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  • Aquatics

    All classes are held at Dodge Middle School. Farmington Community Education Aquatics programs provide parents and children with important and useful information about strokes, skills, and water safety. We help teach people to swim, to be safer in, on and around water., and what to do in the event of an emergency.
  • AQAD-Adaptive Swim Lessons

    This program provides a safe learning environment for students with mild disabilities. Most of the students we help are neurodivergent or are on the autism spectrum and have an IEP with their school district. While students follow the outlines from one of our swimming levels, modifications are made to strokes and skills as necessary. A specially designed hydraulic lift is available if necessary. Please contact the Aquatics Coordinator to discuss your child's special needs. This helps us prepare to teach the safest and most appropriate lessons possible.
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  • AQL1-Level 1

    Level-1: Introduction to Water Skills- Orients students to the aquatic environment and helps them gain basic aquatic skills. It helps students begin to develop positive attitudes, effective swimming habits, and safe practices in and around the water. Most skills are done with some support from either the instructor or some equipment. This class is basically the same as Bobbers-2 but is intended for children 5 and older. Most skills are done with some support from either the instructor or or some equipment. Skills Include: water entry and exit; bobbing, open eyes underwater and retrieve objects; floats; glides; roll over from front to back and back to front; combined stroke on front and back; life jackets; and more. Exit Skills Assessments:- 1. Enter independently using the steps or side; travel 5+ yards; bob 5 times; then safely exit the water. 2. Glide on front 2-3 body lengths; roll to a back float for 15 seconds; then recover to a vertical position. 3. Glide on back 2-3 body lengths; roll to front; then recover to a vertical position. 4. Swim using combined arm and leg actions on front for 3+ body lengths; roll onto back and float for 15 seconds; roll back onto front and continue swimming on front for 3+ body lengths. Prerequisites: comfortable in the water without assistance from an adult.