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7th and 8th Grade Super Band
This class is by invitation only. A full band experience for students who want a change to play more with a large group. This class is for 7th and 8th graders with band experience. Weekly rehearsals will be held at Burnsville High School in the Band Room and students can utilize activity buses from their middle school. Any questions can be directed to Nick Armstrong, Director of Bands at Burnsville High School. Final band concert on Tuesday, March 11. -
BHS Swing
You've auditioned and earned a spot on the Burnsville Swing Team. Here's where to register for the school year program. The director (Bekah Gudim Berry) will assign students a time to attend. No class- Oct 14, Nov 11, Dec 23, 30, Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 31, May 26 -
High School Chess
Grade 9-12 All interested players, from beginning to advanced are welcome to join our team. Learn to play at your level and compete along with others. Work to improve your current skills, learn new game strategies, challenge other teams' players, and engage in fun challenging competitive play. -
Middle School Chess- Fall Only
Grade 6-8 The "King of Games and the Game of Kings." Chess is a fun game of strategy proven to improve concentration and build brain power. Tuition includes premium subscription to Chess Kids. Subscription includes video tutorials, online practice puzzles and leveled play as well as the opportunity to play other chess club members online from home. When enrollment permits, chess club is divided by ability. Chess clubs are coordinated by Brian Ribnick, coach of the award winning ISD 191 chess teams. Coaching staff ranges from classroom teachers to Burnsville High students with a long-term love of the game. -
Middle School Chess- Full Year
Grade 6-8 The "King of Games and the Game of Kings." Chess is a fun game of strategy proven to improve concentration and build brain power. Tuition includes premium subscription to Chess Kids. Subscription includes video tutorials, online practice puzzles and leveled play as well as the opportunity to play other chess club members online from home. When enrollment permits, chess club is divided by ability. Chess clubs are coordinated by Brian Ribnick, coach of the award winning ISD 191 chess teams. Coaching staff ranges from classroom teachers to Burnsville High students with a long-term love of the game. -
One91 7th-8th Grade Honor Orchestra
Your child has been selected by their teacher to participate in the One91 7th and 8th Grade Honor Orchestra! Rehearsals will be held weekly on Monday from 3:15-4:15 starting on Monday, December 2nd, and will culminate in a special concert to be presented the week of March 11 (date TBD). in the Mraz Center at Burnsville High School. This concert will be with shared with high school musicians and the Dakota Valley Symphony. For rehearsals, students will travel via activity buses from the middle schools to the high school to attend rehearsal. If needed, they may also use the activity buses to ride home after rehearsals from the high school. For more information, please contact Scott Kosloski (Orchestra Director at Nicollet Middle School and Burnsville High School) at 952-707-2330, or by email at skosloski@isd191.org.. You may also contact ISD 191 Community Education at 952-707-4150. -
Safeway Driving School for Teens
Drivers Education for Teens, with Safeway Driving School. Safeway Driving School offers Classroom and Behind-the-wheel instruction as well as a Parent involvement class. Classroom Instruction prepares the student to take the Minnesota permit test and begin the responsibility of driving. The 30 hours of classroom is structured into 10 independent lessons. If a student needs to miss a lesson, they can make up that exact lesson at the next Burnsville session or at one of Safeway's fixed locations. After class is completed, students who are 15 years old are eligible to take their permit test at any Minnesota exam center. Behind -the-Wheel Instruction includes six hours of driving in three 2-hour lessons. All driving will be in a real car with a responsible, licensed Safeway instructor. The lessons are given on actual city streets, highways and freeways. It is recommended that students take their first lesson 6-8 weeks after receiving their permit. The Safeway lessons should be a minimum of 30 days apart to allow for practice driving. The lessons can be completed up to one year after obtaining the permit. Scheduling is offered online for 24/7 convenience. All of Safeway's cars are white with identical graphics, so parents and students are confident that it is a Safeway car picking up the student for a lesson. Students can get picked up for their behind-the -wheel lesson from home, school or work. Parent Involvement is required to produce safe, responsible teen drivers. It is critical that parents plan to practice regularly with their new student drivers. Safeway offers detailed information on its website to assist parents with understanding Minnesota laws and requirements for student drivers. Safeway strongly encourages parents to review its parent information at www.safewaydrivingschool.com or attend a Parent Class, offered on a regular basis. -
Youth In Government
Youth in Government is a branch of the YCMA youth program, Center for Youth Voice (or CYV). YIG teaches students about civics, respectful conversations, and important real world issues. It is an excellent way to get involved in your community, meet real political leaders, and become friends with youth around the state. In order to participate in Youth in Government, 2 registrations must be completed. $100 is due to One91 Community Education. This payment covers YIG administrative costs. The conference fee is payable to the YMCA at https://www.ymcanorth.org/locations/center_for_youth_voice/programs/youth_in_government/register