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 Children, Youth and Families. (Formerly DHS)
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.
Carlton County Animal Rescue is a foster based rescue that serves animals in need throughout Carlton County. After not having a shelter for over 5 years, CCAR started, and the community supported it with open arms. One of the important parts of CCAR is its junior volunteers and creating future animal rescuers. Our youth play vital roles in helping the animals in care from providing love/safety, helping take care of them, and helping share the importance of animal safety with others. For the second year, CCAR looks forward to working with students to educate the importance of animal safety, why Carlton County Animal Rescue exists, how they can help community animals, and create various fun enrichment things for foster animals to play with. Carlton County Rescue will bring some cats and talk about what they strive to do in our community. This class will take place in the Community Education room.