LeRoy Central School Wins Genesee Community College's 2018 Play to Get Fit Challenge!

Batavia, NY (12/19/2018) — The Health and Physical Education department at Genesee Community College has announced LeRoy Central School as winners of GCC's 2018 Play to Get Fit Challenge! The Get Fit Challenge effort began in 2011 to motivate third, fourth and fifth graders in the GLOW (Genesee, Livingston, Orleans and Wyoming counties) region to get more active.

Every year, the program illustrates how many minutes young people spend engaged in physical activity outside of school in a manner the children can see and understand. Throughout the five-week program, participating students record their active minutes on a calendar log specially designed for the "Play to Get Fit" challenge. Walking, biking, running, skating, swimming, playing a sport, playing tag, playing on a swing set and other active, creative games are all eligible for active "credit" minutes. However, video fitness games utilizing Wii, Xbox Kinect or other similar gaming systems are not eligible.

This year, LeRoy Central School recorded an impressive 2,673 average active minutes based on the number of students enrolled in third, fourth and fifth grades. The school was awarded the 2018 winning plaque and each student received a certificate recognizing their participation and effort.

The three most active participants (based on the total number of minutes recorded) in the GLOW region this year were:

In addition, the program recognizes the three most active students from each participating school district:

"The Play to Get Fit program encourages kids to lead an active lifestyle in a way they can measure and see," said Becky Dziekan, GCC's director of Health and Physical Education. "Each year, the participating school districts see proof that the program works! Congratulations to LeRoy and all of the students who worked hard to be active and enjoy the program."

The Health and Physical Education program at Genesee Community College offers several areas of study. The Sports Management Studies transfer degree programs or associate of science (A.S.) program includes foundations in accounting, marketing, sports facility management and more. The Fitness and Recreation Management applied associate of science degree (A.A.S.) program offers a Personal Trainer concentration and the opportunity to earn the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) accredited credentials through the American Council on Exercise (ACE) as a certified personal trainer. In addition, GCC offers an A.A.S in Physical Education Studies in which students have the opportunity to earn a coaching certificate for NYS non-Certified Physical Education Teachers.

The spring semester is a great time for individuals seeking higher education or even some training to enroll. GCC has more than 80 introductory courses available, including Beginning Personal Fitness (PED259) which teaches basic fitness training and conditioning techniques and much more. The full spring semester course schedule is available at https://www.genesee.edu/courses/schedule/.

For more information, contact Becky Dziekan, GCC's director of Health and Physical Education at (585) 343-0055 ext. 6424, or via email: rldziekan@genesee.edu.

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A photograph of the winning school, LeRoy Central School recognition presentation:

http://marketing.genesee.edu/images/P2GF2018_LeRoy.jpg

L to R: Leroy Central School Physical Education (PE) Teachers Michelle Sherman and Brian Herdlein, GCC Director of Health and PE Rebecca Dziekan and LeRoy Central School student, Benito Bautista (2nd Place)

A photograph of the Top Performer in the GLOW region, Reagan Moroz of Perry, recognition presentation:

http://marketing.genesee.edu/images/P2GF2018_Perry.jpg

L to R: GCC Director of Health and PE Rebecca Dziekan, Perry Central School Physical Education (PE) Teacher Rodney Allen, and Perry Central School student, Reagan Moroz (1st Place)

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L to R: Leroy Central School Physical Education (PE) Teachers Michelle Sherman and Brian Herdlein, GCC Director of Health and PE Rebecca Dziekan and LeRoy Central School student, Benito Bautista (2nd Place)

L to R: GCC Director of Health and PE Rebecca Dziekan, Perry Central School Physical Education (PE) Teacher Rodney Allen, and Perry Central School student, Reagan Moroz (1st Place)