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WKU provides physical education for homeschooled children
- Tuesday, August 29th, 2023
Western Kentucky University’s Physical Education Program is providing free physical education for homeschooled children, ages Kindergarten to 6th grade.
Physical education is a curriculum requirement in children’s education, but is sometimes overlooked in homeschool settings.
WKU will offer PE to homeschooled students on Friday mornings for the next 10 weeks by incorporating motor and social skills that expand the physical limits of children.
https://www.wnky.com/wku-provides-physical-education-for-homeschooled-children/
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