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Oak View ElementaryKidstopRegistration for Summer 2026 opens on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 at 6 a.m. Summer 2026 Weaver Lake and Basswood are no longer accepting contract requests due to capacity and current pending contracts. Please register your Summer 2026 request for another location. Registration for 2026-27 School Year opens on Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 6 a.m. *School Year - Before and/or After School Child Care K-5 *Summer - Child Care entering K-5 Kidstop Summer & School Year Family Handbook 2026 Kidstop Summer Brochure 2026-27 Kidstop School Year Flyer 2025-26 Kidstop School Year Brochure 2025-26 Kidstop School Year Tuition Calendar 2025-26 NSD Register & Cancel Deadline Calendar 2025-26 Family and Student Terms and Conditions for Kidstop Summer & School Year Attendance 2026-27 Family and Student Terms and Conditions for Kidstop Summer & School Year AttendanceKSY School Year 2026-27 KS Site -
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Online: $Monetize$ Websites, Blogs, and Social Media with Affiliate MarketingFamily & FinanceThis is an online class held via Zoom. Please make sure your email address is current so we can send the Zoom link before class. PDF handouts will be provided during the class. Want to earn money each month by promoting products online? In this class, you’ll learn how to post special links on your website that earn you money when people click, buy, or sign up. You’ll find out where to access over 1,000 free and low-cost opportunities, how to avoid scams, and how to choose links that give you the best return. You’ll also learn how to: Find high-paying and repeat commission offers Use SEO (search engine optimization) to help more people find your site Boost your site’s visibility on Google The instructor, LeeAnne Krusemark, is a former journalist, published author and editor, and teaches publishing at colleges across the country—including Harvard’s adult education program.Adult Fall 26 -
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Online: ACT/SAT and College Planning StrategiesFamily & FinanceThis is an online class held via Zoom. Please make sure you have a current email on file so we can send you the link and PDF handouts prior to class. A growing number of college applicants included test scores in their applications for admission to college this fall, and this growth comes at a time when the ACT and SAT have recently undergone some dramatic changes. Amid the changes, how can your student make sense of the new world of testing and how can test scores fit into their college plans? What do they need to know about the new ACT and SAT? Join us to learn about how these changes may impact your family, and new strategies you should consider to give your student the best opportunity to be admitted and maximize scholarships and financial aid. If you are the parent of a HS student in grades 9-11, this is incredibly important info you will not want to miss. Register today!Adult Fall 26 -
Online: Abdominal Strengtheners That Won't Stress Your Back or NeckHealth & WellnessThis is an online class held via Zoom. Please make sure you have a current email on file so we can send you the link and PDF handouts prior to class. Abdominal muscles weaken and lose shape due to past pregnancies, surgeries, sitting at a desk all day, being sedentary and poor posture. Learn a series of extremely effective exercises to quickly strengthen all four layers of abdominal, without stressing back or neck joints and without getting on the floor. Common abdominal exercises like crunches can place too much stress on back and neck joints.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: Art of Samosas: Scratch-made Wrappers, Flavorful filling, & 3 Ways to Cook!Cooking & NutritionThis class is held online via Zoom. Please ensure your email address is up to date so we can send you the Zoom link before the session. Ingredient lists and prep instructions will be provided in advance, and recipe packets will be shared after the class. No need to leave your kitchen for restaurant‑quality samosas. Golden, crisp, and full of bold spice, these beloved bites are easier to make than you think — and incredibly rewarding. In this hands-on cook‑along, you’ll make samosas completely from scratch. Learn to prepare a classic savory filling of seasoned potatoes and vegetables, customized with aromatic spices and herbs. The real standout skill? You’ll master paper‑thin samosa wrappers made with simple, everyday ingredients — a fun and satisfying process you can reuse again and again. You’ll also explore three healthier ways to cook samosas, including an air-fryer option. No deep-frying required. Plus, you’ll get tips for freezing and reheating, so you can enjoy samosas anytime. Perfect for adventurous home cooks and snack lovers alike, this class builds confidence and delivers big flavor. Equipment needed: Large nonstick pan. Additional details will be shared in the ingredient list packet. Important notes: If you cancel after receiving the recipe or ingredient list, we cannot offer a refund. Tess’s recipes are original and will be published in her cookbook. You may transfer your spot to someone else—just contact us. Ingredient lists and class details will be emailed ahead of time so you can shop and prep. Cooking along is optional but encouraged! After class, you’ll receive a professionally made PDF with Tess’s recipes. You’ll also be invited to join Tess’s private and public Facebook groups (optional). One registration covers only your immediate household. If friends or extended family would like to participate, they must register individually, even if participating together. Adult supervision is required for kids who participate.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: Be a Better Writer - 10 Easy Tips to Improve Your Writing NowArts & CreativityThis is an online class held via Zoom. Please make sure your email address is current so we can send the Zoom link before class. PDF handouts will be provided during the class. We all write—whether it’s emails, social media posts, work projects, or even stories. This class will teach you simple tips to make your writing clearer, stronger, and more interesting. Better writing can help you at work or even get published! You’ll see real examples and do short exercises to learn how to: Make your sentences flow Keep your reader’s attention Edit your writing with confidence You’ll leave with a workbook full of writing tricks, included in the class fee. Your instructor, LeeAnne Krusemark, is a former journalist, published author and editor, and teaches publishing nationwide—even at Harvard Adult Education.Adult Fall 26 -
