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  • Dakota Cooking Club

    Welcome to the Dakota Cooking Club! we are excited to offer students the opportunity to explore the fun and creativity of cooking while learning valuable life skills. Our club focuses on teaching kitchen safety, basic cooking techniques, teamwork, and healthy food choices in a positive and supportive environment. About Cooking Club Cooking Club will meet Wednesdays ( listed dates located in Eleyo) in SLICE Kitchen. Each session will include: A short lesson on Kitchen tools, safety, or nutrition. A hands-on cooking activity. Group cleanup and discussion about what we learned. All recipes will be age- appropriate and will ingredients that are safe and manageable for middle school students. Safety First safety is out top priority. Before any cooking begins, students will receive instruction on: Proper handwashing and hygiene. Safe use of knives, stovetops, ovens, and other kitchen equipment. How to prevent and respond to minor kitchen accidents. Students are expected to follow all safety guidelines and listen carefully to instructions at all times. Injury and Accident Policy While every precaution will be taken to ensure a safe environment , Minor injuries ( such as cuts or burns) can occur in cooking setting. All activities will be supervised by school staff at all times. first aid will be administered on-site for minor injuries. Parents/guardians will be notified of any injures that may occur. In the event of a more serious injury, emergency medical services will be contacted immediately and parents will be notified as soon as possible. Parents/Guardians must complete the club permission and emergency contact form before participation. Allergies and Food Sensitivities: Please inform the club advisor, Hannah Sebranek, of any food allergies or dietary restrictions. We will make every effort to adapt recipes or provide alternatives to ensure all students can safely participate.
  • Dakota Ice Fishing Events

    *NOTE: THESE EVENTS ARE WEATHER-DEPENDENT. EVENT(S) MAY BE CANCELLED OR RESCHEDULED DUE TO WEATHER EITHER TOO WARM OR TOO COLD/SNOWY. ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL BE SENT FROM NORTHROP IN THAT CASE** Join us for 3 separate, fun and exciting Ice Fishing Event hosted by RPS Community Education. This is a great opportunity for students and their families to enjoy the outdoors, learn ice fishing skills, and make lasting memories together. (Students must sign up for each event separately or for each event they can attend). Here’s what you need to know: Transportation: Families must arrange transportation to and from the event. Gear: Students should bring warm snow gear (boots, gloves, hats, warm pants, etc.). Ice fishing gear is welcome. Don't worry if you don’t have any—we’ll have some available for use. Staff will pre-drill ice holes before students get there to fish. Amenities: Snacks and a warming tent will be provided to keep people comfortable. We look forward to seeing you there! Dress warmly and let’s catch some fish!
  • Dakota LEGO Robotics (Gr. 6-8)

    Play with LEGO® Bricks. Build Robots. Make new friends at your school, and learn in the best way possible- through play! Solve puzzles by designing and testing LEGO® Mindstorms robots. Make your robot navigate a simple maze, detect obstacles, follow a light, and solve more complex problems. You may be surprised at how lifelike your robot is when you equip it with sensors to see colors and feel the slightest touch. Your creations will never sit still when you teach them to roll, walk, push, and even dance their way through obstacle courses. Professional Mentors Dakota Middle School and Community Education offer LEGO Robotics in partnership with the IBM LEGO Outreach (ILEO) program. Professional engineers from IBM will volunteer at your school and teach you about computer programming. Final Competition The IBM LEGO Education Outreach (ILEO) Competition is the culmination of Dakota Middle School's LEGO Robotics season. Teams of students from Southeastern Minnesota will display their engineering skills and use their robots to solve challenges. Rochester Community Education will provide transportation from Dakota to the event. Students must provide their own transportation home after the event. Family members are welcome to attend. ILEO Robotics Competition RCTC - Regional Sports Center 851 30th Ave SE, Rochester, MN 55904 December 10th from 2:00 PM to 6:30 PM. Students will be bussed from school to the event, but they will need to be picked up at RCTC afterward. No Experience Required If you can put two LEGO® bricks together, then you can build a robot. Give instructions to your robot by connecting colorful blocks of code on your computer. Financial Assistance Families with financial need can request that the fee be waived for this activity. Save Your Place in Line If our online registration website prompts you to join a waitlist, please still register for the activity! There are often openings available. We may need extra time to communicate with instructors and students. There is no charge for being on the waitlist. LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site or program.
  • Dakota Open Gym (Gr. 6-8)

    Student choice of activity in gym: Basketball, volleyball, or any other athletic activity
  • Fitness Club

    Students will work on the fundamentals of weight lifting gaining knowledge on all the basic lifting techniques and gaining strength. Excellent for all students but especially those within sports programs.
  • John Adams Cursive Handwriting (Gr. 6-8)

    Learn to write in cursive with Ms. Williams. Good penmanship improves memory and learning. It also sets you apart from the crowd.
  • John Adams Drone Club (Gr. 6-8)

    In the Drone Racing STEM Club, we will learn how to fly FPV (first person view) drones by first using a simulator and then working our way to flying the fpv drones. Once you can complete several flying challenges with the drones, you can then start racing the drones through a course that we create utilizing 3D printing technology, electronics, and our collective creativity.
  • John Adams Girls Volleyball (Gr. 6-8)

