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Schools to Pools: New PP&R/PPS Programs for Second Grade Students

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Portland Parks & Recreation Partners with Portland Public Schools to Provide FREE Swim Lessons for Participating PPS
Second Grade Students; Program Expected to Grow!

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(Portland, OR) –

Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R), in collaboration with Portland Public Schools (PPS), is launching the ‘Schools to Pools,’ program. Starting January 30, this initiative offers free swimming lessons to PPS second graders. Initially, over 300 students from six schools will participate, with plans to expand the program to nearly 3,000 students across the district and establish it as a permanent offering.

An elementary school-aged child and his PP&R swim instructor exchange hi-fives during a lesson at a Portland Parks & Recreation pool.

An elementary school-aged child and his PP&R swim instructor exchange hi-fives during a lesson at a Portland Parks & Recreation pool. 

“This partnership will save lives,” says Commissioner Dan Ryan, who oversees PP&R. “The Schools to Pools program is an exciting investment in Portland’s children, and in our city’s future.”

Funded by the 2020 Parks Local Option Levy (Parks Levy), Schools to Pools is inspired by Portland Parks & Recreation Director Adena Long, who championed a similar program while with the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. Under Director Long’s guidance, PP&R Sports and Aquatic Manager Nancy Roth worked closely with PPS Senior Director of Athletics Marshall Haskins and other district leadership to finalize this exciting partnership.

“Learning to swim is vital for young people, and we’re proud to make beginner lessons available through this innovative partnership,” says Director Long. “I’ve long had my eye on establishing this cooperative effort with PPS, and then the pandemic upended our plans – until now. I’m so pleased we’re able to move forward with Schools to Pools and these free swim lessons, made possible both by the Parks Levy, and the vision and energy of our Portland Public Schools leadership.”

PPS is providing transportation to and from the pools, and Portland Parks & Recreation is supplying lifeguards, swim instructors, and pool space.

This program is offered as an elective at PPS elementary schools currently able to take part in the initial winter and spring sessions. All schools were offered, but some are unable to participate because of scheduling issues. The winter session is scheduled for January 30 through March 19, and spring session is April 2 through May 21.

“Second grade is the perfect age. It is an ideal time for students to learn to swim, they are eager to learn, and have few inhibitions related to water,” says Senior Director Haskins. “Quite simply, swimming is a life skill, and it has the potential of saving kids’ lives and the lives of others.”

Lessons will be held during school hours, for 30 minutes on Tuesdays and Thursdays at:

East Portland Community Center Pool, 740 SE 106th Ave.

Matt Dishman Community Center Pool, 77 NE Knott St.

Southwest Community Center Pool, 6820 SW 45th Ave. 

Portland Public Schools staff are reaching out to parents and guardians with registration information. Parents and guardians should check with schools if more information needed.
 

PPS elementary schools participating in the Schools to Pools launch phase:

  • Scott School
  • Boise School
  • Woodstock School
  • Sunnyside School
  • Reike School
  • Maplewood School

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