Swimming, Kids, and
Summer
Harith Aleem has been the
Aquatic Program Coordinator for the last two years. He
started swimming when he was 7 years old. Harith said, “I
grew up at the pool.” His first job was interning at the
pool. From that honorable beginning, Harith worked through
all the different jobs available. What Harith learned from
being an active swimming student, summer camper, competitive
swimmer intern, junior lifeguard, lifeguard and pool
manager, and finally a pool administrator has been very
helpful. For the last two years, he has been able to improve
on existing and create new programs for the community
through the pools of the City of Oakland. Harith has taken
what he learned to work out kinks he saw in the system as a
youngster. He has been part of the overall pool
administration team for the last six or seven years.
Last year, the seven pools operated by the
City of Oakland served over 68,000 people in the community.
The programs were good before, and now Harith is making them
even better each year. It you have kids, the Oakland summer
camps are open for enrollment now. “We have a 92-year-old
woman who swims every week at our pools. We have kids that
started as tiny tots learning to swim with their mothers.
They continue to swim through classes, working up to junior
lifeguard and finally as a lifeguard and teacher. One of our
swimmers will be swimming for Cal Berkeley next year.
Swimming was not a scholarship for him, but the Cal swim
coach wanted him on his team. Swimming was an entry to
higher education for him. In these competitive times to get
into college, his love of swimming has really helped him
reach for what he wants in life.” It’s easy to see the quiet
pride Harith feels for kids of all ages that enroll to swim
and keep coming back.
Programs offered through the seven pools in the Oakland
Parks and Recreation include:
Open swim periods for $1.
Learn to swim for $20 for 2 weeks of lessons; as young as 6
months with mommy up to adults at all levels
All seven pools have swim teams. They compete through the
summer with the other seven pools and have a championship
meet at the end of the summer.
Life guarding classes have become more formally organized.
Junior Lifeguard Camp–one-week program for those not yet old
enough
United States Youth Games, annual Olympic style event
In enrollment-based programs–classes and summer camps–there
is room for 3,000 participants. Classes do fill up quickly,
so if you have kids look into Oakland’s Park and Recreation
options or the community programs near you as early as
possible. Swimming, kids, and summer simply go together.