"Physical fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body, it is the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity." - John F. Kennedy
Philosophy I believe that Physical Education should teach life long skills that students can transfer to the rest of their school and personal life. P.E. should promote teamwork, individual growth, problem solving, and communication skills that are relevant, challenging and fun. The activities should facilitate growth in physical, social and emotional realms of the student’s life. P.E. Expectations I feel that all students will be successful in our P.E. classes if they are willing to:
Shoes It is extremely important that your child have proper shoes for P.E. They should be rubber soled tennis shoes with good support. Please provide the proper shoes and make sure that your child has them at school on their scheduled P.E. days. They will be required to borrow shoes from the "shoe closet" if they do not have the appropriate shoes on. Thank you for your support and cooperation.
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Danielle ReeberThis is my 6th year here at MRA. Prior to MRA I have taught in Canby, Oregon City Maple Valley, Spokane and Auburn, WA. I am a graduate of Washington State University with a K-12 P.E. major and a Health minor. I currently live in Wilsonville with my husband of 23 years, my three 17 year olds and my dog, Charlie. In my spare time I love hiking, camping, spending time reading a book on a sunny warm beach and scrapbooking. Archives
June 2018
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