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Community Aquatics
Community Aquatics ProgramFall 2010 Registration Form
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P R O G R A M Half Hollow Hills School District
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Name:Address:Telephone:
Course # / Swimmer’s Name Day/Time Fee
TotalPlease make check or
money order payable to:Half Hollow Hills
Central School District**No CASH accepted.**
Mail this completed form to:Patrick Murphy
Community Aquatics ProgramHalf Hollow Hills Schools
525 Half Hollow RoadDix Hills, New York 11746
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Programs Begin September 8, 2010.
Note to Participants: Please note that there is no writtenconfirmation of acceptance into a class. Be sure to bringyour own swimsuit, towel, and lock to the pool with you.
Office & Pool Location: The Half Hollow HillsNatatorium is adjacent to Half Hollow Hills High SchoolWest at 375 Wolf Hill Road, Dix Hills, NY 11746.Pool Phone: (631) 592-3236
Registration Forms – Mail Early!
Mail-in Registration begins immediately after thisCommunity Aquatics Program brochure is mailed. Please mail completed registration form(s) to:Mr. Patrick MurphyDirector of Health, Physical Education and F&CSHalf Hollow Hills School District525 Half Hollow RoadDix Hills, NY 11746
In-Person Registration at High School West – Day:September 1, 2 and 3 • 3 PM - 6 PM
In-Person Registration at High School West – Evening:September 1, 2 and 3 • 7 PM - 9:45 PM
In-Person Registration – Day & Evening:The Half Hollow Hills Natatorium at High School WestPhone (631) 592-3236
Make checks or money order payable to:Half Hollow Hills Central School District
Refund Policy: Refunds will only be given if a course is cancelled.
No CASH accepted.FAMILY SWIM #100Swimming is a sport that is good for people of all ages. It’s fun, easy and an ideal activity thatall members of the family can do together. No instruction or activity is planned. The followingrules apply: (1) Children may not attend without their own parent, (2) No family or friendsubstitutions are permitted, (3) A child who is less than 4’ 6” must be attended by a parent at alltimes, and (4) Flotation devices are not permitted. Lifeguards are on duty during this program.
Saturdays – Beginning Sept. 11 (12-week session)Time: 3 PM - 4 PMFee: $95.00
ADULT LAP SWIMMING #101Swimming is an all-around physical conditioning activity. This is for people who would like anopportunity to enhance or maintain their cardio-respiratory and muscular fitness. Linesseparating fast, medium and slow lanes will be in the pool. Showers, dressing areas and lockersare provided. Lifeguards are on duty during this program.
Mon., Wed. and Fri. – Beginning Sept. 8 (15-session card)Time: 8 PM - 9:45 PMFee: $100.00
LEARN TO SWIM FOR CHILDREN #102With so many backyard pools and boats in the area, more and more children are spending timein and/or near water. Safety for children begins with being confident and capable in the water.This course teaches correct strokes, breathing, floating and water safety. All children will betested during the first session and placed in a class based on ability. The course is for childrenages 6 and up. Must be 6 years old on or before October 31. Proof of age required.
Saturdays – Beginning Sept. 11 (12-week session)3 available times: 12 PM - 12:50 PM / 1 PM - 1:50 PM / 2 PM - 2:50 PMFee: $125.00
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COMMUNITY AQUATICS PROGRAM FALL CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER OCTOBER
NOVEMBER DECEMBER
ADULT LEARN TO SWIM #103This course is for adults who cannot swim or want to improve their swimmingskills. Topics include proper breathing, floating, strokes and water safety.
Thursdays – Beginning Sept. 16 (10-week session) Time: 8 PM - 9 PMFee: $100.00
SPRINGBOARD DIVING #104This course will cover the basics of springboard diving: approach, hurdle,take-off, flight and entry. Emphasis will be on proper techniques and form. Inaddition, all five groups of dives will be taught: forward, back, reverse, inwardand twisting. The springboard course will also emphasize competition-leveldives and techniques used in competition.
Saturdays – Beginning Sept. 11 (12-week session) Time: 10 AM - 11 AM and 11 AM - 12 PM Fee: $120.00 for HHH students and
$180.00 for non-HHH students
AQUAROBICS #105Aquarobics is a form of rhythmic exercise that supports the body while usingwater as resistance. Swimming ability is not required.
Saturdays – Beginning Sept. 11 (12-week session)Time: 10:00 AM - 10:45 AMFee: $70.00
SENIOR CITIZEN SWIM #106This is an opportunity for our District’s senior residents to make use of theNatatorium. Showers, dressing rooms, lockers and supervision are provided.There is a maximum enrollment of 75.
Mon., Wed. and Fri. – Beginning Sept. 13 (throughout the year)Time: 2:15 PM - 3 PM (September - July)Fee: $100.00
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WATERFRONT LIFEGUARD #107The American Red Cross Waterfront Lifeguard Course provides participantswith the skills and knowledge needed to prevent, recognize and respond toemergencies in and around aquatic facilities. Also included will be First Aidand CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer.
Pre-requisites: (1) Must be able to swim a combination of front crawl andbreaststroke for 550 yds.; (2) swim 25 yds., retrieve a 10 lb. object from a 10-foot pool bottom and swim 25 yds. back to the starting point; (3) swim 15 yds.underwater and retrieve diving rings; (4) be 15 years of age or older. Pleasebring $54.25 for book and breathing mask to first class.
Tuesdays – Beginning Sept. 14 (15-week program) Time: 6:45 PM – 10 PMFee: $200.00 for HHH students and
$300.00 for non-HHH students
ADAPTIVE SWIM CLASS #108This class is suitable for individuals with mild to moderate physical or mentaldisabilities. Classes are one-on-one and instructors will teach skills based uponthe abilities of each individual student. This program is open to children andadults. Maximum enrollment is 12.
Saturdays – Beginning Sept. 11 (throughout the school year, September - June)2 available times: (max # of students per. class is 12)10:45 AM - 11:20 AM and 11:20 AM - 11:55AMFee: $200.00
RECERTIFICATION FOR CPR/AED FORTHE PROFESSIONAL RESCUER #109This course is suitable for those who need recertification in CPR/AED for theProRescuer. Participants must complete written testing and perform practicalskill scenarios to recertify. Please bring breathing mask, current certificationsand $10.00 for ARC certification cards.
Monday – December 20 Time: 7 PM - 10 PMFee: $45.00 for HHH residents and
$65.00 for non-HHH residents
RECERTIFICATION FOR WATERFRONTLIFEGUARDING AND FIRST AID #110This course is suitable for currently certified lifeguards who needrecertification. Participants must complete written testing and perform waterskill scenarios to recertify. Please bring current certifications and $6.00 forARC certification card.
Wednesday – December 22 Time: 7 PM - 10 PMFee: $45.00 for HHH residents and
$65.00 for non-HHH residents
There is no written confirmation of acceptance into a class.
Refunds will only be given if a course is cancelled.
The shaded areas indicate when the pool is closed.
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