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Badminton (gr.7-12)   +

Welcome to ERA Badminton! This is a beginner/intermediate level program open to boys and girls in grades 7-12. The first few practices will focus on the basics - rules, grip, footwork, serving, basic strokes, etc. We will be practicing our skills through the rest of the season to perfect them. Our team will likely be split into beginner and advanced groups somewhere along the way to focus on skills matching their abilities. Our girls team participates in the MN state High School League (MSHSL) and we'll be having home and away games against competing schools through the season and finish off with a state-wide tournament in May.



Schedule:

Regular schedule - Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu (3:30pm to 5:15pm)

Our first practice will be Monday 3/2 from 3:30pm to 5:15pm.


"Please email badminton@coach.eagleridgeacademy.org with any questions."




2526-247-Badminton  3:30pm-5:15pm  
(3/2/2026-5/18/2026)
Boys Baseball (gr. 7-12)   +
High school boys’ baseball is a competitive sport designed to teach young athletes teamwork, discipline, and the fundamentals of the game. Last year’s team won an impressive conference championship!
Practice- 3:45-5:15 Monday- Fridays at multiple parks (Franlo or Flying Cloud)
2526-246-Baseball  3:45pm-5:15pm  
(3/16/2026-6/12/2026)
Chess Club Session 2 (gr. K-12)   +
Purpose of the club: Students will learn and play chess. We accept students of all levels and will place students in classes with teachers and coaches that fit their chess ability. Session 2 will run on Tuesdays - January 27th - April 14th and include 11 sessions. Session 2 also includes our popular annual chess tournament for all students beyond the beginner levels. Students will be paired with a new partner each week. We will have an awards ceremony on April 14th.
Time: 3:20-4:15 pm, every Tuesday

Meet in the lunchroom and various 5th grade classrooms.




You have seven days after the first practice to get your registration fee refunded, minus 10% administrative fee. After 7 days, you will not be refunded if they quit.

2526-165Chess-Winter  3:20pm-4:15pm  
(1/27/2026-4/14/2026)
Curious Conversations (gr. 5th-8th)   +

Curious Conversations Club — Where Your Voice Matters!


Want to talk about fun, big, or even weird questions after school? At Curious Conversations Club, you’ll get to share your ideas, hear what others think, and have real conversations that spark your curiosity. Whether you’re loud and proud or a quiet thinker, this is a place to grow confidence, make friends, and explore what matters to you. Come join us and find your voice!


Mondays at 3:30 in room 2104 (upstairs). First Practice will be January 5th, and this club will go through the end of the year.

Fee: $0
2526-122-CurCon  3:30pm-4:30pm  
(1/5/2026-5/25/2026)
Girls Flag Football (gr. 7-12)   +

Calling all 7th-12th grade girls! This spring will be our first year offering Girls Flag Football at Eagle Ridge Academy. The Minnesota Vikings gave ERA a huge grant to start the program, and you could be a part of the fastest growing girls sport in America. Be part of the fun, play with your friends, and create a great foundation for years to follow. Games are on Sundays and practices are during the week at times that do not interfere with other spring sports if you are a multi-sport athlete. Informational meeting will be held at Pilar meeting February 12th.


2526-170-FlgFoot    
(3/9/2026-5/11/2026)
Girls Softball with Blake Schools (gr. 7-12)   +
2526-255-Softball  3:30pm-5:00pm  
(3/9/2026-6/5/2026)
Hooked on Books (Gr. 1-2)   +
The purpose of Hooked on Books Club is to help students fall in love with reading and enjoy good books. I want young students to develop higher level thinking about stories, characters, and themes. The goal is for stories to come to life through discussion and engaging activities. We will be writing, having discussion, eating snacks, making crafts, and playing games based on the book.
This group is for students in 1st grade or 2nd grade who can read chapter books.
Students will need to read the chapter book before each session! We will be talking about it in detail and doing activities from it.
8 sessions, meeting every Wednesday except on holidays or staff meeting days.
Dates: Jan. 14, 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18, March 11, 18, 25
2526-122-HoBb  3:30pm-4:30pm  
(1/14/2026-3/25/2026)
Hooked on Books (Gr. K-1)   +
The purpose of Hooked on Books Club is to help students fall in love with reading and enjoy good books. I want young students to develop higher level thinking about stories, characters, and themes. The goal is for stories to come to life through discussion and engaging activities.
This group is for students in kindergarten/1st grade who enjoy reading picture books and are developing their fluency skills.
Students are encouraged to but not required to read the picture book before club since we will also read it together.
8 sessions, meeting every Monday except on early releases or holidays.
Dates: Jan.12, 26, Feb. 9, 16, 23, March 9, 16, 23
2526-122-HOB  3:20pm-4:30pm  
(1/12/2026-3/23/2026)
Middle School Track & Field (gr.5-8)   +
Dates: 4/7-5/22

