review how social security is taxed, Roth conversions and pending tax changes. Bring your questions. Don’t just retire, be confident!Winter 2026 -
Congdon Park ElementaryDuluth PreschoolDuluth Preschool is a collaboration funded by Head Start, School Readiness, Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten and Early Childhood Special Education. Located in 7 elementary school buildings across the city, Duluth Preschool provides high quality early childhood classroom experiences. We focus on building social emotional skills, language and literacy, health and nutrition, physical health and development for all children. We work in partnership with parents and families to connect them with community and family resources and provide support to parents in their role as the child’s most important teacher Apply online and learn more about Duluth PreschoolSchool Year 25-26 Duluth Preschool Site -
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Starting SoonCore & Upper BodyOnline CoursesStronger arms. Better posture. More energy. Start your day with a 35-minute workout that sculpts your arms, strengthens your back, and powers up your entire upper body so you can move, lift, and live with confidence. Intensity: Intermediate. Equipment: Yoga mat + light/medium dumbbells. Zoom credentials will be emailed to you personally before our sessions begin.Winter 2026 -
Starting SoonCore and Lower BodyOnline CoursesDitch the nagging aches and pains by strengthening your core and glutes, the powerhouse muscles that keep your body strong, stable, and pain-free. In just 35 minutes, you’ll boost energy, build strength, and feel the difference in how you move every day. Start your day on Zoom for 4 weeks of focused, feel-good movement. Intensity: Intermediate. Equipment needed: Yoga mat. Zoom credentials will be emailed to you personally before our sessions begin.Winter 2026 -
CulinaryYouth EnrichmentStudents will be introduced to basic concepts of culinary techniques, learn how to safely use industrial kitchen equipment, identify and use ingredients in basic food preparation while learning basic recipes with hands-on experience. They will be introduced to proper knife skills, food safety and sanitation, and how to work collaboratively. Students will then work together in teams to create a three course meal to share with their peers.Spring/Summer 26
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DanceGet fit while learning some new dance moves! Ballroom, Swing, Belly, and Ecstatic dancing are among our many offerings!Category -
Driver EducationDriver Education Duluth Public Schools Both In-Person and Distance Learning Options Duluth Public Schools Community Education offers Youth Driver Education as a two-part course: classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel. To qualify for an instructional permit in the State of Minnesota, you must be at least 15 years old, complete 30 hours of classroom instruction, be enrolled in behind-the-wheel instruction, and pass written knowledge test. Duluth Public Schools Community Education driver education is designed to provide 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction with a licensed educator. - Behind the Wheel Included - Summer 2025 dates are to be determined. In-Person Classroom Instruction Each session consists of 30 hours of classroom instruction delivered by our MDE licensed educators at East or Denfeld High Schools. Students must be at least 15 years of age by the last scheduled classroom session. Upon completion of the 30 hours of classroom instruction, students will receive a blue card signifying they have completed and meet the necessary requirements of classroom instruction required by the MN Department of Public Safety to take the Class D Instruction Permit test. Fully Online Classroom Instruction The fully online class (in partnership with A+ Driving School out of the Twin Cities) allows students to take this state-approved online class at their own pace and on whatever schedule they choose. Once the 30 hours of online class is completed, they are issued paperwork to take the Class D Instruction permit test. Behind-the-Wheel Upon completion of classroom instruction and passing the Class D Instruction Permit test, students will be eligible to begin the required 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction with our MDE licensed educators. Please contact the Driver Education coordinator when your student is ready to begin Behind the Wheel. Student pickup for behind-the-wheel instruction will be arranged by the instructor with the student. Cost The cost of the full program (classroom and behind the wheel) is $420 and must be paid when registering using Visa, MasterCard or Discover. When registering please use the student’s full legal name (middle included) and include the student’s date of birth. Questions? Please email me at: megan.hughley@isd709.orgCategory -
Duluth International Folk DanceDanceInstructor: Kathie Haney, Dianne Dorland Join the long running Duluth International Folk Dance class. Classes are ongoing and you may start any time. Come dance in a friendly, welcoming environment. You will learn dances from all around the world. Dances are taught the first hour and the second hour focuses on requests from participants. Partners are not necessary.Winter 2026 -
