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About Gymnastics Climbing Birthday Camp Cheerleading Team
 
Our goal is to teach your children gymnastics, climbing and tumbling within a safe environment.  As part of our class instruction, we consistently educate your children about ways to be safe at our facility.   It is important that parents know these rules, too, so you can support our efforts and help ensure a positive, enjoyable athletic experience.

Proper Attire
  • Girls must have their hair pulled back away from their face.  Jewelry, hair band/bows are not allowed.
  • Girls should wear leotards or a T-shirt with shorts or sweatpants.
  • Boys should wear a T-shirt with shorts or sweatpants.
  • Only bare feet are allowed in the gym.
Before Class
  • Speak to your child about listening to the instructor and following directions.
  • Plan on arriving for class a few minutes early in order to help your child get ready.
  • Before class starts, please check to see if your child needs to use the bathroom.
  • Your family’s personal items (shoes, jackets, etc) need to be placed in the wooden bins located in the locker rooms.

During Class

  • Parents and siblings are not allowed on the gym floor.  You are required to observe class from the designated Parent’s Viewing Area for the entire time your child is in class.
  • Your child is not allowed to use the gym equipment before class unless the instructor is present.
  • Children need to look carefully before crossing in front of other groups.
  • Children should let the instructor know if they are unwell, need to get a drink or use the bathroom.

After Class

  • When you are running late, please call the office.  The staff will have your child await your arrival in the office.  Tell your child about this procedure in case you are unable to notify the office.
  • Parking is available in the rear of the building and on the opposite side of Wells Avenue.  If you are unable to walk your child to class, remember that drop-off and pick-up is allowed on Wells Avenue only.  Please do not use the driveway since this obstructs traffic.
  • Young children should be well supervised when walking in the driveway or parking lot.

Thank you for your support.

 

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