Iowa School Gets $350K for Increasing PE
Graeme Klass9 July 2008
Keokuk Schools in Iowa boosts PE support:
The Keokuk schools landed a nearly $350,000 grant to beef up the weight room, provide aerobic fitness equipment and promote a more active lifestyle for students from kindergarten through high school.
The weight and aerobic equipment will not only help physical education students achieve better fitness. High school athletes will have more equipment for training.
The new equipment will be ordered in July. The high school will receive about $74,000 worth of weight lifting equipment such as free weights and non-aerobic machines. Delivery and installation will cost $7,100.
Aerobic equipment, such as treadmills, stairmasters, elliptical cross trainers and stationary bicycles and other machines also will be installed, worth about $63,000.
A major component of the grant is professional development for teachers relating to the new equipment along with funds for curriculum development.
The Carol M. White Physical Education Program Grant also includes equipment to monitor cardio-vascular fitness, new lap top computers and PDAs (personal digital assistants) for P.E. teachers to collect data.
Keokuk Middle School and the elementary students are not left out.
Nearly $17,900 in new equipment is planned, including digital pedometers, body fat analyzers, digital scales, resistance tubes and exercise balls.
The middle school also will get aerobic fitness equipment such as stationary bicycles and stairmasters.
All K-12 physical education teachers will be involved in the grant using the new equipment and in training. Playground supervision staff also will receive training in after-school workshops. The focus will be to increase activities at K-5 recess.
I like this initiative as it actually does empower and enable students to use the fitness equipment. Good to also see a portion devoted to training teachers too.



