Area schools turn to low-contact activities for fall reopening
Originally published Aug. 9, 2020 by the Republican-American. By Jason Levy Think physical education class back in the day: sweat, contact sports, workouts that pump your lungs. PE teachers are thinking about it, and what
Northumberland schools receive Government funding boost to encourage pupils to get active for September return
Originally published Aug. 8, 2020 in the Northumberland Gazette. By Dominic Scurr Schools in Northumberland will benefit from part of the £320m funding for the 2020/21 academic year, whilst also carrying over any 2019/20 funding
Physical education boosts productivity for students learning remotely
Originally published Aug. 10, 2020 by NewsradioKYW1060am. By Suzanne Monaghan Many parents are already overwhelmed with how to keep their kids on track academically this fall. But one subject can actually improve students’ performance, concentration
Students find virtual PE and art classes provide fresh outlet to express themselves
Originally published May 29, 2020 by Hyde Park Herald. By Aaron Gettinger Classes in Art and Physical Education have continued at Hyde Park-Kenwood's public schools despite the challenges of remote learning. Teachers from Shoesmith Elementary
School districts explain what virtual physical education will look like this year
Originally published Aug. 6, 2020 by ABCNews30. By Shayla Girardin As schools switch to online learning, some subjects will look very different this year. Virtual workouts, class Zoom sessions and logging physical activity on apps
PE teachers making changes to keep students active
Originally published Aug. 5, 2020 by Channel 6 WRBC. By Lauren Jackson Physical Education teachers are having to re-imagine what gym class looks like for virtual and in person students. “A lot of things we