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recess rocks in ri application

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Clayville Elementary, Scituate
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Eldredge Elementary, East Greenwich
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Narragansett Elementary, Narragansett
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Primrose Elementary, Barrington
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Fishing Cove Elementary, North Kingstown
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Webster Ave. Elementary, Providence
Not accepting applications at this time. Please contact karin.wetherill@rihsc.org for more information.

​For a flyer to share with colleagues, click here.

The Recess Rocks in RI “Recess Implementation” training from Playworks  is offered FREE OF CHARGE thanks to the continued financial support of Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island and administrative assistance from the RI Healthy Schools Coalition (RIHSC).  

​Please review the program and participation details carefully.
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WHO:
  • 14 Rhode Island public elementary schools
  • Schools will be selected based on commitment from administration, identification of a dedicated Recess Team, and commitment to the requirements of the program.  (Additional information (phone interview) may be required depending on application volume.)
 
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WHAT:
The Recess Rocks in RI “Recess Implementation” training will be provided by Playworks, a national non‐profit organization whose mission is to improve the health and well-being of children by increasing opportunities for physical activity and safe, meaningful play.   
  • 14 schools will be divided into two PODS with seven schools in each POD
  • Each POD will receive two 6-hour training workshops (12 hours total) with Playworks
  • Each school will receive one on-site consultation visit (includes recess observation, staff support, playground assessment and final Playworks Consultation Visit Report) 
  • Each school will receive a box of basic equipment to support recess time (various balls, jump ropes, chalk, cones and flags, as well as the Playworks Playbook of recess games and activities)
 
HOW: 
  • Each school will develop a Recess Team consisting of a maximum of 7 persons:  Principal and PE Teacher required, other adults who supervise recess or whom the principal designates (e.g., school counselor, behavioral specialist, etc.)
  • One member of the Recess Team needs to be designated as the Recess Coordinator
  • The entire Recess Team must attend both 6-hour training days and participate in the on-site school consultation visit
  • Schools are responsible for finding and funding any substitutes for the Recess Team members while they are at training
  • Upon application selection, schools agree to participate in reasonable data collection efforts that may include surveys and/or interviews of school staff (this academic and subsequent academic years)
 
WHERE:
  • Both full-day (8:00 – 2:30pm) trainings will take place at the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket, 1 Moeller Place, Pawtucket, RI  02860

WHEN:
Accepting applications for February 2020! Downoad here. Please contact karin.wetherill@rihsc.org for more information. For a flyer to share with colleagues, click here.
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