Fuel Up to Play 60 visited Alice B. Beal Elementary School in Springfield, MA and Harding Elementary School in Erie, PA early this summer to provide an in-depth look at how the program is implemented in schools nationwide. The resulting videos (below) highlight Fuel Up to Play 60’s impact at the local level, explain how Fuel Up to Play 60 works and what it can accomplish in the school environment, and capture the voices of the students and educators who embody the value of the program.
Comprehensive look at Fuel Up to Play 60 in Schools
In-depth testimonials from students, parents and educators about the impact Fuel Up to Play 60 has had within the school environment in two distinct communities.
Fuel Up to Play 60 with Alice B. Beal Elementary
Students, educators and parents at Alice B. Elementary in Springfield, Massachusetts describe how Fuel Up to Play 60 has made a difference at their school by encouraging youth to eat healthy and get at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day.
Fuel Up to Play 60 with Harding Elementary
See how Fuel Up to Play 60 motivated youth at Harding Elementary School in Erie, Pennsylvania to eat healthy and be physically active for at least 60 minutes each day. Students, educators and parents all weigh in on the program’s impact and what fun, creative ways they use to keep the program going throughout the year.
Fuel Up to Play 60 Healthy Habits
Fuel Up to Play 60 encourages youth to eat nutrient-rich foods, including low-fat or fat-free dairy foods, fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Students, educators and parents comment on how Fuel Up to Play 60 offers fun, exciting ways to introduce youth to healthy foods and physical activity.
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