Posts Tagged ‘Schools’

U46 expands vegetarian menu at elementary schools

U46 expands vegetarian menu at elementary schools
ELGIN — First-grader Frankie Flores said the pizza puffs are “amazing.” So amazing, in fact, the 7-year-old Elgin boy with the big toothless smile and cowlicky hair said he could eat “a box of it.”“Pizza puffs are really good because they’re like pizza!” Frankie said.The puffs are his classmate Gabriel “Gucci” Gallegos’ favorite food in the lunchroom at Lowrie Elementary School, on Elgin’s west …

Read more on The Courier News

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

State, municipal offices and schools closed today for Nevada Day

State, municipal offices and schools closed today for Nevada Day
State and city offices and schools will be closed on Friday in observance of Nevada Day, a state holiday to celebrate Nevada’s admission as the 36th state on Oct. 31, 1864.

Read more on Las Vegas Sun

Technorati Tags: , , , , , ,

Atlanta Schools Promoting Healthy Minds & Bodies

Atlanta Schools’ “Wellness” Workshops Promote Nutrition and Physical Education

When Atlanta Schools opened at the end of August, a new project was initiated. The “Wellness” Workshop Project kicked off the school year with a workshop that included Olympic gold medalist Gail Devers, author Yvonne Butler, 300 students from the Atlanta School District, faculty members, and community leaders. This was the first ever Atlanta Schools’ “wellness” workshop. Atlanta Schools’ Margaret Fain Elementary School’s Wings of Eagles dance troupe performed to illustrate how much physical energy is used in dance.

The first “Wellness” Workshop was co-chaired by Dr. Marilyn Hughes, the director of nutrition administration for Atlanta Schools, and Billette Owens-Ashford, Atlanta Schools’ director of physical education and athletics. The goal of the “Wellness” Workshop Project is improve the health of the students by identifying health-related problems. It has been proven that health related issues can often have a direct affect on a student’s academic achievement.

The inaugural “Wellness” Workshop for the Atlanta Schools had a variety of speakers and displays that provided resources on nutritional based activities and physical education activities. The keynote speaker was Dr. Yvonne Butler. Dr. Butler is a noted author whose book, “Healthy Kids, Smart Kids,” discusses the impact of diet and exercise on learning and academic performance. Other speakers included Olympic track-and-field gold medalist Gail Severs who spoke about importance of exercise to health and how to stay physically fit.

Atlanta Schools’ “Wellness” Workshop Project is part of a broad program that aims to provide both fitness and nutrition strategies for students and staff in all Atlanta Schools. Innovative strategies that will be used include yoga classes for teachers and students, vegetarian cafeteria lines, and walking trails. The overall plan was developed by the Atlanta Schools’ Board of Education. The Board of Education will offer guidelines on how to implement the program and how the schools will be evaluated.

A major part of the plan is establishing wellness councils. These councils will be comprised of teachers, parents, administrators, students, and community and business partners. The council will assist Atlanta Schools in integrating nutrition and physical education into the current curriculum. The wellness council will also have a presence at events throughout the Atlanta Schools.

Recently, Atlanta Schools’ wellness plan received a boost from the involvement of an Atlanta Schools’ parent. Linton Hopkins has two children attending E. Rivers Elementary School. Hopkins is concerned about the nutritional value of cafeteria offerings at the E. Rivers Elementary School but unlike other parents, Hopkins is the executive chef of Atlanta’s Restaurant Eugene and winner of this year’s Atlanta “Iron Chef” competition. Hopkins has joined the Local School Wellness Council to help evaluate the school’s cafeteria. Hopkins isn’t the only trained chef to join the E. Rivers Elementary School’s wellness council. Elisa Gambino, owner of pasta emporium Via Elisa, has along with eleven other parents joined the wellness council. Parental involvement is an important element to the success of the wellness councils. Currently, approximately 90 percent of Atlanta Schools’ elementary and 65 percent of high schools have parents actively involved with the wellness council of their school.

Find tips about blue spruce trees and blood orange tree at the Types Of Trees website.

Technorati Tags: , , , , ,

Communities In Schools of Nevada Looking to the Community for Clothing Drive to Help At-Risk Children

Communities In Schools of Nevada Looking to the Community for Clothing Drive to Help At-Risk Children
Communities In Schools of Nevada is reaching out to Las Vegans to help them with a community wide clothing drive to help them provide cold weather clothing for at-risk students.

Read more on PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Eggtasitic! Healthy Schools Family farms are on the chicken!


yo peeps! Chickens are not vegetarians. They eat worms, worms, grasshoppers, snakes! they also eat vegetarian. then the purchase of eggs and packaging that says “all vegetarian foods” you eat eggs that are not fed according to their natural food.

Technorati Tags: , , , , ,

Eggtasitic! Healthy Schools family farms we chickens!


yo peeps! Chickens are not vegetarians. They eat worms, worms, grasshoppers, snakes! they also eat vegetarian. then the purchase of eggs and packaging that says “all vegetarian foods” you eat eggs that are not fed according to their natural food.

Technorati Tags: , , , , ,

Local Schools To Serve Healthier Meal Selections

Local Schools To Serve Healthier Meal Selections
This year, parents won’t be the only ones encouraging kids to eat their vegetables. Schools across the area will be offering healthier meals on their menus. In response to the growing trends of childhood obesity and diabetes, local schools are serving kids foods that taste good and are good for them.

Read more on KNWA Fayetteville

Technorati Tags: , , , , ,

Fairfield schools’ lunch menu change ‘dramatic’

Fairfield schools’ lunch menu change ‘dramatic’
FAIRFIELD – Gone are the days of chocolate bars and potato chips at Fairfield City Schools. Students will see an entirely new menu this year that is low in fat and rich in whole grains, vegetables and fruits, said David Foster, support services director.

Read more on The Hamilton Journal News

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Boulder Valley schools battle summer learning slump

Boulder Valley schools battle summer learning slump
Research that shows summer vacation equals a major learning loss for low-income students is pushing local schools to do more in the summer — and work harder to connect with incoming students before they start school later this month.

Read more on Boulder Daily Camera

Technorati Tags: , , , , , ,

Schools battle summer learning slump

Schools battle summer learning slump
INSIDE Don’t look now, but summer is coming to a close. It’s time to eke out some more summer fun and get ready for school, which means gearing up — and perhaps getting back to a normal sleep schedule, too.

Read more on Boulder Daily Camera

Technorati Tags: , , , ,

Powered by Yahoo! Answers