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 State bond commission makes play a priority for Connecticut school
 
imgOfflinealynsen
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State bond commission makes play a priority for Connecticut school
Posted: 25 Feb 08 12:25 PM

3 girls close-up.jpgA state bond commission enthusiastically supports play as a priority at a local school in this article.

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"We want to create outstanding learning environments and that includes providing facilities for exercise and sports," Rell said in a statement. "I am pleased that the state can help fund these improvements at Springdale Elementary School."

State Rep. Gerald Fox III, D-Stamford, who represents Springdale, said the money will give students a safe, state-of-the-art playground.

"It's a tremendous asset to the neighborhood and I'm very excited about it," Fox said in Rell's statement.

State Rep. James Shapiro, D-Stamford, said in the statement, "A philosopher once said that a sound mind in a sound body is a short but full description of a happy state in this world. I am extremely pleased to help Springdale students achieve that goal."

State Rep. Christel Truglia, D-Stamford, agreed.

"It is very important for our students to be able to excel inside and outside the classroom, but we need to give them the tools to do so," Truglia said in the statement.

Athletics and recreation "are just as crucial to the development of a child as the education that they will receive," said state Rep. Carlo Leone, D-Stamford. "I know that everyone involved in the eventual passage of this bond item recognizes its importance."

I love that last quote. It's great to see elected officials so passionate about providing playspaces for kids!

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Re: State bond commission makes play a priority for Connecticut school
Posted: 01 Mar 08 4:40 PM
I love this. If we could convince more people that playing helps kids in their learning I really think our kids would be happier and healthier. It's great that our kids get their mandatory 25 minutes of play at school, but after sitting for hours it has to be hard for them to concentrate. Don't get me wrong, learning is the main reason our kids to to school...no question, but I really think kids would be able to concentrate more if they were allowed more "play" time.
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