Revamped PE program impacts entire school
Originally published July 9, 2018 in the Cottage Grove Sentinel. By Zach Silva At Waldo Elementary School in Salem, principal Tricia Nelson wanted more from the PE program. Year after
Originally published July 9, 2018 in the Cottage Grove Sentinel. By Zach Silva At Waldo Elementary School in Salem, principal Tricia Nelson wanted more from the PE program. Year after
Heart Rate Monitor’s Changing Colors Teach Cognitively Impaired Students When Exercise is Necessary A Michigan Adaptive PE administrator’s use of heart rate monitors enables students to manage their health and
Originally published Aug. 5, 2018 in the Lancaster News. Coach Honeycutt travels the country spreading his passion By Hal Millard Jerry Honeycutt is on a quest, determined to turn the notion
More Students Have Access to Fitness Information But Few Learn to Make Full Use of the Data By making heart rate monitor education a vital part of using PE fitness
Originally published Aug. 1, 2018 in the Cleveland Jewish News. By Becky Raspe For young students, after-school holds many possibilities. Too young to get jobs, students opt for extracurricular activities,