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Keeping Kids Moving: Fun and Fitness in Cabell County Schools
Physical education is about more than just exercise – it's about creating exciting, enjoyable experiences that inspire children to stay active and healthy. Recently, PE teacher Kurt Wright and Dr. Ashley Stephens from Cabell County Schools visited First Look at Four to share their innovative approaches to making physical activity both educational and entertaining for students.
Their passionate presentation highlighted how schools are transforming traditional physical education into dynamic, engaging experiences that kids actually look forward to. By incorporating creative games, interactive challenges, and age-appropriate activities, they're proving that staying fit can be fun, not a chore.
Wright and Stephens demonstrated that when physical education is designed with enthusiasm and creativity, children naturally become more excited about movement, teamwork, and personal wellness. Their approach goes beyond simple exercise, focusing on building lifelong habits of health and enjoyment of physical activity.