REGISTRATIONS DUE THURSDAY DECEMBER 18, 2008!
SAINT PAUL SPRING BREAK CLASSES Saint Paul Connections offers a wide variety of courses and internships related to college majors, SAINT PAUL WINTER BREAK CLASSES
43 DIRTY JOBS Engineering. Manufacturing & Technology
Engineering career exploration and part time student employment. All offerings are in addition to a studentʼs Winter 2009 1 COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY FIRST AID AND SAFETY Health Science & Technology ology
Donʼt sit at a desk the rest of your life, build something. Construction isnʼt just about hammers and nails. Join an exciting
life, isn normal academic workload and offered at times when school is not in session. A must take course which includes rescue breathing, obstructed airway and CPR for adults, children
industry neighborhood
high-tech industry that builds everything from houses in your neighborhood to stadiums and power plants. Get dirty, and infants plus 3 hours of basic First Aid. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will
have fun and say “I built that!” Completion of Dirty Jobs may lead to a paid internship in the summer of 2009. receive an Adult, Child, and Infant CPR certificate and a First Aid Basics certificate.
Who Can Come:
When: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday - Thursday, March 30 - April 2 When: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 23
Where: Saint Paul College, 235 Marshall Avenue 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit Any high school student in grades 9 through 12 living in the Saint Paul area. Where: Central High School, 275 North Lexington Parkway
44 COMPUTER GAMING Communications & Information Systems
Build a computer game using an open source software called Scratch. Draw and animate characters.
uild Scra Educational staff may register for any course, space permitting. Courses may be
Develop an environment your characters interact in. Program your game to keep score, points, and time. taken for undergraduate college credit and/or clock hour recertification. 2 SLAM DUNK BASKETBALL REFEREE/COACHING Business, Management & Administration
Build game pads to control your characters. Final Four? NBA Playoffs? Become an all-around basketball player and step up to become a basketball
referee/coach. Includes officiating responsibilities, rules, pre and post game procedures, player management,
When: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday - Thursday, March 30 - April 2 1 High School Elective credit Cost: $1.00 per course (students/teachers). Best deal in town! and mechanics of basketball. Learn on the job by officiating real games and then upgrade your skill with
Where: Science Museum of Minnesota, 120 West Kellogg Boulevard (Additional Hours Required)
additional clinics. Work games, have fun, make big money.
45 EXPRESS BIKE MECHANIC Engineering. Manufacturing & Technology
EXPRE Engineering Credit: In some Connections classes, students may earn both college and high school credit as indicated in this
When: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Mondays & Tuesdays, December 22 - December 30 1 High School Elective Credit
Tired of looking at that old broken-down bike in the garage? Ever wanted to work in a bike shop during the
ng down brochure. Students taking these courses will receive letter grades for college credit. Where: International Academy - LEAP, 631 Albert St. N (Additional Hours Required)
mmer? repair
summer? Learn the secrets of bicycle repair from the professionals at the Express Bike Shop: basic bicycle
repair, bearing adjustment, brakes and derailleurs, wheel truing, flat repair, and much more.
College Credit: If you select a course for college credit be prepared to meet the academic standards for college
When: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Monday - Friday, March 30 - April 3 1 High School Elective Credit course work. College credits are accepted by the colleges where they are earned. Transferring credits to other
Where: Express Bike Shop, 1158 Selby Avenue
colleges is not guaranteed. Students wanting to drop college credit classes must drop before the third class
46 NURSING/MEDICAL CAREERS AT THE COLLEGE OF ST. KATEʼS Health Science & Technology session, or they will generate a college transcript with a failing grade. Students are responsible for notifying 3 PIONEER PRESS NEWSPAPER JOURNALISM Communications & Information Systems
re
Be a health care professional in just two years. Get into the workforce fast. Check out the two year Health
work the college that they are dropping the course and for requesting their own transcripts from the college registrar. por
Aspiring reporters, writers, and editors will learn the basics of what it takes to publish a newspaper. Students will
Care Careers at the College of St. Catherine: nursing, radiology, medical technology, occupational and physical
rsing, radiology, meet with St. Paul Pioneer Press newsroom staffers on a regular basis and will learn the fundamentals of good
therapy at Fairview-Riverside Hospital and the Minneapolis campus of the College of Saint Catherine. Typically, a fee is charged for this service. reporting and writing.
