Tyler ISD teacher recognized as Regional Elementary Teacher of the Year
Originally published Aug. 3, 2021 by KLTV7. Tyler ISD is proud to announce that Ashley Phelps, Tyler ISD Elementary Teacher of the Year, has been selected as the Regional Elementary Teacher of the Year by
Branford summer school is about much more than 3 Rs
Originally published Aug. 3, 2021 in the New Haven Register. By Linda Conner Lambeck Four weeks into a six-week elementary summer school program, there were still new arrivals to John B. Sliney School. “We had
Anasazi PE teacher wins more awards
Originally published June 6, 2021 in the Scottsdale Progress. By Kristine Cannon After winning the Arizona Heath and Physical Education Innovative Teacher of the Year award in 2019, Anasazi Elementary physical education teacher Kyle Bragg
A little physical activity can trigger a mental makeover
Originally published July 9, 2021 by Elemental. By Robert Roy Britt Among the most underrated revelations of modern scientific research is the healing ability and protective power of physical activity. And I’m not talking about
Why PE Class Can’t Be a Casualty of the Pandemic
Originally published June 7, 2021 by US News and World Report. By Megan MacDonald A hard and fast warning was just issued from the United Kingdom and it affects our children. U.S. policymakers, educators and
Kingston gets $1.5M grant from state’s ‘Creating Healthy Schools and Communities’ initiative
Originally published July 16, 2021 by The Daily Freeman. By Paul Kirby A state grant of more than $1.5 million that's been awarded to the city will go toward efforts to increase physical activity and