MTSU alumna named state PE teacher of the year
A state association has named Murfreesboro City Schools’
teacher and MTSU alumna Lauren Beard as the Elementary Physical Education
Teacher of the Year, according to MCS.
The award is presented by the Tennessee Association for
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, or TAHPERD, and recognizes
one outstanding elementary physical education teacher in Tennessee each year.
Beard is the PE teacher at Northfield Elementary School and
has been with City Schools since 2003. She graduated from MTSU in 2003 with a
Bachelor of Science degree in physical education, and then earned her Master of
Education degree in administration and supervision in 2007.
TAHPERD is as an advocacy organization “committed in
educating health, physical education, recreation, and dance personnel from
around the state as to the need for legislation to maintain and/or update
current standards,” according to its website, www.tahperd.us.
According to TAHPERD, “Mrs. Beard was selected for the award
based on her high standards of excellence in the classroom and in the
expectations she has for her students. She consistently strives to
remain current with the trends and pedagogy in the field of physical education.
Her physical education program is age and developmentally appropriate for
children.”
Meri-Leigh Smith with MCS Coordinated School Health added: “Mrs.
Beard is the model of an effective physical education teacher. Her enthusiasm
toward physical education is contagious. She embraces new strategies and is
constantly striving to support comprehensive education, active lifestyles and
wellness among her students.”
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