When: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Monday, March 30 - Thursday, April 2 1 High School Elective Credit When: 3:45 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, January 6 - February 5 1 High School Elective Credit
Where: Fairview - University Medical Center and College of St. Catherine (Additional Hours Required)
Conversion of college credit to high school credit, Minnesota State Guidelines suggest: Where: Pioneer Press, 345 Cedar St. (Additional Hours Required)
2 college semester credits = 2 high school quarter credits
47 COMPUTER GEEK U (Computer Hardware Basics) Communications & Information Systems
All you want to know about computer hardware and software; what makes the system tick. PC assembly and disassembly,
t hardware High School Credit: Courses taken for high school credit are graded on a pass/fail basis which does not affect 4 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CAREERS Communications & Information Systems
system configuration, maintenance, and troubleshooting. This is a first step course leading to A+ Certification.
grade point average (GPA) or class standing. Courses offered for 1 high school quarter elective credit have 30 Start your fascinating journey in discovering how the world of information is organized. Discover the tools for find-
When: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Monday - Thursday, March 30 - April 2 1 High School Elective Credit attendance hours and courses offered for 2 high school quarter elective credits have 60 attendance hours. Both ing information and empower all areas of your life. Library and information specialists help people find what they
Where: Metro State University, 700 East 7th Street may involve extra sessions and/or volunteer work not listed in the course description. need with volunteer opportunities at the central and branch libraries. The job outlook is excellent for high paying
jobs in corporate libraries, government agencies, universities, and schools.
48 WEB PAGE DESIGN Communications & Information Systems
Create you own personal web site. Use Photoshop, digital camera, and scanner to create pictures, artwork or a
reate wn site
Students receive high school credit through the Saint Paul Area Learning Center (ALC) with credits transferable When: 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Tuesdays & Wednesdays, January 6 - January 28 1 High School Elective Credit
logo for you web site. Get up to speed on HTML and use of Front Page Software to create a personal web page. between schools and school districts. Check with your high school counselor regarding the pos- Where: St. Paul Central Library, 90 West 4th Street (Additional Hours Required)
When: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Monday - Friday, March 30 - April 3 1 High School Elective Credit sibility of some courses meeting partial graduation requirements.
Where: International Academy - LEAP, 631 Albert St. N
5 STORM CHASER Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
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49 RED CROSS LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION Health Science & Technology Meet KSTPʼs Patrick Hammer, the worldʼs greatest meteorologist. Itʼs cirrus, stratus, cumulonimbus, global warming,
jobs.
Save a life! Get ready to be certified for pool and beach lifeguard jobs. American Red Cross lifeguard training: jet streams and the effects of the atmosphere on the environment and human activities. Experience the world of me-
rescuer,
basic first aid, CPR for the professional rescuer, use of rescue equipment, plus pool management. Must be at teorology and environmental science through the Science Museum of Minnesotaʼs “Science on a Sphere” using the
least 15 years old. Strong swimming skills a must! tting meteorology
web based Google maps and GeoCaching. Take a field trip to KSTP and get your feet wet on a cutting edge career in meteorology.
When: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday, March 30 - April 3
Where: Central High School Pool, 275 N. Lexington Parkway
1 High School Elective Credit MORE INFO When: 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, January 6 - January 29 1 High School Elective Credit
Where: Science Museum of Minnesota, 120 West Kellogg Boulevard (Additional Hours Required)
50
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BASEBALL/SOFTBALL UMPIRE Business, Management & Administration
The umpire strikes back! Play ball! We need umps. Get your foot in the door on a great part time job making
back! ball!
