Teacher Adds Heart Rate Monitors to PE Classes Through CARES Act Funding
Principal, Board of Trustees Invest In School’s Physical Education Program as Way to Promote Activity and Health While Demonstrating Student Development A California teacher secured federal funding to purchase heart rate monitors that will encourage
How to convince children to trade screens for exercise
Originally published Sept. 16, 2021 by WTVA Tupelo. By Megan Marples, CNN "3, 2, 1, ready or not, here I come!" Children race through the park, soaking in the sun while they search for their
Lost Creek receives grant for new tech
Originally published Sept. 14, 2021 by The Columbus Telegram. By Andrew Kiser Incoming technology at Lost Creek Elementary School is targeted toward helping students maintain their fitness as they get older, said health and fitness
Keeping kids physically active after school
Originally published Sept. 7, 2021 by the Richmond Register. By Aubrey Lawson Young people have the tendency to unwind after school on a computer, phone or TV. While it is OK to unwind, young people
Schools grow gardens and healthy habits with students and communities
Originally published Aug. 27, 2021 by Model D. By Estelle Slootmaker The Calhoun Intermediate School District's (CISD) Shaping Positive Lifestyles and Attitudes through School Health (SPLASH) programming has inspired healthy changes in the classroom, students'
Teachers Must Advocate for Students to Get Quality Time for PE Class
Heart Rate Technology Helps Matthew Bassett Get Students Active By Undoing Outdated Stereotypes Teachers must do more to advocate for the importance of their PE class and health programs as many schools return to campus