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1 HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MEETING SEPT. 9, 2009
TULSA PUBLIC SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MEETING SEPT. 9, 2009

2 WELCOME BACK SIGN IN ENJOY SOME REFRESHMENTS
SAY HELLO TO OUR NEW TEACHER JYLIAN PRENTICE–NATHAN HALE

3 AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS WELCOME AND OVERVIEW PEP GRANT
ALLIANCE FOR A HEALTHIER GENERATION FITNESSGRAM WEB PAGE SAFARI MONTAGE RUNNING/WALKING CLUB

4 PEP GRANT OBJECTIVES Increase by 5% each project year, the number of students who meet the national target of 150(elementary) or 225( secondary) minutes spent weekly in vigorous athletic activity. Increase by 5% each year, the percentage of students meeting the national fitness norms Increase the percentage of students reporting an increase in physical activity outside school hours by 10% each program year Increase fitness in 10% of District students. Increase by 5% each year, the percentage of students meeting Oklahoma State Physical Education Standards Increase by I serving the average number of servings of fruits/vegetables eaten daily by middle and high school students, over three years.

5 PEP GRANT DATA COLLECTION DATES
JOURNAL AND QUESTIONNAIRE DATES 1ST TRIAL SEPT DUE SEPT. 29 2ND TRIAL NOV DUE NOV. 24 3RD TRIAL JAN. 4-10 DUE JAN. 12 4TH TRIAL FEB DUE MARCH 2

6 Activity and Nutrition On-Line Survey
Pre Test Sept.29-Oct.2 Post TestFeb.22-26

7 FITNESSGRAM TESTING DATES
Pre Test Dates Sept Accountability Report Due Oct. 1 Post Testing Dates March 3-9 Accountability Report Due March 11

8 PEP GRANT JOURNAL AND QUESTIONNAIRE PROCEDURES
Students MUST PUT THEIR NAME ON THE JOURNALS Each student enrolled in physical education MUSTCOMPLETE A JOURNAL They need to include the activity and the number of minutes they were active. i.e. ran for 15 minutes Please include rigorous and moderate physical activity only. I know this will be difficult, do the best you can. Count class time that the students are actively involved in physical activity- not time enrolled in P.E They need to include activities they were involved in after school and on weekend as well.

9 NUTRITION CURRICULUM MANDATORY PORTION OF PEP GRANT
LIBBY ANDERSON WILL EXPLAIN

10 FITNESSGRAM DO NOT NEED A COPY OF EACH STUDENTS PROGRESS
TEACHERS WILL KEEP A YEAR TO YEAR COPY MUST HAVE AN ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT FOR PRE TEST AND POST TEST

11 ALLIANCE FOR A HEALTHIER GENERATION
Our Mission To eliminate childhood obesity and to inspire all young people in the United States to develop lifelong, healthy habits. William J. Clinton Foundation “The Alliance for a Healthier Generation can help turn young people's lives around and give them hope for a healthier future.” - President Clinton © SharpSchool

12 You want to help a school become a healthier place for students to learn and staff to work.
You want students to know the benefits of healthy eating increased physical activity. You know good student health and academic performance go hand in hand THEN                                                        JOIN THE HEALTHY SCHOOLS PROGRAM NETWORK TODAY!                                             Healthy Schools Program 

13 ALLIANCE FOR A HEALTHIER GENERATION
HIGH SCHOOLS: East Central, Webster, McLain, Booker T. Washington, Hale All feeder schools are eligible to register

14 HEALTHY AND FIT SCHOOL ADVISORY BOARD
Senate Bill 1627, the Healthy and Fit Kids Act of 2004, requires each public school in Oklahoma to establish a Healthy & Fit School Advisory Committee. A Healthy & Fit School Advisory Committee is an advisory group of at least six individuals who represent segments of the community (teacher, coach, student, administrator, parent, school nurse, health care professional, community member).  The group acts collectively to provide advice to the school regarding school health issues.  HFSAC are committed to creating healthy school environments so students may reach their learning potential. 

15 HEALTHY AND FIT SCHOOL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The primary focus of the Healthy and Fit School Advisory Committee is to: Establish healthy school nutrition environment Reduce childhood obesity Develop a quality physical education and activity program Establish, implement, and evaluate school wellness Healthier Schools = Healthier Students, Faculty, & Staff Healthier Students, Faculty, & Staff = Improved academic achievement, Increased productivity, Increased morale, and Increased retention

16 DISTRICT WELLNESS COMMITTEE
Meeting dates: Nov. 18, Jan. 20, March 24, May 19 Purpose: To promote wellness for students, faculty, staff, parents, and administrators of Tulsa Public Schools Monthly wellness calendar for faculty and staff Schedule activities twice monthly

17 NUTRITION WELCOME LIBBY ANDERSON

18 WEB SITE Go to “Curriculum and Instruction”
Go to “Health, Physical Education, and Dance” TABS: Alliance for a Healthier Generation, Contact Info, Elementary physical education report card, equipment check out, Fitnessgram, Get Fit Tulsa, Healthy and Fit School Advisory Committee, Indian Nation Health Care, It’s All About Kids, Jump Into Action, National Dairy Council, Oklahoma and NASPE Standards, Professional Development, Resources, Special Events/Department Meetings, Tulsa Reads Millions, Safety Patrol, Running Club

19 WEB SITE TEACHER SPOTLIGHT PAGE: SPOTLIGHT ACTIVITIES YOU ARE DOING IN YOUR CLASS! REMEMBER IF YOU SEND PICTURES YOU MUST HAVE APPROVAL TO ENTER THEM ON THE WEB, SAME AS SHARPSCHOOL

20 EXIT PROCEDURES CLEAN UP YOUR AREA HAVE A GREAT DAY SEE YOU NEXT MONTH


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