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How to Make ISGA Happen in your school

The ISGA is designed to be one of the most cost effective Physical Education Programs available.  While individual schools can purchase the program for themselves, the equipment and curriculum can be optimized by planning a three school sharing program.  In this format the upfront costs for an individual school are less than $2,500.  On an ongoing basis annual costs will be under $500 per school.  Here is an example of how three schools would use the ISGA curriculum sharing program at an initial cost of $2,200 per school.

The equipment would be shipped to the school that is hosting the included on-site group training session. This equipment would include:

  • 5 Patented Golf Mat Hitting Surfaces    
  • 5 Stance Mats    
  • 5 Doppler Radar Units
  • 5 Hitting Nets    
  • 6 Sets of Clubs
  • 5 Hitting Bay Safety Dividers
  • 25 Golf Balls
  • 3 Full Curriculum packages including Lesson Videos, Knowledge Videos, Teacher Training Videos and Material

After the on-site training session, all three schools would take turns using the equipment and curriculum for instruction in their classes.  The ISGA will assist in formatting the best schedule for your particular classroom and budgeting requirements.  The outline below describes how three middle schools, consisting of grades 6, 7, and 8, would schedule the curriculum sharing.

Program Week
School with equipment
Class or competition the school is running.
Weeks 1-6 School A One, 2 week session for each grade in their school
Weeks 7-12 School B One, 2 week session for each grade in their school
Weeks 13-18 School C One, 2 week session for each grade in their school
Weeks 19-21 School A One, 1 week competition session for each grade in their school
Weeks 22-24 School B One, 1 week competition session for each grade in their school
Weeks 25-27 School C One, 1 week competition session for each grade in their school
Week 28 School hosting Championship One night Championship drawn from winners of each grade from all three schools.

If each school has 1,000 students, the total cost per child for year one is only $2.20 and the ongoing costs after year one are approximately 33 cents per student!