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First the Data % OF OBESE STUDENTS K-12 Year 2 100 90 80 70 60 47 50 Year 2 40 30 20 10 0 % of Students -4,388 students assessed -Based on CDC Guidance for Obesity (95 th percentile or higher) - Assessed by PE Teachers and based


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First the Data

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% OF OBESE STUDENTS K-12

47 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 % of Students

Year 2

Year 2

  • 4,388 students assessed
  • Based on CDC Guidance for Obesity (95th percentile or

higher)

  • Assessed by PE Teachers and based on child’s height,

weight, date of birth, and gender (BMI)

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% OF STUDENTS ENGAGED IN 60 MINUTES PHYSICAL ACTIVITY DAILY

24 24 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 % of Students Year 1 Year 2

  • Year 1, 3,083 students assessed; Year 2, 2,801

students assessed

  • Based on 3 Day Physical Activity Recall surveys or

pedometer data (whichever was higher)

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% OF STUDENTS 6TH-12TH WITH PROFICIENT CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS

62 65.5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 % of Students Year 1 Year 2

  • Year 1, 1,164 students assessed; Year 2-1,788

students assessed

  • Based on PACER Assessment for Presidential Fitness
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% OF STUDENTS 6TH-12TH CONSUMING ADEQUATE AMOUNT OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

20 20 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 % of Students Year 1 Year 2

  • Year 1, 1,337 students assessed; Year 2, 955 students

assessed

  • Based on survey based on the YRBS
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Students logged enough steps to be equivalent to

1,3 ,367 67,8 ,855 55 MI MILES! LES!!!! !!!

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PECRT

The EUP PECRT met 7 times this year

  • PD on SNAG Golf
  • PD on other lesson activities
  • CRT put the regional curriculum through the

CDC’s PECAT (Physical Education Curriculum Assessment Tool) to identify gaps in the regional curriculum and have begun an action plan to revise.