Daily Schedule

While our students are often on the move, traveling for training and competitions, when they are on campus, they follow a regular schedule. This schedule may change to reflect weather conditions (snow, rain, etc.), but here is an example of a typical day-in-the-life:


6:30-7:45AM

Wake up, head to morning exercises, eat breakfast with your friends in the cafeteria.

7:45-8:00AM

Get dressed in the gear you may need or get ready for the classroom.

8:00-12:00PM

Skateboarders and mountain bikers study in the classroom during this time, while skiers and snowboarders train.

12:00-1:00PM

Lunch

1:00-5:00PM

Skiers and snowboarders study in the classroom during this time, while skateboarders and mountain bikers train.

5:00-6:00PM

Rest, reflection, free time

6:00-7:00PM

Enjoy a buffet style dinner with your friends

7:30-9:00PM

This time will have a structured study hall for those who may need additional help, are falling behind, or want a quiet space to work. This can also be free time or have organized social activities

8:00-9:00PM

Optional organized activities, staff may schedule a couple of evenings of trampoline training to help athletes with their air-awareness.

Supervision™

Student living quarters are supervised by live-in Student Life Coaches. Students are under superVision™ of Academy residential, administrative, and coaching staff in the classroom, on the road, and around campus. The goal is to build long term, healthy relationships, fostering productivity and initiative. Students develop a sincere understanding of the world while having fun, learning, and building relationships. We do not allow students to hang out in the cabins of other students unsupervised, and we also require superVision™ by a specifically trained staff member when students are using any of our trampolines on campus. 

Juniors Program / 6th - 8th Grade

Moving away from home is difficult at any age, which is why we value the time we have with every student, but equally acknowledge the importance of time at home. Junior high students have different needs than older students so we have developed a distinctive schedule allowing them to thrive. A brief summary of the differences below:

Influenced by weather, students can depart campus daily to skate the hundreds of options they have within the region, travel around the world to skate, or simply wake up and skate right out their front door.