Steve Wojta
651-221-1446
something
$15.00 per hour doing something you like. Take this exciting 4 day baseball umpire class and get a head start
ood
on a good part time job. Work games, have fun, make money. 6 CIRCUS JUVENTAS Communications & Information Systems
No need to run away to join the circus! St. Paulʼs Circus Juventas - the only youth circus in Minnesota has it all....
When: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Monday - Friday, March 30 - April 3 1 High School Elective Credit flying trapeze, high wire, fire juggling, unicycling, clowning, acrobatics, wire walking, and more. In this 10 week
Where: Rice & Arlington Sports Complex, 1500 Rice Street (Additional Hours Required) “Introduction to Circus Class,” learn new skills that are guaranteed to both challenge and amaze you. Come!
Enjoy Circus Juventasʼ (heated) Big Top this winter - where friendship, fun, and magic await.
51 MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGY Health Science & Technologd
E-Mail
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reat patient g instrumentation
Save lives and treat patients using diagnostic testing with cutting-edge instrumentation and medical laboratory tech- When: 6:00 p.m. - 7:45 p.m., Fridays, January 9 - March 13 1 High School Elective Credit
identify
niques. From strep throat to leukemia, identify blood cells, bacteria, microorganisms, analyze specimens, measure Where: Circus Juventas, 1270 Montreal Ave. (Additional Hours Required)
drug levels. Find out if the fascinating, high demand, high paying field of clinical laboratory science is for you.
stephen.wojta@spps.org
When: 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Thursday, March 30 - April 2
Where: Saint Paul College, 235 Marshall Avenue 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit
7 COSMETOLOGY Human Services
52 MOVIES WITH A MESSAGE Communications & Information Systems Hairstyling, coloring, conditioning, shampooing, salon management, skin and nail care. Find out if youʼve got the
Who says teens donʼt care? Prove them wrong by taking this class. Use drama, music, graphics and
don class.
Need to view a brochure or want to artistic flair to make it in the cosmetology business.
more to make a short movie raising awareness about an important issue. Learn how to use video cam-
about
eras, edit, and much more in this class. No experience necessary. download a registration form? Go When: 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, January 20 - February 12
The Dancers Studio
Where: Saint Paul College, 235 Marshall Avenue 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit
to our web site:
MONSTER
When: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday - Thursday, March 30 - April 2 1 High School Elective Credit
Where: St. Paul Neighborhood N etwork (SPNN) , 375 Jackson St reet
53 COSMETOLOGY/HAIR, SKIN AND NAILS Human Services
OLOGY/
OLOGY www.connections.spps.org 99 North Snelling Avenue
MONSTER
8 ELECTRICIAN Engineering. Manufacturing & Technology
Engineering
Career Courses
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Hair, nails, skin, and feet. A basic intro to cosmetology, plus manicures, facials and pedicures. Luxuriate in the eucalyptus room Live large! Become an electrician. Get your foot in the door on high paying jobs as an electrical contractor, elec-
as essential oils awaken inner beauty. Get toned and taut at Saint Paul College and discover that clean feet are happy feet. trician, or engineer. Course covers commercial and residential lighting outlets, blue print reading, receptacles,
switches, appliances, electrical service panels, oscilloscopes, and motor control circuits.
When: 4:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., Monday - Thursday, March 30 - April 2
Earn College/High School Credit
Where: Saint Paul College, 235 Marshall Avenue 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit When: 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, January 20 - February 12
Where: Saint Paul College, 235 Marshall Avenue 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit
Saint Paul Connections is a production of Saint Paul Public Schools, Area Learning Center and Saint Paul Area
Chamber of Commerce in partnership with local colleges, universities, community agencies, and businesses.