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Online: Beginner's Guide to Getting PublishedArts & CreativityThis is an online class held via Zoom. Please make sure your email address is current so we can send the Zoom link before class. PDF handouts will be provided during the class. If your goal is to become a published freelance writer, whether by selling a magazine article, short story, poem, or even a novel to a traditional publisher, this comprehensive workshop will guide you from idea to editor’s desk. You will learn how to:• Become a “published” writer quickly• Submit manuscripts correctly and professionally• Find the right publisher for your work• Write compelling, irresistible query letters• Know when and how to seek literary representation• Discover 100 ways to earn income as a freelance writer If you’re serious about success, this step-by-step workshop is a must. Informative handouts for future reference are included in the class fee. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, author, editor, and Professor of Publishing at institutions nationwide, including Harvard Adult Education.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: Beginner's Guide to Using Free ChatGPT (AI) for WritersMedia & TechnologyThis is an online class held via Zoom. Please make sure your email address is current so we can send the Zoom link before class. PDF handouts will be provided during the class. ChatGPT and other AI tools are changing how writers work. This beginner‑friendly class shows you how to use ChatGPT as a creative assistant for writing and content development. No prior AI experience is required. You will learn how to: • Set up a free ChatGPT account • Write clear prompts that produce useful results • Generate ideas and inspiration • Create content, including articles, web copy, stories, and scripts • Understand what ChatGPT can and cannot do • Learn key ethical and legal considerations AI tools are already shaping the job market. Writers who understand how to work with them will be better prepared for what comes next. This class focuses on practical skills you can use right away. Informative handouts for future reference are included in the class fee. The instructor LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, author, editor, and Professor of Publishing at institutions nationwide, including Harvard Adult Education.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: Better-Than-Cinnabon® Cinnamon Rolls, and Dreamy Tiramisu! (No Raw Eggs)Cooking & NutritionThis class is held online via Zoom. Please ensure your email address is up to date so we can send you the Zoom link before the session. Ingredient lists and prep instructions will be provided in advance, and recipe packets will be shared after the class. Warm, gooey, and impossibly soft, Chef Tess’ copycat Cinnabon®‑style cinnamon rolls are so good, you may never return to the original. In this hands-on, bake‑along enrichment class, you’ll create two unforgettable desserts perfect for the holidays. First, learn Chef Tess’ famous cinnamon rolls — pillowy, rich, and finished with an unforgettable cream cheese frosting. After years of keeping this recipe a secret, Tess is sharing it exclusively with class registrants. These rolls are so popular that participants come back to take the class again and again. You’ll also make Tess’ re‑imagined tiramisu, prepared with her no‑raw‑egg method for a lighter, fluffier, ultra‑creamy texture while keeping the classic espresso flavor everyone loves. Ideal for holiday gatherings, gifting, or leveling up your dessert skills, these recipes are guaranteed to impress. Fair warning: they’re almost too good to share. If you can’t keep a delicious secret, this class might not be for you. Equipment needed: a stand mixer with a dough hook for the cinnamon rolls and a whisk attachment for the tiramisu. Important notes: If you cancel after receiving the recipe or ingredient list, we cannot offer a refund. Tess’s recipes are original and will be published in her cookbook. You may transfer your spot to someone else—just contact us. Ingredient lists and class details will be emailed ahead of time so you can shop and prep. Cooking along is optional but encouraged! After class, you’ll receive a professionally made PDF with Tess’s recipes. You’ll also be invited to join Tess’s private and public Facebook groups (optional). One registration covers only your immediate household. If friends or extended family would like to participate, they must register individually, even if participating together. Adult supervision is required for kids who participate.