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Homeschool PE

Homeschool PE is designed to meet the physical education needs of youth in homeschool and charter programs. This program focuses on building physical fitness and enhancing skill development with age appropriate activities, sports and games utilizing the Y’s gymnasium, pool and group studios.

The progam is designed to Improve aerobic capacity, body composition, muscle strength, endurance, and flexibility. Students will be assessed two times each year to track and reward progress.

All homeschool children are welcome to participate. Upon approval from your school, the Y will invoice the homeschool program for the monthly rate. Participants will be responsible for any fees not covered by the homeschool program. Please contact your school administrator to determine whether your school participates and the amount of the fee which is covered.

What & When

Homeschool PE
Tue, Thu 3:00 – 4:00pm
September 4, 2018 – May 30, 2019

Ages & Location

K to 8th grade
Shasta Family YMCA

Fees

Member: Free with membership

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