35 ARCHITECTURE Engineering. Manufacturing & Technology
SATURDAY CLASSES
9 FORENSIC SCIENCE Human Services
SATURDAY CLASSES
Engineering
Serial killers rampant in our neighborhood? Examine bleeding edge careers and topics in forensics: arson, lab ture:
Intro to architecture: design, sketching, model making, field trips. Meet at a real architectural firm in downtown
analysis, DNA documentation, criminal investigation, drugs, explosives, pathology, fingerprints, hair fibers, toxicol- Saint Paul. Design your own architectural project with the assistance of the students from the University of
ogy, and psychology. Get passionate about crime and see what it takes to make it in this field. Strong science Minnesota College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Experience the diversity of ideas and cultures
background a plus. 17 ACT TEST PREP - JOHNSON Applies to All Career Fields
Applies 26 P
SAINT PAUL POLICE ACADEMY Human Services in the world of architecture. Present your architecture project at the University of Minnesota.
Do well on the ACT! Taking the ACT test this spring? Then this is the course for you! Approach the ACT with con- Work with Saint Paulʼs finest. Investigative methods, juvenile justice, fingerprinting, SWAT team, and community
When: 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Wednesdays, January 21 - February 25 1 High School Elective Credit fidence, familiarizing yourself with the ACT format, review subject content, and learn proven test taking strategies. policing. Conduct a murder investigation! Sponsored by the Saint Paul Police Department. When: 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, February 3 - March 5 1 High School Elective Credit
Where: Metro State School of Law Enforcement, 1450 Energy Park Drive (Additional Hours Required) Includes materials and a final practice test. Where: Wold Architects and Engineers, 305 St. Peter Street (Additional Hours Required)
When: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., Saturdays, January 24 - March 14 1 High School Elective Credit
When: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Saturdays, January 10 - February 7 1 High School Elective Credit Where: Saint Paul Police Department, 367 Grove Street
Where: Johnson Senion High School, 1344 Arcade Street
10 MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGY Health Science & Technology 36 HEALTHEAST HOSPITAL CAREERS Health Science & Technology
Save lives and treat patients using diagnostic testing with cutting-edge instrumentation and medical laboratory techniques.
reat using 27 COLLEGE OF VISUAL ARTS Communications & Information Systems professional
Code blue in the ER! Gown up! Join the professional men and women at HealthEast Saint Josephʼs Hospital:
From strep throat to leukemia, identify blood cells, bacteria, microorganisms, analyze specimens, measure drug levels. 18 DANCE FEVER Communications & Information Systems Create 2 and 3 dimensional art! Use your imagination! Assemble a portfolio! Draw from the skeleton, surgery, nursing, radiology, O.T., P.T., epidemiology, infection control, respiratory therapy, radiation therapy, EMT,
Find out if the fascinating, high demand, high paying field of clinical laboratory science is for you. Hip Hoppppppp! Plus Swing, Latin, Club Dancing, Freeze Power, Mover, Windmill, and Top Rock. Keep explore color choices, experiment with computer design and on-line research. Work hard! Meet real biomedical, lab, and pharmacy. A heart pounding look at a real hospital and your future medical career.
practicing. Moving feet are happy feet! From the novice to the expert, become the star you are. artists and talk about art at a real art school.
When: 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, January 27 - February 5 When: 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Mondays, February 23 - March 30 1 High School Elective Credit
Where: Saint Paul College, 235 Marshall Avenue 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit When: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, January 10 - February 15 1 High School Elective Credit When: 10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., Saturdays, January 24 - February 28 1 High School Elective Credit Where: HealthEast St. Josephʼs Hospital, 69 W. Exchange (Additional Hours Required)
Where: The Dancers Studio, 99 North Snelling Ave. Where: College of Visual Arts, 344 Summit Avenue (Additional Hours Required)
19 AUTO BODY CUSTOM PAINTING Engineering. Manufacturing & Technology
Engineering 28 CULINARY ARTS INTERNATIONAL Business, Management & Administration
11 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Engineering. Manufacturing & Technology
Engineering Rock-on! Do something different. Design and create awesome art and body panels for hot rods and cus- 37 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE Human Services
A PC hardware and software course. How computers work. Covers assembling computer internal compo- Start chef school today! Cook it then eat It! Go international with Greek, Italian, Persian, Thai, French, German,
tomized cars. Course also covers the basics of auto body, cutting, fiberglass, body shop, and auto body Mexican, and Japanese foods. Shake and bake in the City View Restaurant with Master Chefs de Lʼamocur. An introduction to American Sign Language (ASL), a visual gesture language used by people who are deaf. Learn
nents, operating systems, troubleshooting using system tools and diagnostic software, and networking from repairs. DRESS ACCORDINGLY FOR SHOP WORK! deaf culture, sign vocabulary and grammar, as well as facial expression and body movements used in signing.
