Cahperd California Congress for Creating the Healthiest Children in America

Cahperd California Congress for Creating the Healthiest Children in America

2011 Conference Program CAHPERD CALIFORNIA CONGRESS FOR CREATING THE HEALTHIEST CHILDREN IN AMERICA MONTEREY, CA – MARCH 10TH-13TH MONTEREY CONFERENCE CENTER & PORTOLA HOTEL AND SPA Table of Contents PRESIDENT’S WELCOME ADVERTISERS: DAN LATHAM 4 AAHPERD 12 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION 6 2010-2011 CAHPERD OFFICERS BALLETONE 13 5 COASTAL ENTERPRISES 8 GOPHER SPORT IBC THANK YOU CAHPERD 7 LEADERS & VOLUNTEERS! 6 HOPSPORTS JAMBA JUICE 19 OBC ORGANIZED SPORTS CAHPERD BUSINESS MEETINGS 8 SHUTTLE BASEBALL 5 SOUND PROJECTIONS 15 THE SPARK PROGRAMS IFC CONFERENCE INFORMATION 9 UGI 39 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 10 MANAGING EDITORS: DRISHA LEGGITT BARBARA AWARDS ANN BUCKALEW 14 DINAH FELIPE DESIGN: WYMAN DESIGN EXHIBITOR LISTING 16 WWW.WYMANDESIGN.COM PRINT: DOME PRINTING INAUGURAL “JACK WWW.DOMEPRINTING.COM LALANNE CELEBRITY ‘GOLFREATION’ EVENT” 18 CAHPERD extends thanks for the continued support and SCHEDULE OF SESSIONS participation of those advertisers & ACTIVITIES 20 listed above, and we encourage your consideration of the products and services they offer. *Indicates a CAHPERD Corporate Member CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE 40 The opinions of the contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the attitude or views of CAHPERD, its officers, or the editor of this publication. HISTORY OF CAHPERD CAHPERD does not discriminate CONFERENCES 41 in this or any other of its programs on the basis of color, religion, age, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, disability or handicap. FEATURED SPEAKERS 42 2011 CAHPERD CONFERENCE 3 President’s Welcome 2010-2011 CAHPERD Officers It is my privilege to host you at the 2011 “CAHPERD Administrative Committee California Congress for Creating the Healthiest Children in Dan Latham, Warren High School President Joanie Verderber, Los Angeles COE President-Elect America,” March 10 - 13, 2011; welcome to beautiful Mon- Terry Rizzo, CSU, San Bernardino Past President terey, California! I hope you will find that Monterey is the Darren Avrit, University of LaVerne Treasurer perfect venue to host the “Congress,” and promote this Drisha Leggitt Executive Director year’s theme: “Learn It, Do It, Live It! - It Happens in Monterey!” I selected the “Learn It, Do It, Live It,” theme, because it Vice-Presidents is what educators have always asked of their students. As Kristen Ring, Paso Robles JUSD Health Education we present our daily lessons to the selected audience we Mila Munden, Weaver USD Physical Education Terry Liegey, Los Angeles USD Recreation are educating, we ask them to “Learn It,” or to engage Maureen Smith, CSU, Sacramento Girls & Women in Sport themselves in the knowledge of their topic. Once our stu- Christopher Busch, Planada ESD Boys & Men’s Athletics dents have begun the process of “Learning It,” we provide an environment in which they can “Do It.” “Do It” implies District Coordinators activity or action. As our students progress in the process ZaNean McClain, CSU, East Bay Bay of learning and doing what they have been taught, they Heather Deckard, Sacramento City USD, North Central begin to “Live It.” Isn’t that what we all want as we are Derek Mena, Las Virgenes USD Southern learning something new? “Learn It, Do It, Live It”? Ruth Mohr-Silofau, University of LaVerne South Central The 2011 CAHPERD California Congress for Creating Welcome to Section Chairs the Healthiest Children in America (CCCCHCA) logo repre- Ruth Haynes Adapted Physical Education sents the three (3) most important focus points in practic- Chad Fenwick, Los Angeles USD Administration/Supervision Beautiful ing a healthy lifestyle. The triangle represents the strongest Robin Reese, Professor Emeritus, CSU, Sacramento Early Childhood/Elementary geometrical figure known to man. The three (3) points of Gabriel Padayhag, CSU, Sacramento Future Professionals the triangle represent the Mind (“Learn It”), the Body (“Do ZaNean McClain, CSU, East Bay Multicultural Dynamics Monterey, It”), and the Spirit (“Live It”). The figure within the triangle Keith Johannes, Retired, Santa Ana USD Retired Members depicts a person who is in a constant stage of improving their mind, body and spirit. California! At our CAHPERD Congress, you will learn innovative and exciting strategies for implementing active, education- al programs that will positively impact the mind, body and spirit. You will be provided with the resources to inspire and motivate your students to be active, both cogni- tively and physically, for a lifetime. The 2011 CAHPERD Congress Committee, lead by Mila Munden, has planned an informative, exciting and inspired conference program that will challenge atten- dees to continue their growth and develop- ment in the areas of health, wellness and activity. And you