Following a phone call with Gov. Polis today, @CHSAA has been given approval to release the following calendar for the 2020-21 school year: https://t.co/hCg0PzABge #copreps
Congrats to our 2020 graduates! STRIVE Prep - EXCEL, STRIVE Prep - RISE, and STRIVE Prep - SMART are all graduating this weekend. It may look different, but we’re just as proud now as we ever have been.
#ProjectPlay is excited to present at @ussoccerfndn's 2020 Virtual National Training on Aug. 7. Free and open to all sports. Join and register today for #VNT2020. https://t.co/XS111LuTaW
#ProjectPlay is looking for exemplary high schools that help provide quality sports experiences and physical activity to the broadest reach of students. Apply now for a chance to win $20,000. https://t.co/zrkI3FwDJu
53% of parents expect their child to resume sports at the same or higher amount when COVID-19 restrictions are removed. That's down from 70% in May. Read findings from new @AspenInstitute and @FamiliesInSport survey of youth sports parents. https://t.co/ogagJ12zPG
Study: Americans who do at least 3 different physical activities per month are more likely to achieve 150 minutes of weekly exercise than those doing just 1 or 2 activities. https://t.co/YNf7bugN06
.@RenataAngeleno: Rec and parks departments are facing budget cuts and also being used as homeless shelters. The city of Compton removed its park department to save $4 million. "It's devastating across the board."
Dave DuPont, TeamSnap CEO: Outdoor sports are returning faster than indoor sports. Elite sports organizations are returning faster because of the for-profit desire for a quick return and interest by those parents.
.@RenataAngeleno: The biggest need for nonprofit youth sports providers from government is funding resources. She says also it's essential to highlight data and programs to make cases to policymakers on the value of youth sports.
As many high schools across the country encounter budget cuts between 20% and 50% due to COVID-19, @NFHS_Org executive director Karissa Niehoff says she is "very worried" sports will get cut. https://t.co/udmJXsutaw
#ProjectPlay has launched a major new phase of its work called Reimagining School Sports in America. We're looking for high schools that make healthy opportunities available to students, with winning schools receiving $160,000 in total awards. Apply now. https://t.co/zrkI3FwDJu
High school athletes Alex DeLaCruz and Mya Burken tell @TaylorTwellman that difference between high school and club sports is the connection they have to teammates — it’s greater with high school sports. #ProjectPlay
.@AspenInstitute has partnered with @adidas, @Reebok, @DICKS and @HSpecialSurgery to search for the best high schools offering quality sports & physical activity opportunities for the broadest reach of students. 8 winners each receive $20,000. Apply now. https://t.co/vgU9MQmeet.