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- Swim Teams
Swim & Dive Teams Port Angeles High School Swim and Dive Teams SHORE Aquatic Center hosts Port Angeles High School Division 2A Girls & Boys Swim & Dive teams. The Girls' season is in the fall and begins as soon as school starts in September. The boys' season immediately follows in late October. Athletic Eligibility To be eligible for athletics at PAHS A student must: Live within the boundaries of the Port Angeles School District & be living with your parents or your legal guardians. Be in full attendance in school last semester and have passed all classes. Be a full-time student currently within the Port Angeles School District and passing all classes. Not be over the age of 19 or in your fifth or more year of high school. Not have transferred to Port Angeles High School for athletic reasons. Have a completed athletic clearance packet on file and be holding a current, valid student body card from Port Angeles High School. Not be a professional athlete in the sport you are playing. Abide by the current Port Angeles High School athletic code. Any questions may be directed to the PAHS Athletic Director. Divison 2A Olympic League School Swim Teams Bremerton High School Kingston High School North Kitsap High School Olympic High School Port Angeles High School Sequim High School Port Townsend High School Visit: pahs.portangelesschools.org and find their Athletics page for more info. Port Angeles Swim Club Our pool is home to the Port Angeles Penguin Swim Team. The Port Angeles Swim Club (PASC) is a year round competitive swimming team affiliated with US Swimming/Pacific Northwest Swimming (PNS). The mission of PASC is to enable all of its swimmers to reach their highest potential as an athlete & as a person through excellence in its coaching, training, and caring. Lead by our outstanding coaches, PASC seeks to create a challenging and nurturing environment in supporting our swimmers to achieve the excellence in competitive swimming.
- Summer Food Service | Shore Aquatic Center
USDA Summer Food Program
- Dry Land Classes | Shore Aquatic Center
Dry Land Classes As our Dryland classes are continually expanding and changing, please see the class schedule for the most up to date information. Click Here for Class Registration Click Here for Class Schedule
- Programs and Activities
Programs & Activities Create Account Job Application Scholarship App Water Aerobics Class Schedule Swim Lessons We have a year round swim lesson program for youth and adults. Sessions typically include 8 classes for $48. We also offer private lessons! Shore Aquatic Center is excited to use our Wellness Pool and Kids' Activity Pool for lessons and aerobics classes. Please visit our lesson page for more info. Private Lessons Private Lessons are available for registration over the phone or in person with the front desk on a similar schedule as group lessons. Call (360) 775-2119 or drop by to find out more information regarding instructors and availability. Exercise and Therapy Classes We offer exercise and therapy classes six days a week ranging from beginner (Balance and Stability) to high-intensity workouts (Cardio Energizer). Shore Aquatic Center is working on ideas for new aerobics classes to meet multiple needs, try new things, and to have fun staying healthy! Dry Land Classes We offer a variety of dry land classes including Yoga classes: M/W 6PM, M/W 8:30AM. Ab class on Mondays at 11 am. No additional costs, do encourage pre-registration for yoga classes. SPARK Squad Our after school and summer program has its own secure space in the community center portion of our facility. This includes a classroom for homework time, fun lessons, arts & crafts, and snack time. There is also a private playground and large room for free play, group games, leadership activities and more. Our SPARK Squad kiddos also have the option for swim lessons twice a week, and free swim on Fridays! Diving Classes We offer a 45 minute intro to competitive diving class on weekdays. Check back for more information and updates as we're able to offer more classes and lessons! Swim and Dive Teams We have two swim teams that use our pool. Port Angeles Swim Club is a competitive swim club that swims 5 days a week. All ages are welcome. We also host the Port Angeles High School Swim and Dive team. You can find more information on the Port Angeles High School website.
