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Hermann Sons Life Schools Of Dance

Our Schools of Dance provide a wholesome atmosphere in which junior members can learn the art of dance. For an affordable one-time fee, students receive instruction at various levels in tap, ballet, jazz and tumbling by a qualified instructor. Classes are currently being held in 19 communities in South and Southeast Texas.

Participation Information:

• Members ages 3-17 as of September 1 of the current year, with life insurance premiums and dues paid current are eligible.

• If your client is a new member, the life insurance application must be approved by the Underwriter before your member can register for dance class. The Member Benefits Department will mail instructions for online registration as soon as the certificate is issued.

• Registrations starts in June and members interested must be registered online and fees paid by October 1.

• Each School of Dance collects a one-time registration fee at the beginning of the year which covers the weekly dance class venue, recital venue, decorations and other necessities for the year.

• The Hermann Sons Life Home Office collects an assessment fee that assists with the cost of the instructor’s salary, workshops and licensing.

• Dance classes start after the first of September and may run into June. The length of the dance year may depend on dates available for the recital venue.

• As soon as classes are set the instructor and/or parent liaisons will notify parents of class day and time.

• Each school is required to have a recital at the end of the year.

School of Dance Locations (as of May 2023):

Castroville

Cibolo

Comfort

Corpus Christi Da Costa

Devine

Goliad

Student Conduct:

Hill Country

Hondo

La Vernia

Lone Oak

New Braunfels

North West Bexar

(San Antonio by Marshall High School)

Poth

San Antonio (Downtown)

Schulenburg

Seguin

Stockdale

Yorktown

Parents are responsible for the conduct of students. The School of Dance instructors and parent liaisons have the authority to deny a child’s participation for any of the following reasons: bad or disruptive conduct, if notified by the Home Office that a student has become ineligible to dance due to delinquency of premiums and dues, excessive absences, medical reasons, married or pregnant.

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