Today’s early snow was good for one ☝️ thing:
Tobogganing at Dearborn High!
Today’s early snow was good for one ☝️ thing:
Tobogganing at Dearborn High!
The Dearborn High School Theatre Presented You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown this week.
We had a fantastic time attending!
Nice job everyone!
Dearborn High Students started their weight room unit this week.
They are pictured pumping iron and participating in their fitness circuits that I created for them.
November 5th was our annual PE PD day.
The district’s PE staff was re-certified in Red Cross First Aid, CPR, and AED for the Professional Rescuer.
This is a very important training and the PE staff rose to the occasion and took it very seriously. I was proud to be an instructor.
Great job everyone!
Students proudly displaying their Halloween costumes:
Happy Halloween:
Dearborn High School
OL Smith:
Edsel Ford:
Tonight was our evening Special Education Parent meeting at ASC.
The meeting was led by Mr. Esseily and our Special Education Coordinators.
We also had a number presenters highlighting local programs for individuals and students with special needs.
I was honored to co-present as part of the Inclusive Health Committee under the Healthy Dearborn Coalition.
Thank you to all the parents who attended!
If you did not attend but are interested in completing a survey highlighting what type of sports you would like presented by the City Recreation Department catering to individuals with special needs please see the survey web address below as well as further info:
Students having fun learning their Baseball skills during their new unit at Edsel Ford High School (Check back for updates as the unit progresses):
Modified baseball game:
The sluggers are up to bat:
Throwing and Catching:
Students at OL Smith working on their Soccer skills during our new unit:
Instep kick – to score goals!:
Peer to peer Instep kick:
Trapping and Passing:
Peer to Peer Trapping and Passing:
Nowlin students pictured having a great time in the pool at HYPE as part of our special needs swimming program:
OL Smith Students pictured throwing the football using their overhand throw skills: