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Steps in Evaluator Assessments (STAR 6 - Gold)
- Coach informs skater and parents of upcoming assessment date and place (often in another town), as well as the assessment fee and how to pay it.
- Coach confirms skater's willingness to attend 2- 4 weeks prior to assessment day. (Late entries may be accepted at the discretion of the evaluator and if space permits.)
- Coach confirms the final list of assessments 2 weeks prior to the assessment day. Also known as "Pull Day".
- Assessment fees must be paid prior to the skater being assessed and are generally not refundable *.
Steps for making payment:
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- Go to https://canmoresc.
uplifterinc.com/ and login to your account. - Once in, click on "SHOPPING CART" at the top of the screen.
- Under "1. Your Cart (0)" there is a "Purchase Products" button. Click it.
- You'll then see "Skate Canada Assessment Fee - STAR 6 to Gold - xxx". Enter the number of assessments to be tried (QTY) and click "ADD"
- Complete the form, one per assessment, selecting NEXT in between each. Purchasing For: (select skater's name from drop down if applicable); Assessment being tried; Coach; Expected assessment date; Skate Canada Number. Click "ADD"
- Click on your "SHOPPING CART" again and complete payment.
- Go to https://canmoresc.
- Assessment day schedule is prepared by the Club hosting the assessment day (7 - 10 days prior) and sent to coach to pass on to skater and parents.
- After the assessment is conducted, the assessment coordinator hands the bottom portion of the assessment sheet to coach (only).
- Coach discusses the result with skater and the skater keeps the assessment sheet.
- Assessments are then submitted online to Skate Canada by assessment coordinator of the club that hosts the assessment day.
- Skaters are responsible for checking that their assessment achievements are correctly captured on Skate Canada’s website (instructions).
* Canmore Skating Club policies regarding payment deadlines and partial refund of the assessment fee are listed below. Assessments held by other Clubs may be different.
- Assessment fee payment deadline: 5 days prior to assessment day.
- Withdrawal of Candidate: Any skater who must withdraw due to unforeseen circumstances (examples: illness, injury) will have the Skate Canada portion of the assessment fee returned, however, the ice and assessor costs portion of the fee will be retained to a maximum of $20 per test.
- Conditional Assessments: If a higher assessment is conditional on passing a lower assessment and the skater does not pass the lower assessment, the higher assessment fee will be refunded as per the Withdrawal of Candidate policy.
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