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KHTS-AM (Santa Clarita) Friday, September 18 2009 Written by Jon Dell $10,000 award goes to groundbreaking health and wellness program at local Jr. High. The Sierra Vista Physical Education program is riding high after the most recent shot in the arm, as department head George Velarde was awarded a Gold medal by the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness in a Sports Spotlight Award ceremony in Since 2002, Velarde has given a head to toe makeover of "We started this process back in 2002, changing our philosophy from the old PE to the new PE," Velarde said. "That is of course, switching from traditional sports to teaching about health and wellness. That's now our number one priority." After that core philosophy change, Velarde has led the charge in transforming the PE building into a fitness mecca for kids. Resistance machines and a rock climbing wall accent a slew of flat screen televisions, which are a part of cutting edge interactive video games. In these games students run, jump, and otherwise control the characters and scenarios on screen with their body movements. Outdoor activity is also integrated into the stringent weekly programs, as is aerobics and nutritional instruction. Each P.E. teacher at the school has received a class set of heart rate monitors and pedometers used to collect information on students' personal fitness, which is tracked throughout the year. The community surrounding "We fundraise every year to maintain the program and to continue building the program," Velarde said. "We try to do as much as we can to bring in money, especially with these budget cuts. We have to be very creative on what we do here at The program has had a major effect on student fitness. Over the past five years, the percentage of "For everything we're doing here at Learn more about The Spotlight Awards recognize the efforts of principals, teachers, non-profit organizations, events, park programs, parent associations and schools that positively impact the physical activity, fitness levels and wellbeing of
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