Physical education is an integral part of the educational process for all students. It provides for the achievement of educational goals through movement activities. Students participate in a comprehensive, progressive program of physical activity taught by a specialist. This sequential program contributes to the total development of students and promotes healthy, active life-styles. The unique contribution of physical education is the part it plays in the student’s physical development. Since individuals function as whole beings, the program also addresses other aspects of development, including intellectual, social and emotional.
Primary Grades-Children participate in physical activities which help them learn to manage and control their bodies in a variety of situations. These movement experiences include large muscle activities such as running, skipping, climbing, rolling, throwing, catching and kicking. Opportunities are provided for learning and practicing social skills and intellectual skills in a physically active setting and in a manner appropriate to the child’s developmental level.
Intermediate Grades-Body management skills are refined as children mature. Participation in activities in the areas of games, sports, physical fitness, dance and gymnastics provides opportunities for students to practice a variety of physical skills. Guided instruction allows children to improve skills in a supportive environment. Acceptable social behavior is encouraged through group participation. As students reach adolescence a wide range of physical differences is evident. Additional opportunities are provided to practice and refine the basic movement skills according to individual needs. More complex, organized individual, dual and team activities are presented. Participation in selected activities that develop and maintain physical fitness is a vital part of the total program, as is development of social skills.
I have two awesome kids who have been very active in sports ranging from baseball, soccer, football, and basketball. Jenna is a sophomore at SCC. Luke is a 10th grader and he goes to Lincoln Northeast. During my spare time I love to watch my kids in their sports, workout, build and be with my family.
Professional Experience
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Graduated from Northeast High School in 1989
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Graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1996 with a bachelors degree in Elementary Education.
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Taught regular classroom at West Lincoln from 1996 - 2002 - Taught multi-age, 3rd grade and 5th grade.
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Taught physical education at Norwood Park and Pershing spliting time between each in 2002.
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Currently teaching physical education here at Pershing full time since 2002. I teach all grades K - 5.
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Coached at Lincoln Northeast in the girls basketball program from 1996 - 2005, winning at state championship in 2005
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Coached boys basketball at Lincoln Northeast from 2007 - 2010.
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Currently coaching girls basketball at Lincoln Northeast.
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I am the youth director and coach of the NE FORCE boys basketball program.