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Portland Ends Early Swim Registration for Diverse Families

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Parks‌ Bureau Ends ⁤Priority Swim Registration⁢ for Low-Income Families,Sparking Equity Concerns

New York,NY – September 10,2025 ‌- The New York City ‍Parks Department abruptly‌ discontinued its longstanding practice⁣ of‌ early swim ​class registration⁤ for families enrolled in ‌city-funded childcare programs and ⁣receiving ‍financial assistance,a change advocates‍ say will disproportionately impact marginalized ⁢communities and limit⁢ access to vital water safety education. The policy shift, implemented without ‌public announcement, ⁤effectively eliminates a⁢ system ‍designed to ensure equitable access to ‍popular​ summer programs that often⁢ sell ‌out within minutes of general⁤ registration opening.For years, the Parks Department offered a‍ dedicated registration‌ window to families participating ⁢in programs like the Administration⁢ for ⁣Children‘s Services (ACS) childcare subsidies and those receiving other forms of public assistance. This⁤ allowed them a crucial head start in securing spots in highly sought-after swim classes, particularly at indoor ⁤pools during the colder months.The elimination of this priority access raises concerns‌ about widening disparities in recreational opportunities ‍and perhaps increasing drowning risks ​among ‍children from underserved backgrounds.

The‍ decision⁣ stems from a broader overhaul of ‌the Parks Department’s registration system, intended to ⁤streamline the process and address complaints about fairness. According⁤ to internal documentation, ​the⁤ department’s rationale ⁢centers on a desire to create ‍a “worldwide” registration​ system, eliminating​ all forms of priority ⁣access. However,⁢ critics argue this approach ignores the⁤ systemic barriers faced by low-income families, who often lack the time, resources, and digital literacy to compete effectively in ⁣a rapid,⁤ first-come, first-served ⁢online habitat.

“This is⁣ a step backward⁢ for equity,” stated ⁣Maria Rodriguez, a​ community advocate with the Coalition for accessible Recreation.”For families already struggling, the ability‌ to ‌guarantee their child a swim class⁤ isn’t a luxury – it’s a matter of safety‍ and opportunity.‌ Removing that priority access effectively​ locks many children out.”

The parks Department maintains that all families have an equal opportunity⁤ to register for swim classes during the general enrollment periods. They also point to ​the expansion of ⁤swim programs and the addition of new class times as efforts to increase overall access. Tho, advocates remain ​skeptical, citing⁢ the consistently ⁣high‍ demand and limited ‌availability of ‌spots,⁤ particularly in popular locations and time ⁢slots.⁤

The next general registration period for winter swim classes is ​scheduled to open‌ on⁢ October 15,2025,at 8:00 ‌AM EST. Families are⁢ encouraged ⁤to create accounts ​and familiarize themselves with the new registration system ​in advance. Community organizations ‍are mobilizing to provide assistance to families navigating the online process and ⁣advocating ‌for the reinstatement of ‍a ⁤targeted access program. The situation is unfolding as the city heads into the fall and ⁤winter months, when indoor pool access becomes particularly critical for water safety⁢ education.

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