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South St. Paul Community Education Gymnastics offers a range of gymnastics options including Open Gym, a Beginners Drop-in class, and structured classes such as TUMBLE TOGETHER, TUMBLE bees, Mini Stars, Mini Stars 2, BEGINNERS, INTERMEDIATE BEGINNERS, ADVANCED BEGINNERS, FLIPS, Pre-Team, and MAGA Team 1 and 2. Open Gym provides unstructured exploration of gymnastics equipment with the help of experienced coaches and is open to all ages, with parents required to accompany children ages 7 and younger. Several classes, including the Beginners Drop-in class, TUMBLE bees, and BEGINNERS, require that the gymnast be potty trained and comfortable without a parent in the gym.
• Ages: 1–18 years old
• Schedule: Summer classes generally run from mid-June to mid- or late August, with options on Mondays through Thursdays at various times; year-long Pre-Team and MAGA Team programs run from early June 2025 through late May 2026 on set weekday evenings, and Open Gym and Beginners Drop-in sessions are offered on select Saturdays.
• Price: Fees range from $10 per Open Gym session and $15 per Beginners Drop-in session to $82–$240 per multi-week class, with year-long team options from $2,176 to $3,580, typically using an initial payment followed by monthly auto-pay.
South St. Paul Community Education Gymnastics is part of South St. Paul Community Education, which also offers activities such as Total Body, Mat Pilates, R.I.P.P.E.D.®, Early Childhood Family Education, Early Childhood Screening, Community Preschool, Kids' Choice School-Age Care, Youth and Adult Enrichment Programs, Adult Education (ABE), swimming, 55+ programming, facilities access, and Project Adults with Disabilities. The program’s mission states that South St. Paul Community Education provides inspiring and motivating high quality opportunities for lifelong learning, leadership development and citizen engagement while advancing equity and eliminating disparities for all in the community.
The Community Education leadership team includes Community Education Director Jeanne Zehnder, Community Education Administrative Assistant Amy Trettel, Community Education Lead Coach Kaia Tautges, a Community Education Administrative Assistant, and Community Education Facilitator Linda Jacobs-Buse. A statement from a staff member notes, “I have been a part of South St. Paul Community Education twenty years in a variety of positions.” Community Education is described as a way for community members, schools, local businesses and organizations to come together as active partners in addressing community education concerns, supported by a combined Community Education Advisory Council for the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan, South St. Paul and Inver Grove Heights school districts that meets monthly and is open to the public.
Last updated June 28, 2026.
• Ages: 1–18 years old
• Schedule: Summer classes generally run from mid-June to mid- or late August, with options on Mondays through Thursdays at various times; year-long Pre-Team and MAGA Team programs run from early June 2025 through late May 2026 on set weekday evenings, and Open Gym and Beginners Drop-in sessions are offered on select Saturdays.
• Price: Fees range from $10 per Open Gym session and $15 per Beginners Drop-in session to $82–$240 per multi-week class, with year-long team options from $2,176 to $3,580, typically using an initial payment followed by monthly auto-pay.
South St. Paul Community Education Gymnastics is part of South St. Paul Community Education, which also offers activities such as Total Body, Mat Pilates, R.I.P.P.E.D.®, Early Childhood Family Education, Early Childhood Screening, Community Preschool, Kids' Choice School-Age Care, Youth and Adult Enrichment Programs, Adult Education (ABE), swimming, 55+ programming, facilities access, and Project Adults with Disabilities. The program’s mission states that South St. Paul Community Education provides inspiring and motivating high quality opportunities for lifelong learning, leadership development and citizen engagement while advancing equity and eliminating disparities for all in the community.
The Community Education leadership team includes Community Education Director Jeanne Zehnder, Community Education Administrative Assistant Amy Trettel, Community Education Lead Coach Kaia Tautges, a Community Education Administrative Assistant, and Community Education Facilitator Linda Jacobs-Buse. A statement from a staff member notes, “I have been a part of South St. Paul Community Education twenty years in a variety of positions.” Community Education is described as a way for community members, schools, local businesses and organizations to come together as active partners in addressing community education concerns, supported by a combined Community Education Advisory Council for the West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan, South St. Paul and Inver Grove Heights school districts that meets monthly and is open to the public.
Last updated June 28, 2026.
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