PE’s New Look: Teachers get creative to conduct classes during pandemic
Originally published Jan. 20, 2021 in The News-Enterprise. By Andrew Harp Physical education classes in Hardin County and Elizabethtown Independent Schools districts have continued in both non-traditional instruction and the current hybrid schedule. Both districts
New: Latest CARES Act Allocation Makes $54 Billion Available to School Districts
IHT ZONE Purchases Eligible For New Round Of Federal CARES Funding In December 2020, the federal government approved $54 billion in new funding for schools through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Inspirational phys-ed teacher keeps students engaged during tough year
Originally published Jan. 15, 2021 in The Palm Springs Desert Sun. By Shad Powers Elementary school physical education teacher Ryan Flores has a passion for helping his students stay active, and there's one specific part
Majority of children failed to meet recommended exercise levels in 2020
Originally published Jan. 14, 2021 in The Telegraph. By Jeremy Wilson The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on children’s inactivity has been laid bare in a major new report, which shows that more than half
Shawnee Mission PE and health teacher recognized as one of best first-year teachers in Kansas
Originally published Jan. 12, 2021 in The Shawnee Mission Post. By Juliana Garcia Susan Specht, a health and physical education teacher at Shawnee Mission Northwest, is one of 32 Kansas Horizon Award honorees for 2021,
Teachers Utilize PE Heart Rate Monitors to Reinforce Importance of Vigorous Activity to Students
Ensuring that students meet the recommended daily levels of minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) remains a top priority while many are missing on-campus PE classes due to COVID-19. In 2020 the Centers for Disease
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