Illinois students run with exercise program
Originally published Nov. 20, 2021 by The Commercial-News, Danville, Ill. By Carol Roehm It might not be the Boston Marathon, but don’t tell that to the 200 or so students from Potomac and Armstrong-Ellis grade
Schools shouldn’t go back to the old way students approach PE
Originally published Nov. 26, 2021 by The Daily Journal. By Clare Socolow Physical education at Moorestown High School had to undergo serious changes to comply with the new COVID-19 requirement of social distancing. Before the
Post-pandemic, PE teachers warn of lost skills
Originally published Nov. 17 by World. By Lauren Dunn When physical education teacher Ashley Belmer’s school in O’Neill, Neb., went virtual in March 2020, she wanted to do more for her students than send them
Teacher, coach honored for service to youth
Originally published Nov. 18 by The Auburn Villager. By Ian Bivona A lifelong Auburn resident, LaDextric Oliver has spent years giving back to youth and his community in his own way — through mentoring children
How local teachers are working to make up for ‘physical learning loss’ with their students
Originally published Nov. 12, 2021 by KXLY.com Spokane-Coeur D'Alene By Olivia Roberts Last year, many schools held PE class remotely, with students joining in from their bedrooms and living rooms. The online class format presented
Walking to school gains renewed interest in pandemic
Originally published Nov. 15, 2021 by WGBH 89.7. By Meg Woolhouse It’s a sight you don’t see too often: a bunch of elementary school kids walking down a busy street on their way to school.