- Public Works
Public Works Administration Budget and Finance Policy and Procedures Board Resolutions Strategic Plan Purchasing/Contracts Public Works Public Records Request Employment QUICK LINKS Public Works Projects Public Works Projects are projects that focus on our buildings and infrastructure that cannot be performed by routine maintenance. Bid packages and RFQ’s can be reviewed: 1) online or 2) at the Shore Metropolitan Park District or 3) a copy can be purchased from Pen Print, 1st. Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. For detailed information regarding the scope of any project and addenda, bidders may contact the Executive Director 360-775-2119 or email at Steve@sacpa.org Active Public Works Projects No Active Public Works Projects
- Party Rentals
Party Rentals Start reserving your party today! What's more fun than a POOL PARTY to celebrate a birthday, sports season, or family get-together? Lets get this party started! Click HERE to begin a Party Request *All packages must be scheduled at least 3 weeks in advance* Contact: lorit@sacpa.org SPACE Theme Party! Everyone loves a party at the pool! Our popular Pokemon theme party! Superhero to the rescue! Minecraft-themed parties are a hit! Theme parties included paper products, goody bags, themed cupcake cakes and more Every package includes goody bags, B & C Our "C Package" has a themed photobooth and props! Cupcakes for B & C packages Lets get this party started! Click HERE Frequent Questions *Why do I have a party host?"- This person is responsible for ensuring the room is clean, handling any issues during your event, keeping your party in its time frame, and cleaning up after your event for the next parties. *Why only 2 hours?" - We have found- in contacting other aquatic centers that offer similar options- that 2 hours is the average time needed for a party room.. We encourage those who have older kids who will want more swim time to reserve the earlier time slot, exit the room at the end of your 2 hour block, and stay and swim until closing! *Why 3 weeks in advance?"- There are many party requests for every weekend; the sooner you get your request in the more likely you are to get that time frame. You can wait and see if a cancellation happens but we cannot hold timeslots.
- SPARK Squad | Shore Aquatic Center
S. P. A. R. K. S wim P lay & A ctive R ecreation for K ids The mission of SPARK squad is to provide a quality enrichment program for youth in the Port Angeles community by: - Having a structured schedule of recreation and education activities - Facilitating individual student growth through learning opportunities - Creating a safe environment based on equality and compassion FALL 2025-26 School Year Location SPARK Squad is located at our facility on the Shore Community Center side of the building adjacent to City Hall off 5th St. Attendance Limit 80 students- SPARK Squad strives to stay at or above the recommended 10:1 student to leader ratio for safety and quality of the program in the facility we have. For wait list requests, email Youthprograms@sacpa.org Dates/Times 2-5:30 p.m., Monday-Friday Transportation We have a district-owned van for transportation that we use for the furthest stop at 9th & B for Hamilton students, and have pick-up at 5th & Chase where leaders meet and walk to SPARK Squad. This stop is offered currently by Franklin and Jefferson schools. Roosevelt students are currently being dropped off at 5th & Chambers and walking with a leader to SPARK Squad or being picked up by our van. For more details email Youthprograms@ sacpa.org Youth Programs Information SAC Scholarship Application
- Public Records Request
Public Records Request QUICK LINKS Administration Budget and Finance Policy and Procedures Board Resolutions Strategic Plan Purchasing/Contracts Public Works Public Records Request Employment Public Records Request Shore Metropolitan Park District (District) makes available for inspection and copying nonexempt “public records” in accordance with published rules (Public Records Disclosure Policy). The Clerk of the Board is the designated Records Officer for the District. It is the role of this office to assure the District is in compliance with the Public Records Act. The District provides access to public records under the provisions of the Washington State Public Records Act (RCW 42.56). Many public records are currently available on the District’s website at no cost. Please see the following for a listing of commonly accessed documents available on our website: Current Year Board Meeting Agendas and Minutes Board Resolutions Previous Years Board Meetings Agendas and Minutes Current Annual Budget and Previous Annual Budgets District Strategic Plan District Policies and Procedures Current and previous State Audit Reports Current and previous Annual Reports To request public records which are not posted on our web site, please complete the Public Records Request Form which can then be e-mailed or faxed to us, or dropped off at our office. Our business office is located at: Shore Aquatic Center 225 E. 5th St. Port Angeles, WA 98362 Office Hours: M-F 9am-5pm. If copies of the requested records is requested a charge of $0.15 per page shall be charged. An electronic copy can be given for $1.00 for the cost of a CD/ROM disk. Some public records are exempt from disclosure, in whole or in part. If the District believes that a record is exempt from disclosure and should be withheld, the public records officer will state the specific exemption and provide a brief explanation of why the record or a portion of the record is being withheld. Questions or comments concerning public records requests should be directed to the District Clerk of the Board at Lorit@sacpa.org.