computer fundamentals to advanced concepts. A must take for the future IT specialist or anyone interested
in a hands-on computer tech course. When: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Saturdays, January 31 - February 16
When: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Saturdays, January 17 - February 7 Where: Saint Paul College, 235 Marshall Ave. 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit When: 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 3 - March 26
Where: 182 Acker Street East 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit
When: 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, January 27 - March 24 1 High School Elective Credit Where: Saint Paul College, 235 Marshall Avenue 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit
Where: Metro State University, 700 East 7th Street
20 DIGITAL STORYTELLING Communications & Information Systems 29 ACT TEST PREP - HIGHLAND Applies to All Career Fields
Applies
Be a star! Make a movie.! Broadcast yourself! Have fun! Write an original movie, develop characters, Do well on the ACT! Taking the ACT test this spring? Then this is the course for you! Approach the ACT with con-
then film, act in and edit your own masterpiece. Post it on YouTube, and then watch it on Cable Access fidence, familiarizing yourself with the ACT format, review subject content, and learn proven test taking strategies.
TV with your friends and family. Includes materials and a final practice test. 38 LOGY/PALEONTOLOGY
LOGY/PALEONTOLOGY
SCIENCE MUSEUM ARCHEOLOGY/PALEONTOLOGY Health Science & Technology
12 FAST TRACK FASHION Business, Management & Administration Make your passion your work. Micro fossils, mysteries, mummies and monsters. Bronze, bowls, bogs and bones.
Turn your design into reality. Personalize your wardrobe. A must take hands-on course if youʼre interested in making When: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Saturdays, January 17 - March 21 1 High School Elective Credit When: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., Saturdays, January 31 - March 21 1 High School Elective Credit Archeologists and paleontologists tell the stories of the dead and the saga of life on earth. Look at fossils, tour
your own clothes and accessories. Work with a local apparel designer and develop your own personal style in the Where: St. Paul Neighborhood Network (SPNN), 375 Jackson Street Where: Highland Park Senior High School, 1015 Snelling Ave South science museum exhibits, and explore fascinating careers in the sciences.
fashion design industry. Visualize and create illustrations, make patterns and construct you own personal clothing.
Knowledge of sewing is not required When: 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Wednesdays, March 4 - April 22 1 High School Elective Credit
21 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY Communications & Information Systems 30 ITY
CITY OF SAINT PAUL LIFEGUARD Health Science & Technology Where: Science Museum of Minnesota, 120 West Kellogg Boulevard (Additional Hours Required)
When: 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, January 27 - April 30 1 High School Elective Credit Everything youʼve always wanted to know about digital photography. Covers everything from knowing Save a life! Need a great summer or part time job? Be a lifeguard. Live the dream. The City of Saint Paul
Where: International Academy - LEAP, 631 Albert Street North about your cameraʼs controls, taking great shots, tripods, lighting, editing and displaying them on screen and Ellis & Associates offer you a state of the art Lifeguard Training Program preparing you for immediate
and in print. Bring your own digital camera. lifeguard openings for the City of Saint Paul pools and beaches. Strong swimming skills a must!
