CHILDOBESITY180 AWARDS WINNERS OF $500,000 CHILDREN’S PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CONTEST

Corona-Norco Unified School District’s ‘’100 Mile Club’’ in Norco, Calif. and Red Hawk Elementary’s ‘’Red Hawk Movement’’ in Erie, Colo. named National school program winners; Technology Grand Prize and Regional winners recognized for achievements

Washington, D.C. — June 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — ChildObesity180 today announced the two National school program winners of its nationwide innovation contest. The competition was designed to identify and reward the most creative, impactful, and scalable school-based programs and technologies to promote children’s physical activity.

With the encouragement of First Lady Michelle Obama via a video message, the Active Schools Acceleration Project (ASAP), a ChildObesity180 initiative, launched the competition in February 2012 in a commitment with the Partnership for a Healthier America.

Teachers, schools, and school districts submitted their school-based physical activity programs to the “School Programs” category, while the “Technology Innovation” category invited developers, inventors, and entrepreneurs to demonstrate how existing or emerging technologies could be used to inspire kids to be physically active. A panel of experts representing various fields judged the entries. A complete list of judges is available at www.ActiveSchoolsASAP.org.

The National “School Programs” category winners will receive $100,000 grants to further advance health and wellness programming in their school or district. The National winners were selected from a pool of nine regional “School Programs” category winners, which will receive $25,000 grants. The two “Technology Innovation” Grand Prize winners will receive $50,000 each to fund school-based pilots aimed at advancing their technologies.

“School Programs” Category National Winners of $100,000 each:

“School Programs” Category Regional Winners of $25,000 each:

“Technology Innovation” Category Grand Prize Winners of $50,000 each:

Christina Economos, PhD, Vice-Chair and Director of ChildObesity180, Associate Professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, and a leading researcher in childhood obesity prevention said, “These innovators show how teachers, parents, and technology developers are creatively increasing physical activity in schools. They are leading the way toward a real shift in the nation’s approach to physical activity.”

Working closely with leading researchers and expert staff at Tufts University and ChildObesity180, National “School Programs” and “Technology Innovation” winners will participate in pilot studies to expand their programs and technologies to schools of different types, sizes, and geographies across the country.

Peter Dolan, Chair of ChildObesity180 says, “The competition’s winning programs and technologies are models that can help us reverse the childhood obesity epidemic. We are grateful for the support of thirteen of America’s leading health plans for this competition. With them as our partners, we are recognizing innovation champions and identifying opportunities to bring solutions to scale."

www.ActiveSchoolsASAP.org

About ChildObesity180
Active Schools Acceleration Project (ASAP) is an initiative of ChildObesity180, an organization committed to fostering cross-sector collaboration to reverse the trend of childhood obesity within one generation’s time. The ChildObesity180 membership is comprised of national leaders from the public, nonprofit, academic, and private sectors who are using their reach and expertise to drive an integrated national strategy to prevent childhood obesity. The organization is chaired by Peter Dolan, former CEO of Bristol-Myers Squibb. Leading Tufts University obesity researcher Dr. Christina Economos serves as vice-chair and director and Dr. Miriam Nelson, a Professor at the Friedman School, is the co-director. Founded in 2009, ChildObesity180 is conducted in collaboration with Tufts University. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the JPB Foundation are strategic funders. The Innovation Competition is funded by a consortium of the nation’s leading health plans.

www.childobesity180.org

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Students from the Corona-Norco School District in Norco, Calif. participate in the district’s “100 Mile Club” Program, a National Winner in ASAP Competition
Students from the Corona-Norco School District in Norco, Calif. participate in the district’s “100 Mile Club” Program, a National Winner in ASAP Competition
Students from Red Hawk Elementary in Erie, Colo. participate in the school’s “Red Hawk Movement” Program, a National Winner in ASAP Competition
Students from Red Hawk Elementary in Erie, Colo. participate in the school’s “Red Hawk Movement” Program, a National Winner in ASAP Competition

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ASAP Competition National Winner: Red Hawk Elementary’s “Red Hawk Movement,” Erie, Colo.

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Related Links

www.ActiveSchoolsASAP.org
www.ChildObesity180.org
www.Youtube.com/user/ActiveSchoolsASAP

Related Documents

ASAP Competition Sponsors
Children and Physical Activity Fact Sheet
CO180 ASAP Competition Fact Sheet
ASAP Winners Descriptions

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