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How does the awards system work?

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How does the awards system work?

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A – Cross Country BC provides booklets and stickers, which are based on a skill progression system, are awarded at the end of the season. There are separate age-appropriate booklets and sets of stickers awarded for various stages of the program. The first stage is the Bunnyrabbit program for children aged four and five years old. This is followed by the Jackrabbit program which is directed at children in the FUNdamentals stage of development aged six to nine years old. There are four levels of progression in this stage. For children aged 10 to 12, we offer the Track Attack program. Much like the progression system in swimming, skiers will receive their specific sticker when they can demonstrate the required skills at that level. If a child does not receive a specific level at the end of the season, it does not mean they failed. The emphasis is on safety and fun. • Q – Are there “report cards”? A – Yes, Progress Cards are provided to each skier on the last session that details what skil

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A – Cross Country BC provides booklets and stickers, which are based on a skill progression system, are awarded at the end of the season. There are separate age-appropriate booklets and sets of stickers awarded for various stages of the program. The first stage is the Bunnyrabbit program for children aged four and five years old. This is followed by the Jackrabbit program which is directed at children in the FUNdamentals stage of development aged six to nine years old. There are four levels of progression in this stage. For children aged 10 to 12 (optionally 9 and 13), we offer the Track Attack program. Much like the progression system in swimming, skiers will receive their specific sticker when they can demonstrate the required skills at that level. If a child does not achieve a specific level at the end of the season, it does not mean they failed. The emphasis is on safety and fun.

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