
One School, One Book
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As we wrap up our current school year, and we are involved in field trips, field days, and end of course state examines, what should

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Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. During the month of February, I focus my instruction

I started teaching in the days of dial up internet before social media was invented. (In fact, Mark Zuckerburg was still in elementary school!) We

I always refer to my roots growing up in a small rural community in Oklahoma. You name the sport, I played it—if that sport was

We’ve all seen or read quotes from the short essays by Robert Fulghum about how all the things you really need to know you learned

Growing up in a small rural community in Oklahoma, I remember exploring, playing, and being blessed to have a father that set up the ultimate

Physical education forms part of a multidisciplinary curriculum, but integration doesn’t compromise teaching the concepts important to developing a physically educated individual. (3.7.1 SHAPE America

Throughout my career, I have encountered various issues that required adaptation. A 1954 gym with no air conditioning, lack of storage space, and even a