Virus restrictions call for virtual Field Day at Auburn Middle School
Originally published June 5, 2020 in the Sun Journal. By Daryn Slover Online school or real school? If you chose online, your on the hook for 30 seconds of jumping jacks. Stationary lunges if you
Kids need physical education – even when they can’t get it at school
Originally published June 3, 2020 in The Conversation. By Collin A. Webster When I noticed my 12-year-old son was spending about seven hours a day doing his school work online due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
Enfield among towns focused on PE during on-line learning
Originally published June 3, 2020 in the Journal Inquirer. By Adam Betz Some subjects are better suited for distance learning than others. Physical Education isn’t one of them, but that hasn’t stopped the Enfield school
Phys Ed teacher brings together ‘old friends’ to produce motivating videos for students
Originally published May 21, 2020 in the Rome Sentinel. By Nicole A. Hawley With school days suspended, and then eventually closed for the remainder of the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Westmoreland Central School
Blue Ridge PBS offering classes for kids at home
Southwest Virginia TV Classroom airs weekdays at noon Originally published May 5, 2020 on WSLS.com. By Bridget Curran Blue Ridge PBS is going back to its educational roots. Starting Monday, they’re providing new programming for
Physical ed teachers adapting to new norm
Originally published May 20, 2020 in the Tallassee Tribune. By Carmen Rodgers Eddie Gantt, Scott Justiss, Terrel Brown and Jeanne Shirley make up the PE department at Tallassee Elementary School and when the COVID-19 pandemic