Take Advantage of Keystone’s Free Summer Day Camp
Sessions start on June 16.
The Community Kids Program K-10 youth build successful futures all year long.
During the summer months, Keystone Community Kids moves from an after school program to day-long programming for youth entering grades 1-9 at the West 7th Community Center, 265 Oneida St..
Youth who participate in the program will get help with reading, math and STEM, while improving social skills, participating in sports, taking field trips and more.
losed June 19th, June 20th, and July 4th.
Participation in Keystone Community Kids is free. Visit keystoneservices.org/ccregistration to access the registration form. Bring the filled out form to West 7th or email us at: [email protected]. There is no programming on June 19 & 20 and July 4.
Community Kids is a 21st Century Community Learning Center and an accredited program that serves youth, grades K-10, and their families living, working or attending school in the West 7th neighborhood. The program is offered Monday-Friday on a year-round basis (after-school and summer schedules differ). At Community Kids, learning is fun, engaging and challenges participants to become curious and confident learners. In addition to academic support and tutoring, Community Kids also offers a variety of enrichment activities to help youth learn and grow.
Keystone’s academic supports include:
- An Extended Day Learning partnership with the St. Paul Public Schools to improve student achievement through reading and math instruction twice weekly from licensed teachers, daily homework help and library visits
- A dedicated STEM instructor to prepare Community Kids’ Lego League team for annual competition and to provide hands-on activities for all grades
- Check & Connect to help middle school and high school students maintain regular attendance, homework completion, and stay on track to graduate
- Parent conferences and educational workshops to help families stay informed and learn positive ways to advocate for their child
This program is funded by Federal 21st Century Learning Centers administered through the Minnesota Department of Education.