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    First Ballet: Ages 3.5-8

    Is your tiny dancer already twirling their way through your home? This class for ages 3.5 to 8 will offer a chance to refine your child's dancing, express themselves through movement, and meet friends who love the same thing! This class includes beginner ballet movements, overall body strengthening, clean music, original choreography, an enthusiastic teacher, and a performance for parents on the last day! Students need to be able to follow basic directions from the instructor (stand on your dot, raise your hands up together, etc.). NOTE LOCATION CHANGE TO FAMILY CENTER GYM
  • Generation POUND Fit: Ages 6-12

    Generation POUND® was created not just as a workout geared towards kids, but a MOVEMENT that aims to change the concept of health and fitness for today’s youth. The program fuses movement and music to improve focus, coordination, physical fitness, and teamwork skills for “Rockstars in Training." Instructors use Ripstix®–POUND’s lightly weighted exercise drumsticks–to learn alternative ways to explore movement. The power of Generation POUND encompasses more than just physical fitness. Combining kid-friendly choreography and group activities, it promotes social and emotional well-being by fostering relationships, building self-esteem and self-awareness, and inspiring the next generation of happy, healthy kids. Mats and Ripstix will be provided. Participants should wear comfy clothes, tennis shoes, and bring water. Please note if your child has a latex allergy, as one optional activity uses latex balloons. Parents are invited to participate/observe the last day of class
  • Princeton Sideline Cheer: Gr. 7-12

    Come show your school spirit and cheer on the Princeton Tigers this Fall! Sideline Cheer is a co-ed program open to all skills levels for middle and high school students entering grades 7-12. The season starts with a bootcamp week with evaluations for team placement based on skill level. Practices start the following week and continue through the end of October. New and returning cheerleaders should consider joining the Skills Clinic class offered earlier in the summer to learn and refine skills. Entering Grades 7-12: Mark your calendars! Bootcamp/Evaluation Week: 7/21-7/25, Monday-Friday, 9am-12pm Summer Practices: 7/29-8/21, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9am-12pm School-year Practices: 8/26-TBD (end of October/early November), Mon-Wed, 3:30-5:30pm (may vary depending on game schedules and team placements) Games: Schedules vary based on team placement. We follow the Mississippi 8 Conference schedule. Practice will be held outside the high school gym in the grass area. If the grass is wet or it is raining, practice will be held in the gymnastics gym. Times are subject to change. Cheer during Varsity Football games that start in early September on Friday nights. JV games will be on Mondays and Thursdays (for JV and 9th grade football) Some team-building activities and fundraising opportunities will also be scheduled. * A Parent/Player meeting will be scheduled during first week of bootcamp, your student will not know which team they are on until after evaluations.
  • Tiger Football Position Workouts: Wide Receivers: Gr. 7-8

    Work with Head Varsity Coach Ryan Fay to develop and improve your individual positional skills in preparation for your upcoming football season. These small group sessions are designed for a more individualized training opportunity to improve positional technique, develop an understanding of stance and pace, and to promote a confident mindset in executing reads and responsibilities on the football field. (Please select the grade you are entering when registering) *MEET ON THE HS FOOTBALL PRACTICE FIELD - BRING YOUR CLEATS AND A WATER BOTTLE EACH DAY*
  • Tiger Football Position Workouts: Defensive Backs: Gr. 7-8

    Work with Head Varsity Coach Ryan Fay to develop and improve your individual positional skills in preparation for your upcoming football season. These small group sessions are designed for a more individualized training opportunity to improve positional technique, develop an understanding of stance and pace, and to promote a confident mindset in executing reads and responsibilities on the football field. (Please select the grade you are entering when registering) *MEET ON THE HS FOOTBALL PRACTICE FIELD - BRING YOUR CLEATS AND A WATER BOTTLE EACH DAY*
  • Tiger Football Position Workouts: Running Backs: Gr. 7-8

