Ski S'Kool Program
Ski S'Kool Programs are a great way to introduce cross-country skiing to children in elementary schools. The main objectives of this program are:
- To introduce large numbers of children to cross-country skiing.
- To recruit young children to Jackrabbit, Track Attack and other club delivered junior development programs.
- To link elementary school cross country ski programs with community CCBC club programs.
- To encourage elementary schools to include cross country skiing as part of their curriculum.
Cross Country BC's Ski S'Kool Program is defined as:
- A 'learn to ski' program for elementary school age children (grades 1 to 7).
- Managed by a CCBC club and delivered by "club" coaches.
- Held at the club facility or at a commercial (or other) facility used by the club to deliver it's other programs.
- A minimum of two sessions per school per season.
Following are some examples of successful programs in BC.
Reversing a Trend
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The Snowflakes Aligned in a Pefect Storm
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What Makes The North Okanagan Program so Successful?
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Nickel Plate Cross Country Ski Club School Ski Program
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Telemark Program for Schools
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In addition here are some examples of successful programs in other regions of the country.
Iqaluit Ski Project 2005-2006
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Students Take to the Trails in Pursuit of the Joy of Skiing
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Cross Country Yukon School Challenge 2004
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Check out this You Tube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-lGL1_hrwI&feature=related