
WHPE Update August 2023
"Good to Grow"
Good to Grow:
Greetings WHPE Members,
August has arrived, and I hope it brings a sense of renewal, anticipation, and hope for the new academic year ahead. As we prepare to embark on this new together, I want to extend heartfelt appreciation and admiration for your unwavering dedication and resilience. Your commitment to growth, well-being, and education is nothing short of inspiring.
As we step into this fresh chapter, let us embrace the opportunities it brings. This August, I challenge you to take a moment to reflect on your accomplishments, both big and small. Celebrate the progress made, the connections forged, and the lives impacted through your tireless efforts.
August is always a time of preparation and excitement, of setting goals and envisioning the impact we can make on the young minds in our care. Let us approach each day with enthusiasm, knowing that each moment spent in the classroom whether as a student or a teacher has the potential to shape futures and inspire greatness.
As you gear up for the new school year, take some time for self-care and personal rejuvenation. Remember to find moments of joy in the little things, and let your passion for teaching be the guiding light that fuels your purpose. I always tend to see life through the lens of a health educator.
Wishing you an August filled with renewed energy, excitement, and a sense of purpose. Let's make this academic year one of growth, resilience, and boundless possibilities! You’ve got this!
Good Luck!
WHPE President
@prideandjoyMary
Look Who Is In the News? WHPE Member Kris Fritz received UWL's Burt and Norma Altman's Teacher Education Award
As an undergraduate in the late ’60s and early 1970, Kris Fritz stood out as a no-nonsense, capable and driven student studying physical education, recalls Professor Emeritus A.B. Culver. Fritz got the most out of her college academic, athletic and extra-curricular activities.
“These same talents carried over throughout her career covering all levels of teaching, athletics, community contributions and leadership in professional organizations,” says Culver. Despite retiring from teaching in 2004, Fritz has remained active as a part-time physical education specialist at the Sheboygan Learning Center, as well as a never-ending health and fitness promoter.
For more than half a century, Fritz has motivated students in fun and effective ways to stay fit and healthy. And she’s done much for the profession by mentoring and inspiring teachers and others who lead efforts to educate and advocate about the benefits of an active lifestyle.
With her creativity in the classroom, Fritz has received numerous state and regional teacher-of-the-year awards. She has coached volleyball and track and field, and has traveled with teams internationally. She has received 14 grants that have aided students in fitness ranging from biking to fishing.
Fritz has also given her time and knowledge locally, statewide and nationally to mentor and promote health and fitness among colleagues. She has led state, regional and national health and physical education professional organizations. In 2022, she was inducted into the national Society of Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE) Hall of Fame.
“It is truly amazing what Kris has accomplished as an individual and simply astounding when considering the impact that she has had on not only the children she has taught, but the individuals she has mentored, and all the lives she has touched throughout all her service at the state and national level,” says Deb Sazama, UWL volleyball coach and former campus exercise and sport science program director.
Doug Kane, past Wisconsin Health Physical Education president, says the words that best describe Fritz include persistent, professional, giving, hardworking, courageous, “yes” and team-player.
“Kris’ goal throughout her teaching career and into retirement has been to promote health and physical education conceptual knowledge acquisition for students and families to be put into practice to enable them to live healthier, active lives,” Kane says.
Burt and Norma Altman Teacher Education Award
Honors and recognizes outstanding educators and the significant contributions they make to children and communities. Professor Emeritus Burt Altman and his wife, Norma, long-time supporters of teacher education, created the award in 2015.
Kristine Fritz, ’70
- Highly respected state public education physical education teacher and mentor, state sports leader for girls.
- Long-time Sheboygan Area Schools physical education and health teacher, coach, 1970-2004.
- Wisconsin Health and Physical Education (WHPE) Secondary Physical Educator Teacher of the Year, 1993; Midwest District Secondary Physical Education Teacher of the Year, 1995; WHPE President, 2000; Midwest President, 2018; among others.
- Bachelor’s degree in physical education, 1970; master’s degree from University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 1978.
Teacher Discounts for 2023
Worth Your Time!
Health Educators have you talked about Go Ask Alice with your students?
https://goaskalice.columbia.edu/
Physical Education Teachers check out Nathan Hornes web page for additional ideas.
Health and Physical Education Online Resources
WHPE Fall Newsletter – Newsletters always contain good ideas
22_Fall_Newsletter.pdf (secureservercdn.net)
WHPE Facebook Page - Connect with us
https://www.facebook.com/wisconsinhealthandpe/
WHPE Mini-Convention – Presentations are available for viewing
WHPE ZOOM Recordings - More good ideas
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11twx8VzmcqIQ7qQCuYOQZjuahheMLtgi
WHPE Culturally Responsive Health and Physical Education Articles - Connect with your students
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1eCBKWeyswGnH05kIW8qHdczqTwQW3-5p
WHPE Blog – Members sharing thoughts and ideas
Blog – Wisconsin Health and Physical Education (whpe.us)
HPE at Home Resources - On the WHPE web site
SHAPE America HPE at Home Resources - From the national organization
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1O2J_qP--IbKb0f9Bznle7TyPqzOSAjbu