will leave the Congress re-energized and enthusiastic to join CAHPERD in a statewide effort for Califor- nia to host the healthiest children in America, within five years. It is a lofty goal – but completely achievable by the amazing leaders attending this CAH- PERD Congress! Therefore and again, welcome and thank you for attend- ing the 2011 “CAHPERD California Congress for Creating the Healthiest Children in America,” and experience the “Learn It, Do It, Live It!” as only Monterey can Bring It! By Dan Latham - CAHPERD President 4 2011 CAHPERD CONFERENCE 2011 CAHPERD CONFERENCE 5 THANK YOU CAHPERD LEADERS & VOLUNTEERS! CAHPERD wishes to extend a special thank you to the 2011 CAHPERD Congress Planning Committee Chairs, Committee Members, and hundreds of volunteers, for working so hard to make this event a success: 2011 CAHPERD Conference Manager: Mila Munden Volunteer & Registration Committee Chairperson: Debbie French General Session Committee Chairperson: Mel House Meals and Social Committee Chairperson: Kristen Ring Decorations Chairperson: Patra Nesseth-Steffes Jack LaLanne Celebrity Golfreation Event & Awards Dinner Committee Chairpersons: Darren Avrit, Butch Breaden & Billy Gibbs. 2011 Thursday Pre-Conf. & Brett Hoebel Events: Tiffany Anderson, Eric CAHPERD Anderson & Team BeachBody Conference Superintendent Tom Torlakson & California Administrators’ Meeting Manager: Chairperson: Chris Busch Mila Munden Exhibitor Committee Chairperson: Sandy Cantros Hospitality Chairperson: Cindy Lederer AV Committee Chairperson: Karen Menden Health Fair Committee Chairperson: Jeanette Contreras Evaluations & Presiders Committee Chairperson: Terry Liegey Transportation Committee Chairperson: Christopher Busch Signage Committee Chairperson: Maureen Ferrel Photography & Video Chairperson: Laura Quan Media & Communications Chairperson: Wendy Hopkins CEUs Chairperson: ZaNean McClain Future Professionals Fun Run & Activities Chairperson: Gabe Padayhag CAHPERD Beach Party Committee: California Physical Education Workshop Committee (Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo) 6 2011 CAHPERD CONFERENCE CAHPERD Business Meetings Conference Information House of Regions Thursday, 5:30-7:00 p.m. – Ferrante I Registration Hours: House of Representatives Thursday, 5:30-7:00 p.m. – Ferrante II Thursday, March 10th Conference Badges House of Delegates Sunday, 8:00-10:00 a.m. – Ferrante II A conference badge is issued upon 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Annual Members Meeting Saturday, 9:00-10:15 a.m. – Steinbeck Forum registration. This badge is required for admission to all meetings, sessions, Friday, March 11th Divisions & Sections exhibits and any scheduled social event. Adapted Physical Education Section Thursday, 12:00-4:00 pm – Cottonwood 7:00 am – 4:00 pm Badges must be worn in clear sight at all Early Childhood/Elementary PE Friday, 11:30-1:00 p.m. – Bonsai III times. There will be a fee for replacement th Future Professionals Section Saturday, 2:15-3:15 p.m. – Bonsai III Saturday, March 12 badges. Girls & Women in Sport Division Saturday, 10:20-11:20 a.m.. – Bonsai III 7:00 am – 3:00 pm Certificates of Attendance Health Division Saturday, 7:45-8:45 p.m. – Bonsai III CAHPERD will offer certificates of Multicultural Dynamics Section Saturday, 11:25-12:25 p.m. – Bonsai III attendance acknowledging your participation in this Professional Committees Development Conference. As an attendee, 2012 Conference Planning Sunday, 1:00-3:30 p.m. – Bonsai III it is your individual responsibility to Legislative Committee Friday, 7:30-10:00 a.m. – Bonsai III document session attendance and present it with the certificate to your local school Miscellaneous administrators to meet the requirements of CSUS Department Chairs Thursday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. – Bonsai III your district. Certificates will be available in the registration area. Continuing Education Units CEU’s will be offered by CSU, East Bay. Interested participants should inquire and sign-up in the registration area. Commercial Exhibits CAHPERD once again is pleased to Conference Manual $25 welcome its exhibitors to the Annual Conference. The Grand Opening of the The Conference Manual is comprised of speaker handout exhibit hall will take place on Friday materials, and is considered to be morning at 7:30, and continental breakfast an outline of the many quality will be provided. Come welcome the presentations that will take place in Monterey These handouts exhibitors and join in the excitement of the provide attendees with a quick and grand opening. The exhibitors are here to easy reference to each speaker’s meet you, so don’t hesitate to stop and ask major points of discussion. For those unable to attend a specific questions. Vendors welcome the session, these handouts enhance opportunity to exchange ideas about the conference experience by products to serve your

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