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Silwli,,Inil' uuuuum ���m uuum r • Monday through g Friday o • 2-weeks • 4 kindergarten classes per day / / f • 45-minute water safety and swimming lesson 4 playtime • Transported to and from KLS by van `„ � `, � ® ^�� 9"Iitk�'ru ?�'up,�u'�flV ..fir 'ii i`�`��/r//////%�G/r➢ �'Nr J sr� �iifY� �Mr � rm'�zi,r?nnr rNmSyTN➢Nrirrr"�°�zrnam�umN NYN�ur�;urwra iwn�mir�rrm^n f��➢➢ Yr dl! M/it ,� e� M ,� m r u r Y �uj r�iYlNam" /f/NYi�'�"u�.J lftiri,NSY/i"'71 r � YlYY7J1R�t wi m� ry tiF°7/i �Ir%y��M y yii. r r i r rrri' �y��/fir rlri �iI1 �Y'�rfi��J�irfJrxc✓fir ! '��ri �. Ylii.!r i%�i .f' K/ ii �'il F f ✓�/�ll� r r, nsltr uctor N) Sltude,n,t 1111'Rat',li os .............1� Preschool 1 : 4-6 students 1 . 1-3 students Aquatics ov i IN Y a �ei M lJM Yr Learn to Swim 1 6-10 students 1 3-5 students q Courses /�M�j ///%l' f�% flMN/rr�/rid iVNr �Jr��ra/r J r h6 rsl Y li rr N 4�r;,;1v r r H r i� r �i/ii iU i A"'W l.✓'r/� / / /�11/ � ���� /� �/� �/ � ri'i1`S�/I�'N,«:„? e x M N d @ III� f6 i'� (/ rJrrarrl/rrrr rrar�//Ir(r��r('k"/'/�r�a/rr/rr(rrrrrr��mrr��irrr/r!��rrrrrmr�iiir,��uru/r���a,�!NrrVi 0 r ,� ."� .�'LAI 6 0 u. P � v A�R�i u,"In. . ....der arten, 0 utcon"i,es 9 5-foot Swim Test )ay 1 �bs aS aliir 1c°) I IIatfoi n°n ( ° c ii t ance) f' ay 1C) Fbst aS aliirs 1a IRatlainm (5' cfis T:ance) fail I pass 2 , % m do addle ass do addle JAY p p doggy p N fail �'���� „l,�� 'If'N Note. 6 absenton Day 1 and 7 absenton Day 10. Auussess aim ents Amen*can Red Cross Water Competency Test (25yd) Box 1-2 Water Competency Water competency is possessing the basic,minimum skills needed for water safely and survival.Providing participants with the skills they need to achieve water competency should bean objective of every swim instruction program.More than just knowing'how to swim,"water competency includes the ability to: • Enter the water and completely submerge. • Recover to the surface and remain there for at least I minute(floating or treading). • Turn 360*and orient to the exit. • Level off and propel oneself on the front or the back through the water for at least 25 yards. • Exit the water. ................................................................................................................................................. 9 Outco'Mes American Red Cross Water Competency Test (25yds) Day ' (I' i,rieirliceie lied Cross weir ° �m eteii(.y IC es 25yd absent �f .d`tl B�pf A w ...., ......... ......... 10 MY, �.� 18, WPNNW 1 ,8 �fr'J fail err 99/1" t, v� pass /Vote. 18 students (78%)of the "fails" were able to swim the 25yds with a noodle,fins or lifejacket. deii-ga�,Irten, American Red Cross Water Competency Test (25yds) [)ay tt:D: AnIEftan I[�ed Cross s W telY" CII(x, pe'terl .y 1i6st (yyyd) 1st Chad&': ARC Wateir' C umpe'ten cy l st (25 d) absent absent fail declined e rl I'K 7 1�------------------ pass f, pass fail Note. 18 students (78%)of the "fails" were able to swim the 25yds with a noodle,fins or lifejacket. IiiIIp l umll ui uu N ' "' ! Mr/, '! N What did -you like aboutKeys Kids Swim? k, ✓°,�. ` ,r' �'e l�jy ,;.`'✓v'��x fie',' • Everything! Instructors knewhow to deal with students ands" ' �; ,'�✓ ,, were amazing with the kids. All of the kids grew so much. - Kindergarten Teacher a Yf ^ r 5 e • Kids who were terrified of the water can now float and stay ] x safe in the water. To witness their transformation in 2 weeks �iJ i y r ,r ii was ratherpowerful. - Swim Instructor ,/�i/ • I loved that they had shirts for the kids making it easy to tell them apart from the other pool guests... -Vol unteer .16 /i mu m Nr�flicroei r0 . . .. . F� . ............... "�'... .............. ,wp l_ .... • Key Largo School • Plantation Key School • Stanley Switlick Sugarloaf Schooljj,,, ilu � d Key • Gerald Adams Elementary School • Horace O'Bryant School �fa,r«u • Poinciana Elementary School F,envngKey si,U i and others twrria��u� �'usYali7t�bWu�us r ,� �tra�,ge��d�artCd a t rrt�cyr&x8 rr V Approximately 700kindergarten students d Estimated cost forall kindergarteners in public schools: $300,0004400,000 ylcre Ilia,, yY�sB�jrai. 13 11111111111111111"h,,,an,,,k, ,y,o u. to the 11B 01111cl ; d oll, Co�u� ityl� Com,,,�,�lm,,i',,ssi,,o�ll,n"(,"illls "Mon.'r,oleo w is rm "u �F I RST EN S HORIZO �N . 141 i�,, K E Y S CHILL)l 0 IJ T�',l]-' A'�F 10 IN Iill IIIk,10 Kenny & Stephanie tip' DIVING III 1 LARGO It 0 no*