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Wednesday, June 3
 

7:00am MDT

Registration and Check-in
Wednesday June 3, 2026 7:00am - 7:50am MDT
Please remember to check in at the summit registration desk when you arrive. The check-in team will be available to confirm your registration, issue name badges and event materials, and answer any immediate questions.
A light breakfast will be provided for attendees in the meeting area/refreshment station. Information about Adams State Credit will be available at the front desk throughout the morning to provide information and answer questions
We look forward to welcoming you to the summit.
Wednesday June 3, 2026 7:00am - 7:50am MDT
Main Lobby - Gymnasium Entrance

7:25am MDT

Wake Up Session: Yoga For You
Wednesday June 3, 2026 7:25am - 7:55am MDT
Join a morning yoga session with Laurie in the main gym from 7:25–7:55 (drop in anytime) to wake up before the conference begins; mats are provided or you can bring your own, and the class is suitable for all levels.
Speakers
avatar for Laurie LaComb

Laurie LaComb

Coordinator, Specials/Electives, DCSD, Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment
Laurie LaComb, 500 hour Yoga Teacher Certified. Been in the education business for 25+ years and teaching yoga for 15 years. I live in Highlands Ranch and work as a Coordinator in Douglas County School District.  I love guiding yoga practices because I value the mind body connection... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 7:25am - 7:55am MDT
Main Gymnasium

8:00am MDT

Opening General Session
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:00am - 8:45am MDT

Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:00am - 8:45am MDT
Main Gymnasium

8:55am MDT

Mind in Motion: Physical Education through the lens of a Counselor
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT
Physical Activity Meets Student Wellness in a K-12 setting. This session explores how collaboration between a school counselor and a physical education teacher can strengthen student wellness in a K–12 setting. This session highlights how physical activity can be intentionally used to support students’ social-emotional learning, stress management, and academic readiness. Participants will see how counselors and PE teachers can work together to design movement-based activities that help students build self-regulation, focus, and confidence through the perspective of a high school counselor and elementary physical education teacher. . 
Speakers
avatar for Bryson Davis

Bryson Davis

PE Teacher, SHAPE COLORADO, Moffat School District, Ridgeview Elementary School K-5
My name is Bryson Davis, and I teach K–5 Physical Education at Ridgeview Elementary School in the Moffat County School District for three years. I have been teaching Physical Education for three years. One of my favorite parts of teaching is witnessing the “light bulb” moments... Read More →
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Aliceson Davis

My name is Aliceson Davis, and I am currently a school counselor serving students in grades 9–12 in the Moffat County School District. I just completed my 3rd year of counseling this past school year. I am passionate about supporting students in their postsecondary readiness while... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT
Classroom 2

8:55am MDT

10 Ways to Measure Health Skills through Summative Performance Tasks
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT
Join Mary McCarley, SHAPE America’s 2016 Southern District Health Teacher of the Year and Health Education Content Specialist with Goodheart-Willcox, as she shares best practices for creating skills-based summative performance tasks. Participants will leave with 10 new skills-based summative performance tasks for their teacher toolbox as well as complimentary access to G-W’s updated skills-based middle and high school health program.
Speakers
avatar for Mary McCarley

Mary McCarley

National Health Education Content Specialist, Goodheart-Willcox
Mary McCarley is the National Health Ed Content Specialist with Goodheart-Willcox and the co-author of their middle school health education program. She is a former health teacher in Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. Mary graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with an Exercise and Sports Science... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT
Classroom 1

8:55am MDT

Disc Golf: Skills and Strategies
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT
Through this session you will find strategies to engage students through disc golf.
Speakers
avatar for Grace McGinnis

Grace McGinnis

Physical Education, Denver Public Schools
I teach physical education at Montbello High School. I have been teaching for 2 years and I love to see my students have that ah ha moment during every unit.
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT
Gym 1

8:55am MDT

Empowering PE Through Student Choice: Ownership, Engagement, Lifelong Fitness
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT
What if students weren’t just participating, but owning their learning? This session shows how a choice-based approach can increase motivation, deepen engagement, and align with SHAPE America Standards and SEL competencies.
Explore how student autonomy drives meaningful participation, strengthens equity, and amplifies student voice. Learn how offering choice in activities, roles, and assessments builds accountability and excitement without sacrificing structure or rigor.
Walk away with practical strategies, real classroom examples, and tools for goal setting, reflection, and progress tracking, so you can reimagine your curriculum and create a more energized, student-driven PE experience.
Speakers
CM

