JEFFERSONVILLE —
Greater Clark County Schools’ Wellness Committee will launch the GCCS Mileage Club program starting Monday, March 11.
About 5,000 Greater Clark elementary students will participate in an eight-week pedometer program to increase their activity level and improve overall health, according to a press release. Students will be challenged to have their steps count toward incentives that will be awarded on a weekly and monthly basis.
During the program, the students will write down the number of steps registered on their pedometers each week and make an effort to increase the total. At the completion of the program, one elementary school will receive a grand prize.
The committee designed the Mileage Club to achieve the following goals:
• Motivate students to exercise.
• Help students control body weight.
• Help students burn off excess energy.
• Improve academic performance.
• Build self-esteem.
In 2006, the Greater Clark board adopted a Wellness Policy to support increased emphasis on nutrition as well as physical activity at all grade levels and to enhance the well-being of the school corporation’s students. To promote student wellness, committee adopted the following provisions:
• Nutrition education — The goal of nutrition education is to influence students’ lifelong eating habits.
• Physical activity — The goal of physical activity is to promote lifelong physical activity among students.
• School-based activities (environment) — The goal is to provide a school environment with a consistent wellness message which is conducive to a healthy lifestyle.
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