The PASS Plan…
No need to re-enroll for next session!
Your child “passes” to the next level when they are ready.
(Currently available at the Savage location only.)
We know some of you will really like the PASS Plan (Progress As Swimmers Succeed) because its main feature is the opportunity for swimmers to “pass” or “graduate” to the next level at any time during the session. Once you’ve checked the box for the PASS Plan, you don’t need to register for a “session” again! No need to worry about missing a deadline or juggling your schedule based on other activities. Your lesson spot is automatically “saved” for the same day/time until your child either passes that level OR you personally need to find a new day/time. No more concerns regarding 1st, 2nd or 3rd choice… you already have your spot.
Teachers, Managers, and the office staff communicate each week to determine which children are ready to “pass” up and then… we either ask you to stop by the front desk or we’ll give you a phone call. At that time, you will be asked to select your new day/time for the next level which may or may not be the same as your old class. Your child is now in the new class… learning more… progressing farther… YIPPEE… HURRAH!!!
Go to the registration form. The registration process is the same for everyone. Fill out the registration information and pencil in your child and desired class day/time(s). Find the PASS Plan section and sign-up! Review the monthly payment schedule and submit your registration. Registrations will be processed based on family status. After your form has been processed you will receive either an emailed or mailed confirmation letter with your 1st Choice Day/Time OR a phone call/voice message to confirm 2nd Choice option(s). If you have provided us with an email address please watch your inbox for FOSS Fall Confirmation Invoice. Then, you’re done!




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Kristin V
Our daughter is 5 and just started at Foss. In only 3 lessons she has lost her fear of putting her face in the water. The techniques used, encouragement, and small class sizes have all contributed to her success. I would not even consider a differnt swim school for her!