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Posted in , on January 23, 2023

Peach Elementary students get first look at outdoor equipment

Last September the awarded the with a $100,000 grant for the district to use for pre-K students.

New outdoor learning equipment funded through a grant from the Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation

Monday morning that grant money was in action as pre-K students at Peach Elementary got their first look at the new outdoor equipment that will be used to help pre-K students develop physically and hone their athletic skills.

And while it was too chilly for the students to use the equipment outside, it didn鈥檛 stop them from swinging for the fences with the new T-ball setup, soaring through the air to try to dunk a basketball or swivel their little hips to keep a Hula Hoop from hitting the ground.

If Monday鈥檚 preview was a sign of things to come, the equipment will be a big hit throughout the district.

鈥淏y us providing these types of opportunities here, I feel like it鈥檚 an added value for what we do for our community besides the education,鈥 said 91制片厂 early childhood learning director Dr. Jackeline Orsini. 鈥淚nspiring them at this age, you never know who is going to be the next baseball player and play for the Texas Rangers. Maybe that dream started at this level.鈥

The students at Peach were the first to use the equipment, but they鈥檒l soon have company. Orsini expects all the elementary schools to have the new equipment at their campuses by the middle of March.New outdoor learning equipment funded through a grant from the Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation

The equipment will get plenty of use from the pre-K 3 and pre-K 4 students, too. Not only will they use it outside for recess, but it will give schools better options for field days for the little learners. After-school providers will also have access to the equipment to keep the young students engaged.

There鈥檚 also an educational twist to the equipment. At the T-ball area, which was manned by former Texas Rangers player , each base also had a number on it so the students can work on their counting. That鈥檚 all part of the plan.

鈥淚n our program, we believe a lot in outdoor learning,鈥 Orsini said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to make sure we integrate the athletic part with the instruction. We鈥檙e going to integrate math and literacy as well.鈥

New outdoor learning equipment funded through a grant from the Texas Rangers Baseball FoundationMembers of the Rangers Baseball Foundation have been making the rounds to see the grants in use.

鈥淎nytime you get a chance to see students utilizing the resources that they鈥檝e been given and to see the smiles on their faces is priceless for us,鈥 said Ray Casas, the Rangers director of community impact. 鈥淲e鈥檙e so happy to be able to have that kind of impact on the community. We knew we were going to be able to impact a lot of organizations like the 91制片厂 Education Foundation.鈥