Wyoming elementary students well below nationwide PE averages
Originally published July 17, 2021 by the Sheridan Press. By Carrie Haderlie Most elementary-aged students in Wyoming receive less physical education than kids in other states — roughly two times per week, well below the
More California schools adding yoga to school day
Stretching and breathing exercises can help students relax and focus as they return to campus Originally published July 19, 2021 by EdSource. By Carolyn Jones To help students relax, some California schools are adding something
New Healthy Heroes program makes learning fun for kids
Interactive program emphasizes nutrition, healthy food choices, physical activity Originally published July 1, 2021 by Texas A&M Agrilife Today. By Paul Schattenberg The Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program, EFNEP, of the Texas A&M AgriLife
Clubs headed by Coventry basketball coach help keep district on the rebound
Originally published July 5, 2021 by the Akron Beacon Journal. By Alan Ashworth By late morning last Tuesday, the temperature had already climbed into the high 80s at Coventry High School. But Devon McAfee and
Elementary students to have 30 minutes of recess, among other PE and meal time requirements
Originally published July 5, 2021 by Community Impact Sugar Land/Missouri City. By Claire Shoop Fort Bend ISD approved an update to the district's wellness policy, which dictates in part recess, physical education and lunch requirements,
Improving PE lessons in schools may boost academic performance of kids
Originally published June 30, 2021 by ANI. According to a new study, improving the quality of Physical Education (PE) classes may boost kids' and teens' brain power and academic prowess, particularly in maths. The findings