Meet Alyssa Worbetz, a science teacher and the Director of Movement at Girls Athletic Leadership School (GALS) in Panorama City, a suburb of Los Angeles in Southern California. She has been selected as one of 46 educators to be honored this year by the Champions Education Here program sponsored by the College Football Playoff National Championship.
At GALS, Alyssa champions access and exposure to sports for her school’s entire all-female student body. “I’ve seen sports really improve the outcomes in the classroom,” asserts Alyssa. In addition, the honored educator says that regular participation in daily movement reduces depression and anxiety. For this reason, every school day begins with “morning movement,” a workout for the staff and the students. Additionally, movement in incorporated into class curriculum as much as possible throughout the day.
Prior to teaching at GALS LA, Alyssa spent seven years teaching high school science in Los Angeles schools. She also logged over ten years of experience coaching field hockey and softball on a variety of high school teams, national programs, clinics, and camps for players between the ages of 8 and18.
Alyssa earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biology with an emphasis in Cellular and Molecular Biology from New Jersey’s Farleigh-Dickinson University, Florham, in 2009. She earned her Masters degree in Secondary Education with an emphasis in Special Education from Farleigh-Dickinson University, Florham, in 2010. She earned a second Masters degree in Biology, cum laude, from South Carolina’s Clemson University in 2016.
The Champions Educate Here program annually identifies and celebrates educators, including physical education teachers, elementary, teachers, special education teachers, coaches, and after-school staff, who nurture the academic, mental health, and social-emotional needs of students through sport, play, and movement. Each selected educator will receive up to $20,000 to expand their efforts at their school. To learn more about the Champions Education Here program sponsored by the College Football Playoff National Championship, click on this link: LosAngeles2023.com/Legacy.