Chris Meyer

Chris Meyer Consulting
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT
Classroom 4

8:55am MDT

Organized Chaos: Activities to Engage and Grow Young Children
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT
Ever look at the clock and think, "there's still 20 minutes left?!" In this session, you'll learn some developmentally appropriate activities to support young children in physical education. We'll explore how to expand and modify games and activities to reach every learner through the lens of "play".
Speakers
avatar for Sara Whatmore

Sara Whatmore

Early Education PE Teacher, Denver Public Schools
I teach physical education at Stephen Knight Center for Early Education and a PE Team Specialist in Denver Public Schools. I just finished my 20th year teaching young children! I love teaching young children the value of health and physical activity and providing joyful experiences... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT
Gym 2

8:55am MDT

Supporting Multilingual Learners in Physical Education: Strategies for Inclusive Practice
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT
This session introduces practical tools and teaching strategies to support multilingual learners in physical education. Participants will engage with examples of visual supports, movement-based instruction, and inclusive communication strategies that help multilingual students access learning and feel a sense of belonging in PE.
Speakers
DS

Dr. Sheyla Martinez

Sheyla Martinez is a physical education lecturer at SUNY Brockport, where she teaches courses in physical education and adapted physical education. She has more than 10 years of experience in the field, including five years teaching in Colorado. She is also a doctoral candidate whose... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 8:55am - 10:05am MDT
Classroom 3

9:30am MDT

Special Event: The 43rd Annual Colorado Junior Wheelchair Sports Camp
Wednesday June 3, 2026 9:30am - 11:30am MDT
This event is an opportunity to volunteer to support the 43rd Annual Colorado Junior Wheelchair Sports Camp. This is a sports camp for the physically disabled, designed for children who use a wheelchair or could use a wheelchair, so that they are able to compete in wheelchair sports or are ambulatory and have a physical disability. It will be most beneficial for youth with the ability to learn the rules of specific sports. Volunteers will observe, encourage, and directly support participants across a wide range of activities, including archery, sled hockey, hand cycling, basketball, tennis, golf, swimming, bowling, soccer, softball, rugby, fencing, lacrosse, kayaking, and fishing plenty of opportunities to make a positive difference and share in the fun. This is also an opportunity to see how these activities can be adapted to support students with disabilities. 

Wednesday, June 3rd
  • Fencing
  • Disc Golf
  • Rugby
  • Kayak/Swim
For more information or to view the schedule Colorado Junior Wheelchair Sports Camp – Colorado Junior Wheelchair Sports Camp.

You can choose from one of four sessions
April Monday, June 3 or 4

Morning session time: 9:30am - 11:30am
Afternoon session time:  12:45pm - 2:40pm

Please register below, you will need to register and complete a free background check. You will also need to have your district credentials available during the camp.
https://www.coloradojuniorwheelchairsportscamp.org/volunteer/

If you have questions, please contact Bryan Wickoren, Colorado Department of Education, APE Specialist [email protected] or Kerry Sawyer, Volunteer Coordinator:  [email protected]
Wednesday June 3, 2026 9:30am - 11:30am MDT
Aurora Central High School 11700 E 11th Ave, Aurora, CO 80010

10:05am MDT

The Playground: Demo/Meet the Exhibitors
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:05am - 10:35am MDT

Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:05am - 10:35am MDT
Main Lobby - Gymnasium Entrance

10:35am MDT

10 Instructional Strategies to Engage Students in Health Class
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT
Join Mary McCarley, SHAPE America’s 2016 Southern District Health Teacher of the Year and Health Education Content Specialist with Goodheart-Willcox, as she shares instructional strategies to engage students in practicing health skills. From warm up activities to in-class assessments and exit tickets, participants will leave with instructional best practices and health assessments for their teacher toolbox as well as complimentary access to our updated skills-based middle and high school health program.

