Founding Partners
The program's strength stems from the expertise and support of its partners.
Partners provide guidance on issues affecting the general direction of the program and provide resources to support the program’s mission and goals.
Susan M.Flynn M.A. Senior Instructor School of Education, Health and Human Performance, College of Charleston
Jennifer Reeves, M.Ed. Associate Research Scientist University of Arizona Nutritional Sciences Department
Clayton Ellis, M.Ed. Admin. Comprehensive Health & Wellness Teacher Mrachek Middle School, Aurora Public Schools, CO
Joanna Faerber, M.A.Ed., NBCT Instructor Louisiana State University Laboratory School
All members of the Presidential Youth Fitness Program Instructor Committee are established program instructors and champion trainers. Anyone interested in becoming an instructor may email education@shapeamerica.org.
Already fulfilling the checklist? Your school may be eligible to be recognized as a Presidential Youth Fitness Program school. Learn more.
Partners provide guidance on issues affecting the general direction of the program and provide resources to support the program’s mission and goals.
President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition:
The President’s Council is a committee of volunteer citizens who advise the President through the Secretary of Health and Human Services. The PCFSN promotes healthy lifestyles through fitness, sports, and nutrition programs that engage Americans across their whole lifespans.National Foundation on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition:
The Foundation’s mission is to serve and strengthen the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition and its mission by facilitating investments and partnerships that engage, educate and empower all Americans to lead healthy, active lives.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
CDC works to protect public health and safety by providing information to enhance health decisions.SHAPE America:
The largest organization of professionals involved in physical education, recreation, fitness, dance, health promotion, and all specialties related to achieving an active, healthy lifestyle—provides its members with a comprehensive and coordinated array of programs to help further the health and well-being of the American public.The Cooper Institute®:
A nonprofit research and education organization dedicated to preventive medicine and public health. As the developers of FitnessGram®, the CI aims to increase parental awareness of children’s fitness levels.Instructor Committee
Trainers who exhibit dedication to the program’s mission. Committee members:- Identify and develop new program-related professional development opportunities
- Work with SHAPE America staff to facilitate content revisions for the program’s professional development opportunities
- Promote and represent the program through various media
- Assist SHAPE America staff with the selection and training of new program instructors.
2015-2017 Members
Vicki Skaar Johnson, B.A.+90 Teacher/Trainer/Consultant Independent School District 22, Detriot Lakes, MNSusan M.Flynn M.A. Senior Instructor School of Education, Health and Human Performance, College of Charleston
Jennifer Reeves, M.Ed. Associate Research Scientist University of Arizona Nutritional Sciences Department
Clayton Ellis, M.Ed. Admin. Comprehensive Health & Wellness Teacher Mrachek Middle School, Aurora Public Schools, CO
Joanna Faerber, M.A.Ed., NBCT Instructor Louisiana State University Laboratory School
All members of the Presidential Youth Fitness Program Instructor Committee are established program instructors and champion trainers. Anyone interested in becoming an instructor may email education@shapeamerica.org.
Use the Checklist
The Presidential Youth Fitness Program Checklist can help physical educators develop a more robust fitness education process, which includes use of the FitnessGram assessment. Adherence to this checklist helps schools meet SHAPE America’s National Physical Education Standards. Some of these requirements may already be in place. For some schools, meeting these requirements may take one or more years.Already fulfilling the checklist? Your school may be eligible to be recognized as a Presidential Youth Fitness Program school. Learn more.
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Instruction and Assessment
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Teach Fitness Concepts
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Address:
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Prepare Students
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Conduct Assessment
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Analyze Results at Various Levels (student, class, grade, school)
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Help Students Set Personal Goals
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Help Students Create Plan for Improvement
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Help students Track Progress
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Reassess
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