Registration Policies
REFUNDS/CREDITS
CLASS CANCELLATIONSA minimum number of students are required before a class can be offered. The Parks and Recreation Department reserves the right to cancel a class or make schedule changes when enrollment does not reach the minimum number. INSURANCEThe Parks and Recreation Department does not provide accident or hospital insurance for people participating in sponsored activities. All participants should review their personal insurance policies for coverage. AGE REQUIREMENTSFor all youth programs will be as of the first day of the program. Parents, please, do not ask to have your child put in a class he/she does not belong in. All age requirements are set to benefit the children and to make instruction easier for the program leader. In some instances, age requirements have been set for your child's safety. Thank you for your cooperation. WE LOVE PARENTS...But... with your child's best interest in mind, parents are invited to attend their child's midterm and last class meeting only (instructional programs). Our instructors have found that the quality of instruction is affected by parent and/or sibling distractions and interruptions. We feel it is most beneficial for your child to have recreational time with his/her peers. Instructors welcome the opportunity to discuss participants' progress with parents. If you would like your child's instructor to contact you, please call the Recreation Office. |
NON-CITY RESIDENT POLICYDepartment programs and activities that are not part of summer school offerings are supported by city property taxes. Non-city residents will be required to pay their "fair share" to support activities. The program fee for non-residents will be double the resident fee or an additional $10.00, whichever is less. A non-resident is considered anyone who lives outside of the city limits (ie: township/county). Unfortunately our registration software cannot always decipher if addresses are located within the Eau Claire city limits. For this reason, all participant addresses are reviewed during each season. Invoices will be sent to non-residents that pay the resident fee. YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMArea businesses and community groups in Eau Claire support our scholarship program for low-income families. Any family that can provide a food stamp Quest Card (proof of effective date), proof of residency (drivers license with current address or utility bill with name and address) and is a city of Eau Claire resident qualifies. If you would like to donate to our scholarship fund, please call the Recreation Office for more information. For complete guidelines and application, click here. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACTThe Eau Claire Parks and Recreation Department intends to comply with the intent and spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need any special accommodations, please call Dawn Comte at the Parks and Recreation Office (715) 839-5032 so that the necessary arrangements can be made. If you have concerns regarding our compliance with the ADA contact the City of Eau Claire's ADA Coordinator, Jan Dole @ (715) 839-4921. TDD phone call (715) 839-4972. PROGRAM EVALUATIONSProgram evaluation forms are available online. If you do not have access to a computer, the L.E. Phillips Public Library offers free Internet access to the public. Call (715) 839-5004 for library hours. Thank you for taking time to complete our online evaluations.
LOST & FOUND ITEMSFairfax Pool has a one-week policy for holding lost and found items due to the nature of items that are found. Items of value will be stored until the end of the season. All other programs and facilities will keep lost and found items for 3 months or until the end of each season.
GENERAL INFORMATIONMost programs have enrollment limits. Early registration is encouraged. All programs for which a fee is charged require pre-registration. Sales tax is included in the program fee.
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