Lessons run Monday - Friday mornings
(No Saturday lessons)
Register for Eval Week Here
The swim session schedules for 2024:
Evaluation Week June 24 – June 28
Session I July 1 – July 12
No lessons July 4th
Kids Camp July 8-12: Levels 1-4 Only during regularly schedule time slots
Session II July 15 – July 29
Session III July 22 – August 2
Session IV August 5 – August 16
Swim Levels
8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Level 6-A Fitness Swimmer
Students refine strokes to swim with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over long distances. Level 6 prepares students to participate in more advanced courses and swim team. Fitness swimmer is taught during Session I.
Or
Level 6-B Personal Water Safety
Students refine strokes to swim with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances with an emphasis on survival swimming, self-rescue techniques and safety rules for open water and boating. Taught during Session II.
Or
Level 6-C Lifeguard Readiness
Students refine strokes to swim with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances with an emphasis on emergency response, rescue swimming and rescue assist procedures. Taught during Session III.
8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Level 5 Stroke Refinement
Students develop further coordination and refinement of strokes. Also, learn to tread water with 2 different kicks, learn survival swimming, rescue breathing, flip turns, diving, etc.
9:30 - 10:00 a.m. Level 4 Stroke Improvement
Students develop confidence in the skills and strokes previously learned and improve other aquatic skills. Also, learn shallow dives, surface dives, swimming underwater, etc.
10:00 - 10:30 a.m. Level 3 Stroke Development
Students learn strokes: front crawl, butterfly, back crawl, front glide, back glides and survival float. Also, students learn to dive, retrieve an object, general water safety rules and proper donning of a life jacket.
10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Level 2B Fundamental Aquatic Skills
For level 2 students that are very comfortable in the water making excellent progress towards completing level 2 skills and assigned to this level by Water Safety Instructor.
11:00- 11:30 a.m. Level 2A Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Gives students success with fundamental skills. Also, learn to jump into the water, roll over front to back, back to front, float, tread water, submerge head, etc. For students new to level 2 or as assigned by Water Safety Instructor.
11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Level 1Introduction to Water Skills
Helps students feel comfortable in the water. Also, open eyes underwater, float on front and back, follow basic water safety rules, exhale underwater through mouth and nose, etc.
**Student must be FULLY potty trained to participate**
Swimming Lessons Guidelines:
Here's how it works:
1) Review the different levels of instruction above
2) See what level seems appropriate for your child(ren) and bring them at the time indicated.
3) If you don't make it during the "Evaluation Week", don't worry! Just follow this same process whatever day you make it there first, and let a Swim Instructor know it is your child(ren)'s first class.
4) Swim instructors will inform you if this level seems appropriate or if your child should move to different level.
All parents must stay behind the fence by the picnic tables while swimming lessons are in session. Your children need to be focused on their instructors.
Attendance at swimming lessons should be taken seriously. Consistent attendance is necessary to master the skills necessary to reach the next level. Testing is usually done on the last two days of the session. Students will receive a Red Cross feedback form listing the skills necessary to pass the level with the skills checked off that the student has mastered and feedback from the instructor. Feel free to discuss these items with the instructor as necessary. The number of students in any swimming class may be limited as deemed necessary by the pool director or head water safety instructor for the safety of those involved.
Please help your child to understand that he/she may be in one swimming level for the majority of the summer. In addition, when returning back to the pool after taking the winter off from swimming, your child may need to repeat a session passed the previous summer to insure readiness for the next level. This is common. Please help your child to accept this temporary and minor setback!
(No Saturday lessons)
Register for Eval Week Here
The swim session schedules for 2024:
Evaluation Week June 24 – June 28
Session I July 1 – July 12
No lessons July 4th
Kids Camp July 8-12: Levels 1-4 Only during regularly schedule time slots
Session II July 15 – July 29
Session III July 22 – August 2
Session IV August 5 – August 16
Swim Levels
8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Level 6-A Fitness Swimmer
Students refine strokes to swim with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over long distances. Level 6 prepares students to participate in more advanced courses and swim team. Fitness swimmer is taught during Session I.
Or
Level 6-B Personal Water Safety
Students refine strokes to swim with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances with an emphasis on survival swimming, self-rescue techniques and safety rules for open water and boating. Taught during Session II.
Or
Level 6-C Lifeguard Readiness
Students refine strokes to swim with ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances with an emphasis on emergency response, rescue swimming and rescue assist procedures. Taught during Session III.
8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Level 5 Stroke Refinement
Students develop further coordination and refinement of strokes. Also, learn to tread water with 2 different kicks, learn survival swimming, rescue breathing, flip turns, diving, etc.
9:30 - 10:00 a.m. Level 4 Stroke Improvement
Students develop confidence in the skills and strokes previously learned and improve other aquatic skills. Also, learn shallow dives, surface dives, swimming underwater, etc.
10:00 - 10:30 a.m. Level 3 Stroke Development
Students learn strokes: front crawl, butterfly, back crawl, front glide, back glides and survival float. Also, students learn to dive, retrieve an object, general water safety rules and proper donning of a life jacket.
10:30 - 11:00 a.m. Level 2B Fundamental Aquatic Skills
For level 2 students that are very comfortable in the water making excellent progress towards completing level 2 skills and assigned to this level by Water Safety Instructor.
11:00- 11:30 a.m. Level 2A Fundamental Aquatic Skills
Gives students success with fundamental skills. Also, learn to jump into the water, roll over front to back, back to front, float, tread water, submerge head, etc. For students new to level 2 or as assigned by Water Safety Instructor.
11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Level 1Introduction to Water Skills
Helps students feel comfortable in the water. Also, open eyes underwater, float on front and back, follow basic water safety rules, exhale underwater through mouth and nose, etc.
**Student must be FULLY potty trained to participate**
Swimming Lessons Guidelines:
Here's how it works:
1) Review the different levels of instruction above
2) See what level seems appropriate for your child(ren) and bring them at the time indicated.
3) If you don't make it during the "Evaluation Week", don't worry! Just follow this same process whatever day you make it there first, and let a Swim Instructor know it is your child(ren)'s first class.
4) Swim instructors will inform you if this level seems appropriate or if your child should move to different level.
All parents must stay behind the fence by the picnic tables while swimming lessons are in session. Your children need to be focused on their instructors.
Attendance at swimming lessons should be taken seriously. Consistent attendance is necessary to master the skills necessary to reach the next level. Testing is usually done on the last two days of the session. Students will receive a Red Cross feedback form listing the skills necessary to pass the level with the skills checked off that the student has mastered and feedback from the instructor. Feel free to discuss these items with the instructor as necessary. The number of students in any swimming class may be limited as deemed necessary by the pool director or head water safety instructor for the safety of those involved.
Please help your child to understand that he/she may be in one swimming level for the majority of the summer. In addition, when returning back to the pool after taking the winter off from swimming, your child may need to repeat a session passed the previous summer to insure readiness for the next level. This is common. Please help your child to accept this temporary and minor setback!