Speakers
avatar for Mary McCarley

Mary McCarley

National Health Education Content Specialist, Goodheart-Willcox
Mary McCarley is the National Health Ed Content Specialist with Goodheart-Willcox and the co-author of their middle school health education program. She is a former health teacher in Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. Mary graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with an Exercise and Sports Science... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT
Classroom 1

10:35am MDT

Designing High-Impact K–12 PE: From Engagement to Empowerment
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT
This interactive session will explore how to design and deliver high-impact K–12 physical education experiences that move beyond participation and toward true student engagement and empowerment. Grounded in SHAPE America standards and aligned to Colorado Academic Standards, participants will experience instructional strategies that integrate skill development, student voice, and meaningful assessment.

Through a combination of modeled instruction, small-group collaboration, and reflection, educators will explore practical ways to structure lessons that improve engagement, differentiate for diverse learners, and build lifelong physical literacy. Participants will leave with adaptable frameworks and ready-to-use strategies that can be applied across grade levels and content areas.
Speakers
AR

Alex Relph

Alex Relph is the Co-Founder of PLT4M, where he partners with K–12 schools nationwide to support engaging and effective health and physical education programs. Alex works closely with teachers and districts to design curriculum, lead professional development, and bring innovative... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT
Gym 2

10:35am MDT

Move More. Manage Better. Motivate with New SPIRIT Heart Rate Monitors
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT
Experience the new SPIRIT Heart Rate Monitors firsthand in a fast-paced, high-energy game that transforms student heartbeats into meaningful insights. See how real-time, personalized feedback motivates students to move more, while helping you manage your class with ease and teach smarter. SPIRIT turns effort into achievement by making data visible, actionable, and easy to understand—for both students and teachers. Whether you're looking to increase accountability, engagement, or excitement in your program, SPIRIT delivers purpose-driven tools that bring structure, motivation, and energy to PE. Don’t miss this interactive session that redefines what’s possible in physical education
Speakers
avatar for Lisa Rothstein

Lisa Rothstein

VP of Regional Sales, IHT USA
I’m Lisa Rothstein, and for the past 10 years I’ve been working with schools to bring heart rate technology into PE programs. Before that, I was a kindergarten teacher, which is where my love for working with students—and the educators who inspire them—really began. I come... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT
Gym 3

10:35am MDT

Part 1: Physically Strong, Physically Literate: Strength Training as Part of Lifelong Fitness
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT
Part 1:
This session begins by addressing the growing responsibility placed on PE teachers
and youth coaches to lead resistance and strength training programs—often without
formal training. Participants will explore why strength and conditioning must be educational, student centered, and developmentally appropriate, rather than exclusively performance focused.
Emphasis is placed on grounding instruction in scientific principles, student interests, and long-term physical development and enjoyment. Key topics include effective class management and organization, establishing a safe training environment, embedding technique instruction into lessons, and promoting physical literacy through clear routines, progressions, and expectations. Structured resistance training is framed as a tool for learning, confidence building, and engagement—not just physical outcomes.
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT
Classroom 2

10:35am MDT

Physical Education: The Gateway to Language Acquisition
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT
This session explores effective language acquisition strategies tailored for the physical education environment to support our emergent multilingual learners (EMLs). With movement-rich settings offering a natural context for language development, PE teachers are uniquely positioned to reinforce both academic and social language. Participants will learn practical, low-prep strategies that integrate physical activity with intentional language supports -- such as visual cues, structured routines, modeling, and student talk opportunities. The session will highlight how aligning instruction with content and language objectives not only boosts engagement but also creates a more inclusive and equitable learning experience. Attendees will leave with ready-to-use tools that foster comprehension, participation, and confidence for EMLs, without sacrificing the integrity of their PE program. Whether you're new to supporting multilingual learners or looking to enhance your current practices, this session provides actionable approaches that make language acquisition a natural part of every PE class.

Speakers
JR

Jen Rushin

Jennifer Rushin is a K–12 Instructional Specialist for Physical Education with Montgomery County Public Schools in Rockville, Maryland. With 24 years in education, she spent 12 years teaching elementary math before transitioning into physical education, where she has worked for... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT
Classroom 3

10:35am MDT

Using SEL in instant and adaptive physical education.
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT
This session is to share different instant activities and how you can connect SEL to them. Along with how to adapt so all ability levels can be included. While also demonstrating some Paralympic Games and how they connect to SEL.
Speakers
MS

