LIMA — Students at Heir Force Community School will receive free swimming lessons at the Lima YMCA for the entire school year, the school announced on Thursday. The lessons are available for all Heir ...
NEW YORK CITY, New York (WABC) -- New York City's free swimming lessons program is expanding, bringing the life-saving skill to even more students in underserved areas. First announced in January's ...
ST. LOUIS — A staggering statistic from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that Black children ages 10 to 14 drown nearly eight times more often than their white peers in swimming ...
The Thompson School District is offering a variety of different opportunities for students to stay active and connected over the summer, including swim days exclusively for elementary schoolers at the ...
Second graders from Desert View Elementary School begin their free swim lesson May 20, 2024, at the Hermiston Family Aquatic Center. HERMISTON — Students from Desert View Elementary School were the ...
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TULSA, Okla. — The Los Pececitos swim program at the YWCA removes language and financial barriers so children can take swim lessons at no cost. The program has helped more than 1,400 kids. Los ...
For the first time ever, West Charlotte High School is offering a swim class to help address a big need, and some students are now getting jobs out of it. It’s part of a new partnership with the YMCA ...
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- Children in Northwest Florida can get free swimming and diving lessons this spring. The aquatic center at Booker T. Washington High School is offering the program. Escambia ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Some Staten Island students will have the opportunity to learn to swim for free this year through a new program designed to address swim inequality in underserved communities.