Spring 2026 Session
Applications remain open and are reviewed on a rolling basis until all spots are filled.
Program at a Glance
60 minutes of instruction (off-ice + on-ice)
1:2 Student-to-Instructor ratio
Program Cost: $120 for 6 weeks
FREE skate rental
Limited spots available!
We are accepting applications until spots are filled.
Spring 2026
Session Dates
Saturdays, 11:45 am-12:45 pm
February 28th
March 7th
March 28th
April 4th
April 18th
April 25th
Note: No class on March 14th, March 21st, and April 11th due to Rice University breaks and events.
Location
Sugar Land Ice & Sports Center
16225 Lexington Blvd, Sugar Land, TX 77479
Your registration fee covers transportation for our instructors, ice rental, and equipment.
Thank you!
Program Details
The Adaptive Skating HTX program teaches children (ages 3-18) with disabilities how to ice skate! The program is hosted by Rice University. Adaptive Skating. Students receive 60 minutes of instruction, consisting of both on- and off-ice time, with our volunteer coaches. We offer a 1:2 Student-to-Instructor ratio upon assessment. The estimated program cost is $120 for 6 weeks and includes FREE skate rental.
Our instructing team includes highly experienced skaters from Rice University, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas A&M School of Medicine, and UTHealth Houston!
No skating experience is necessary! Students must bring a helmet. We also recommend gloves, snow pants, a jacket, and non-plastic elbow/knee/butt pads. Because of our low student-instructor ratio and small, intimate classes, limited spots are available!
All interested participants should have physical mobility and verbal and/or non-verbal communication. Parents must be present at all times during lessons.
Contact adaptiveskatinghtx@gmail.com with questions!