Less screen time, more physical activity leads to better mental health for kids
Originally published Oct. 31, 2021 by MyNorthwest. By Stephanie Klein Parents, your suspicion is now backed up by a study from the University of Washington which confirms more physical activity and less screen time leads
Bridge Street Middle School Phys Ed Teacher Gets State Honor
Originally published Oct. 29, 2021 by The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register. By Joselyn King Bridge Street Middle School physical education teacher Rick Thomas has again been honored for his abilities to get youths up and moving. Thomas
$2 Million in Funding to Expand Health Literacy in Schools
Originally published Oct. 22, 2021 by the San Diego County Office of Education. Working with county and community partners to better support all students is a critical component of our work at SDCOE. The importance
Parents Get Hands-On Look at Students’ PE Class
Wearing IHT ZONE Heart Rate Monitors Details How PE Class Has Changed for the Better Hands-on experience with the IHT ZONE heart rate monitors lets parents see exactly how physical education’s modern approach enables students
State Education Leaders Prioritize Physical and Emotional Health as Students Return to Campus
Focus Should Help Health and PE Teachers Gain Funding to Improve Programs to Maximize Positive Impact for Students Two small words in a statement by Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction James Lane emphasize why teachers
Can Exercise Improve Your Child’s Grades?
Originally published Oct. 20, 2021 in the AAP News & Journals Gateway. By Rachel Y. Moon, MD Many school systems, in an effort to improve academic outcomes for students, have been decreasing time for physical