Skateboard PE School Membership
What's Included
- 2 PE Teacher Accreditation (includes SkateSafe, How to Teach 1 and 2, and the Skateboard PE curriculum training)
- 10 Skateboard Basic memberships
- 2-hour program training call: process mapping, curriculum walkthrough, and Q&A, yours to use whenever it helps most
- USSEA School Endorsement: our seal on your program and website
- Partner discounts on skateboard equipment and supplies
- Official USSEA Certificate of Program Endorsement
Pricing: $450 per school. Annual renewal required to maintain the USSEA endorsement; each renewal year includes another certification.
*District pricing available.
Common Questions
No. The USSEA Skateboard PE curriculum is built for educators with zero prior skateboarding experience. The PE Teacher Accreditation (approximately one hour of self-paced coursework) gives any active K-12 PE teacher what they need to run the program safely and confidently.
The annual Skateboard PE School Membership ($450/year, district pricing available) includes the full USSEA Curriculum Guide, standards-aligned lesson plans, PE Teacher Accreditation for qualifying staff, program and facility endorsement, and access to funding guidance and grant resources. It gives schools everything needed to launch and sustain a USSEA-endorsed skateboard PE program.
Lesson plans are mapped to SHAPE America national physical education standards and the USSEA three-pillar framework (Balance & Mobility, Character & Resilience, Skateboard Community). Standards alignment documentation is included for principal and district review.
No additional background check is required for active, credentialed K-12 PE staff. Teachers already cleared through existing district requirements meet USSEA’s standard. This is one of the key differences between the PE Accreditation and our Instructor or Coach Certifications, which do require background screening.
Yes. Federal programs (21st Century Community Learning Centers, Title IV-A), sport equity foundations (Vans Checkerboard Fund, Tony Hawk Foundation), and local grants are all potential sources. USSEA provides a region-specific funding guide and can help you identify programs in your area. Contact us to get started.