PE teacher brings exercise to kids’ homes
Originally published Sept. 16, 2020 by WKOW27. By Emily Friese With many schools holding classes online, a Lodi Elementary physical education teacher wanted to switch things up for students. Mackenzie Swenson decided the best way
Virtual sweat is the new normal
Originally published Sept. 10, 2020 in the Sonoma Index-Tribune. By Christian Kallen Among the many challenges facing high school students this troubled autumn is staying fit – not just healthy, although that’s a priority in
Coach’s Corner: Teaching physical education remotely is a big challenge
Originally published Sept. 11, 2020 by the Daily Herald. By Jon Cohn If this were gymnastics, we might give it a degree of difficulty rating around 9.5. Think double flips while sticking the landing, high
A 15-Week Exercise Plan for Kids and Families
Originally published Sept. 12, 2020 by Outside Online. By Krista Langlois As a new school year begins, the state of American education is uncertain. Some schools have insisted on reopening, with mixed results, others are
Pandemic forces new way of physical education at Botetourt County high school
Originally published Aug. 28, 2020 by the WFRX TV. By Aaron Farrar Students are required to take physical education classes in order to graduate. However, because of the coronavirus pandemic, these classes look very different
Anything that can get these kids moving
Originally published Aug. 20, 2020 by the 5onYourSide. By Rene Knott Structure is important to a child’s school day, even if they are learning virtually. “Parents make sure that they have structure. They make a