
As a home school you are eligible to participate in the President's Challenge.
The following information will help you get started and answer some questions
that we frequently receive from home schoolers.
What is the President's Challenge?
It's a program for encouraging students to make staying active part of their
everyday lives. The President's Challenge includes the
Active Lifestyle program, the
Presidential Champions program, the
Physical Fitness Test, and the
Health Fitness Test.
Which program is best for my children?
If you're new to the President's Challenge, the Active Lifestyle or
Presidential Champions program is perfect for you. You don't have to be a
qualified instructor in order to award your children. They simply log the
activities they do.
Your children can participate in the Physical Fitness Test or Health Fitness
Test as well, but instruction and testing must be carried out by a certified
physical education teacher and/or specialist.
How do I become a qualified instructor?
If you are a physical education teacher you are already qualified to administer
the programs. If not, we suggest that you contact a local school that uses the
President's Challenge and speak with a physical education teacher. Ask them to
help you with the program or offer to assist them when they conduct their
testing. Once you have done this you will be qualified to administer the tests
on your own. Call 800-258-8146 for help in locating a school in your area that
is taking the President's Challenge.
What preparations are needed?
Before performing the Physical Fitness Test or Health Fitness Test, all
children should be taught the correct techniques for all components, including
proper pacing and running styles. This site includes
in-depth information on each test event.
The "Get Fit" handbook is a great way for students to learn about fitness and
activity while preparing to meet the President's Challenge. This booklet can be
downloaded from our website or ordered by calling 800-258-8146.
How often should these tests be administered?
The President's Council recommends testing in either of these programs at least
twice each year, once in the fall and once in the spring. Usually, but not
always, instructors like to use the fall test as a benchmark and use the spring
test as a means of assessing and compiling awards.
There is no limit to the number of tries that children have for each testing
event of these programs. All five events must be performed in order to qualify
for an award. Physical fitness assessment is most effective when it is part of
a comprehensive physical education program that includes educational and
motivational information.
What is the State Champion Award?
The
State Champion Award
is given to one school in each of three categories with the highest percentage
of children earning the Presidential Physical Fitness Award. Winners receive
free special awards for the students who earned the Presidential Physical
Fitness Award as well as a certificate for the school.
You must have at least 50 students in order to be eligible. If your home school
is part of a co-op that has 50 or more students combined, you can enter as one
home school using your results.