Lawrence PE Teacher Shows Us How To Stay Active While Cooped Up In A Freezing Cold Pandemic
Remote P.E. has forced gym teachers to re-think fitness for their students. But can they help stir-crazy adults? Originally published Feb. 21, 2021 by KCUR89.3, NPR in Kansas City. By Gina Kaufmann If there is
Youth inactivity is its own health crisis
Originally published Feb. 19, 2021 in The Seattle Times. By Carla Santorno, Pooja S. Tandon and Bookie Gates With most children going to school in front of computers without typical recess breaks, physical education and
Kids are shooting hoops with rolled up socks, but pandemic PE is not cancelled
Originally published Feb. 12, 2021 by The Hechinger Report. By Kelly Field It’s almost time for gym class, and my fifth grader can’t find her tennis ball. “Adrienne, did you take it?” she demands of
P.E. teacher gets laughs at Vision Charter School
Originally published Feb. 11, 2021 by KTVB7. By Tami Tremblay Sometimes you just have to laugh - and while moving your body is no exception. Dusty Berg, the physical education teacher at Vision Charter School
Health and wellness a priority in Farmington schools
Originally published Feb. 10, 2021 by the Daily Journal Online. By Mark Marberry With the Farmington R-7 School District in its second year of implementing the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) Model, improvements
Cranford’s Taylor Named NJAHPERD Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year
Originally published Feb. 4, 2021 by Tap Into Cranford. By Robert Ramirez Congratulations to Mrs. Whitney Taylor, a physical education teacher at Walnut Avenue School and Livingston Avenue School, on being named the NJAHPERD (New