In person TESTING
Next Test Session: Coming Soon
**Check back for details for the first in person test session at bluhawk**
- Applications to test on an SBFSC test session must be received by the test chair by the Application Deadline listed for the session and must be submitted online via EntryEeze. Note that requests from coaches are not considered to be an application.
- Any skater wishing to test must be a member in good standing with the club – unpaid test fees, club ice charges, etc can affect this status.
- SBFSC skaters requesting permission to test at a test session not sponsored by SBFSC must make that request at least 7 days prior to the test. It is the skater’s responsibility to contact the test chair Sharon Brilliantine for this permission.
- After a test session application has been submitted online successfully, an email confirmation will be sent to the parent and coach. Completed applications will be scheduled on a first come, first serve basis with preference given to home club members.
- Skaters and coaches will receive notice of the schedule at least two (2) days prior to the test via email and the schedule will be posted at the rink.
- Once the test schedule is posted, skaters will be charged for the test unless the Test Chair is notified prior to the day of the test.
Test session fees are discounted for members of Silver Blades and other Midwest Figure Skating Council member clubs.
On the day of the test, skaters should:
- arrive at least 45 minutes prior to the start of the test session
- plan to pay their test session fees by cash or check.
- notify the test chair that they are present and ready to test.
- check the schedule for changes and be prepared to test either before or after the scheduled time.
It is the coach’s responsibility to educate their skaters regarding proper conduct at a test session. Any problems occurring during a test session should be brought to the immediate attention of the Test Chair.
If you have any questions regarding SBFSC testing, please contact SBFSC club test chair, Sharon Brilliantine.