Now in its 14th year, the goal of the S.C.O.R.E. Street Hockey program is to not only engage students in a sport they otherwise may not have an opportunity to try, but also to partner with educators in making the connection that P.E. is relevant to the classroom. In addition to the teacher training, student workbooks and a full donation of street hockey equipment are provided to the partner schools.
For many of the attendees, it was their first time at the seminar, as there are 20 new schools are participating in the S.C.O.R.E. Street Hockey program this year. This includes fourth grade teacher Kelly Roush from Westmont Elementary School, one of several new partner schools in the Anaheim Elementary School District.
"Currently we have a very loose curriculum to teach our students P.E., and it's done on our own by the teachers," Roush said. "Having something structured like this will be very helpful in getting the kids ready for the street hockey instruction. Many of our students in Anaheim otherwise would never experience anything like this."