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Office of Safe & Drug-Free
Schools
Carol M. White Physical Education
Program
Fiscal Year 2003
North Penn School
District
$275,237
401 East Hancock
Street
Lansdale, PA
19446
Contact: Ginny
Ward (215) 368-0400
The Carol M. White Physical Education
Program provides grants to local educational agencies and
community-based organizations to pay 90 percent of the total cost
of initiating, expanding, and improving physical education programs
designed to assist students in making progress toward meeting State
standards for physical education. Grant funds may be used to
provide equipment and support to enable students to participate
actively in physical education activities and to train teachers and
staff.
Programs funded under this grant may
provide for one or more of the following:
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Fitness education and assessment to
help students understand, improve, or maintain their physical
well-being
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Instruction in a variety of motor
skills and physical activities designed to enhance the physical,
mental and social or emotional development of every
student.
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Development of, and instruction in,
cognitive concepts about motor skill and physical fitness that
support a lifelong healthy lifestyle.
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Opportunities to develop positive
social and cooperative skills through physical activity
participation.
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Instruction in healthy eating habits
and good nutrition.
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Opportunities for professional
development for teachers of physical education to stay abreast of
the latest research, issues, and trends in the field of physical
education.
Congress initially appropriated $60
million for this program in fiscal year 2003. After an
across-the-board reduction and payment of peer review costs,
approximately $59 million remained available for grants. Up
to 25 percent of available funds were reserved for awards to novice
entities submitting high-quality applications. Applications
from novice entities were read, scored, ranked, and considered for
funding separately from application submitted by non-novice
eligible entities.
A total of 1,365 applications were
received and 256 grants were awarded.
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