Education Week: Students Need More Exercise
Originally published March 3, 2023 by Education Week. By Sarah D. Sparks Sharie Murray noticed the benefits of getting kids moving during the pandemic. The K-3 special education teacher and her colleagues at North Elementary
Latest Data Shows That Many Local School Districts Have Unallocated ESSER Funding That Must Be Spent
Teachers Wanting to Purchase Heart Rate Monitors Should Work with District Leadership to Apply for ESSER, Other Available Federal Funding Educators looking for ways to fund their next IHT ZONE purchase should apply for a
Spectrum News 1: Wilmington elementary school starting the day right with ‘Morning Milers’
Originally published June 2, 2023 by Spectrum News 1. By Alex Wilkinson Pine Valley Elementary School students like to start their mornings with getting exercise, something that’s been shown to be effective at raising students’
The Baynet: SHAPE MD Names Margolis As Elementary PE Teacher Of The Year
Originally published Nov. 25, 2022 in The Baynet. A recent afternoon at Walter J. Mitchell Elementary School found third graders in an intense game of battleship as their physical education (PE) teacher, Marty Margolis, observed
Tallassee Tribune: Mile Club Encourages Physical Activity
Originally published May 25 in The Tallassee Tribune. By Cliff Williams Thirty-one Tallassee Elementary School second graders have joined a special club — The Mile Club. The Mile Club is managed by P.E. teacher Terrell
Press & Guide: Recognizing the importance of health in education
Originally published May 16 in the Press & Guide. By Stiles Simmons, Superintendent, Westwood Community School District For educators, student health and wellness are a top priority. That’s why you’ll see schools across the area