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H OCKEY C ANADA 2019-2020 Gr. 7 and 8/9 SKILLS ACADEMY PROGRAM St. Bonaventure Calgary Catholic Hockey Canada Skills Academy Program Hockey Canada Skills Academies and Sports Performance programs are very much in line with the role of the


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HOCKEY CANADA

2019-2020

  • Gr. 7 and 8/9

SKILLS ACADEMY PROGRAM

  • St. Bonaventure
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Calgary Catholic Hockey Canada Skills Academy Program Hockey Canada Skills Academies and Sports Performance programs are very much in line with the role of the school in other areas;

  • “to teach and help the student learn,

excel and develop leadership qualities.”

  • Standards of performance are expected

academically and athletically.

  • Each student progresses at their own

individual pace, abilities and goals.

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Junior High Hockey Canada Skills Academy

  • The Hockey Canada Skills Academy

curriculum has been accredited.

  • It is integrated into Grade 7-9 options
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Student

  • Accessible to male and female

students in Junior High school attending one of the District’s Programs.

  • Maximum of 30 skaters with a

target of 2- 4 goalies/class).

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Hockey Canada Skills AcademyTM ON-ICE skill components:

  • Skating
  • Stick Handling
  • Passing/Shooting
  • Goaltending
  • Situational Play
  • Small Area Games
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Hockey Canada Skills AcademyTM DRYLAND Elements:

  • Promote the

development of

  • n-ice skills
  • Enhancement of

fitness level - circuit training

  • Experience and

understand physical training concepts

  • Balance, agility, mobility

activities

  • Specialized

equipment-slide boards, floor ball, parachutes, sleds etc

  • Special events -(Hitmen

game)

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Hockey Canada Skills AcademyTM Program Delivery

  • On-ice sessions at Lake Bonavista Rec. Centre at 8:00-9:00

AM; offered 2 days in each 6 day cycle.

  • One dryland session included beyond the two on ice sessions

during school hours.

  • Hockey equipment can be stored at the rink. Most store at rink,

with keyed access.

  • Students are responsible for transporting their equipment

to/from rink.

  • Students walk from rink. Parents should only drive their own

child unless they have completed the Volunteer Driver Authorization Form

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Typical Routine of the HCSA Student (Rink)

  • Arrive at rink 7:30 a.m.
  • Boys – dressing rooms 2, 4 (access to an additional room if

numbers dictate it)

  • Girls – dressing room 7
  • Be ready to go on the ice 2 minutes prior to 8:00 am ice time.
  • This is a regularly scheduled school class (attendance/behaviour

expectations).

  • Ice time from 8:00 – 9:00 a.m
  • Shower, change leave rink by 9:20 am.
  • Be ready for class at school by 9:30 am. (this gives you time to

eat and hydrate prior to class.

  • Dryland is held in the gym once every 6 day cycle.
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Typical Routine of the HCSA Student (Rink)

Equipment Room Routine Equipment Storage Room Key Cost $10 – deposit to be given to the school office for a key. Return key for refund of your deposit.

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Hockey Canada Skills AcademyTM Provides: Staff Training

  • Certified teachers
  • Physical Education

graduates or Hockey Experience

  • Certified at the NCCP

Development 1 level

  • Annual HCSA

training

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Guest Coaches

  • The District will utilize the special skills and

talents of guest instructors / coaches to support and enhance various performance aspects of the program

  • Usually HCSA instructors on ice along with

HCSA teacher (depending on number of students in each grade).

  • Goalie coaches part of on ice instruction.
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COST & PAYMENT SCHEDULE

Cost recovery program (All money collected goes in a District pool and money is dispersed by the CSSD Hockey Canada Coordinator. If any money remains in this pool, there is a refund at the end of the year) Junior HighSchool

  • $30 non-refundable deposit due upon registration
  • $190 due September 1st
  • $190 due October 1st
  • $190 due November 1st

$600 Total Program Fee

  • Online credit card payment via District website is
  • encouraged. (ACORN)
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Registration Deposit (non-refundable) $30 non-refundable deposit is required upon

  • registration. The $30 deposit must be in the form
  • f a cheque payable to the Calgary Catholic

School District. Online credit card payment via District website is encouraged. (ACORN) - for students that are already enrolled in our district.

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COST Includes

  • Guest and Specialty coaches
  • Ice Times
  • Hockey Canada Skills Academy

Sweater and Socks

  • Hockey Canada Licensing
  • Hockey Alberta Insurance
  • Special equipment
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REGISTRATION

  • Registration Form (available to pick

up before leaving tonight)

  • Accepting registrations starting

after this meeting.

  • Registrations to be handed into the
  • ffice staff.
  • Driver Authorization Forms

available

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Former Students:

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Questions & Application/Registration Forms