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Pre-k students get into the fun of the fall soccer unit

PE Update: Kickin’ It!

All across campus this week, there are cones, Pugg nets, soccer balls, and kids on the move. From pre-kindergarten to fifth grade, our lower school students are engaged in a fall soccer unit. In the younger grades, students learn to dribble by keeping the ball close to them, kicking with

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A group of fifth graders in a field hockey scrimmage

PE Update: Fifth Grade Flying High

Our fifth grade crew began the year ready to move, collaborate, and compete. With the addition of Jade Morris, associate director of athletics, to the physical education and athletics department, they are in good hands and ready to roll. John O’Neill, director of athletics, and Ms. Morris are collaborating this

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Pre-k students dash and hop in PE class

PE Update: So Many Things in the Way, in a Good Way

Obstacles are hard. It can be tempting, when working with young children, to remove them so that things flow and ease is attained. However, in physical education, we prefer to add them. All the better to build resilience, strength, endurance, and grit. That is why our pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and first

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Pre-k students get into the fun of the fall soccer unit

By Alex Tzelnic, physical education teacher and mindfulness director |

September 30, 2022

All across campus this week, there are cones, Pugg nets, soccer balls, and kids on the move. From pre-kindergarten to fifth grade, our lower school students are engaged in a fall soccer unit. In the younger grades, students learn to…
A group of fifth graders in a field hockey scrimmage

By Alex Tzelnic, physical education teacher and mindfulness director |

September 23, 2022

Our fifth grade crew began the year ready to move, collaborate, and compete. With the addition of Jade Morris, associate director of athletics, to the physical education and athletics department, they are in good hands and ready to roll. John…
Pre-k students dash and hop in PE class

By Alex Tzelnic, physical education teacher and mindfulness director |

September 16, 2022

Obstacles are hard. It can be tempting, when working with young children, to remove them so that things flow and ease is attained. However, in physical education, we prefer to add them. All the better to build resilience, strength, endurance,…
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