    Work with Head Varsity Coach Ryan Fay to develop and improve your individual positional skills in preparation for your upcoming football season. These small group sessions are designed for a more individualized training opportunity to improve positional technique, develop an understanding of stance and pace, and to promote a confident mindset in executing reads and responsibilities on the football field. (Please select the grade you are entering when registering) *MEET ON THE HS FOOTBALL PRACTICE FIELD - BRING YOUR CLEATS AND A WATER BOTTLE EACH DAY*
  • Tiger Football Position Workouts: Offensive Line: Gr. 7-8

    Work with Head Varsity Coach Ryan Fay to develop and improve your individual positional skills in preparation for your upcoming football season. These small group sessions are designed for a more individualized training opportunity to improve positional technique, develop an understanding of stance and pace, and to promote a confident mindset in executing reads and responsibilities on the football field. (Please select the grade you are entering when registering) *MEET ON THE HS FOOTBALL PRACTICE FIELD - BRING YOUR CLEATS AND A WATER BOTTLE EACH DAY*
  • Tiger Football Position Workouts: Tight Ends: Gr. 7-9

    Work with Head Varsity Coach Ryan Fay to develop and improve your individual positional skills in preparation for your upcoming football season. These small group sessions are designed for a more individualized training opportunity to improve positional technique, develop an understanding of stance and pace, and to promote a confident mindset in executing reads and responsibilities on the football field. (Please select the grade you are entering when registering) *MEET ON THE HS FOOTBALL PRACTICE FIELD - BRING YOUR CLEATS AND A WATER BOTTLE EACH DAY*
  • Dance Camp: Ages 3-5

    Dancers will learn stretches, strengthen any current skills, learn new skills, and perform a short routine on the last day of class. Families are encouraged to come watch the performance!
  • Dance Camp: Ages 6-9

    Dancers will learn stretches, strengthen any current skills, learn new skills and learn a short routine to be performed the last day of class. Families are encouraged to come to watch the performance!
  • DASH Track & Field Camp: Gr. K-5

    DASH Sports Summer Track & Field camps provide participants with practice in several areas including: sprinting, throwing (javelin and shot put), relay running, long jumping and distance running. Emphasis is on technique and proper form. All players will be timed/tested on the first and last day. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, and games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall track and field performance. Campers should wear sunscreen, bring a water bottle, snack, and wear athletic clothing/shoes.
  • DASH Track & Field Camp: Gr. 6-8

    DASH Sports Summer Track & Field camps provide participants with practice in several areas including: sprinting, throwing (javelin and shot put), relay running, long jumping and distance running. Emphasis is on technique and proper form. All players will be timed/tested on the first and last day. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, and games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall track and field performance. Campers should wear sunscreen, bring a water bottle, snack, and wear athletic clothing/shoes.
  • DASH Tykes Track & Field Camp: Ages 3-6

    DASH Sports Track & Field Tykes camps provide participants with a basic introduction to Track & Field events. Participants will learn and practice how to correctly run, jump, and throw. Emphasis is on technique and proper form. Camp consists of many different types of physical activities, drills, and games, all tailored specifically to enhance overall athletic ability & performance. Campers should bring a water bottle and wear athletic shoes. Parent participation is required for the 2-3yr old age group and recommended when needed for the 4+ year old age group.
  • Future Friday Nighters Football Camp: Gr. 4-8

    Prepare to be a champion! Learn from the varsity coaching staff and improve your on the field skills. Camp will include: individual positional groups, proper technique development, and team building games. All players and positions are encouraged to attend. T-shirt is provided. Please bring cleats/tennis shoes and a water bottle.
  • Ballet Camp: Ages 9-14

    Ballet Camp includes a 90-minute Ballet Class for Beginner/Intermediate Levels, a lesson in Anatomy for Dancers, an engaging lesson in Ballet History, a Jeoprady Game based on the Ballet History Lesson (with prizes!), and a chance to build your dancing community with new friends! Each Camp Day features its own Anatomy Lesson, Ballet History Lesson, and Games while the Ballet Class stays the same to allow repeat attendees to build on their skillset. Attend all Camp Days to get the full benefits, or pick and choose which ones work for your schedule!
  • Princeton Tigers Youth Football (Tackle League): Gr. 2-6

