Cedar Mountain students participate in fitness class

| 14 May 2015 | 03:20

The students and faculty members of Cedar Mountain Primary School on Friday, May 1, cheered in National Physical Fitness and Sports Month by participating in what has been touted as “the world’s largest exercise class."

ACES, an acronym for All Children Exercising Simultaneously, is a longstanding program of the nation’s Youth Fitness Coalition that serves to encourage children to make exercise a part of their daily routine, while emphasizing the importance of following a healthy lifestyle.

With boundless energy and enthusiasm, the students of Cedar Mountain Primary School paraded outside, in front of the school, and joined millions of children across the world in a fun-filled exercise class.

As music blared through the outdoor speakers, Physical Education teacher Leslie Deutch, led the entire school through popular song & dance choreography, including: Cotton-Eyed Joe, YMCA and the Macarena.