Controversy Won’t Stall Encinitas Yoga Plans

Posted: January 3, 2013 at 9:44 pm


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Encinitas has been called the yoga mecca of America. But when yoga started in five of the citys schools this fall, some parents believed the classes were promoting Hinduism. But heated school board meetings crowded with yogas supporters and detractors havent derailed plans to expand the classes to all nine Encinitas schools.

During the first period of each day at Olivenhain Pioneer Elementary school, Kristen McCloskey leads about two-dozen third graders through familiar yoga poses.

On one recent morning, some kids looked around the room as they moved through the sequences and others teetered as they tried to balance - but they were mostly focused and on-task. When McCloskey turned the lights off for the last relaxation pose, most of the kids lay still. She told anyone feeling fidgety to cross their arms over their chests and many did.

At the end of the half hour class, 8-year-old Jacob Hagen said he felt ready for the rest of his day.

Because you get to stretch out," he said. "And its good to be the first class because it wakes you up.

Schools across the country are focusing more on teaching students to make healthy choices. Encinitas Superintendent Tim Baird said yoga is just one part of the districts physical education curriculum.

We also have a nutrition program, we also have a life skills program where kids learn about perseverance and responsibility, he said.

The whole wellness program is supported by a $500,000 grant from the P.K. Jois Foundation. The Encinitas-based group promotes a kind of yoga called Ashtanga.

But, when Mary Eady visited a yoga class at her sons Encinitas school last year, she saw much more than a fitness program.

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