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NCPERID Members' Pep Rally on The Hill

At the 2000 NCPERID annual meeting held in Washington, DC, on July 9-11, NCPERID members (i.e., Caucus Leaders) representing various states, visited Capitol Hill and met with legislative aides of state senators to advocate for the co-sponsoring of the PEP Act. Based on shared feedback (among Caucus Leaders) during the meeting, this rally was successful in gaining support of additional co-sponsors. Many thanks to Dr. Jim Decker for his strategic planning Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people.  and scheduling of the meetings with legislative aides!

Installation of New NCPERID Elected Officers and Board Members

At the 2000 NCPERID annual meeting in Washington, DC, during the awards luncheon, Dr. Diane Craft (NCPERID Past President) installed new NCPERID elected officers and board members--Jim Decker (NCPERID President); Heidi Stanish (NCPERID Vice President); Willie Gayle and Nancy Megginson (APENS APENS Association of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia  Representatives); Kristi Sayers (NCPERID Secretary); and Daniel Webb Daniel John Webb (born July 2, 1983 in Poole, England) is a much travelled footballer who currently plays for Ryman Premier League side Wimbledon, as a striker. Daniel Webb is also the son of former Chelsea player David Webb with whom he has had a number of links throughout his  (NCPERID Member At-Large Rep.). Congratulations to the new NCPERID elected officers and board members!

APAC APAC Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing
APAC Agricultural Policy Analysis Center
APAC Asia and Pacific
APAC Asian Pacific American Coalition
APAC Adapted Physical Activity Council (American Alliance for Health) 
 Data Bank!

To all interested adapted physical activity professionals--Steve Hannigan-Downs (APAC Council Communication Committee) needs your assistance with updating the APAC data bank. The APAC data bank serves as a tool to assist adapted physical activity professionals with their communication among colleagues as a means to address various adapted physical activity issues. For additional information (or to obtain an APAC data bank application), contact Steven Hannigan-Downs at (541)737-5926 (o), (541) 737-6613 (fax), or steve.hannigandowns@orst.edu.

Applications for Adapted Physical Education Adapted physical education is a sub-discipline of physical education. It is an individualized program created for students who require a specially designed program for more than 30 days.  Teacher of the Year

Reminder! Deadline dates to submit applications for adapted physical education teacher of the year (TOY) award to APAC Adapted Physical Education TOY Program (programming) toy program - 1. A trivial program that can be readily comprehended.

2. A program for which the effort of initial coding dominates the costs through its life cycle.

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 are October 1, 2000 (State President), November 1, 2000 (District Level), and January 15, 2001 (AAALF AAALF American Association for Active Lifestyles and Fitness  Office). To obtain additional information pertaining to application instructions and submission guidelines, contact the AAALF office at (800) 213-7193, ext. 431. or via e-mail aaalf@aahperd.org.

AAHPERD National Conference 2001 National Convention and Exposition

The AAHPERD National Conference 2001 National Convention and Exposition is scheduled for March 27-31, 2001, to be held in Cincinnati, Ohio “Cincinnati” redirects here. For other uses, see Cincinnati (disambiguation).
Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Hamilton County.
. The theme of the conference is Pass the baton: Leave a legacy. With that in mind, the early bird registration deadline is January 15, 2001. For additional information, visit the website at www.aahperd.org.

APAC Action offers the Adapted Physical Activity Council (a council of the American Association for Active Lifestyles and Fitness [AAALF]--one of six associations of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance [AAHPERD]--an opportunity to disseminate timely information about its programs to both APAC members and PALAESTRA readers.

Daniel Webb, Mississippi State University Mississippi State University, at Mississippi State, near Starkville; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1878 as an agricultural and mechanical college, opened 1880. From 1932 to 1958 it was known as Mississippi State College. , Dept. of HPERS, PO Box 6186, 121 McCarthy Gymnasium, Mississippi State, MS 39762-6186; Dwebb@colled.msstate.edu, is the current Department Editor.
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Title Annotation:Adapted Physical Activity Council
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Date:Sep 22, 2000
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