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Upcoming Sessions:
WINTER 1: January 10 - February 14
WINTER 2:
 February 21 - March 28
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SPRING SESSION
APRIL 11 - MAY 16
Upcoming Sessions:
SUMMER: Dates coming soon
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REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 23
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The Suburban Skating School provides nationally recognized Learn to Skate programming within our communities in a professional, inclusive and safe environment. Our passionate staff empowers individuals to pursue various avenues of skating and achieve their goals, be it in figure skating or ice hockey. Skating with us is a fun way to build confidence while finding health, happiness and opportunities on the ice.

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Kira Centala
Skating Director
248-888-1400

ANNUAL LTS USA MEMBERSHIP ($20.00):
This fee is mandatory and will be automatically included in your first session fee each season.
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The Learn to Skate USA Season Runs July 1 through June 30

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

AGES 3-5

Snowplow Sam 1
Learn basic balance and skating skills in a fun introductory class

$120

Snowplow Sam 2-3
Skaters who have passed Snowplow Sam 1 or who have previously taken skating lessons. Develop preliminary coordination and strength to maneuver on ice

$110

AGES 6-11

Basic 1
Learn the basic fundamentals of skating to begin hockey, figure skating, and speed

$110

Basic 2-6
Skaters who have passed Basic 1 or Snowplow Sam 3. Classes cover the basic fundamental skating skills that will build on each level as the skater progresses

$110

AGES 12-17

Teen
Skate with your friends while learning the fundamentals of skating

$110

18 AND OLDER

Adult (ages 18+)
Classes are designed for the mature skater interested in learning how to skate and are geared towards the skater's ability

$110

CLASS DETAILS

  • FORMAT:

    • 25 minute class + 25 minute practice, once per week.

  • NAMETAGS & COACH BINDERS: 

    • The nametag table will be located near the arena's front office. Skater's nametags will match their coach's binder color. Please pick up, wear, and return your nametag every week. 

  • PRACTICE ICE:

    • Available for LTS students only. Parents and siblings are not allowed on the ice. Skaters must be able to skate on their own to utilize the monitored practice ice. 

  • PROGRESS REPORT DAY:

    • Conducted the second-to-last day of each session. Progress Report Cards will be provided with next-level recommendations.  

  • HELMETS 

    • Helmets are highly recommended for all skaters.  Bicycle or hockey helmets are acceptable.

  • What to Wear 

    • Make sure that children are dressed warmly, including a pair of gloves. Younger children may want to wear snow pants for extra warmth.

REGISTRATION

Online Registration: Registration is available online through our website.


Current Student Registration: Current students may register for the next session after their Progress Report Cards are handed out on the second-to-last week of the session. It is recommended to do so to reserve their spot.


Open Registration: This is open to the public as well as skaters who were not enrolled in the previous session.


Skate Rental: Skate rental may be prepaid at the time of registration. Skate Rental is non-refundable.

Refund Policy: Please be aware there is a no refund policy.  

 

Make-up Class Policy: We do not offer make-up classes.​

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Account Credits are not offered after the third class in the session.

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