|
High School P.E. Drownings Emphasize Need for Supervision
By
Michael Popke,
February 2013
Last year in central Connecticut, at high schools located less than 10 miles apart, two students drowned in supervised physical education swimming classes ...
|
|
How High School ADs Can Rein in Questionable Coaching Behavior
By
Michael Popke,
January 2012
The final months of 2011 brought almost weekly stories of high school coaches misbehaving.
|
|
Schools Struggle to Find Where Fitness Fits
By
Michael Popke,
December 2011
If you want to know just how desperately educators in New York City are trying to make fitness a priority for their students, look no further than Public School 197 in Queens.
|
|
New Efforts to Revive Structured Physical Education Abound
By
Michael Popke,
April 2011
Most school gymnasiums are filled more often than not these days — hosting much-needed blood drives, fundraisers for vital school and community needs, and revenue-generating offseason sports camps.
|
|
Incident During P.E. Floor Hockey Game Demonstrates Heightened Standard of Care
By
John T. Wolohan,
June 2010
A high-sticking incident during a P.E. floor hockey game demonstrates a heightened standard of care.
|
|
A Gold's Gym Encourages Participation from High School Students
By
Michael Popke,
April 2010
A high school P.E. class gets a no-pressure introduction to Gold’s Gym.
|
|
Invest In Your Staff
By
Edward M. Slover,
May 2008
Staff training, development and education are a must for fitness facailities in order to achieve long-term financial service and program-based goals.
|
|
Higher Learning
By
Marvin Bynum ,
1/01/2007
Specialized training programs for rec managers can help advance their careers.
|
|
Certifications Gaining Respect
By
Ronale Tucker Rhodes,
December 2006
The importance of trainers and instructors possessing reliable and credible certifications continues to be at the forefront of industry discussion.
|
|
School Officials Tighten Recess Restrictions
By
Marvin Bynum,
8/1/2006
School officials tighten recess restrictions
|