Fitness Wins at Barton Hills Elementary

Barton Hills Elementary is one of only 525 schools in the nation to win the Let鈥檚 Move! Active SA国际传媒s National Award for creating a physically active school environment. 

Let鈥檚 Move! Active SA国际传媒s is an initiative of first lady Michelle Obama鈥檚 Let鈥檚 Move! program that awards schools for integrating 60 minutes of physical activity before, during and after school.

To earn the award, a school must meet significant benchmarks in five areas: physical education, physical activity before and after school, physical activity during school staff involvement, and family and community engagement.

鈥淐ongratulations to our Barton Hills Elementary school students, staff and the whole community for committing to having an active learning environment at our campus,鈥 said Barton Hills Elementary Principal Kati Achtermann. 鈥淜eeping fit and healthy is so important for learning every day.鈥

Barton Hills participates in Marathon Kids, which requires students to run four marathons during the course of a school year. The school has also hosted a 100 Mile Running Club and family running activities for the past two years.

In addition, all classroom teachers create opportunities to incorporate activities in the classroom that get kids moving.  

Barton Hills was provided with a banner, a certificate and a letter of congratulations from Obama for improving children鈥檚 health and academic performance. 

 

The Let鈥檚 Move! Active SA国际传媒s collaborative works together to transform the physical activity and physical educationculture in America鈥檚 schools.

By streamlining the selection of programs, resources, professional development and funding opportunities and delivering each school a customized Action Plan, Let鈥檚 Move! Active SA国际传媒s results in children moving for the nationally recommended 60 minutes a day.