Raymond shakes up ideas about healthy habits, feeling positive
Originally published Oct. 30 by The Courier. By Melody Parker Tara Raymond is a mover and shaker. The Orange Elementary School physical education teacher, 39, strives to set an example for students and staff by
Bellingham PE Teacher Brings Creativity and Smiles With (Virtual) 2020 COVID Olympic Games
Originally published April 17, 2020 by Whatcomtalk.com. By Stacee Sledge When Silver Beach Elementary P.E. teacher Tonian Gray, isolating at home like the rest of Whatcom County, posted a humorous cup-stacking video on her Facebook
Irvington Teachers Bring Excitement to Physical Education with New Activities
Originally published Oct. 23, 2020 in the River Journal. As Dows Lane Elementary School students jumped and hopped on the field in physical education teachers Tiffany Flynn’s and Marisa Stracuzzi’s classes, they remained 12 feet
Physical Education in Session: How CHS PE Classes Operate During Pandemic
Originally published Oct. 25, 2020 by The Coronado Times. By Bella Villarin With distance learning well underway at Coronado High School, some may be wondering how students are staying active despite excessive amounts of screen time.
‘It is really important that students find a way to stay active’
Originally published Oct. 21, 2020 by The Herald News. By Greg Sullivan For many children, out of school also means out of the gym. Or off the playing fields. In other words, less exercise. Maybe
When PE class goes virtual, NJ teachers get creative
Originally published Oct. 12, 2020 by the NorthJersey.com. By Melanie Anzidei Meghan Radimer had to get creative. Radimer teaches physical education, and the COVID pandemic has made that particularly challenging since her school's classes are