Friday, July 30, 2010

District 7 Workshop



District 7 had a great workshop with over 35 people in attendance at Forest Hills Elementary School in Florence in their brand new gym.

The workshop hosted the following sessions:
The Busy School Day/Integrating Health into all Elementary Subjects
Elementary and Middle School Activities
Outdoor Education
Jump for Heart Presentation
Toppleball
Alliance for a Healthier Generation Presentation
Stress Management/Relaxation
High School Activities

Special thanks to all the presenters and Leslie Thorn whose school hosted the workshop and to the District 7 representative, Lori McGee for all their hard work in putting this workshop together!




Tuesday, July 27, 2010

District 6 Workshop



ASAHPERD partnered with the Alabama Department of Public Health, the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, Alabama State University, and the University of West Alabama to take the District 6 workshop to the people of West Alabama which turned out to be a huge success.

The morning started off with an introduction from Ms. Brandi Pouncey who is from the Strategic Alliance Division at the Department of Health who funded the workshop, and Dr. Satcher from the University of West Alabama that hosted the workshop.

Then Penny Edwards, the Future Professionals Advisor did the welcome from ASAHPERD and encouraged everyone to join ASAHPERD and come to the fall conference, then it was off to me to do the Ice Breakers where we did a jammin minute from the Alliance, greet your neighbor, and team work.

After that, we had the following breakout sessions:

  • Introduction to WAY by Natalie Steed
  • Spelling and Literacy in the Physical Education Classroom by Ann Holcomb
  • Get on the Ball and Out of the Bleachers: ASU HPER Majors and Dr. Gary Grandison
  • Technology Resources for the Classroom-Dr. Patricia Floyd·
  • The Busy School Day and Health Education -Dr. Renfroe
  • Science Education and the Physical Education Classroom-Sharon Smith
  • Catch Kids Program for Afterschool-Dr. Satcher
  • Math in the Physical Education Classroom-Shanekia Wiley
  • Coordinated School Health –Dr. Evans
  • Social Studies and Movement-Jackie Jackson
  • Bullying in today’s Society-Dr Edmondson and Dr. Golightly
  • Outdoor Education-Dr. Coates
Then we had closing remarks and door prizes from Heidi Hataway and Leslie Knox from the State Department of Public Health.

A huge thanks to everyone who was involved in making this workshop take place, especially to Heidi and her division at the Alabama Department of Public Health.

District 4 Workshop

Ann Holcomb, the District 4 Representative but on an amazing workshop at Fultondale Elementary School in early June which had about 40 people in attendance.

The workshop featured:

Basketball Skills for K-6
Useful Ways to Use the Playground
Ideas for Implementing Physical Fitness Testing (recording and reporting)

Thanks to Ann for all her hardwork and to all the Board members who attended this workshop to support Ann!

District 8 Workshop




Sharon Lowery, your district 8 representative hosted a wonderful workshop at Williams Middle School in Huntsville, AL.

The workshop featured the legendary Toni Leo who spent the morning teaching us how to use pedometers in every day physical education activities.

The afternoon was spent learning how to use the Trikke bikes, how to apply for grants to get them, and they fit into a quality physical education program.

Sharon ended out the evening giving away several great door prizes. It was well attended by over 35 people.

Thanks to everyone who presented and all the board members who came out to support this workshop.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Two Workshops Left

Wow, your district reps have been hard at work this summer providing some great workshops. We are down to two left:

July 22, 2010: District 6 at the University of West Alabama in Livingston from 9:00-3:30
July 28, 2010: District 7 Workshop at Forest Hills Elementary School in Florence, all day

For more information on these two workshops, please visit www.asahperd.org and click on the summer workshops link.

President's Message



Hello to all! The time has flown by, it seems like just a few short months ago I was nominated to become President of ASAHPERD. What a wonderful honor it is for me to serve in this capacity. I am excited about the upcoming year and know it will be a rewarding one for each one of us.

What an informative and fun spring conference we just had in Orange Beach. I had the opportunity to participate in the Student Leadership Conference providing ice breakers for our future professionals and getting to know many of them. Our profession is in great hands with these young professionals. I would like to thank all the future professionals and professionals that attended this event and helped to make it a success.

Upon becoming President-elect, I began thinking about a theme for my presidency. Our Vision Statement is: ASAHPERD envisions all citizens in Alabama to have the opportunity to enjoy a quality life through knowledge and active participation in healthy lifestyle choices. After reading our vision, I thought about all the individuals that provided me with the opportunity to enjoy a quality life. The list was endless: physical education teachers, classroom teachers, coaches, professors, administrators and the list goes on. These individuals that influenced my life taught me how to play several sports or activities that I still participate in as an adult. I thought what a great theme to have: “Playing it Forward”. What individuals have “Played it Forward” for you? Are you “Playing it Forward” for others such as your students, co-workers, or future professionals?

As members of ASAHPERD we have the opportunity to teach and share the importance of a healthy, active lifestyle through educating all citizens in Alabama. It is imperative that we support and promote our profession. I encourage you to be a role model and a mentor, supporting and communicating the value of our profession with individuals that cross your path, be it in the community or professionally.

I believe this year is going to be a pivotal one. Regardless of the career path you have chosen, the new initiatives happening all around our country such as First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move Program” focusing on healthy, active lifestyles, there has not been a better time than now to begin “Playing it Forward”. Let’s focus on the future providing the knowledge and resources we have as an organization to assist others in making healthy, lifestyle choices.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Greetings To All!

This Year's Theme is "Playing it Forward". What comes to mind when you hear that "Theme"? Kindness, Helping others, Giving or maybe The Domino effect. As an organization we are in a position to do all of these things, whether you are a teacher, coach, health professional or an advocate for healthy living, you can "Play it Forward".

So let's get Playing ASAHPERD! I look forward to a great year as your president!