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Wichita Swim Club
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For kids under level iv this school is a poor choice for many. The director insists that parents not watch and will silence or remove parents who ask about any breaches of safety among staff. Some teachers have been seen pushing kids heads underwater or throwing screaming children into water over their heads. Any school that tells parents not to watch has a lot to hide.Some teachers insult and are condescending to kids.
Higher levels seem to be less of a problem, mostly because kids are older, but instruction is minimal.. Students eventually progress because of exposure to water, not because the teens are teaching. Go to the Y or the Red Cross, where the teachers are actually trained and not just working a summer job for club profit.
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