Days and locations:

Tuesdays and Thursdays at ERA from 3:30-4:30

Fridays at The International School of MN (bussing to the track provided) 4:00-5:00
2526-205-MStrack  3:30pm-4:30pm  
(4/7/2026-5/22/2026)
Scratch Coding Club (gr. 2-6)   +
Scratch Coding Club offers students the opportunity to explore the basics of coding in a fun and creative environment. Using the Scratch platform, students are introduced to key programming concepts such as sequencing, loops, conditionals, and problem-solving in a way that is easy to understand and enjoyable. Throughout the club, students will work on hands-on projects like animations, games, encouraging collaboration and logical thinking. No prior coding experience is required, just curiosity and a willingness to learn!



Practice will be on Mondays in the lower-level computer lab from 3:30-5:00 pm
2526-122-Scratch  3:30pm-5:00pm  
(2/23/2026-5/11/2026)
Spring Choir Club (gr. 3-5th)   +
Choir Club meets Mondays After School 3:30 - 4:15pm to learn music for end of semester concerts, date TBA.
Choir Club will bring materials to Mr. Allen's room, we will sing from 3:30 - 4:15, then dismissal at the front at 4:20.
Included in the fees for choir club are your Choir Folder, Sheet Music, and Choir T shirt.
2526-169-SpChoir  3:30pm-4:15pm  
(2/23/2026-5/7/2026)
Spring Musical- Addams Family    +
Registration is only for students who received a part in the play.

In the kooky, upside-down world of the Addams Family, to be sad is to be happy, to feel pain is to feel joy, and death and suffering are the stuff of their dreams. Nonetheless, this quirky family still has to deal with many of the same challenges faced by any other family, and the spookiest nightmare faced by every family: the Addams kids are growing up.



Practice will be Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 3:30-5:30, and practice on Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30-8:30
2526-123-SpgMus    
(2/9/2026-4/23/2026)
Synchronized Swimming (gr. 9-12)   +

Practices start on March 2nd



M-F - 3:45 - 6:15



Saturday - 9:00-12:00





May 21st - May 22nd is the State Tournament.


2526-170-Swim    
(3/2/2026-3/2/2026)
Track & Field- Boys and Girls (gr 7-12)   +

Practices:




Monday-Friday 4:00-6:00 at The International School of Minnesota (activity bus to the track provided after school)




Dates: March 9-June 6




Registration open to all 9th-12th graders




7th-8th graders willing to commit to daily attendance throughout the season are invited to try out for JV/V the first week of practice. Teams will be announced at the end of week 1.




2526-205-Track  4:00pm-6:00pm  
(3/9/2026-6/6/2026)
Variety Club (gr. 4-8)   +

The “Spice of Life” Variety Club is a creative and social hub where students can explore a diverse range of interests in a relaxed, inclusive environment. Designed for those who want to try something new every week, the club rotates through activities such as:



  • Arts & Crafts: From DIY projects to collaborative murals.
  • Strategy & Gaming: Classic board games, card games, and team-building puzzles.
  • STEM Challenges: Hands-on experiments and engineering "maker" sessions.
  • School Service Opportunities: From grounds clean-up to helping teachers with tasks.

Whether you are looking to discover a new passion or simply unwind with friends after the school day, the club offers something for everyone. No prior experience is required—just bring your curiosity and school spirit!

2526-122-VarClub  3:30pm-4:30pm  
(2/11/2026-5/20/2026)
Volunteering Club (gr.9-12)   +
"Our mission is to unite people from different backgrounds towards a common

goal of making our community a better place. While volunteering, we strive to

foster an environment where everyone is included and provides open

communication. Together, we aspire to create an environment of inclusiveness,

leadership, and empowerment. As a team, we not only want to change the world, but inspire everyone in our community to lend a helping hand."
2526-122-Volunteer  3:30pm-4:30pm  
(3/2/2026-5/25/2026)
Youth Volleyball (gr. 2-7)   +

Our Youth Volleyball program is designed to help players grow their skills, confidence, and love for the game in a fun and positive environment. Players will learn the fundamentals of volleyball including passing, setting, serving, hitting, and basic team concepts through skill instruction, drills, and game play.


Led by experienced coaches and players, this program emphasizes effort, teamwork, and sportsmanship while keeping things active and engaging. Whether your athlete is brand new to volleyball or looking to sharpen their skills, this program provides a great opportunity to learn, improve, and have fun with friends.


Come ready to work hard, have fun, and play lots of volleyball!


Practice Schedule

  • Tuesdays: 2nd/3rd grade
  • Wednesdays: 4th/5th grade
  • Thursdays: 6th/7th grade



2526-127-YouthVB    
(4/7/2026-5/7/2026)