Focuses on helping swimmer feel comfortable in the water and teaching how to safely climb out of the water
Dress Code:
- Water-resistant sunscreen
- One-piece bathing suits (mandatory for all female students, including parents)
- Swimmers who are in LTS3 and above must wear a swim cap
- Swimmers in lower-level classes, we ask that their hair is tied back
Pool Rules:
- No running
- No diving
- Walk around the pool deck
- Only enter the water feet first
Supervise your child: Our coaching staff’s number one priority is for the safety of all swimmers so we ask you to keep an eye on them too. In partnership with Dr. Mike Allshouse and Valley Children’s Hospital, we are a no cell phone zone and request that you refrain from using your cell phone during your child’s swim class unless you are taking pictures of your swimmer. Please be attentive to your swimmer before, during, and after class.
Class Structure:
- At the beginning of each class, students will be taught an American Red Cross topic that will educate them on how to be safe in and around the pool.
- If your child is afraid to go underwater, we will never force him/her to go under. However, we do encourage everyone to overcome their fears
Special Needs
This is an organization specifically focused on those with special needs.
Deals
Scholarship applications are available at the front office and are approved on a case by case basis based on need and funding available. As the program is completely funded by private donations students who are on a scholarship and miss two consecutive classes will be dropped if the office has not been notified and the scholarship will then be applied to another student. All scholarship recipients are kept confidential.