Makenzie Stevenson

My name is Makenzie Stevenson and I teach K-5 Physical Education at Olander Elementary School in the Poudre School District. I have been teaching for four years. I also coach at the Middle School and High School levels. I love movement, inclusion and giving kids the tools to be life... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 10:35am - 11:45am MDT
Gym 1

11:45am MDT

Lunch
Wednesday June 3, 2026 11:45am - 12:45pm MDT

Wednesday June 3, 2026 11:45am - 12:45pm MDT

12:45pm MDT

Teen Yoga Flow
Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 1:55pm MDT
Educators gain strategies and build confidence to integrate and adapt yoga flows into an educational setting. This is more than just stretching! You will be able to empower student to reconnect with the mind and body as they build self awareness and self regulation skills.
Speakers
RN

Rachel Nelson

I have been a middle school Health and PE teacher in BVSD for 4 years, Before that, I taught elementary school for 6 years in Oregon. I have a 200 hour yoga teacher certification and a 95 hour kids yoga teacher certification. I love getting students to try new activities, which means... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 1:55pm MDT
Gym 3

12:45pm MDT

Answering Tough Questions
Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 1:55pm MDT
During this session, trainers will introduce 5 types of questions and a protocol for responding to help educators slow down and respond with intention. Trainers will demonstrate and lead a large group practice with a variety of questions before giving participants a stack of questions from real students (broken down by age - upper elementary, middle school and high school) for them to practice with in pairs or small groups. The session will close with time for large group processing and debrief around any questions that posed particular challenge.
Speakers
LF

Lulu Feingold

Lulu Feingold manages RSEI’s education programs in Colorado, overseeing partnerships with schools as well as a variety of community agencies that serve youth and adults of all ability levels. Lulu’s background is in cultural anthropology, linguistics, and education. She has a... Read More →
JA

Janell Anema

Janell Anema (she/her) holds degrees in Political Science, International Development, and currently works as a sex educator, yoga teacher, and facilitator. She is an advanced program specialist at Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, with more than fifteen years of experience... Read More →
SM

Savananah McCay

Savannah McCay is an Advanced Program Specialist with the Responsible Sex Education Institute, where she works to foster inclusive educational environments in which both children and adults can develop and thrive. She began her career in upper elementary education and later helped launch a K... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 1:55pm MDT
Classroom 1

12:45pm MDT

How High Schools Are Turning Students Into Sports Officials
Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 1:55pm MDT
The sports officiating shortage is a major issue impacting education-based athletics nationwide. By working with schools like yours, we at RefReps are on a mission to create a more sustainable future for all sports at all levels!

RefReps (www.refreps.com) is an education technology company that provides curriculum, coursework, and support materials to equip high schools to teach Intro to Sports Officiating as an elective class to students during their curricular day. To date, over 1,025 high schools across 47 states have already started teaching with us!

The primary focus of this presentation is to share how schools can achieve the necessary approvals and then properly implement RefReps' Intro to Sports Officiating Education classes into their curricular offerings. We will share strategies for implementation, composition of the curriculum, results that have been achieved, and details related to the academic rigor involved in the class.
Speakers
TZ

Trey Zabona

Trey Zabona- Trey is part of the RefReps team, working with schools, athletic programs, officiating associations, and professional sports teams to introduce and grow officiating education. His focus is on helping students develop leadership, confidence, and career-ready skills through... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 1:55pm MDT
Classroom 2

12:45pm MDT

Listen to the Beat and Move Your Feet
Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 1:55pm MDT
Design a playlist with intention to creating a multi-sensory learning experiences for all learners. The concept of using music in PE is not a new one; YES! it is motivating! However, intentionally selecting your music can greatly enhance student outcomes for fitness, movement, gross and fine motor skills as well as emotional/social experiences. Participants will be given strategies to deliver content utilizing multiple modes of learning and intelligences of learning, that incorporates music throughout. Create a playlist that serves as your lesson plan.
Speakers
avatar for Carrie Flint

Carrie Flint

Adapted and General ED Physical Education, Musical Plus
Carrie Flint is an award-winning PE specialist (general and adapted) from California with 30 years of experience. She is the past president for the SHAPE America Western District and one of the national trainers for the SHAPE America PE Standards and APE.  She has taught in numerous... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 1:55pm MDT
Gym 1

