Lees and Hopkins in their 2013 systematic review article found that aerobic physical activity is positively associated with cognition, academic achievement, behavior, and psychosocial functioning outcomes.More recently a published study of over 2.5 million Texas kindergarten through12th grade students showed a significant correlation with higher state standardized test scores and healthy student body weight measured as body mass index (BMI) and cardiorespiratory fitness measured with the established “FITNESSGRAM” test.They suggest that this be done by a “whole of school approach,” not just during the physical education classes, and throughout a student’s waking hours by close partnerships in the community, to include active transportation to and from school. The 2013 Institute of Medicine report Educating the student body: Taking physical activity and physical education to school includes a strong recommendation to increase physical activity opportunities throughout AND before and after the school day for improving both health and academic achievement.Their recommendations include active travel to and from school. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in their 2010 review summarize the academic benefits of physical fitness in children and youth.Instead, research would support adding more physical activity before, during and after the school day to ensure kids are active, focused and ready to learn. For schools, academic achievement is measured by standardized testing focus on “reading, writing, and arithmetic,” and the “No Child Left Behind” education law of 2001 added pressures on school districts to perform in order to be funded.Ī report issued by the Institute of Medicine, Educating the Student Body: Taking Physical Activity and Physical Education to School, highlighted those pressures, finding that 44 percent of school administrators had cut significant time from physical education and recess to increase time spent in reading and math since passage of the No Child Left Behind Act.Ī review of the research looking at the connections between fitness and academic achievement show that cutting physical activity can be detrimental to academic achievement. With children heading back to school and settling into their fall routines, schools continue to struggle with how to ensure that their students are able to achieve a sound mind in a sound body. IT IS A VIOLATION PUNISHABLE UNDER LAW FOR ANY PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF TWENTY-ONE TO PRESENT ANY WRITTEN EVIDENCE OF AGE WHICH IS FALSE, FRAUDULENT OR NOT ACTUALLY HIS/HER OWN FOR THE PURPOSE OF ATTEMPTING TO PURCHASE ANY ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE.The Greek philosopher Thales and the Roman poet Juvenal both wrote about the way in which physical health and mental health are intertwined, seeking the ideal of a “ sound mind in a sound body.” Any person under the age of twenty-one years or.No person shall sell or give away any alcoholic beverages to: We reserve the right to refuse delivery of wine or liquor for any reason.ĪCCORDING TO THE SURGEON GENERAL, WOMEN SHOULD NOT DRINK ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DURING PREGNANCY BECAUSE OF THE RISK OF BIRTH DEFECTS.Wines and spirits are sold by KSSWINE LLC, d/b/a Parcelle Wines, License #1302013, 509-511 W38TH ST, NY, NY 10018.Your credit card will be charged separately for wine and liquor under "Parecell Wines LLC". Parcelle Wines LLC, and Baldor Transportation LLC are separate companies.Restocking charges of 15% of your order may also apply. If proper identification is not available at the time of delivery, your delivery will be refused and you will be charged a delivery attempt fee of $5.95.The person receiving the delivery must present proper age verification and will be required to sign. You must be 21 years of age to order wine or liquor.Purchases from Parcelle Wine are subject to the following terms and conditions: We are certain that you’ll find this collection to fit any occasion you may have. Our selection of wines are curated by Parcelle Wines in New York City. Wine and Liquor - Provided by Parcelle Wine.
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