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Grab a Ball, Mommy, It's Time For Recess

Donna O'Connor watches her son Ciaran, 5, play hopscotch during a recess rally at Woodlin Elementary School.
Donna O'Connor watches her son Ciaran, 5, play hopscotch during a recess rally at Woodlin Elementary School. (By James A. Parcell -- The Washington Post)
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"It seemed like a good merger with what we were trying to do and to get parents out," said Julie Hemmings Savage, committee chairwoman, writer and mother of Lucy, a second-grader, and Ella, a kindergartner.

Amy Egan, a behavior consultant for nursery schools, said she agreed as she watched her daughter Sally, a first-grader, run around.

"It gives parents exposure to the possibilities for recess when you're being a recess monitor," she said. "Sometimes I think parents don't know what to do."

Improving the availability of activities during recess is just one of the committee's goals. The group also created a kit last year that included an idea sheet, props and music to help teachers give students movement breaks.

"The main thrust was just to try to get kids moving more," Hemmings Savage said. "With the obesity rate increasing and all the strictures that come with No Child Left Behind, we wanted to come up with ways to help teachers get kids moving more."

Part of the recess improvement efforts included the creation of activity tubs -- with balls, jump-ropes and chalk -- that parents can use when they are serving as recess monitors.

For Mary O'Driscoll, mother of Meghan Plumart, the opportunity to take a day off and play with her children was one she decided not to miss.

"I don't think my kids get enough exercise, and God knows I don't get enough exercise," she said. "I wanted to do something to show them it could be fun."

The committee is considering using a $5,000 grant from the Cartoon Network to buy playground equipment. The grant was awarded to the PTA after the committee organized a student letter-writing campaign on the importance of recess. More than 300 Woodlin students wrote letters, and the network forwarded their letters to the state Board of Education.

The network awarded $310,000 in grants to PTA chapters that submitted the largest number of letters per state, and the Woodlin PTA won in Maryland.

Principal Doris Jennings applauded the committee's plans and its efforts to involve staff members and teachers in making those at Woodlin more active.

"One of the most important things is that people have talked about this at our school for a very long time, but we had a committee get involved, and you can see change," she said.

The committee will continue to hold Fun Fridays, but with less fanfare than for the September rally. Tubs of balls, jump-ropes and other equipment will be available for parents who signed up to volunteer.

Parents also will be asked to help with indoor recess on rainy days.

"There's so much concern out there about children's weight," Jennings said. "If this could work, this could become a model of how a small school can make changes."


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