Hicks Fitness
Physical Education and Action Based Learning
Hicks Elementary Introduces Coach Greer!
Hicks Elementary Introduces Coach Schotts!
My name is Erin Schotts. This is my 9th year at Hicks and my 26th year teaching.
I have taught one year of 4th grade, PE, and am currently teaching the Action Based Learning Lab.
I love to watch sports, drink Starbucks and spend time with family and friends. Connect with us via email us!
A Healthy Outside Starts From the Inside! A Note from the Coaches...
Our goal is for each student to enjoy physical activity in a safe and encouraging environment. In order for your child to feel successful and to score the best grade possible, it is imperative that he/she is prepared for class by dressing appropriately and wearing tennis shoes. Hiking boots, western boots, slip on shoes, and shoes without backs or heel support, open-toed shoes such as flip-flops are not safe. Students are graded by demonstrating skills and concepts they have learned. Students not wearing proper footwear will be asked to sit out during activities to prevent injuries to themselves and others.
Failure to wear proper footwear will affect the student’s grade in Physical Education. Sending in an old pair of appropriate shoes for your child to leave in their locker would be great so that their P. E. grade will not be affected by lack of participation. If you feel your child should not participate on their P.E. day, please send in written documentation for our records.
Physical fitness is an important aspect in their everyday life. Through agility, flexibility, endurance and strength activities We hope to create a fit mind and body. We believe establishing a strong foundation now is essential for life long health.
Stay Fit!
Melissa Greer & Erin Schotts
YOUR GRADE IN P.E. & ACTION BASED LEARNING LAB
E...EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS: WOW!! You are a SUPER STAR! You went above and beyond when demonstrating all the skill requirements. You met all of the objectives and you always come to class prepared; that means wearing your tennis shoes and bringing a GREAT attitude!
- Students awarded an E demonstrate all skills required for the daily activity, remain on task without reminders from the teacher, have a positive attitude, raise their hand to speak/answer questions, and have proper gym attire on (shoes).
M...MEETS EXPECTATIONS: NICE JOB!! You did exactly what was asked of you while keeping a positive attitude. You demonstrated the skill cues and met almost all of the objectives. You came prepared almost every day and needed very few reminders to stay on task.
- Students awarded an M demonstrate most to all skills required for the daily activity, remain on task with ONLY one or two reminders from the teacher to have a positive attitude, raise their hand to speak/answer questions with and have proper gym attire on (shoes).
S...SATISFACTORY: YOU DID OK... You did what was asked of you most of the time. You demonstrated some skill cues and met some of the objectives. You came prepared almost every day and needed very few reminders to stay on task.
- Students awarded an S demonstrate some skills required for the daily activity, remain on task with MORE THAN three reminders from the teacher to have a positive attitude, raise their hand to speak/answer questions with and have proper gym attire on (shoes).
N...NEEDS IMPROVEMENT:Students awarded an N did not demonstrate all skills required for the daily activity. This student demonstrated one or more of the following behaviors:
- was off task for MOST of the class time
- consistently talked out of turn
- consistently talked while the teacher was talking was a distraction to others
- abused any gym equipment
- showed unsportsmanlike conduct
- displayed poor attitude
- received a reflection form for inappropriate behavior.
Fuel Up to Play 60
Fuel Up to Play 60 is an in-school program that encourages the availability and consumption of nutrient-rich foods, along with at least 60 minutes of daily physical activity. The program was launched by National Dairy Council and the NFL, in collaboration with United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
3 great reasons to join- 1) Feel better 2) Make new friends 3) Make an impact
Here at Hicks, we are encouraging all students, staff and parents to sign up and help support this initiative.
Contact Us
Website: http://hicks.lisd.net
Location: 3651 Compass Drive, Frisco, TX, United States
Phone: 972-350-4112
Twitter: @hicksfitness