St. Ann’s in Midland prioritizes physical activity
Originally published April 15, 2022 in the Odessa American. Students at St. Ann’s School celebrated a record year of fundraising recently and marked the milestone by duct-taping their gym teacher, Donna Reker, to the wall
There’s Still Time to Secure Funding for IHT ZONES Before the School Year Ends
From the massive ESSER allocations to your local budget, follow these strategies to improve your chances for a successful funding request This post has been updated. Now is the perfect time to request new federal
Schools awarded for their plans to keep children both physically and mentally active
Originally published April 8, 2022 by Hometown Stations. By Stacey Myers Cook It has been the mission of Activate Allen County to get people moving and Friday they recognized area schools that are getting kids
Reasons why physical fitness is crucial for kids
Originally published April 10, 2022 in The Tech Edvocate. By Matthew Lynch Children of today are very different from the children of the 1990s. It’s all computer screens and smartphones, a trend that has caused
Teachers See IHT ZONE as Ideal Starter Heart Rate Monitor for Students
Using heart rate monitors allows PE teachers to introduce students to the wearable fitness devices they’ll have access to – and benefit from – later in life. After researching their options, many teachers choose the
Stop Framing Wellness Programs Around Self-Care
Originally published April 4, 2022 in the Harvard Business Review. By Michelle A. Barton, Bill Kahn, Sally Maitlis, and Kathleen M. Sutcliffe As organizations scramble to respond to the rampant stress, burnout, and mental health