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Children Tossing School Lunch Fruits and Vegetables
Requiring children to select a fruit or vegetable as part of the school lunch program has not resulted in more consumption of fruits and vegetables.
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For Teenagers, Early School Start Means More Car Crashes, Study Finds
Teenage drivers who have a later school start time have fewer car accidents, according to a new study in The Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine.
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Fitness facility at Two Rivers High School open for public, students
Fitness facility at Two Rivers High School open for public, students
She partnered with the mayors of Ola and Plainview and received a $ 10,000 grant to buy equipment for the district's gym. The free facility is open from 4-7 p.m. three days a week for the public. Minnie also said another goal of the fitness center was …
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Oakengates fitness suite to close for half million pound refurb
A dedicated fitness testing and consultation room is also being provided. In addition, the gym will be equipped with more than 65 brand new cardio and resistance equipment from leading fitness equipment provider Cybex. The improvements are the first …
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Ski Swap takes over TC West gym
The Traverse City West Middle School gymnasium was full of winter sports equipment, from skis and snowboards, to ice skates and snowshoes! The weekend-long event allowed people to drop off their used equipment on Friday night, then opened the gym …
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Heywood gym receives donation of equipment
Director of Ringside Boxing Equipment, Lee Rawlings said: “We know how difficult it is for these parties financially as most get no funding and rely on membership fees and donations. We are proud to be in a position to help and being an ex boxer, I …
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Well: How Physical Fitness May Promote School Success
Physically fit children absorb and retain new information more effectively than children who are out of shape, a new study finds, raising timely questions about the wisdom of slashing schools’ physical education programs.