33. Swim Classes Begin Soon

Summer is almost here, which means it is to sign your kids up for swim classes at the Community Pool. Classes begin on Monday, 1, and will continue throughout the summer. Fifteen classes are being offered. Each class lasts ten . A new class starts each week of the . Each class costs $20. The pool is big for six students per class.
Classes will increase difficulty each week. The first week is for up to six years old. The last week for advanced swimmers who want to improve their and endurance skills.
Students can sign up for many classes as they like, but they must the skills level test. For example, students who up for Level 4 (Stroke Readiness) must show certificate for completing Level 3 or must demonstrate front crawl and backstroke. Children cannot sign up a level they are not ready for. Children have never attended Community Pool classes must show April 29 or 30 for a swim skills . Instructors will rate the students and assign them a particular skill level.
Swim classes are fun all. Children learn new skills and make new . Parents get to meet other parents in the . Swimming, like bicycling, is a healthy and valuable that, once learned, is never forgotten.
“It's a to teach young children,” said Ginger, the lead for swimming programs. “More than half of them terrified when we put them into the water first time. Two months later, they're begging their to go to the pool every day.”




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