New course creates community through physical education
Originally published Sept 8, 2022 by the Gonzaga Bulletin. By Sydney Fluker Gonzaga University’s kinesiology and sport management department is bringing back the Foundations in Sports Outreach course this semester, providing students the opportunity to
Smalltown PE teacher inspires students to think BIG
Originally published Sept. 14, 2022 by News 6 Richmond. By Rob Cardwell Rural Point Elementary School students are learning something pretty cool about their new PE teacher, Mr. J Keagy. He’s pretty good on a
Innovative Project To Combine Education And Physical Activity
Originally published July 28, 2022 by Drumheller Online. By Jason Blanke During this past school year, Jay Mulgrew and the staff of St. Anthony's School were tasked to create a way to ease students back
The healthiest and smartest children
Originally published Sept. 12, 2022 by CodeList.biz. Schoolchildren who exercise are smarter and perform better academically The healthiest and smartest children. Is it possible to make humans smarter? The traditional belief has been that intelligence
Hayes receives Healthy Schools grant
Originally published Sept. 6, 2022 by the Enid News & Eagle. By Suzie Byrd Hayes Elementary School recently received a three-year grant from Healthy Schools Oklahoma, an Oklahoma no-profit for improving outcomes for children in
Using IHT ZONE Heart Rate Monitors Helps Students at All Learning Levels Manage Emotions
Schools find as much success with their IHT ZONE heart rate monitors teaching students to regain control of their emotions as they do encouraging them to get their heart rates up while exercising. From counselor-led