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Mission- Ski AcademyMission- Ski Academy
• Year round program dedicated to the pursuit of personal excellence in the sport of alpine ski racing
• Education with academic excellence
GoalGoal
• Provide the best possible opportunity for the up and coming to F.I.S. level athlete to meet his or her goals in a competitive and educational environment
Ski ProgramSki Program
• Provide world-class training to athletes to reach their full potential
• US Ski team
• JO levels
• College ski teams
• FIS level skiing
Community AdvantagesCommunity Advantages
• Highly desirable for new business in Weber County
• Draws Students and Families from outside Weber county
• Helps Ogden vision as sports and recreation hub
ObjectiveObjective
• College prep education
• Junior high and High school
• Competitive athletes in non-traditional sports
• Highly flexible schedule
EducationEducation
• Integrated school
• Low student teacher ratio
• Built 1987
• Built as high school
• 300 students
High SchoolHigh School
• Students would attend Weber or Bonneville
• Combination of online and classroom
School FacilitiesSchool Facilities
• Two indoor basketball gyms
• Indoor ski storage
• Indoor weight room
CourseworkCoursework
• Blend of on-line and in class room
• AP and honors courses
• Core ie. Math, English, Science taught in am
FacultyFaculty
• Existing faculty in school district
• Former athletes
• Specialized guidance counselor to help target college opportunities
Ski VenuesSki Venues
• Snowbasin venue of the 2002 Olympic games
• Wolf Creek Utah Ski Resort proven race training hill
Ideal training dayIdeal training day
• 7:20 pick up at Rainbow
• School 7:45-12:50
• Lunch 1:00-1:30
• Pick up 1:30
• On Skis 1:40 – 4:10
• Rainbow 4:45
Student BodyStudent Body
• Academically motivated
• Must be member in good standing with national organization
• Comply with code of conduct and no disciplinary actions
Sports includedSports included
Sports recognized by NCAA or as winter or summer Olympic sport or winter or Summer X-games
• Sport must have a national governing body
Academic StandardsAcademic Standards
• Standardized test score minimum
Academic curriculum to fulfill NCAA eligibility
• GPA to maintain NCAA eligibility
Training PhasesTraining Phases
• Dryland- strength, speed, agility
• Summer/Pre-season- On snow training fundamental, drills, video analysis, equip preparation
• In Season Training- Competition preparation- timing , race simulation, mental preparation
• Race season- Train/race schedule TBD
SkiingSkiing
• Program run by SSEF
• FIS coaching staff
• JV team to serve as feeder
• Advertise with other IMD programs
CalendarCalendar
• Nov 15 to Jan 1 training Tues-Friday
• Directed free ski Sat Sun
• Competition Jan 1 to April 10
CostsCosts
• Weber County education free to Utah residents
• Weber County $5000 for out of state
• Saint Joseph cost of current tuition $8000
Age AthletesAge Athletes
• J1 and J2
• J3 core to start 2009-2010
• J4 may participate (7th grade & above)
Dryland TrainingDryland Training
• Sports nutrition
• Preventative medicine
• Injury and rehabilitative services
TransportationTransportation
• Van to pick kids up at Rainbow Gardens in am
• Van to transport from school to Wolf Creek
• Van to transport to Rainbow at pm
School contactsSchool contacts
• Mike Jacobsen WEB CO
• Velden Wardle Snowcrest principal
• Norm Allred St. Joseph’s
• Brent Richardson
• Carolyn Ambri
• Rob Clayden Winter School PC
GoalsGoals
• First year J5 qualify IMD champs
• Second year J5 top 5 IMD
• First Year J4 top 10
• Second year J4 top 5 IMD
• First year J3