May 9, 2017 – The 2017 IHT Spirit Video Challenge wrapped up with a flurry of activity, and a panel of judges decided that the video submitted by Dr. Katie Harper Wright Elementary School in East St. Louis, IL did the best job of “Proving their Program.”
Submitted by PE teacher David Kober, the two-minute video featured students describing how the health and physical education school is improving each year. Students walk through school describing the healthy choices they learn to make every day and how their ability to take ownership of their health and fitness would be enhanced with the addition of IHT’s technology.
Kober’s class wins a set of 28 IHT ZONE heart rate monitors, a three-year license to operate IHT’s Spirit Assessment Measures software, and an IHT Power Package that includes IHT’s Spirit Curriculum, student journal and training. The grand prize package is valued at $12,000.
“Our challenge this year focused on how schools proving how they are transforming the lives of students, and every video we watched proved the value of data based health and physical education,” said IHT President Jen Ohlson. “To see in video after video students explaining why they benefit from heart rate data and are motivated to work hard and own their health and well-being inspired not only our judges but everyone who took time to view the videos.”
In 2015, IHT developed the first wearable designed specifically for health and physical education. The IHT ZONE puts students in touch with their heart rate data both during a class session and immediately after with a report delivered by email. Worn on the wrist, the ZONE delivers heart rate data with the accuracy of chest strap heart rate monitors.
“We’re thrilled to be working with IHT to support PE teachers in their efforts to empower students to get and stay active,” said Director of Partnerships Kim Scheffler. “These videos, and especially the winning entry from Dr. Katie Harper Wright Elementary, prove that there are some exemplary teachers and students worthy of recognition who are ‘proving their program’ every day.”
The Spirit Video Challenge drew nearly 50,000 viewers and voters. Videos were judged on a combination of quality (70 percent), originality and creativity (20 percent) and vote total (10 percent).
Other winning videos include second-place Silvia School (Terry Mahjoory) in Fall River, Mass.; third place Maury River Middle School (Vicki Black) in Lexington, Va., and fourth place Anderson Elementary (Lynell Addis) in Frisco, Texas. The video from Silvia School received the most votes, followed closely by Anderson. Each of the top four winning videos received prizes from IHT. Runner-up prizes included the IHT Spirit Assessment Measures software, IHT’s Spirit Curriculum and an IHT power package that includes apparel and more.
Deb Funke at Rose Hill Middle School, Rose Hill, Kan., won the raffle for a $200 Smart Ball. Videos that showcased products automatically qualified for a raffle.
For complete results and links to each winning video, click here.