When: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Saturdays, January 24 - February 14 1 High School Elective Credit When: 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., Saturdays, January 31 - April 25 1 High School Elective Credit 39 SPORTS CAREERS/SPORTS MANAGEMENT Business, Management & Administration
Where: Science Museum of Minnesota, 120 West Kellogg Boulevard (Additional Hours Required) Where: Oxford Community Center, Great River Water Park, 270 Lexington Pkwy North Love sports? Do what you love. Itʼs coaching, athletic training, scouting, communications, marketing, public rela-
13 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY PSYCHOLOGY Health Science & Technology tions, sports business, facilities management, and team and league management. Explore a dream sports job in
Make a difference in someoneʼs life. Sample the field of psychology, mental health, and careers with people: psy- the professional, collegiate and amateur ranks. A short course that gives you a panoramic view of the business of
chologist, psychiatrist, youth counselor, marriage and family counselor, mental health advocate. From behaviorism 22 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT THOMAS MINI-ENGINEERING SCHOOL Engineering. Manufacturing & Technology
Engineering 31 UNIV OF ST THOMAS COMPUTER/SOFTWARE ENGINEER Engineering. Manufacturing & Technology
Engineering. Technology professional sports and your options after high school.
to psychodynamics, hands on experience in psychology with Dr. Sheryll. Discover something about yourself and Travel to a college campus and check out high end college majors in IT. Hands-on sessions
your future while sampling life at Concordia University. Make things work! Travel the world, become an engineer. Is an engineering major in your
future? An intro to all your choices in engineering college majors: aeronautical, architectural, include operating systems, networks, Java programming, electronic messaging, video clips, When: 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Mondays and Wednesdays, April 6 - April 29
biomedical, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, and metallurgical. Meet practicing engineers relational databases, cryptology, and computer security. Where: Saint Paul College, 235 Marshall Avenue 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit
When: 3:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m., Wednesdays, January 28 - March 18
Where: Concordia Univ., 275 N. Syndicate Street 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit and sample life at the University of Saint Thomas.
When: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Saturdays, February 14 - March 7 1 High School Elective Credit
When: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Saturdays, January 24 - February 14 1 High School Elective Credit Where: University of St. Thomas, OʼShaughnessy Science Bldg., 2115 Summit Ave. (Additional Hours Required)
Where: University of St. Thomas, OʼShaughnessy Science Bldg., 2115 Summit Ave. (Additional Hours Required)
40 SIBLEY BIKE DEPOT Engineering. Manufacturing & Technology
S Engineering
14 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY TEACHER CORPS/CHILD DEVELOPMENT Human Services
CON 32 COSMETOLOGY SATURDAYS Human Services Make and take a bike: BMX, low-riders, free-stylin, fixed gear, and mountain bikes. We rebuild and recycle bikes! Use our
Careers with kids! Teacher, counselor, educator? Discover what makes kids tick! Explore child development,
23 F
SKY PILOT - FAA GROUND SCHOOL Engineering. Manufacturing & Technology
Engineering Hair, nails, skin, and feet. A basic intro to cosmetology, plus manicures, facials and pedicures. Luxuriate in the tools and work benches and learn from an expert mechanic how to work on bikes. Take a bike trip around town. Build your
language, motor skills, personality process, play, peers, and parenting styles. Work with children on projects at the Want to be a pilot? Take basic ground school, aviation math, physics, engineering. Work on computer simulated eucalyptus room as essential oils awaken inner beauty. Conquer estheology, the ancient and exotic science of “new to you” bike and ride it home.
