Perry Central School Wins Genesee Community College's 2017 Play to Get Fit Challenge!
Batavia, NY (12/15/2017) — Congratulations to Perry Central School for winning GCC's 2017 Play to Get Fit Challenge! The Health and Physical Education department at Genesee Community College has been rewarding schools and students for their Get Fit Challenge efforts since 2011.
The Play to Get Fit Program was created for third, fourth and fifth graders in the GLOW (Genesee, Livingston, Orleans and Wyoming counties) region to effectively illustrate how many minutes young people spend engaged in physical activity outside of school. Children record their active minutes on a five-week 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 or Xbox Kinect are not eligible.
This year, the Perry Central School recorded a whopping 3,021 average active minutes based on the number of students enrolled in third, fourth and fifth grades. Last week, the school was awarded the 2017 winning plaque and each student received a certificate recognizing their participation and effort.
GCC would also like to congratulate the three most active (based on the total number of minutes recorded) participants in the GLOW region this year were:
Grant Grahagan of Batavia with 11,876 minutes
Sam Pies of Batavia with 9,895 minutes
Madison Needham of Batavia with 9,600 minutes
In addition, the program recognizes the three most active students from each participating school district:
LeRoy - 1st Isaac Stella; 2nd Cameron Riggi; 3rd Adam Woodworth
Batavia - 1st Grant Grahagan, 2nd Sam Pies; 3rd Madison Needham
Warsaw - 1st Parker Cartwright; 2nd Jacob McCormick; 3rd Jakob Cornell
York - 1st Brody Pangrazio; 2nd Connor Boyd; 3rd Havyan Wetmore
Pavilion - 1st Nicholas Deland; 2nd Kiara Gonzalez; 3rd Ella Tillotson
Perry - 1st Reagan Moroz; 2nd Aja Le Harvey; 3rd Tysen Deaton
Elba - 1st Noah Calarco-Smith; 2nd Tristan Snell; 3rd Ty Reilly
Oakfield-Alabama - 1st David Schichler; 2nd Alexis Roggen; 3rd Avery Watterson
"Play to Get Fit is a powerful way to expose kids to an active lifestyle and encourage them to have fun while being active," said Becky Dziekan, GCC's director of Health and Physical Education. "The participation from various school districts is proof that the program works! Congratulations to Perry and all of the students who participated."
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 both an A.S. and 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.
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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Editor's Note:
A photograph of Perry Central School recognition presentation:
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L to R: Physical Education (PE) Teacher Rodney Allen, AjaLe Harvey (2nd Place) and Tycen Deaton (3rd Place), GCC Director of Health and PE Rebecca Dziekan, and Principal Steve Haynes. (Missing: Reagan Moroz who took 1st Place).
A photograph of Top Performers from the John Kennedy School in Batavia recognition presentation:
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L to R front row: John Kennedy students Madison Needham (3rd place), Middle School students Grant Gahagan (1st Place) and Sam Pies (2nd Place). Back row: John Kennedy Principal Paul Kesler, Middle School PE Teacher James Patric, GCC Director of Health and PE Rebecca Dziekan, and John Kennedy PE Teacher Carmen Del Plato