Local fifth-grade students compete in Dancing Classrooms

Principals
DANCING PRINCIPALS—Team captains dancing with their principals.

Dancing Classrooms Pittsburgh is a program of Mercy Community Health, a division of Pittsburgh Mercy Health System (PMHS) and part of CHE Trinity Health, in the tradition of the Sisters of Mercy. PMHS first introduced Dancing Classrooms Pittsburgh to 300 fifth-grade children in six Pittsburgh Public Schools in September 2009.
Pairing
PAIRING OFF—Teams of fifth-graders from several different schools compete in the 2014 Pittsburgh Mercy Health System Colors of the Rainbow spring semi-finals.

Since then, more than 3,000 children in the Pittsburgh Public Schools and schools in the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh have benefited from the renowned arts-in-education program. Students who participate in the 10-week program learn not only the fundamentals of ballrooms dance, but also team building, cooperation, self-confidence, problem solving, creative thinking, resiliency in the face of challenge, professional courtesy, appreciation for other cultures and other valuable life lessons.
TeamWork
TEAM WORK—Some members of team Lime from Pittsburgh Weil K-5 dance with determination.

Teachers and principals in participating schools have noted decreases in behavior management problems, increases in parental involvement, and positive impacts on academics, school climate and in the way the students treat one another.
(For more information about Dancing Classrooms Pittsburgh, visit www.dancingclassroomspgh.org.  To make a donation in support of Dancing Classrooms Pittsburgh, visit www.pmhs.org.)

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