Superintendent recognized for commitment to physical education, health
Originally published Nov. 13, 2020 by the Herald-Whig. By Deborah Gertz Husar Quincy Public Schools Superintendent Roy Webb sees joining in with students in a physical education activity as a “fun part” of the job.
Wellness educators adapt to serving students, teachers in virtual learning
Originally published Nov. 9, 2020 by Sandy Post. By Brittany Allen As schooling has moved online because of the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers have had to become increasingly flexible. For some, distance learning has even changed
Teachers find new energy in remote exercise with students
Originally published Nov. 5, 2020 by Daily Southtown. By Jeff Vorva During recent parent/teacher conferences, Hillcrest High School teacher Amy Trench had more than one conversation with parents on a topic that she thought she
How P.E. teachers are trying to get students off the couch during the pandemic
Originally published Nov. 5, 2020 by EdSource. By Carolyn Jones Imagine trying to work out in a crowded living room, with no exercise equipment besides rolled-up socks and soup cans. For many students in California,
Pandemic changes PE structure
Originally published Nov. 2, 2020 by The Challis Messenger. By Hunter Diehl As his students ripped miniature whiffle balls across the Challis High School football field with golf clubs earlier this month, physical education teacher
Physical education teachers adjust amid coronavirus pandemic
Originally published Oct. 13, 2020 by MyTwinTiers.com. By Mikayla Newton Teachers, administrators, faculty, and staff have all had to adjust amid the coronavirus pandemic. Physical education teachers have had to tackle an entirely different kind