November 25, 2024 - 02:49
The Community Education program associated with Des Moines Public Schools is now accepting registrations for its upcoming winter and spring classes. Jacob Burke, the Community Education Manager, announced a diverse range of offerings designed to cater to various interests and age groups.
Participants can look forward to engaging courses that include everything from art and music to technology and wellness. The program aims to enhance lifelong learning opportunities and foster community engagement by providing accessible educational experiences for all residents.
In addition to traditional classroom settings, some classes will also be available online, allowing for greater flexibility and convenience. This initiative not only encourages personal growth but also cultivates a sense of community among participants.
Whether individuals are looking to develop new skills, pursue hobbies, or meet like-minded people, these classes are tailored to accommodate all preferences. Registration is now open, and interested individuals are encouraged to sign up soon to secure their spots in the classes of their choice. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enrich your knowledge and connect with others in the community this winter and spring!
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