Welcome to the Chelsea School District Afterschool Care Program. We provide safe and affordable care for Chelsea School District young fives/kindergarten through fifth grade students after school and on many non-school days.
Chelsea Community Preschool uses the High Scope curriculum to help children develop the skills necessary to succeed as they head into their K-12 careers. We have many class options available. We offer a GSRP Tuition-Free Preschool.
Chelsea School District Community Education and Recreation is dedicated to educating and enriching the community.
First Steps Washtenaw is an early childhood parent education and family support program serving families throughout pregnancy until their child enters kindergarten, usually age 5.
Chelsea Community Education provides all youth and adult recreation activities to the residents of the Chelsea School District, including the City of Chelsea, as well as outlying areas outside District boundaries.
Adult enrichment with Community Education means evening and weekend programs for adults of all ages and interests. These programs are open to residents of the Chelsea School District, and also to adults who reside outside of the District boundaries.
Chelsea Community Education's 4-week Super Saturday program offers children Pre-K through 6th grade an opportunity to explore new interests and activities without a big time or money commitment.
Youth enrichment is one of the main components of Community Education. We offer after-school, evening and some weekend youth enrichment programs.
Chelsea Community Education provides all youth and adult recreation activities to the residents of the Chelsea School District, including the City of Chelsea, as well as outlying areas outside District boundaries.
Learn to take better photographs and begin to master your camera’s basic settings through lectures, in class activities and homework assignments. Topics covered include: Aperture, ISO, Shutter speed, Automatic Modes, Manual Modes, and how to read your camera’s playback information. In class you must have access to your camera, and outside of class you must have access to the Internet, the ability to upload and download photographs as well as view a PDF. To get the best out of class, please be prepared to do assignments every week, so that you can get regular feedback on your photos as you learn these skills.
Kat Rosaen began her photographic journey at the age of 12 after the death of her father. At that time she would utilize her images as a way to heal from the grief. Her passion for expression through photography led her to Eastern Michigan University where she studied photography and earned her Bachelor. From there she would go on to study at IED (Istituto Europeo di Design) in Madrid Spain and receive her European Master of Fine Art Photography. Kat enjoys sharing her photographic knowledge so for the past 5 years she has been instructing photography at a community recreation level and more recently transitioned back into an academic setting by becoming an adjunct at Jackson College in Jackson County Michigan.
Kat Rosaen