Athletics & Fitness

The mission of the Public Schools Athletic League is to provide opportunities for educating students in physical fitness, character development and socialization skills through an athletic program that fosters teamwork, discipline and sportsmanship.
The goal of the C.H.A.M.P.S. Middle School Sports & Fitness program is to improve student fitness levels and overall health by increasing opportunities for children to engage in physical activity, regardless of athletic ability. The program promotes health-related fitness through a mix of several after-school and before-school activities including traditional sports, non-traditional sports, and fitness activities. The ultimate goal is for students to grow to be C.H.A.M.P.S. — Cooperative, Healthy, Active, Motivated, Positive Students — for life.
 
Physical Education
All middle school students take physical education twice a week.  In the high school most students take physical education at least once a week.


Extracurricular Programs

Middle School

Thanks to the New York City C.H.A.M.P.S. Sports and Fitness program, the middle school features a variety of athletic activities that take place before and after school through the year.

This year activities tentatively include:
 
Fall: Flag Football, Soccer
Winter: Dance, Martial Arts, Volleyball
Spring:  Basketball, Baseball/Softball, Track and Field 

High School
Boys and girls basketball teams compete in the PSAL.
Boys soccer begins in the winter/spring.
Recreational baseball/softball is also offered.