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Learning in Lanesboro for All Ages

April 6, 2026 by Fillmore County Journal Leave a Comment

Weekly ECFE separation classes give parents a break and kids a chance to play. Photo submitted
Weekly ECFE separation classes give parents a break and kids a chance to play. Photo submitted
Weekly ECFE separation classes give parents a break and kids a chance to play. Photo submitted

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Child enjoying the ECFE Vehicle Fair. Photo submitted
Child enjoying the ECFE Vehicle Fair. Photo submitted

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Lanesboro Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) offers two weekly programs for children (birth-age 5) and families/parents/guardians meeting weekly Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at 6 p.m. in the preschool classroom at Lanesboro Schools. Each class is 90 minutes long.

Classes begin with a family circle-time led by child educators Karlee Spande and Hannah Terry. Parents and children then separate for a parent class with educator Rachel Kuhnle and free play led by Spande, Terry, and a wonderful team of volunteers. 

“Through our ECFE class, we’ve been able to connect with other parents, learn about events happening in town, and grow a small community in Lanesboro,” says ECFE parent Erinn Kronebusch. “We’ve also learned new parenting strategies that are rooted in research, and, thanks to the volunteers who work with our kids, actually have time to discuss what applying those looks like. ECFE has been the single most valuable resource we’ve had access to since moving to the area.”

Lanesboro ECFE also hosts a number of community events organized by parent educator Rachel Kuhnle, including the annual Egg Hunt at Sylvan Park. “I’m passionate about crafting experiences that bring people together. Building community and making memories with our littles is an investment in the future.” 

Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook @ Lanesboro ECFE and email ecfe@lanesboroschools.com for more information.

Lanesboro Child Care Center (LCCC): The center is a nearly brand new facility that is joined to our District K-12 building. It is located adjacent to our new gymnasium and indoor and outdoor play areas, providing plenty of opportunities for large motor activities. With the in-house daycare, Lanesboro Public School is promoting the value of family first and developing children who are school ready. The LCCC strives to provide quality care to all of our children. Through age appropriate activities we are able to help your child grow physically, emotionally, and socially. We maintain high standards for all staff and attempt to keep child ratios small to provide for the individualized care each child needs. We at LCCC believe that children need a warm, safe, colorful environment and varied experiences that place the emphasis on “play.” By providing these things, we feel that your child will grow and develop at a pace that is just right for them. LCCC feels that the role of the teacher is to assist the learning process by providing an environment where each child has an opportunity to explore and develop various skills. Our professional staff is responsible for planning and implementing a developmentally appropriate curriculum for each age level.

Lanesboro Preschool:  Our preschool program offers several opportunities for your child to be engaged.  With two-day-a-week 3- and 4-year-old preschool and three-day-a-week 4- and 5-year-old preschool, your child can have every opportunity to build the skills needed for a successful transition to kindergarten.  Tess Heim and Terri Jensson have years of experience creating and developing a caring and nurturing environment that not only enhances learning but enhances the experience children have in this important age group. With an emphasis on social-emotional learning as a key foundation, the preschool program uses research-based curricula to help ensure every child has an opportunity for success.  Play as learning is an important part of every day in our program and helping children learn self-regulation, compassion, and empathy are important components of the process.  Due to the preschool classroom being in the heart of our elementary school wing, children have access to all of the features of a full school experience.  Right outside of the preschool door is access to a new playground, Sylvan City Park with all of its playground equipment, and our gymnasium for indoor time.  Lanesboro Child Care Center is also onsite in the building which makes for easy transitions during the day if you are utilizing that service.

Lanesboro Summer Recreation: The summer months are right around the corner. We are once again preparing for our popular summer recreation opportunities. The summer brochure will be mailed to residents in May 2026 with most of the programs beginning in early June. If you have any questions regarding any of our programs at Lanesboro Public Schools: ECFE, child care, preschool, or summer recreation, please contact Lanesboro Schools at 507-467-2229, www.lanesboro.k12.mn.us/, and follow us on Facebook @Lanesboro Public School District #229.

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