P.A.C.E. Trek 2009
An Adventure In Alaska


As of today, there are 1,168 children registered from 1 country!

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Who will complete the 500-mile challenging Alaska trek first? Will Paul finish ahead of all the registered teams, or will an elementary team finish first... or a middle school team... or a high school team? We'll find out in May 2009!

Supervising Teachers: Use the form below to sign up one or more teams. You'll need to complete the form for each team that you're signing up. If you have any questions, please contact Paul Staso. Remember, this challenge is 100% FREE to all schools around the world. After you sign up you'll be sent an e-mail message within 48 hours with login information to access a special section of this site!

FREE TEAM REGISTRATION IS OPEN UNTIL APRIL 17, 2009!
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As a general guide, kids 10 years and younger shouldn't log more than 2 miles per day; children 11 to 14 years shouldn't log more than 3 miles per day; and, youth 15 to 18 years shouldn't log more than 5 miles per day.

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"As the PE teacher it is really great to see classroom teachers outside and encouraging their students to move during classtime. P.A.C.E. Trek 2008 was a positive experience for the students and teachers. As the Kindergarten teacher said, "I really like this because it gives the kids a purpose for their running."
Shelley Germany

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