Register online now to sign your 3rd-5th grade girl for our Swift Creek Elementary Girls on the Run team. The spring season runs the weeks of Feb. 4 to April 22, with an end-of-season 5k on Sat., April 27. Our team will meet on Tuesday and Thursday from 4-5:15 p.m. If you prefer a paper application in English or Spanish, please contact your GOTR Site Liaison, Alyssa Miller, at [email protected].
Why should I sign her up?
“This program builds girls up, it empowers them, encourages them, and best of all shows them what amazing human beings they already are.” –Coach Nora
- Over the course of the 10-week program, trained coaches lead girls in grades 3-8 in lessons to recognize their inner strength and celebrate what makes them one-of-a-kind.
- Your girl learns to set goals, resolve conflict, help others, manage emotions and make intentional decisions to boost their well-being and confidence.
- Girls don't need to be runners or even like running. Teams include girls of all physical abilities and fitness levels.
- Girls on the Run has had proven, long-term positive pact on the lives of girls across the Triangle for 18 years, setting it apart from other youth development programs.
How much does it cost?
Girls on the Run is a nonprofit, and charges a $205 program fee to partially cover the cost of our curricula and accompanying coach and parent guides, t-shirts and water bottles for the girls and volunteer coaches, celebratory 5k registration, and materials used during the lessons. That’s only $10.25 per session for your girl.
We’re committed to offering the program to all girls regardless of their ability to pay. A limited number of scholarships are available based on financial need. Please contact your GOTR Site Liaison, Alyssa Miller, at [email protected] questions regarding financial assistance.
To register go to: https://www.gotrtriangle.org/Program-Registration
Program Registration - GOTR Triangle
www.gotrtriangle.org
PROGRAM POLICIES. Attendance Policy. Girls are expected to attend all practice sessions and remain for the entire session. Parents/guardians should not register their daughters for the program if there is a known conflict, including arriving late or leaving early on a regular basis.
97 percent of GOTR girls say they've learned critical life skills including resolving conflict, helping others and making intentional decisions. Register today!
Alyssa Miller
Second Grade Teacher
Swift Creek Elementary School