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Brian Haas

Hello! My name is Brian Haas. I am the athletic trainer and physical education teacher here at Kearney High School. I graduated from the University of Nebraska at Kearney's athletic training program in 2007. In 2009 I completed my Masters in Educational Administration from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln while working as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. My wife and I returned to Kearney in 2012 and I began working as assistant athletic trainer at KHS. In 2018, I was hired as a physical education teacher which allowed me to land my dream job. I am fortunate to teach Outdoor Pursuits and Intro to Sports Medicine. When I am not teaching I am spending my time in the athletic training room keeping Bearcat athletes safe, healthy, and performing their best. My wife Audra works at Bryant elementary. We love living in Kearney and being part of the KPS community. In my free time I enjoy paddling Nebraska's waterways, hiking, camping, and taking our dog Rigby for walks. 
 
-The best way to reach me is through email at [email protected] so please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions or concerns.
 
- For more information about the courses I teach click on the course and it will take you to clever where you can sign in as a parent or student and view my Canvas course page. 
 
- The athletic training room is available everyday during 5th block by appointment and after school until practices and competition end. 
 
2020 - 2021 Schedule 

M100 / M203

Term 1 `

Term 2

Term 3

Term 4

Block 1

OFF

OFF 

OFF 

OFF

Block 2 

Plan 

Plan 

Plan 

Plan 

Block 3 

Outdoor Pursuits

Intro to Sports Medicine 

Intro to Sports Medicine 

Outdoor Pursuits

Block 4 

Outdoor Pursuits

Intro to Sports Medicine 

Intro to Sports Medicine 

Athletic Training 

Block 5 

Athletic Training 

Athletic Training 

Athletic Training 

Athletic Training 

OUTDOOR PURSUITS - HSPE140


Grade Level: 11,12 ; Course Credit: 5 ; Prerequisite: Intro to Health and PE


Outdoor Pursuits is designed to offer students the knowledge and experience necessary to participate in a variety of outdoor activities, including but not limited to fishing, kayaking, archery, orienteering, etc. Coursework will include classroom activities, field experiences, guest speakers and video lessons. This course counts towards the 15 credit requirement. This course may be repeated after the 15 credit requirement for Physical Education is met and credit would be counted as elective credit.  Off campus transportation is required.

 

INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS MEDICINE - HSPE300

 

Grade Level: 10,11,12 ; Course Credit: 5 ; Prerequisite: Intro to Health and PE

 

Introduction to Sports Medicine is a course developed for students interested in the sports medicine field (i.e. athletic training, sports physical therapy, orthopedic medicine). Students taking the course should possess a sincere interest in sports and athletic-related injuries. Career opportunities, terminology, anatomy, first aid, and principles of rehabilitation are just a few of the subjects covered in this course. Grading will include exams, quizzes, lab exams, and a research project.