Many of the lessons that are learned and taught in sports and school are alike and come in handy in both fields: “There is a relatively consistent body of research showing that students who participate in athletics tend to fare significantly better both in school and in later life. Participating in sports, like playing in the school band or competing on the debate team, are cognitively and organizationally demanding activities that help convey self-discipline and leadership skills. This is especially true for students from disadvantaged backgrounds.” (New York Times) This shows two common lessons that are used in school and sports which is leadership and self discipline. In sports and school the child has to be a leader by helping others and teach themselves to follow the rules by disciplining themselves. Then when their team is winning, they push themselves to do better in school too: “The social benefits can also lead to academic benefits. Physical activity is shown to lead to better academic performance, and when your team is performing better, on the court and in the classroom, it adds an incentive for the individual players to do better.” (Global Sports Development) This quote explains that if their team is winning they strive further to do good in school. This provides the athlete with a …show more content…
Allowing sports in schools is very important because it allows students to have a healthier life and to be taught many skills and lessons that will be used often. Sports makes students happy. It gives them something them a way to release stress and most of all, have fun. Physical activity not only provides teenagers with benefits that will last them in their middle and high school years, but some that will be later used in adulthood. In order for a teenager to live a successful and happy life, they should join school