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Waitlist1-on-1 Swim Lessons, Age 5-AdultSwim LessonsOur private swim lessons provide 1-on-1 instruction based on the needs and desires of the registered participant. Instructors will gauge the level of the participant based off the first session, and tailor the rest of the lessons based off their skills and abilities.Fall 2026 -
Advanced Beginner / Intermediate Skating CampHockey/SkatingThis camp is designed for skaters who are comfortable on the ice and ready to build on their skills. Led by the Sartell Figure Skating Club (SFSC) coaches, skaters will focus on improving balance, control, and confidence while learning stronger forward and backward skating, stops, turns, and introductory figure skating skills. Instruction is grouped by ability to ensure each skater is challenged at an appropriate level in a positive and encouraging environment. Skaters should plan to bring their own skates or plan to rent hockey skates from the Scheels Athletic Complex. SFSC has a limited number of skates that can be borrowed on a first come first served basis. Join us to take the next step in your skating journey! For questions, please contact sartellfsc@gmail.com.Fall 2026 -
Beginning Karate for KidsMiscellaneous RecreationAn Introduction to the traditional martial art of Okinawan Karate. Basics of punching, kicking, & striking will be taught. Students begin to learn the bones in their bodies and start to understand the concepts of self discipline, awareness, concern for others, and principles for the class and for life. Wear loose, comfortable clothing; practicing is barefooted for better balance.Fall 2026 -
Girls Soccer Youth CampSoccerThis open gym is for girls in 3rd-8th grades and will provide opportunities to work on soccer skills with the high school coaching staff.Fall 2026 -
Intro to Skating CampHockey/SkatingIs your child interested in hockey, figure skating, or simply learning how to skate for fun? No matter the reason, there’s a place for them at our Intro to Skating Camp led by the experienced coaches of the Sartell Figure Skating Club (SFSC). Skaters will learn skating basics such as how to fall safely, get back up, and move confidently on the ice. Skaters should plan to bring their own skates or to rent hockey skates from the Scheels Athletic Complex. SFSC has a limited number of skates that can be borrowed on a first come first served basis. Join us for a fun and supportive introduction to skating! For questions, please contact sartellfsc@gmail.comFall 2026 -
Learn to SkateHockey/SkatingOur Sauk Rapids Recreation Learn to Skate program, hosted in partnership with the Sauk Rapids Youth Hockey Association, is a fun and structured five-week introduction to ice skating for ages 4+ — all skill levels welcome! The atmosphere is energetic, positive, and confidence boosting—ideal for those just wanting to have fun or those taking their first steps toward hockey or figure skating! It’s all about building balance, coordination, and a lasting love for the ice — come join the fun! Participants will be REQUIRED to wear a bicycle or hockey helmet. Additional padding and warm clothes are encouraged to stay comfortable. Participants should supply their own skates for this program. However, for families that are unable to provide skates, SRYHA will have select sizes of skates to lend to participants for this program. If your child needs skates, please indicate their shoe size in the questions that follow registration.Fall 2026 -
Minnows Swim ClassesSwim LessonsDesigned to help your child confidently transition into Level 1 swim lessons. Skills include water safety basics, supported kicking and floating, front and back paddling, breath control, and full submersion.Class size is up to six students with two instructors.Fall 2026 -
NFL Flag FootballFootballA fun, non-contact football experience for boys and girls. Participants will each receive a reversible NFL Team jersey and their own set of flags.This group will focus on having fun! Drills will focus on throwing, catching, and successfully moving through space to avoid defenders or tag offensive players. Most often, our coaches will serve as the quarterbacks during games. One of their goals will be to ensure that each player has an opportunity to catch and/or run with the football. Participants will be placed into small teams. These teams will go through stations together before participating in short games against other teams. More information - Please email Phillip Klaphake (phillip.klaphake@isd47.org) if you have any additional questions.Fall 2026 -
Parent/Child Swim LessonsSwim LessonsThe Infant and Preschool Aquatic program is intended to develop a comfort level in and around the water, as well as readiness for learning to swim, in young children aged 6 months to 3 years. The program provides information and techniques for parents to orient their children to the water and learn to supervise all water activities safely. A parent must participate and be in the water with their childFall 2026 -
Powder Ridge Ski and Snowboard ClubMiscellaneous RecreationSauk Rapids-Rice Community Education will be offering the Powder Ridge Ski Program this year for grades 6-12. Transportation will be provided to Powder Ridge only. Students will need to be picked up from Powder Ridge by 8 pm each night. Buses will leave the middle and high schools immediately after school (3:00 pm middle school; 3:30 pm high school). The registration deadline is November 29. No refunds after the first night of skiing, so check your schedule carefully before registering. We need 20 students to sign up by the deadline in order to get group rates. By registering for this program, you are agreeing to the school behavior contract attached to the online registration. Along with liability and transportation release forms. During registration, an insurance company, policy number and emergency contact other than a parent are required. Students using their own snowboards must have metal edges and a retaining strap. One optional bonus night is included on January 28th, but you need to provide your own transportation and supervision for that evening. In addition, each participant will also receive a one-time discount bonus voucher good for up to 4 tickets at $8 each and 4 equipment rentals at $8 each (ski or snowboard). This voucher may be used one time any evening (3:30 pm-close) through the end of the session. Any student that registers for ski or snowboard rental for the 6-time program will also get unlimited ski/snowboard rental throughout the entire snow season, not just for the 6-time program. That means no paying another rental fee when you go on your own! Fee Options: Transportation Only (season pass holders), $110 6 lift tickets and transportation, $230 6 lifts, ski/snowboard equip. and transportation, $350 *Every effort will be made to reschedule missed sessions due to weather.Fall 2026 -
STORM Dance in a DayDanceJoin the Storm Fall Dance Team for our special Storm Dance In A Day Camp! The Dance team along with coaches will teach a simple dance/cheer routine to the participants. They will then get to perform at halftime of the Varsity Football game on September 11th. Each participant will receive a t-shirt and other fun prizes!Registration deadline is Monday, August 27 to be guaranteed a t-shirt. A snack, water, and pizza will be served. Please pack a snack & dinner if your child has food allergies. Participants should wear loose comfortable clothes to practice in. For the halftime performance, we would like them to wear black or dark pants or leggings, the t-shirt is provided. They should be prepared to dress for the weather at the football game.Fall 2026 -
STORM Training ProgramStorm Training ProgramThis is a revamped program designed to mirror what some of the top programs in the country are using to help develop fast, athletic, explosive, and healthy athletes. At Sauk Rapids-Rice, this training program will be replicated throughout the school year and within our athletic teams.Fall 2026 -
STORM Youth VolleyballVolleyballThis program is designed to teach hand-eye coordination, volleyball specific movement, as well as the basic skills of passing, setting, hitting and serving. The training in this program will systematically prepare children to excel in any sport, most especially volleyball as they grow and develop.Fall 2026 -
STORM Youth WrestlingWrestlingStorm Youth wrestling program is designed to introduce children to the sport of wrestling and focus on building physical skills, mental toughness, and character development. This program will emphasize fundamental wrestling techniques, physical fitness, and the development of important life skills like self-discipline and sportsmanship.Fall 2026 -
Softball Fielding and Hitting ClinicBaseball/SoftballJoin our Varsity Softball Coach Emily McEwan and players for a fun and engaging softball clinic designed for young athletes of all skill levels! Participants will build fundamental skills through drills, games, and instruction while having fun and learning from the STORM softball program.Fall 2026