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Coquitlam Hockey Academies

Coquitlam Hockey Academies. Year 1 A partnership between SD43 and Pacific Rim Hockey Academy. The Model. Locally developed course: Hockey Skills 10 3 on ice days/2 off ice days 1 teacher assigned to program 2 on ice instructors 1 goalie coach on ice Various support personnel

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Coquitlam Hockey Academies

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  1. Coquitlam Hockey Academies Year 1 A partnership between SD43 and Pacific Rim Hockey Academy

  2. The Model Locally developed course: Hockey Skills 10 • 3 on ice days/2 off ice days • 1 teacher assigned to program • 2 on ice instructors • 1 goalie coach on ice • Various support personnel • Rich and varied curriculum • Families pay $200/month to PRHA

  3. Enrolment • Centennial-1 class, midday • 27 students, grades 9-11 • 7 girls • 1 autistic student • 1 peer tutor • 2 out of catchment, + 1 previous homeschooler • Riverside-2 classes, morning • 49 students, grades 9-12 • 7 girls • 8 out of catchment, 5 from private or out of SD43

  4. The Program • On Ice Development • Off Ice Conditioning • Tactical Theory • Sport Psychology • Special Events • Community Involvement • NCCP Certification (entry level) • Peer to Peer Mentoring • Performance Testing

  5. Successes • High standard of commitment and conduct • Multitude of hockey, hockey related and life experiences • Significant impact on the school successes and lives of a few previously marginalized or At Risk kids • Provided positive experiences for some designated students • Tremendous positive support from students and parents • Zero political issues related to program • Very low maintenance!

  6. Lace’em up!

  7. Try and stop me!

  8. Hot Yoga!

  9. Grinding it!

  10. Mentors

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