These are all the chores we do at the end of the evening shifts.
What are sweeping the hallways, towels, baskets, childcare room, and dishes?
This is our business 'why' statement.
What is "We are here to connect, encourage and inspire through kindness, so that we positively impact others"?
The skills your students need to demonstrate in order to graduate from Jellyfish.
What are scoops and kicks with rollovers, Chicken Airplane Rocket, and kicks on back?
This is the meaning of the "3 sec check".
What is a reminder to check on your students every 3 seconds to ensure they are safe on the wall?
These are the steps to complete the sweeping chore.
What are:
1. Sweep the hallway and any open changing rooms of all water puddles,
2. Pick up any hair or trash on the floors?
These are our core values.
What are:
1. Kindness Always,
2. Work Hard,
3. Seek Growth and Improvement,
4. Be Responsible?
These are the star ratings we use to evaluate students and their meanings.
What are:
0 Stars = Never tried it!,
1 Stars = I've tried it! (done it at least once in a class),
2 Stars = Almost there! (getting really close to mastering the skill),
3 Stars = You've got it! (mastered the skill)?
This is the water watcher’s primary goal/responsibility.
What is keeping eyes on the pool and students AT ALL TIMES to ensure their safety?
These are the steps to complete the towels chore.
What are:
1. Fold all dry towels and move all towels from the washer to the dryer; start a new load in the washer if morning or early afternoon, but not if it is the end of the night,
2. Empty the lint tray,
3. Bring any children's swimsuits up to the front desk to be organized,
4. Take any dirty towels from the front desk and hang them in the back,
5. Ensure the front desk has 3-4 clean towels?
This is our niche.
What is "To create confident lifelong swimmers"?
This difference in graduation requirements between Lobster and HHJR involves the timing of this crucial action during breaststroke.
What is a breathing pattern?
These are at least three things you should not ask your water watcher to do
What are:
1. Checking skills or ribbons,
2. Retrieving tissues or equipment,
3. Offering advice on a challenging student,
4. Deciding if a student is ready for graduation?