12:45pm MDT

NETBALL- BRING THIS OLYMPIC SPORT TO YOUR PE CLASS TODAY!
Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 1:55pm MDT
Using Netball America's in-class tools and techniques to suit all class sizes and ability levels, grades K-12 PE teachers can introduce the international sport of Netball as a safe, coed, inclusive and no-contact transition to basketball, ultimate frisbee or other invasion games. Players are restricted to zones on the court, no dribbling and no contact, therefore Netball teaches spatial awareness, off ball movement, timing, body control and hand-eye coordination. Teachers will get hands on experience learning the skills, and how they can adapt the game with the equipment and space sizing they have.
Speakers
SO

Sonya Ottaway

Netball of America

Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 1:55pm MDT
Gym 2

12:45pm MDT

Special Event: The 43rd Annual Colorado Junior Wheelchair Sports Camp
Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 2:40pm MDT
This event is an opportunity to volunteer to support the 43rd Annual Colorado Junior Wheelchair Sports Camp. This is a sports camp for the physically disabled, designed for children who use a wheelchair or could use a wheelchair, so that they are able to compete in wheelchair sports or are ambulatory and have a physical disability. It will be most beneficial for youth with the ability to learn the rules of specific sports. Volunteers will observe, encourage, and directly support participants across a wide range of activities, including archery, sled hockey, hand cycling, basketball, tennis, golf, swimming, bowling, soccer, softball, rugby, fencing, lacrosse, kayaking, and fishing plenty of opportunities to make a positive difference and share in the fun. This is also an opportunity to see how these activities can be adapted to support students with disabilities. 

For more information or to view the schedule Colorado Junior Wheelchair Sports Camp – Colorado Junior Wheelchair Sports Camp.
Wednesday, June 3rd
  • Fencing
  • Disc Golf
  • Rugby
  • Kayak/Swim
You can choose from one of four sessions
April Monday, June 3 or 4
Morning session time: 9:30am - 11:30am
Afternoon session time:  12:45pm - 2:40pm

Please register below, you will need to register and complete a free background check. You will also need to have your district credentials available during the camp.

https://www.coloradojuniorwheelchairsportscamp.org/volunteer/

If you have questions, please contact Bryan Wickoren, Colorado Department of Education, APE Specialist [email protected] or Kerry Sawyer, Volunteer Coordinator:  [email protected]
Wednesday June 3, 2026 12:45pm - 2:40pm MDT
Aurora Central High School 11700 E 11th Ave, Aurora, CO 80010

1:55pm MDT

The Playground: Demo/Meet the Exhibitors
Wednesday June 3, 2026 1:55pm - 2:25pm MDT

Wednesday June 3, 2026 1:55pm - 2:25pm MDT
Main Lobby - Gymnasium Entrance

2:25pm MDT

How You Can Help Youth Make Healthy Connections
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:25pm - 3:35pm MDT
A Surgeon General's Advisory focuses on the epidemic of loneliness and isolation that stems from a lack of social connection.  While students have many opportunities to connect in school, oftentimes, they find themselves navigating where they belong, how to interact, and how to choose friends, experience dating, and have conversations at home.  With evidence based and activity based lessons, participants will learn aspects of "My Whole Self" and "Making Healthy Decisions" for positive relationships.
Speakers
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:25pm - 3:35pm MDT
Classroom 1

2:25pm MDT

Flip the Power: Building a Student-Led Classroom
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:25pm - 3:35pm MDT
Join Austin Olson (Pacific Trails Middle School, San Dieguito Union High School District) was recognized by the Society for Health and Physical Education (SHAPE) America as the 2024 SHAPE America Western District Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year. Previously honored as the 2023 California Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year by CAHPERD, he was a finalist for 2024 SHAPE America National Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year.

In this session:
What if your students did most of the thinking, leading, and learning? In this session, you’ll discover how to transform your middle school classroom into a student-led environment where engagement and ownership thrive. Through purposeful, interactive strategies, you’ll learn how to shift from being the center of instruction to a facilitator of meaningful learning experiences.
Walk away with practical tools to empower students to think critically, collaborate effectively, take on leadership roles, and reflect on both their own growth and the work of their peers. When students take the lead, the energy, creativity, and accountability in your classroom will rise.
Speakers
avatar for Austin Olson

Austin Olson

Austin Olson (Pacific Trails Middle School, San Dieguito Union High School District) was recognized by the Society for Health and Physical Education (SHAPE) America as the 2024 SHAPE America Western District Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year. Previously honored as the 2023... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:25pm - 3:35pm MDT
Gym 1

