Over 850 fourth - and fifth - grade
students ran a mile around two blocks near Adams Elementary, braving chilly weather in Logan City School District's 11th annual Fun Run.
Students running a mile outside on the track were calculating whether they were still on pace to finish in eight minutes.
Not exact matches
They walked,
ran and hitched rides 12
miles to Parkland, to pay their respects to the
students and faculty that were killed at Stoneman Douglas — and to protest gun violence.
Northern IL University... this liberal arts campus, just 60
miles west of Chicago, had an extrajudicial neutralization
running through one of its remote facilities where the instructors liked to tell
students they were spies with guns pointed to their heads for absolutely no reason while the rest of the class just watched with stupid grins..
An account of the day Roger Bannister broke the four minute
mile: «There was ham salad for lunch, a shower of rain at 5.15 pm, a gusting wind, a false start, and then history... It is 60 years today since that iconic moment on the crunchy, uneven, gravel track at Iffley Road, Oxford... Bannister was 25, a medical
student, and he was
running in the annual Amateur Athletic Association v Oxford University Athletic Club match.»
On 6th May 1954, Roger Bannister, a young medical
student, achieved the unthinkable when he
ran the first ever sub-four-minute
mile at the University's
running track on Iffley Road.
«Perhaps it is not so surprising that on average male doctoral
students co-author one more paper than female doctoral
students, just as, on average, male doctoral
students can probably
run a
mile a bit faster than female doctoral
students,» the reviewer added.
Then, after noticing the quickness of some of his Phys Ed
students and using his car's speedometer to clock one boy
running home from school at 12
miles per hour, White pitches to the principal they form a cross country team.
The program emphasizes personal improvement instead of who can
run the fastest
mile;
students run 12 minutes every week, and the teacher notes whether they increase their distances.
32 Vigorous exercise can lead to academic gains; many kids drinking alcohol by sixth grade, study shows;
students read about bays and keep track of
miles as they
run across America.»
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Running for fun and fitness;
students and teachers log movin
miles» and recruit families to exercise; youngsters learn benefits of yoga; studies show that girls are more prone to concussions than boys.
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Students track fitness gains using computers; New York City kids aiming to run a mile; playing in a marching band could damage hearing; students run or walk quarter - miles in Move Across
Students track fitness gains using computers; New York City kids aiming to
run a
mile; playing in a marching band could damage hearing;
students run or walk quarter - miles in Move Across
students run or walk quarter -
miles in Move Across America.
Called «
Running and Reading Across America... One Bay at a Time,»
students run, jog, or walk laps around a -
mile track during their physical education classes.
4 A filmmaker calls for school lunch reforms,
students run for fun and fitness, and an environmental group calls for banning parents cars within a half -
mile of schools to curb pollution and force more children to walk to school.
From the heart - rate monitors that
students wear during their weekly twelve - minute
run / walk (a healthier version of the traditional 1 -
mile run) to a comprehensive computer - based fitness station where
students measure everything from strength and flexibility to cholesterol levels, Madison has embraced the use of state - of - the - art tools to support the physical health and education of its adolescent
students.
As part of the Move Across America program at Adams Elementary School in Arkansas City, Kansas,
students kept track of the number of quarter -
mile laps they have
run or walked to see if they can reach the total number of
miles between San Francisco, California, and New York City.
Shimon used the map to plot the number of
miles students walked or
ran.
Lesson topics included: the number of
miles students needed to walk or
run to burn off the calories in a candy bar; the effects of sugar on the body; and melting points of sugar.
The
Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association (SCAVMA) at the College of Veterinary Medicine will be hosting the «Tails and Trails» 5K
run and 1 -
mile fun
run on Saturday, Aug. 22 to help raise awareness of and research funds for Alzheimer's.
One
Mile Film (5,280 feet of 35 mm film negative and print taped to the
mile - long High Line walk way in New York City for 17 hours on Thursday, September 13th, 2012 with 11,500 visitors — the visitors walked, wrote, jogged, signed, drew, touched, danced, parkoured, sanded, keyed, melted popsicles, spit, scratched, stomped, left shoe prints of all kinds and put gum on the filmstrip — it was driven on by baby stroller and trash can wheels and was traced by art
students — people wrote messages on the film and drew animations, etched signs, symbols and words into the film emulsion lines drawn down much of the filmstrip by visitors and Jwest with highlighters and markers — the walk way surfaces of concrete, train track steel, wood, metal gratings and fountain water impressed into the film; filmed images shot by Peter West — filmed Parkour performances by Thomas Dolan and Vertical Jimenez —
running on rooftops by Deb Berman and Jwest — film taped, rolled and explained on the High Line by art
students and volunteers) 2012, 58 minutes, 40 seconds 35 mm negative and film print transferred to high - definition video, no sound Commissioned and produced by Friends of the High Line and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
He says the district needs the guardian program to keep
students safe because Cooke County is so large (it's almost 900 square
miles and
runs from just north of Dallas to the Oklahoma state line) it could take sheriff's deputies several minutes to respond to something like a shooting at the school.