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: Bring the Wok Home: 3 Quick & Healthy Asian Rice Bowls for Easy Dinners & Meal PrepCooking & NutritionThis class is held online via Zoom. Please ensure your email address is up to date so we can send you the Zoom link before the session. Ingredient lists and prep instructions will be provided in advance, and recipe packets will be shared after the class. Skip takeout and bring bold, homemade Asian flavors to your table in 30 minutes or less. This hands-on cook-along shows you how to make three quick, healthy chicken and rice bowls inspired by Japanese, Chinese and Korean cooking. You’ll prepare Chef Tess’ versions of teriyaki chicken, honey garlic chicken and gochujang glazed chicken using a simple, repeatable method that makes weeknight dinner faster and less stressful. You’ll also learn an easy, flexible way to prepare vegetable sides, plus tips for marinating, seasoning and building big flavor with less effort. Perfect for busy nights or meal prep, these dishes are fresh, cost‑friendly and better than takeout. A well‑seasoned or nonstick wok is optional but helpful. Important notes: If you cancel after receiving the recipe or ingredient list, we cannot offer a refund. Tess’s recipes are original and will be published in her cookbook. You may transfer your spot to someone else—just contact us. Ingredient lists and class details will be emailed ahead of time so you can shop and prep. Cooking along is optional but encouraged! After class, you’ll receive a professionally made PDF with Tess’s recipes. You’ll also be invited to join Tess’s private and public Facebook groups (optional). One registration covers only your immediate household. If friends or extended family would like to participate, they must register individually, even if participating together. Adult supervision is required for kids who participate.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: Canva Power Hour: Advanced Tricks That Save You Time!Media & TechnologyThis live class will be held on Zoom. We’ll email you the Zoom link and any handouts before the class begins, so please ensure we have your current email address. If you’re unable to attend the live session, you can still register and access the recording afterward. The instructor is available for support both before and after the class, so don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions. Take your Canva skills to the next level with advanced techniques and hidden features that will streamline your design workflow. This one-hour workshop is perfect for users already familiar with Canva basics who want to discover time-saving shortcuts, professional design hacks, and tools that make creating stunning graphics effortless. Leave with insider tips that will transform how you approach design projects and cut your creation time in half.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: Canva for Awesome BeginnersMedia & TechnologyThis live class will be held on Zoom. We’ll email you the Zoom link and any handouts before the class begins, so please ensure we have your current email address. If you’re unable to attend the live session, you can still register and access the recording afterward. The instructor is available for support both before and after the class, so don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions. Unlock a world of creative possibilities with Canva, the ideal digital tool for beginners and novices! This class will teach you how to harness the power of Canva, the easiest design website available, all for free. You'll learn to create stunning designs from scratch or use templates with step-by-step guidance for any digital image you need. Whether it's online documents, business cards, email signatures, or more, you'll leave this class with the confidence and skills to use Canva effectively and creatively.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: Editing & Ghostwriting 101: Get Paid to Refine/Craft Other People’s StoriesArts & CreativityUnlock the lucrative world of ghostwriting and become the invisible voice behind powerful stories. This comprehensive class reveals how to build strong client relationships, protect confidentiality, and capture your clients’ unique voices with authenticity and flair. You’ll explore diverse ghostwriting projects, master pricing strategies, navigate contracts with confidence, and learn how to build a thriving, well-paid career that keeps the work and the income flowing. The instructor, LeeAnne Krusemark, is a former journalist, current author and editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. This is an online class held via Zoom. Please make sure your email address is current so we can send the Zoom link before class. PDF handouts will be provided during the class.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: French Macarons with Salted Caramel Buttercream and Chocolate GlazeCooking & NutritionThis is an online class held via Zoom. Please make sure your email address is current so we can send the Zoom link before class. PDF handouts will be provided during the class. French macarons can be made at home with the right techniques. In this class, you’ll learn step-by-step how to create smooth macaron shells and assemble professional-looking cookies. We’ll also prepare salted caramel buttercream and a rich chocolate glaze. Along the way, you’ll explore flavor ideas and decorating tips to help your macarons stand out. Ingredient options are available for almond, nut and tree nut allergies. This class is not suitable for those with egg allergies. Please note: If you cancel after the recipe and Zoom information has been sent, a refund cannot be issued. You may, however, contact us to transfer your registration to another participant.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: Handcrafted Tortellini WorkshopCooking & NutritionThis class is held online via Zoom. Please ensure your email address is up to date so we can send you the Zoom link before the session. Ingredient lists and prep instructions will be provided in advance, and recipe packets will be shared after the class. Discover the joy of making fresh, handcrafted tortellini from start to finish. Join Chef Tess for a hands-on cook-along where you’ll learn how to make delicate pasta dough from scratch, then roll, fill, and shape your own tortellini at home. You’ll begin with a rich, creamy three-cheese filling that serves as the base for two flavorful options: a savory mushroom and three-cheese version, with a spinach swap available, and a hearty Italian sausage and three-cheese filling for those who want a bolder bite. Chef Tess will guide you step by step through filling, shaping, and cooking the tortellini, then finishing the dish with a smooth, scratch-made cream sauce. This class is welcoming for all skill levels and builds confidence along the way. You’ll leave with the skills and know-how to make beautiful, homemade tortellini that impress every time. A pasta roller, stand mixer, and food processor are recommended but not required. Full equipment details will be shared in the ingredient packet. Important notes: If you cancel after receiving the recipe or ingredient list, we cannot offer a refund. Tess’s recipes are original and will be published in her cookbook. You may transfer your spot to someone else—just contact us. Ingredient lists and class details will be emailed ahead of time so you can shop and prep. Cooking along is optional but encouraged! After class, you’ll receive a professionally made PDF with Tess’s recipes. You’ll also be invited to join Tess’s private and public Facebook groups (optional). One registration covers only your immediate household. If friends or extended family would like to participate, they must register individually, even if participating together. Adult supervision is required for kids who participate.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: Hips, Thighs & OtherwiseHealth & WellnessThis is an online class held via Zoom. Please make sure you have a current email on file so we can send you the link and PDF handouts prior to class. If you’ve noticed hip/thigh/butt spread, you are not alone. We have become a nation of professional sitters, causing lower body muscles to weaken and sag. In this workshop, you will learn: my famous ‘10 Minute Miracle Exercise’ series to strengthen lower body muscles quickly and, in the process, increase metabolism and bone density; decrease two inches off saddlebag area in two weeks; trim inches off lower body by getting rid of excess water weight; breathing technique to stimulate fat metabolism; acupressure points for lymph circulation and drainage. If you don’t have time, money, or inclination to haul yourself to a gym, you will love these powerful and effective techniques. You will need a resistance band, tied in a loop for some of the exercises.Adult Fall 26 -
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Online: How to Write Your Life Story (for fun or profit)Arts & CreativityThis is an online class held via Zoom. Please make sure your email address is current so we can send the Zoom link before class. PDF handouts will be provided during the class. You don’t need to be famous to write a meaningful life story. In this class, you’ll learn how to create an inspiring autobiography to share with family and friends. You’ll discover how to: Remember and describe important life moments Understand how people and events shaped who you are Organize your story step-by-step using a helpful outline You’ll also learn about options for printing or publishing your memoir. The instructor, LeeAnne Krusemark, is a former journalist, published author and editor, and teaches publishing at colleges across the country—including Harvard’s adult education program.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: Japanese Miso Ramen from ScratchCooking & NutritionIn this hands-on class, you’ll learn to make Japanese miso ramen completely from scratch. Begin by preparing fresh ramen noodles, then braise tender cha shu chicken and build a rich miso broth. Finish your bowl with marinated soft‑boiled eggs and a variety of toppings. Learn the techniques behind this classic comfort dish and enjoy the results together. Please note: If you cancel after the recipe and Zoom information has been sent, a refund cannot be issued. You may, however, contact us to transfer your registration to another participant.Adult Fall 26 -
Online: K-Pop Bulgogi Kimbap: Gourmet Korean Signature Rice RollsCooking & NutritionThis class is held online via Zoom. Please ensure your email address is up to date so we can send you the Zoom link before the session. Ingredient lists and prep instructions will be provided in advance, and recipe packets will be shared after the class. Kimbap is Korea’s answer to the perfect rice roll. It may look like sushi, but the flavor is all its own, with savory cooked fillings, bold seasoning, and satisfying texture. Join Chef Tess for a fun, hands-on cook‑along as you make bulgogi kimbap from start to finish. You’ll season the rice, marinate and cook bulgogi, prepare colorful vegetables — including a quick pickle — and make a light omelet. Then you’ll bring it all together into beautifully hand‑rolled kimbap that rivals your favorite restaurant. Along the way, you’ll learn what sets kimbap apart from sushi, practice rolling and shaping, and balance flavors like a pro. Whether you are a busy home cook or a curious foodie, you’ll leave with new skills, fresh inspiration, and the confidence to turn simple ingredients into healthy, gourmet kimbap at home. Important notes: If you cancel after receiving the recipe or ingredient list, we cannot offer a refund. Tess’s recipes are original and will be published in her cookbook. You may transfer your spot to someone else—just contact us. Ingredient lists and class details will be emailed ahead of time so you can shop and prep. Cooking along is optional but encouraged! After class, you’ll receive a professionally made PDF with Tess’s recipes. You’ll also be invited to join Tess’s private and public Facebook groups (optional). One registration covers only your immediate household. If friends or extended family would like to participate, they must register individually, even if participating together. Adult supervision is required for kids who participate.Adult Fall 26