Pool Information
FCAAE is pleased to offer adults and families the ability to enjoy Fox Chapel Area High School's state-of-the-art eight lane pool. All FCAAE participants are guests of the school district and must follow Pool Usage Policies and Procedures.
Entry - One access point:
- All swimmers must enter the pool area using the Pool Office door (middle door along the pool locker room hallway).
- Please move through quickly to avoid congestion.
- We strongly encourage you to wear appropriate footwear since floors may be wet.
- Entry via the double doors that open directly from the hall is no longer permitted.
- Entry onto the pool deck via the locker rooms is no longer permitted.
Exit - You may leave the pool deck one of two ways:
- Through the Pool Office
- Via the double doors near the deep end that open onto the hallway
- If you use the locker rooms after swimming, you must exit the locker room back onto the pool deck before exiting one of the two ways specified above.
- Exit via the locker room directly into the pool hallway is no longer permitted.
Locker Rooms
Per new school district rules, the hallway locker room doors must remain locked at all times. If you are in the locker room and find the door to the hall is locked, do not unlock it. This is a new policy that the school district has put in place to ensure the safety and privacy of all swimmers.
Locker room usage varies depending on the day and time that you have registered to swim. Please refer to the list below for FCAAE locker room usage for each day and time slot.
Tuesday/Thursday—7:25 p.m. swimmers
- Arrive dressed to swim.
- One small bathroom is available in the Pool Office.
- The alternate locker rooms near the concession stand are no longer available for FCAAE use.
- Locker rooms will be available for FCAAE use at 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday/Thursday—8:25 p.m. swimmers
- Enter locker rooms from the pool deck.
Saturday/Sunday—all swimmers
- Enter locker rooms from the pool deck.
Minors in Locker Rooms
If you encounter a minor in the locker room, exit immediately and notify the FCAAE Swim Supervisor. This is to ensure your safety as well as theirs. This reporting is required under U.S. Center for SafeSport guidelines and mandated reporting standards.