Please don't forget to donate items to be used for the silent auction on Monday night at the Fall Conference. The silent auction will start on Monday around 5:45pm and all items need to be in by Monday morning.
All money raised will be donated to the MS Society (Multiple Sclerosis Society)
Also, make plans now to play in the annual corn hole bean bag tournament, $5.00 per team. The tournament will begin at the end of the silent auction.
Thank you :)
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Pre-Registration Deadline
Remember that the deadline for pre-registration is November 1, 2010. Go ahead and get your conference registration forms in or go online to www.asahperd.org and register online for the conference.
Also, remember that your membership needs to be current!!!!!
Also, remember that your membership needs to be current!!!!!
Fall Conference Keynote Speakers Bio

Debbie Goforth has been an educator and “keeper of hope” in the Texas school system since 1980. She has a Masters in Curriculum and Instruction. She has taught at every level, but her primary focus has long been the tumultuous secondary school years. Debbie was a classroom teacher/coach for 24 years before stepping into the administrative role of At-Risk Coordinator 6 years ago. She has retired from the San Angelo school district as of May, 2009 completing 29 years of service in education. At the time of retirement, she entered a new phase of her life: public speaking as a means of advocating for kids of all ages. She has spoken all over the United States motivating and encouraging others who work with our precious children. Her upbeat and positive attitude is contagious and infects everyone with whom she comes in contact. She helps anyone wherever she can. Most importantly, Debbie has always advocated that students, mainly the ones labeled "at-risk," need our empathy not our sympathy. We reach these children by loving them where they are. Debbie has been promoting the phrase “No Child Will Be Left Behind” long before it came into vogue. She has been named Teacher of the Year numerous times on her campuses, but it is not the awards but the rewards of seeing a child succeed that mean the most to her.
Debbie has written a book about working with at-risk students – Scars of Love, Tears of Hope. This book explores the world of education in a surprising new light. It tells the story of numerous at-risk kids that Debbie has taught and counseled over her 29-year-career. It explores the remarkably effective approach she has developed in giving them hope for their future. Scars of Love is based upon eleven attributes that an effective “keeper of hope” must demonstrate, from being approachable and dependable to creating hopes and dreams and showing compassion. It represents the tools that will help acknowledge and validate kids, to making them feel good about themselves and their places in the world. A quote from Debbie, "As a teacher, woman, and keeper of hope, I have a choice. I can choose to leave scars of love on the kids I see and interact with everyday or I can leave scars of hurt. As adults, we all have the same choice. For me, the answer is the only one I am capable of leaving: scars of love."
“Debbie Goforth is the sort of teacher and mentor that every school wants and every child needs in their lives. Her years of experience in bringing hope to children from hopeless situations qualify her as a bona fide expert on the transformational power of love. Time and again, her stories illustrate the age-old truth that, in the absence of love, the most intellectual words simply fall on deaf ears. She brings the human touch to teaching, sharing wisdom that will benefit anyone who would invest in the life of a child.”
Rick Perry, Governor of Texas
Monday, August 30, 2010
Fall Conference
Start making your plans now to attend the Fall Conference from November 14-November 16, 2010 at the Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover, AL!!!
More information to come!
See you there!
More information to come!
See you there!
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
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
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!
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!
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