Home School Swim Class in La Mirada, CA

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Home School Swim Class in La Mirada, CA

Postby cityoflamirada » Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:15 pm

Hello,

The City of La Mirada's Aquatics Center has just opened up a Home School Physical Education Swim Class.

The class is designed to meet the physical education needs for the home school student. Participants will improve their basic water skills and physical fitness. The course will cover basic skills and knowledge in swimming, water polo, board diving, and basic water safety skills.

Ages 6-16, $30

following dates:
11-11:50am Tuesday/Thursday 2/3-2/26
11-11:50am Tuesday/Thursday 3/3-3/26

MORE DATES DO COME(one class per month)

Inquire further at:
cityoflamirada.org
or call us here at the Aquatics Center: (562) 902-3191

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Postby Theodore » Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:54 am

Normally I wouldn't allow advertising (see forum policy), but in this case I'm letting it ride, since the classes are cheap. I assume there's no hidden fees such as people having to pay for pool membership as well to participate?

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Great Idea

Postby Andrea Thomas » Mon Aug 27, 2012 5:46 pm


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Re: Great Idea

Postby elliemaejune » Tue Aug 28, 2012 6:49 am

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Postby Theodore » Wed Sep 19, 2012 2:58 am

Yes, sitting in a classroom for 7 or 8 hours doesn't really constitute physical activity. Yes, there's gym class, but it's fairly easy to avoid doing much in that, and more and more schools are eliminating recess entirely, due probably to the handful of scumbags who sue because their kid got injured on the playground. Homeschooling offers just as much, if not more, scope for physical activity, especially unstructured physical activity, which in my opinion is the best kind.


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