Policies you should be aware of...
Registration Procedures
New and returning students must register in person with their parents or legal guardian. The class registration, annual fee, tuition, medical history, and policy agreement must be signed and returned before students may participate. Once registered, your placement in class is reserved the entire season until you request a change in times or level, or upon further notification. Please notify the front desk the last week of the current session if withdrawing from the program. Registrations are accepted on a first - come basis.
Tuition and Class Fee Policy
A $25 annual membership fee for individuals or $40 per family is due upon receipt of registration. The yearly membership fee runs from September to August. Tuition is due the first week of each new session. A $5.00 late fee will be assessed on any payments not received before or during the first week of a session. A $20.00 service charge will be applied to any check returned insufficient. We now accept VISA and MASTERCARD - as well as your personal check and/or cash.
Sessions
Twin Ports Gymnastics teaches classes six weeks at a time in what is called a "Class Session". Class tuition is due on or before the first day of each new session. We ask that you pay this tuition during the last week of your current session so that we may better plan for our coaching and staffing needs. We also ask that you notify us during the last week of a session if you plan to discontinue or make a change in a class.
Advancement Between Levels
Preschool: Our levels of preschool are primarily separated according to age. However, if a child has mastered all of their skills in their current class, it is possible for that child to move up to the next preschool class. Children must be at least 6 years of age to move up to our progressive program.
School Age: Skill cards have been developed for every level to use as a guideline for practices. When a gymnast has completed their individual skill card for a particular level and their coach feels they are ready for the next level, the gymnast must make an appointment to be tested. In order to move to the next level, the gymnast pass an evaluation with one of our designated coaches. The gymnast cannot be tested by his or her current coach. If the gymnast passes their evaluation, they may start their new class the following session.
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