Duluth PreschoolDuluth Preschool is a collaboration funded by Head Start, School Readiness, Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten and Early Childhood Special Education. Located in 7 elementary school buildings across the city, Duluth Preschool provides high quality early childhood classroom experiences. We focus on building social emotional skills, language and literacy, health and nutrition, physical health and development for all children. We work in partnership with parents and families to connect them with community and family resources and provide support to parents in their role as the child’s most important teacher Apply online and learn more about Duluth PreschoolChild Care Program -
Duluth Ukulele Community StrumMusicInstructor: Christina Cotruvo DUCS jam sessions bring together all types of ukuleles and skill levels of adult players who want to play their ukulele in a fun setting. We will play from The Daily Ukulele Another Year songbook, each person taking a turn in selecting a song for the group to play. Each player must bring their own ukulele, music stand, songbook and tuner and be familiar with at least 3 chords. Class meets 2nd & 4th Mondays..Winter 2026 -
Early Childhood Family EducationEarly Childhood Family Education (ECFE) recognizes that parents are their child’s first and most important teachers. ECFE offers parents hands-on learning experiences and parenting discussions that will nourish a lifetime of teachable moments. ALL families are welcome. Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) classes meet once a week. We offer classes at various times and at 4 different locations across Duluth. Together, parents and children, participate in activities and experiences that foster children’s social, emotional, cognitive, physical, and language skills. All ECFE classes are taught by licensed early childhood teachers and parent educators to provide the quality education parents are looking for. ECFE teachers use the Parent Education Core Curriculum Framework and Early Childhood Indicators of Progress: Minnesota’s Early Learning Standards provided through the Minnesota Department of Education.Category -
Empowering Teen ParentsEarly Childhood Family EducationEmpowering Teen Parents offers support for parents/caregivers with young children, pregnancy through age 5. Find connection and support by gathering with other young parents.Early Childhood 25-26 -
Engineering ManufacturingYouth EnrichmentDesign and Manufacture projects, using 3D printers, Laser engraver, Apoxy, and different types of hardwood.Different shop tools will be used, and safety will be taught as we process each project.Spring/Summer 26
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Engineering ManufacturingYouth EnrichmentThis is a hands-on technical course which will guides students through the principles of electric vehicle technology by designing and building a functional electric skateboard from a kit. Students will explore design and engineering principles, apply concepts from physics electronics , and mechanical engineering in a practical, project based learning environment. Students will design, engineer and assemble a personalized, rideable electric skateboard, which will be theirs to keep.Spring/Summer 26
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WaitlistEstate Planning BasicsGeneral InterestInstructor: Carrie L. Schneider An experienced estate planning attorney will discuss and explain information about legal estate planning topics such as: wills, trusts, probate, and powers of attorney.Winter 2026 -
FACSYouth EnrichmentStudents will participate in a collaborative, family-style environment where food is used as a bridge to build community and connection. Each day is structured around the shared experience of planning, cooking, and enjoying nutritious lunches and snacks together in a professional lab setting. Between these communal meal times, students will dive into "Babysitting Prep," exploring human development and the practicalities of money management, including earning, spending, and saving. The session also features interactive workshops focused on navigating peer relationships, helping students develop the communication skills necessary to foster healthy behaviors and positive social connections.Spring/Summer 26
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Family, Friends, Neighbor (FFN)Caregiver EducationCategory -
First Aid and CPR/AED TrainingHealth & Wellness/LifestyleInstructor: Elmer Engman Certification is offered throuh: Emergency First Response. This class adds the additional First Aid Certification component to our CPR/AED class. The Emergency First Response CPR and AED Training is designed as a “hands on” two part program to teach CPR on infants or adults and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (FBAO) to all lay rescuers, particularly those who are expected to respond to emergencies in the workplace and give first aid. In the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training component, learn how to use the AED machines now available in most public buildings. Wear comfortable clothing. Bring $60 for printed materials, certificate (good for two years) and equipment rental.Winter 2026