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One91 Community Education Blaze Your Path

At One91 Community Education, we believe learning is a lifelong pursuit. We create and support enrichment and educational opportunities for people at every age who are ready to blaze their own path.

Early Childhood Birth–Preschool

Early Childhood programs through Community Education spark the learning journey for children from birth to preschool.

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Youth Preschool–Grade 12

Youth programs through Community Education  include enrichment classes and activities, after-school programs, summer camps and more. 

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Adult Lifelong Learning

Adult programs through Community Education enables our community to learn a new skill through our many classes, earn a GED or citizenship through our School for Adults, make connections through the Senior Center, and more. 

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NewsCE Updates

kids playing chess

District 191 Community Education will host two chess tournaments on Saturday, Dec. 16 at Diamondhead Education Center, its annual One91 student tournament as well as the Burnsville Club and Action tournament, which has individual, club and team divisions and is open to the public. 

Tinsel Treats & Giving Event set for Dec. 15

Thanks to a partnership between City of Burnsville, Burnsville Police Department and Burnsville Lions Club, District 191 Community Education is hosting a free, holiday event for the community on Friday, Dec. 15 from 5-8 p.m. at Diamondhead Education Center, located at 200 W. Burnsville Pkwy in Burnsville.

pottery bowls

The 14th annual Bowls for BrainPower fund-raiser is set for Friday, Nov. 27 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the upper level of Diamondhead Education Center, 200 W. Burnsville Pkwy, in Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191.

three students performing in 'matilda the musical'

"Matilda," based on the beloved children’s book by Roald Dahl, is a delightful and inspiring musical that promises to captivate audiences of all ages. The production features a talented cast of young performers, with two actors sharing the role of Matilda — junior Allie Stuart and sophomore Greta Dickhausen.

student choosing a side of fruit at lunchtime

Even though meals are free for most students, District 191 asks all families to complete the Alternate Application for Educational Benefits. By filling out the Alternate Application for Educational Benefits, families may qualify for additional benefits such as reduced or waived athletic and activities fees, reduced transportation fees, discounts on internet service, emergency food benefits, and more. 

two young boys playing in a sandbox

Public school districts are known for the hard work that goes into educating students from kindergarten through 12th grade, but that is not the whole picture. Through early childhood community education and special education programs, there are opportunities for lifelong learning. As with most things, getting a strong start is so important for young learners and their families. 

school counselor at eagle ridge middle school

Schools in District 191 prioritize supporting each student’s social, emotional, mental and physical health on a daily basis so that students have all the tools they need to succeed. Student Support Teams made up of social workers, behavior analysts, psychologists, nurses, counselors, and cultural liaisons work to identify and address students’ needs, provide support and build valuable relationships with families. Their work is an essential part of what we do in One91. 

A group of Eagle Ridge Middle School boys cross country participants

Through last spring’s budget process, District 191 prioritized the return of middle school athletics after a four-year absence due to budget shortfalls. More than 120 students participated in soccer, cross-country and girls’ tennis this fall. Basketball and wrestling return to the winter season, and track and field and boys’ tennis will be back in the spring. 

 
kindergarten student lifted up by parent with excited look

Families are invited to attend kindergarten information events in District 191 schools in January and February. 

At these events, parents will have the opportunity to hear from principals, teachers and parents about what to expect in kindergarten, ask questions and complete the enrollment process, if they haven’t already. Children are welcome to attend.