- Pool Admissions
Admissions Pool Schedules Scholarship Application Children 9 years of age or younger must be accompanied by a parent in the facility (parent in this case being responsible person 16 years and older), and children 7 and under must have a parent in the water with them. Membership & Refund Policy Donation Request Form Membership and Daily Admission Prices: The general entry fee includes all instructional fitness classes. Admission rates do not include Swim Lessons or Special Events (except movie nights). Lockers are available to all patrons- you must bring your own lock or purchase at front desk. If your monthly billed annual membership is unpaid after 1 month, that account will be cancelled and patrons will need set up a new monthly bill. General Admission, 12 Visit, Annual Pass holders can take any Aqua Aerobics or Dry Land Aerobics Class. Special Events and Non-Aerobics Classes held in the Community Center are not included uses for Annual/Monthly billed memberships or 12 visit punch passes. Our group rate for open swims is $4.00 per person. This applies only to school groups, daycares, etc. who have already scheduled pre-planned swims with Management. For children under 8 years, supervision must be 1 adult per 3 kids. For children 8 years and up, supervision must be 1 adult per 5 kids. All supervising adults must be in the water for the duration of the swim.
- District Strategic Plan
District Strategic plan QUICK LINKS Administration Budget and Finance Policy and Procedures Board Resolutions Strategic Plan Purchasing/Contracts Public Works Public Records Request Employment Current Strategic Plan: 2020-2025 Strategic planning is intended to answer the following questions: “Where are we now, Where do we want to go, and How will we get there?” The Shore Metropolitan Park District Strategic Plan provides direction regarding major initiatives anticipated during a rolling five-year planning period. The Plan is written to address community and facility needs, and the goals established by the Board of Commissioners, Citizen’s Advisory Committee and staff to reflect the core values expressed in the District’s Mission and Values Statements. The Strategic Plan is reviewed and revised each year during the budgeting process with discussions between the Board of Commissioners, Citizen’s Advisory Committee and staff. It influences the scheduling and funding of projects identified in the District’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and guides the creation of the annual budget and goals set for each year. The Strategic Plan is composed of three strategic initiatives that address our core functional areas and maintain our strategic values. These initiatives are based upon work and input from the Citizens Advisory Committee, staff, customers and community. These strategic initiatives are core to the mission and vision of the District and do not change from year to year. They are areas that we will always continue to pursue and improve. Strategic Initiative #1: Exceeding Customer Expectations Goal #1: Increase the number of programs and events for all ages and socio-economic groups to increase the use of the District facility; Goal #2: Develop on-going training for customer service and financial transactions; Goal #3: Find opportunities to increase positive cooperative relationships and partnerships; Goal #4 : Establish electronic and social media presence to distribute District information. Strategic Initiative #2: Long Term Financial Stability Goal #1: Increase earned revenue to reduce reliance on tax revenue; Goal #2: Maintain adequate reserved balance fund levels; Goal #3 : Create sinking fund to provide for long-term equipment replacement; Goal #4: Implement best practices in finance and accounting. Strategic Initiative #3: Safety and Operational Excellence Goal #1: Provide the safest possible environment for the public and employees; Goal #2: Increase the use of certified instructors for programming; Goal #3: Increase compliance with accessibility and ADA standards with the facility; Goal #4 : Increase staff retention for all positions. Goal #5: Implement natural succession to limit managerial turbulence. While this Strategic Plan represents a final product, it is a living document and the strategic planning process is ongoing. An evaluation of our strategic initiatives and goals relative to established metrics for achievement takes place annually during the budget process. Click on the link at the top of the page to read our Current Strategic Plan




