Welcome to ECFE: Where learning begins, and families thrive. ECFE supports parents and children (from birth to age five) on a journey of growth and discovery.
We offer screening appointments at three convenient locations: Arbor View Early Childhood Center; Brooklyn Park Library and Willow Lane Early Childhood Center
*School Year - Before and/or After School Child Care K-5 **Summer - Child Care entering K-5
From October 1 - October 11, you have an opportunity to voluntarily make a tax-deductible donation to District 279 Foundation, Greater Twin Cities United Way and/or a non-profit of your choosing through Osseo Area Schools 2024 Employee Giving Campaign.
Osseo Area Schools Early Childhood & Family Education offers affordable, high-quality Preschool and PreK programs that support your child’s development.
Designed for families with children birth to age five. Play, learn, and grow together. Parent discussions focus on real-life topics. Separation time is flexible, based on group needs. Register based on your child’s age when the class starts.
Conéctese, aprenda y comparta en Español. Para familias que hablan Español en casa y quieren crecer y reflexionar juntos a través del apoyo y la conversación para padres.
Our ECFE summer program is packed with adventures that will make your little one's eyes sparkle. From outdoor exploration to creative play, we've got everything to make this summer special. For families with children ages birth up to 5 years old.
Connect, play, and learn with your baby in a space made just for infants. Explore songs, routines, and parenting topics—all with your baby by your side. Register based on your child’s age when the class starts.
Play, explore, and grow with your one-year-old. Parent time covers real-life topics like safety, language, and routines. Separation based on group comfort. Registration is based on the age of the child at the start date of each class.
Parenting support from the comfort of home. Connect with others and a licensed parent educator on Google Meet. Class details and login info will be emailed before the first session.
One-time Saturday classes for families with young children—indoors, outdoors, and always full of fun. Explore hands-on themes, yoga, and nature play together. Register based on your child’s age when the class starts.
Play, connect, and grow together. These classes are for curious toddlers and caring adults ready to explore and learn side by side. Register based on your child’s age when the class starts.
Your toddler is growing fast—and so much is changing. Explore, play, and connect in a supportive class designed for this stage. Register based on your baby’s age when the class starts.
Yoga for every stage—baby, toddler, preschooler, or young child (ages 4–8). Stretch, move, and connect through playful, age-appropriate yoga. No experience needed. Register based on your child’s age when the class starts.
You are scheduling an Early Childhood Screening Appointed located at: Arbor View Early Childhood Center 9401 Fernbrook Ln N Maple Grove, MN 55369 763-391-8777
You are scheduling an Early Childhood Screening Appointment located at: Brooklyn Park Library 8500 W Broadway Ave Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 763-585-7330
You are scheduling an Early Childhood Screening Appointment located at: Maple Grove Library 8001 Main St. N Maple Grove, MN 55369
You are scheduling an Early Childhood Screening Appointment located at: Willow Lane Early Childhood Center 7020 Perry Ave N Brooklyn Center, MN 55429 763-585-7330
Voice lessons are a great way to explore the instrument you carry with you wherever you go. Each voice should be celebrated for its uniqueness. Developing a strong vocal technique allows singers to perform a variety of musical styles. These foundational skills include building an awareness of the breath and understanding how the voice works.
Each lesson will include time for vocal warmups where you will explore the vocal range and pinpoint specific areas of vocal technique to work on. Then, you will work on songs that fit your interests. This could be pop, musical theater, or classical pieces. Song work will put the skills you build in warmups into practice and give you the chance to work on musicianship and storytelling. Whether you have been singing for a long time or want to try something new, singing builds confidence, teaches the importance of practice, and gives you the chance to embrace your unique instrument.
Voice teacher Emily Thompson is a former middle school choir teacher. She enjoys working with students individually to help them discover just what they are capable of as singers. She graduated from St. Olaf College in 2021 with a degree in Vocal Music Education. During her time at St. Olaf studied vocal pedagogy and began to explore teaching methods surrounding contemporary singing styles to complement her strong classical technique. She has taken voice lessons herself for over 10 years and currently sings in Minnesota Chorale and Meetinghouse Chorale as section leader. She has also served as an adjudicator for the St. Michael Albertville Solo and Ensemble contest in 2024.
Emily Thompson
No Class Oct 16 & Oct 23
No Class Nov 27