After School Enrichment For Elementary Students: Open to all area children in grades Early-5 through fourth grade and located at Churchill and Washington Elementary Schools.
All aquatic classes and activities are held at: Cloquet Middle School, 2001 Washington Avenue, Cloquet MN 55720. Enter Community Education door (door #2).
Play-Learn-Laugh-Grow with the Cloquet School Readiness Program! Families interested in wrap around care, please call the office at 218-879-9291 or email kcotner@isd94.org.
Offering school age care for children in grades Kindergarten through 4th grade.
Li'l Lumberjacks Learning Center is a year-round program serving children six weeks to the first day of Kindergarten. We are licensed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
Li’l Thunder Learning Center is a year-round program serving children 16 months to the first day of Kindergarten. We are licensed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
After School Enrichment is a fee-based program run by Community Education offering a variety of classes for Churchill students.
After School Enrichment is a fee-based program run by Community Education offering a variety of classes for CMS students.
After School Enrichment is a fee-based program run by Community Education offering a variety of classes for Washington students.
Our BeachPinehurst Park is a great place to go for a swim with filtered, chlorinated water and a sand-bottom. Located in Cloquet, Minnesota. Just off Hwy 33 - at the intersection of 33 and Carlton Avenue.
For parents of teens that participated in Drivers Education in 2024 - 25 (all classes). Meeting is free, but you must register to attend. Please call 879-1261 for questions.
The more you know about teen driver risks, laws and helpful ways to talk to your teen, the more you can help your student become a safe driver. Guardians and students are invited and encouraged to attend a 90-minute class. Learn how to improve your own driving instruction and help your teen to become a better driver. Find out about the new rules for first-time drivers. New drivers have to log 50 hours of driving while they have their permit. Find out how to do this and reduce the required amount by 10 hours by attending a Cloquet Community Education Point of Impact (POI) meeting. Parents/guardians are encouraged to provide as many additional hours with their teens as possible to prepare them to become a safe driver. The driving log must be presented at the time of the road test and submitted with the application for the provisional license. We look forward to seeing you at the class and working together to make your teen as well-trained and safe as possible behind the wheel.
We encourage teens to attend with their parents/guardians.
David W Esse