Schools find funding for technology to keep students active
Between the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding, schools have more money at their disposal to address student health and wellness needs during the 2020-21
IDEA Public Schools Earns National Recognition for Wellness Program Partnering with IHT
Alliance For a Healthier Generation honors 59 IDEA Campuses for Program that Includes IHT ZONE Heart Rate Monitors IDEA Public Schools recently won national recognition for its campaign to keep students healthy, which includes a
School Uses CARES Funding to Provide Students with Heart Rate Monitors for Online PE
California’s Learning Loss Mitigation Fund Makes $5 Billion Available to Local Schools for Programs Including Health, Wellness, and Social-Emotional Learning A California physical education department chairperson used a portion of the state’s Coronavirus Aid, Relief
From Local to Federal, Schools Find Funds to Add IHT ZONE Monitors
Teachers, administrators, and coaches have used multiple funding sources to bring the IHT ZONE heart rate monitor to their students. Whether teachers need a few IHT ZONE monitors for a pilot program, a set for
Youth Running Club Uses Heart Rate Monitors to Keep Kids at their Peak
Fueled by IHT ZONE heart rate monitors and support from city leaders, Juan Cajina created a running club that doubles as a community physical education program in Union City, NJ. Through a partnership with the
New: School PE and Mental Health Programs Eligible for Additional $13 Billion in CARES Act Funding
States will receive an additional $13 billion in federal funding that can be used for programs that include the physical and mental health of students. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act)