This marked the end of our first week in our Hoops For Heart unit. In P.E. the students have learned about a young girl named Cassandra who needed a heart transplant. Cassandra and her family received help from the American Heart Association so that this opportunity was made possible for her. Our students are learning new ways to volunteer and collect donations so that the students can help other kids who need help from the American Heart Association. At the same time the students are having fun learning new basketball skills. Today, the students decided to take their shooting and passing skills into the pool. Lots of cheers, hoops and hollers were given to each peer while making baskets, catching the ball and having successful passes.
Contact Miss Shirey if you would like to make a donation at mshirey@pathfindervillage.org
We are all heart hero's!
Stay Fit,
Miss Shirey
Friday, December 5, 2014
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Hoops For Heart
CONTACT
Megan Shirey: mshirey@pathfindervillage.org
PATHFINDER SCHOOL STUDENTS
SHOOT HOOPS FOR THEIR HEARTS AND HELP SAVE LIVES
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Students at Pathfinder school in Edmeston, NY are
jumping at the chance to fight heart disease and stroke, our nation’s No. 1 and
No. 4 killers. On December 1, 2014 Pathfinder School will host its second
annual Hoops For Heart event to raise money for the American Heart Association,
which funds lifesaving heart and stroke research and community and educational
programs for our youth.
Hoops
For Heart teaches students how physical fitness benefits the heart and shows
them that volunteering can be a fun and positive experience for the whole
community. The need to educate children about the importance of physical
activity couldn’t be timelier. According to recent studies, about one-third of
children ages 2 to 19 are overweight and obese.
“By
including physical activity into their daily routines, kids can significantly
reduce the onset and burden of heart disease,“ said Tabitha Poplaski “By
raising money through Hoops For Heart, we are preventing heart disease and obesity
for the next generation of Americans. Kids are literally jumping into a heart
healthier life while becoming passionate about raising money for other kids
with sick hearts.”
For over 18 years, millions of students have played
basketball and learned about heart health and how nutrition and physical activity
can help prevent heart disease and stroke. Hoops For Heart is
co-sponsored by the American Heart Association and SHAPE America-Society
of Health and Physical Educators.
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Please help our students help others by making a
donation. If you would like to help more, call your nearest American Heart
Association office at 1-800-AHA-USA1 (1-800-242-8721). You can also visit us online
at heart.org/hoops.
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