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Originally published March 30, 2019 in the Log Cabin Democrat. By Hilary Andrews Students across the state will soon be enjoying more break times during their school days thanks to
Originally published March 30, 2019 in the Log Cabin Democrat. By Hilary Andrews Students across the state will soon be enjoying more break times during their school days thanks to
Originally published March 4, 2019 in The Independent IE. Only 19 percent are getting the recommended one hour of daily vigorous activity. So should we have more exercise on our school curriculum? Third
Using the IHT ZONE wrist heart rate monitors allows teachers to keep students of all fitness levels engaged in class. Prior to analyzing student performance with heart rate monitors and
Originally published March 7, 2019 in Bethesda Magazine. By Caitlynn Peetz For the first time since it was introduced a decade ago, a bill requiring that elementary schools provide students
First and Second-Grade Students Display Understanding of Healthy Heart-Rate-Raising Effort with Help of PE Heart Rate Monitors Students at Goose Bay Elementary School (Wasilla, Alaska) are already mastering important fitness