Colorado Administrator, Teachers Strive to Create Model PE Program
Past Teachers of the Year Rely on IHT ZONE Heart Rate Monitors to Create Class That Addresses SEL Competencies and PE Standards Poudre School District (Colo.) Health and Physical Education administrator Jo Dixon wants her
Walking to school is more likely to keep kids active as they age
Originally published Oct. 9, 2022 in Freethink. By Megan Schumann “The walk to school is a wonderful moment in the day that provides children a glimpse of living an active lifestyle,” says David Tulloch, a
Vergennes physical education teacher Robyn Newton named Teacher of the Year
Originally published Sept. 29, 2022 in Vermont Biz. The Vermont Agency of Education today named Robyn Newton, a physical education teacher at Vergennes Union Elementary School, as the 2023 Vermont Teacher of the Year. Newton
National Store’s Local Award Nets Teacher Funding to Purchase Heart Rate Monitors
Getting to know the store manager at her local sporting goods store resulted in timely funding for Selma (Ind.) Middle School PE teacher Tammy Brant. “We are in a small community that’s like a little
The Deep Emotional Skills Kids Learn From Regular Exercise
Originally published Oct. 2, 2022 by YourTango. By Stephen Almada Even in good times childhood and adolescence are difficult. But the past three years have been especially rough on the young. For years, there has
PE is a fun time for Kimberly elementary school students
Originally published Sept. 25, 2022 by MagicValley.com. By Eric Goodell It’s billed as 48 minutes of fun. When Simon Olsen steps onto the floor with a bunch of students from Stricker Elementary in Kimberly, it