    Girls Volleyball continues to be one of the most popular clubs at JA. As we transition to spring activities, Coaches will help you develop your skills. Financial Assistance Available When registering, please select the price that applies to you. $100 - The normal registration fee for this activity. $0 - Please select this option only if your household qualifies for Educational Benefits as described by the Minnesota Department of Education. Check the "Maximum Total Income" table on their application to see if your household income is below the threshold. If your household income is below the "Maximum Total Income", then your child qualifies for a scholarship. Proof of income may be requested.
  • John Adams MATHCOUNTS (Gr. 6-8)

    MATHCOUNTS is a nation-wide math enrichment and competition program with a mission to inspire excellence, confidence, and curiosity in all middle school students through fun and challenging math problems. MATHCOUNTS team members will meet regularly for practice to build confidence and improve attitudes towards math and problem solving. The season will culminate in a local Chapter competition in February that could allow students to advance to State and National competitions! Whether you love math or fear math, MATHCOUNTS is the place for you! For more information, please visit mathcounts.org
  • Kellogg Chess Club (Gr. 6-8)

    Chess Club gives students an opportunity to play friendly games of chess against their peers in a low-stress environment, as well as learning new strategies to improve their own game. Students of all levels are welcome to come. Players will be coached by Master Thompson who has won major chess tournaments in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, and the United States. Scholarships Available Families with financial need can request that the fee be waived for this activity. Save Your Place in Line If our online registration website prompts you to join a waitlist, please still register for the activity! There are often openings available. We may need extra time to communicate with instructors and students. There is no charge for being on the waitlist.
  • Kellogg LEGO Robotics (Gr. 6-8)

    Play with LEGO® Bricks. Build Robots. Make new friends at your school, and learn in the best way possible- through play! Solve puzzles by designing and testing LEGO® Mindstorms robots. Make your robot navigate a simple maze, detect obstacles, follow a light, and solve more complex problems. You may be surprised at how lifelike your robot is when you equip it with sensors to see colors and feel the slightest touch. Your creations will never sit still when you teach them to roll, walk, push, and even dance their way through obstacle courses. Professional Mentors Kellogg Middle School and Community Education offer LEGO Robotics in partnership with the IBM LEGO Outreach (ILEO) program. Professional engineers from IBM will volunteer at your school and teach you about computer programming. Final Competition The IBM LEGO Education Outreach (ILEO) Competition is the culmination of Kellogg Middle School's LEGO Robotics season. Teams of students from Southeastern Minnesota will display their engineering skills and use their robots to solve challenges. Rochester Community Education will provide transportation from Kellogg to the event. Students must provide their own transportation home after the event. Family members are welcome to attend. ILEO Robotics Competition RCTC - Regional Sports Center 851 30th Ave SE, Rochester, MN 55904 December 10th from 2:00 PM to 6:30 PM. Students will be bussed from school to the event, but they will need to be picked up at RCTC afterward. No Experience Required If you can put two LEGO® bricks together, then you can build a robot. Give instructions to your robot by connecting colorful blocks of code on your computer. Financial Assistance Families with financial need can request that the fee be waived for this activity. Save Your Place in Line If our online registration website prompts you to join a waitlist, please still register for the activity! There are often openings available. We may need extra time to communicate with instructors and students. There is no charge for being on the waitlist. LEGO® is a trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this site or program.
  • Kellogg MATHCOUNTS (Gr. 6-8)

    MATHCOUNTS is a nation-wide math enrichment and competition program with a mission to inspire excellence, confidence, and curiosity in all middle school students through fun and challenging math problems. MATHCOUNTS team members will meet regularly for practice to build confidence and improve attitudes towards math and problem solving. The season will culminate in a local Chapter competition in February that could allow students to advance to State and National competitions! Whether you love math or fear math, MATHCOUNTS is the place for you! For more information, please visit mathcounts.org
  • Willow Creek Ice Fishing Events

    *NOTE: THESE EVENTS ARE WEATHER-DEPENDENT. EVENT(S) MAY BE CANCELLED OR RESCHEDULED DUE TO WEATHER EITHER TOO WARM OR TOO COLD/SNOWY. ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL BE SENT FROM NORTHROP IN THAT CASE** Join us for 3 separate, fun and exciting Ice Fishing Event hosted by RPS Community Education. This is a great opportunity for students and their families to enjoy the outdoors, learn ice fishing skills, and make lasting memories together. (Students must sign up for each event separately or for each event they can attend). Here’s what you need to know: Transportation: Families must arrange transportation to and from the event. Gear: Students should bring warm snow gear (boots, gloves, hats, warm pants, etc.). Ice fishing gear is welcome. Don't worry if you don’t have any—we’ll have some available for use. Staff will pre-drill ice holes before students get there to fish. Amenities: Snacks and a warming tent will be provided to keep people comfortable. We look forward to seeing you there! Dress warmly and let’s catch some fish!
  • Willow Creek Volleyball (Gr.6 )

    Fun for Everyone! Willow Creek Volleyball is open to all students regardless of previous experience. We focus on gameplay, teamwork, understanding of rules, and knowledge of basic positions. Learn fundamental skills--serves, sets, bumps, and digs--and apply them during games against your friends. Competition Play against the other Rochester middle school volleyball teams on ??? . The event will take place at Dakota Middle School. Your coach will provide you with additional details. Scholarships Available Families with financial need can request that the fee be waived for this activity. Save Your Place in Line If our online registration website prompts you to join a waitlist, please still register for the activity! There are often openings available. We may need extra time to communicate with instructors and students. There is no charge for being on the waitlist.