Hand-in-Hand Day Care Center. Sample life at Concordia University. flight training plus aviation field trips. Includes a condensed course to get you ready for the FAA computerized beauty, handed down from the pharaohs and now taught by master manicurists. Get toned and taut at Saint
exam. Voucher to Sky Pilot students for 1 free flight from LSA North, Inc. at the downtown Saint Paul Airport. Paul College and discover that clean feet are happy feet. When: 3:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m., Tuesdays - Thursdays, April 7 - May 7 1 High School Elective Credit
When: 3:15 p.m. - 5:15 p.m., Wednesdays, January 28 - March 18 Where: Sibley Bike Depot, 712 University Ave. (Additional Hours Required)
Where: Concordia Univ., 275 N. Syndicate Street 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit When: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., Saturdays, January 24 - May 16 2 High School Elective Credits When: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Saturdays, February 14 - March 7
Where: Como Park Senior High School, 740 W. Rose Avenue Where: Saint Paul College, 235 Marshall Avenue 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit
24 FASHION DESIGN - WEARABLE ART Business, Management & Administration 33 CULINARY AR ARTS IRON CHEF Business, Management & Administration 41 GENCY
EMERGENCY 911 Health Science & Technology
15 GUITAR HERO PLUS Communications & Information Systems Turn your design into reality. Take your ideas and make them into pieces of wearable art. Work with Why be a rock star when you can be a super chef? Get passionate about food this summer and become al profe al
For the medical professional of tomorrow. What to do if youʼre the first to arrive at an accident or medical
design industry.
a local apparel designer and develop your own personal style in the fashion design industry. Study
Get real! Take it beyond the game and learn how to do the real thing. This introduction to guitar performance includes proportion of the human form, visualize and create color illustrations, make patterns and construct your a trophy chef. Let one of Saint Paul Collegeʼs masters of food and gastronomical studies impart essen- emergency. Become a state certified First Responder. Course concentrates on patient assessment skills,
chords, scales, and learning how to read music, with an opportunity to play in a band setting. own personal clothing. Knowledge of sewing is not required tial knowledge regarding recipes, sauces, and deserts. Then make it yourself and eat it. basic rescue, CPR, and skills more advanced than basic first aid.
When: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Mondays, February 2 - March 23 1 High School Elective Credit When: 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., Saturdays, January 24 - March 7 1 High School Elective Credit When: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Saturdays, February 28 - March 21 When: 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, April 7 - May 28
Where: mcnally smith college of music, 19 Exchange Street East Where: College of Visual Arts, 344 Summit Avenue (Additional Hours Required) Where: Saint Paul College, 235 Marshall Ave. 1 College Semester Credit, 1 High School Elective Credit Where: St. Paul College, 235 Marshall Avenue 3 College Semester Credits, 2 High School Elective Credits
25 MCNALLY SMITH MUSIC RECORDING TECHNOLOGY Communications & Information Systems 34 SAINT PAUL LAW Human Services
Introduction to the basics of making music, song writing and professional recording using ProTools and Attorney, judge, paralegal, law student in your future? See if youʼve got what it takes. Join Meg
16 CENTRAL SERVICE STATION AUTO MECHANICS Engineering. Manufacturing & Technology
Engineering
Reason. Includes session setup, MIDI, digital audio, microphone selection, and mixing techniques. Com- Kane in an examination of todayʼ s laws. Write and research law at a real law school and present 42 MACYʼS FASHION MERCHANDISING Business, Management & Administration
You break it? Weʼll fix it! Tune-ups, fuel injection, drivetrains, cooling systems. Everything youʼve always wanted to pose your own song, record your own voice, and mix and produce your own CD. a mock trial. C2reers in the fast lane: fashion design, fashion trends, retail buying, merchandising, interior design,
know about the internal combustion engine. Work on your own, your parentsʼ (yikes), or a customerʼs car, motorcycle, and more. Network with the pros from MACYʼs and Dakota County Technical College and take the next
lawn mower, or RV. Click and Clack with Ed Roth, master mechanic. When: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Saturdays, January 24 - February 21 1 High School Elective Credit When: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., Saturdays, March 7 - April 25 1 High School Elective Credit step toward your career in fashion merchandising. All at MACYʼs in beautiful downtown Saint Paul.
Where: mcnally smith college of music, 19 Exchange Street East (Additional Hours Required) Where: William Mitchell College of Law, 875 Summit Avenue (Additional Hours Required)
When: 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., Mondays and Wednesdays, February 2 - March 4 1 High School Elective Credit When: 3:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Wednesdays, April 8 - May 27 1 High School Elective Credit
Where: Central Service Station, 1157 Selby Avenue Where: MACYʼS, 411 Cedar Street (Additional Hours Required)