2:25pm MDT

From Zero to Dance Hero in PE
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:25pm - 3:35pm MDT
You don’t have to be a dancer to rock dance in PE—just bring energy and a willingness to try! In this session, a PE teacher with limited dance skills shares simple, confidence-building strategies for introducing dance through accessible movement and creative exploration. See how student voice and choice come to life through group choreography and explore practical examples of using AI to support lesson planning, creativity, and engagement.
Speakers
avatar for Brian Devore

Brian Devore

Professional Development Director, OPEN Physed
Before accepting his role as Professional Development Director for OPEN, Brian Devore had over 25 years of exemplary teaching experience at the middle and elementary levels.  Additionally, he supervised online HPE programs for the Cobb County school district and served as Fulton... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:25pm - 3:35pm MDT
Gym 2

2:25pm MDT

Part 2: Physically Strong, Physically Literate: Strength Training as Part of Lifelong Fitness
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:25pm - 3:35pm MDT
Part 2 focuses on practical strategies for implementation within PE and youth sport
settings. Participants will examine how to individualize programming, manage diverse
ability levels, and integrate S&C into a physical literacy pathway and developmental
framework that supports competence, motivation, and lifelong physical activity. The
session will highlight how poorly structured or age-inappropriate training contributes to
injury and student disengagement—and how intentional organization and inclusive
practices can counter these risks. Time will be dedicated to self-program evaluation,
allowing participants to reflect on their current practices, identify strengths and gaps,
and develop actionable next steps to improve instruction, safety, and meaningful
participation for all students.
 

Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:25pm - 3:35pm MDT
Classroom 2

2:25pm MDT

Using Vaping Prevention Stations in Physical Education to Promote Student Wellness
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:25pm - 3:35pm MDT
Physical education teachers play an important role in supporting student health and wellness beyond physical activity. This interactive session will demonstrate how Aurora Public Schools has incorporated vaping prevention education into physical education classes through rotating learning stations. Participants will explore practical strategies that PE teachers can use to address vaping, nicotine addiction, and healthy decision-making while keeping students active and engaged.

Presenters will share how prevention stations were implemented during PE classes, how students interacted with the activities, and how this approach supports broader school wellness initiatives. Attendees will leave with ready-to-use station ideas, discussion prompts, and practical tools that can easily be adapted in their own PE classes to promote student awareness and healthy choices.

Speakers
SH

Sue Howk

I work with Aurora Public Schools supporting student wellness and substance prevention initiatives across multiple schools. Together with my colleague, Haley Foster, I help implement programs and activities that promote healthy decision-making and increase student awareness around... Read More →
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:25pm - 3:35pm MDT
Gym 3

2:25pm MDT

AI Physical Fitness Report Card
Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:25pm - 3:55pm MDT
Talentlockr helps coaches easily measure and track and develop student athlete performance through accessible powered AI technology.  Our real time dashboard gives coaches an easy way to monitor performance data and pinpoint strengths and weaknesses in core fitness fundamentals.
Speakers
SA

Steve Anderson

Talentlockr

Wednesday June 3, 2026 2:25pm - 3:55pm MDT
Classroom 3

3:40pm MDT

Closure/Raffle
Wednesday June 3, 2026 3:40pm - 4:00pm MDT

Wednesday June 3, 2026 3:40pm - 4:00pm MDT

4:30pm MDT

Social: Yappy Hour @ The Local Drive inside Stanley Marketplace
Wednesday June 3, 2026 4:30pm - 7:30pm MDT
The Local Drive inside Stanley Marketplace

2501 Dallas St #135, Aurora, CO 80010

Join us to connect outside of the gymnasium and classroom at The Local Drive in the Stanley Marketplace 

There will be 3 Golf Bays provided by Plt4m to take a few swings. There is also a Volleyball court and Corn hole boards. 
...you even may see some of the games featured at the Summit like PaddleSmash, Board Ball, RampShot, Crossnet, TulaBall, Skyball, and Disc It!  





Many THANKS to Plt4m for sponsoring the golf bays! 
Check them out here!
Wednesday June 3, 2026 4:30pm - 7:30pm MDT
 
Colorado Health and Physical Education Summit 2026
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