Hi
@Michelle55 - the thread that
@marzNC has shared has a lot of information on Taos ski weeks and is a great resource. The ski week is indeed for all levels.
The ski is both Sunday and Monday as pointed out above. You come to the line up and instructors have skiers go one at a time then divide students into groups by abilities and terrain preferences. What I found important is to discuss with instructor what your terrain preferences/aspirations are and what are your goals for ski week. The goals and terrain preferences will determine whether you are in more mellow group, that may be focused more on technique or whether you are in a group that is interested in exploring more challenging off-piste terrain.
If you can form your own group of 3-4 people private ski week may be an option. In private ski week you get to choose your intrsuctor (if you wanted a particular instructor) and your fellow students yourself. It's more expensive but if there are 3-4 students in the group it's not that much more expensive then the regular ski week. Though for the first-time ski week, regular ski week with ski off may be a great option. It will give you a good idea of what Taos ski week is like without the additional work of organizing a group and deciding on the instructor.
I love Taos ski weeks and highly recommend them to anyone. I have been doing them every year since 2018 or 2017 and progressed from timid advanced intermediate with good technique to a solid advanced skier capable of skiing some of the double black terrain at Taos and enjoying it. All thanks to ski weeks.