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  • Community Education Gift Certificates

    Give the gift of learning! The perfect size for everyone! Community Education Gift Certificates can be used for any of our programs. Please provide your email address as gift certificates will be emailed 1-2 business days after purchase.
  • Farmington Community Education Pickleball Tournament

    Join us for a Co-Ed Farmington Community Education Pickleball Tournament. Teams will have the opportunity to play 3+ games. The top two teams will win gift card prizes! Bring your own paddle, balls provided. One registration per team. This is a recreational tournament for beginner to intermediate players. Unofficiated Pickleball Tournament Rules
  • Drivers Education (2023-2024)

    A+ Driving School Students may start classroom driving lessons at age 14, take the Knowledge Test and obtain their Instruction Permit at age 15, and take the Road Test and obtain their Provisional License at age 16. To be eligible to take the Road Test, students must have had their Instruction Permit for a minimum of six months. The Driver's Education Program is divided into two phases: Classroom Phase This phase includes the required 30 hours of classroom instruction that prepares the student to take the Minnesota permit test and to take on the responsibility of driving. If a lesson is missed, a make-up lesson can be arranged with the office at either the next Farmington session or at another A+ session. This portion can be taken virtually or in-person. Behind-the-Wheel Phase After students pass the permit test, they are required to complete six hours of driving lessons. The lessons are provided in three, two-hour lessons. The lessons are one-on-one instruction with instructors licensed through the MN Dept. of Public Safety. Students can be picked up from and dropped off at home, school or work. Detailed information about scheduling the behind-the-wheel lessons will be provided. Can't Make Every Lesson? If you miss a lesson, you are responsible for making up that exact lesson number. You can attend any A+ classroom or any community education program to make up a missed lesson. Please call A+ the office the day before so we can add the student to the attendance roster. Disclaimer: This contract expires 2 years from the first day of classroom training or when the student turns 18, whichever occurs first. All classes and BTW lessons must be completed before the expiration date. The Driver's Education program is offered as a package (classroom instruction & behind the wheel lessons) and cannot be separated. Fees $420 per student includes classroom instruction, materials and behind-the-wheel training. Permit and road exam fees are not included. The option is also available to pay $210 at the time of registration and be charged the remaining $210 the first day of class. Community Education Fee Assistance - $100 off Families who qualify for free and reduced lunch or have extenuating circumstances, may apply for fee assistance of $100 off by visiting: https://bit.ly/CE192FeeAssistance.
  • DASH Phys. Ed. Games

    DASH Sports Grades 1-5 Phys. Ed Games Camp: DASH Sports Summer Phys. Ed Games camp provides participants with a fun experience learning and playing your favorite physical education games! Games will include: Capture the Flag, Kickball, Dodgeball, Tag games, Ultimate Frisbee/Football, Soccer, Sharks and Minnows, and more! Participants will learn teamwork, and values such as respect, hustle, and pride, all in a fun environment. Campers should bring a snack, water bottle, and wear sunscreen. All other equipment is provided. DASH Sports Developing Athletes Sports Hub Offering communities & families well organized, structured, and fun sports programs for kids Our Pillars: 'Respect, Hustle, Pride' A local, MN company led by people with a passion for youth sports development Over 25 years experience and over 20,000 coaching hours logged www.dashsports.us
  • Movie and Film Production

    Mark Toutge Incoming grades 5-8 Would you like to be an actor in a short film? Would you like to work behind the scenes operating cameras, microphones and lights? If so, we will be filming a brand new short film this summer through Community Education at Farmington High School. Broadcasting and media teacher Mark Toutge will lead students through the process of creating a short film from start to finish. All students should bring a blank flash drive to the camp so they can receive a copy of the finished short film.