    Teams are divided by grade and determined by coaches and league directors. There is absolutely no requesting of teams. Home games will be played on Saturdays at the Middle School football field or in Forest Lake. Away games will take place at nearby communities and could take place on weekday nights or weekends. Practices will take place at the High School football practice fields. Practice dates and times will be determined by the coach/director, with 2-3 practices per week. There can be no more than four contact days in a week, including games. All equipment and football gear are the responsibility of the participants' family. There is a $60 deposit required for jerseys. Mandatory Player/Parent meeting: Monday, August 11th at 6pm at the High School Practice Football Fields, first practice will follow from 6:30-8:00pm. Players and parents will meet their coach and get more information about future practices and games this evening. Mandatory Volunteer Coaches meeting: Coaches meeting will be Monday, July 28th @ 6:30pm at the Primary School Cafeteria. Each grade’s coaches will meet for information. If you are interested in coaching, please contact Ryan Fay at ryan.fay@isd477.org by July 1st. Coaches will be selected by July 15th. Volunteer coaches require a background check. A coaching shirt will be provided for coaches, up to three per team. Community Ed will NOT be providing equipment, only game jerseys will be provided. Game jerseys are property of Community Education and will require a $60 deposit. Those wanting to keep their jersey after the season will be allowed, minus the $60 deposit. Deposits can be made online, or a check can be brought the first week of practice or the day of pictures for the cost of the jersey. We will hold on to checks and only deposit those that do not return their jerseys. Participants are responsible for supplying the following: white or black helmet mouth guard shoulder pads practice jersey black football pants with pads cleats (rubber only) personal protective gear We suggest purchasing equipment earlier rather than later as football equipment is hard to find come August. Football equipment hand-out days: July 21st and 23rd from 4-5:30pm at Princeton Primary School Gym. (We will not be doing exchanges, only new purchases.) Teams do have numbers limited, so to ensure a spot on a team, please register as soon as possible! A late fee of $30 will be added to anyone that registers after August 11th and no players will be enrolled after August 22nd. Days, Dates, and Times TBD and vary by grade. Schedules will be released the week of August 11th. Picture Day is scheduled for TBD and will be communicated by coaches/director.
  • DASH Softball Camp: Gr. K-5

    DASH Sports Softball camps provide players with a well-rounded experience in a fun environment. Key elements of throwing, fielding/catching, batting, and base running will be taught and practiced, and players will be grouped and challenged at an appropriate level in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with a scrimmage on the final day. Athletes should wear sunscreen, bring a water bottle, snack, and a softball glove (spikes and bats are optional). Softballs and bats are provided.
  • DASH Softball Camp: Gr. 6-8

    DASH Sports Softball camps provide players with a well-rounded experience in a fun environment. Key elements of throwing, fielding/catching, batting, and base running will be taught and practiced, and players will be grouped and challenged at an appropriate level in a fun, positive environment while learning values of ‘Respect, Hustle, and Pride’. Camp ends with a scrimmage on the final day. Athletes should wear sunscreen, bring a water bottle, snack, and a softball glove (spikes and bats are optional). Softballs and bats are provided.
  • DASH Multi-Sport Camp Full Day: Gr. K-5

    Looking for a fun day filled with sports activities? This Multi-Sport camp includes fun skills training and games in three sports: Soccer, Baseball, and Flag Football. Athletes will spend roughly 1.5 hours on each sport, performing fun, instructor-led skill-based activities and games. Also included in the daily activities will be other fun games such as Kickball, Capture the Flag, Ultimate Frisbee, Dodgeball, and more. Athletes should bring two snacks, a lunch, and a water bottle. Free/reduced discounts cannot apply to this camp.