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Active Schools Acceleration Project (ASAP)
Innovation Competition Launched

Tell ASAP what your school is doing to promote physical activity for a chance to win up to $100,000!

Does your school have an innovative program that gets students active?


Child Obesity 180 has launched Active Schools Acceleration Project (ASAP) Innovation Competition. The competition is looking to uncover and highlight the most innovative and effective physical activity programs in elementary schools across the country.

ASAP wants to learn about any approach that motivates quality physical activity at school and beyond. If you have a great physical activity program and want the opportunity to share your program’s success, enter the competition for a chance to win up to $100,000. Top programs also will have an opportunity to develop and expand their initiative to other schools.

Deadline for entries: April 2, 2012.
Go to www.ActiveSchoolsASAP.org to learn more and enter.

Looking for Resources/Ideas to increase the amount of quality physical activity at your school? Visit the Ohio Action For Healthy Kids Physical Activity Resource Page.

www.OhioActionforHealthyKids.org
Thank you for your commitment to improving the health and educational
performance of children through better nutrition and physical activity in schools.

ReadAloud 15 MINUTES March Reading Awareness Campaign – Join the Movement!

March is National Reading Awareness Month

More than half the children in this country — 13 million children — will not hear a bedtime story tonight.

A coalition of organizations, including our own, is working to change that. ReadAloud.org is a non-profit that is launching a 10-year campaign this month to promote a simple, powerful message:

Organizations that touch the lives of children in Greater Cincinnati have rallied to the 15 MINUTE Movement. ReadAloud’s partners include:

  • Cincinnati Public Schools
  • The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
  • The Strive Partnership
  • Every Child Succeeds
  • Success by 6
  • 4C for Children

These groups recognize the importance of reading aloud, and we do too. Why? Because reading aloud every day is the single most important thing you can do to prepare your child to learn. And, unfortunately, many parents and caregivers aren’t aware of the power of 15 minutes of daily reading aloud:

  • Some children begin kindergarten having been read to as few as 25 hours, while their peers may have been read to as many as 1,000 hours. Every time you read to your child you are improving their learning advantage.
  • By age four, low-income children have heard an average 32 million fewer words than their wealthy peers. Reading aloud is a key way to introduce new vocabulary.
  • Even in higher-income households, nearly 40% of families do not read aloud every day.
  • If a child is not reading at grade level by the end of the first grade, then there is an 88% probability the child will not be reading at grade level by the end of the fourth grade.

How can you support the cause? It’s easy! Spread the word, and continue to read to your child every day, or renew your commitment to do so!

Reading aloud can easily become part of your daily routine, before bedtime or naptime or after mealtime. Make it fun! Don’t forget funny voices, sound effects, acting out parts of the story, and asking lots of questions. Even a very young child can look at pictures, practice turning the pages, and hear you talk about the story. A child is never too young to learn that books are fun, engaging, and something that your family values.

Click here and join the 15 Minute Movement today!

Body Mass Index Screening Webinar Announcement

The Ohio Department of Education and the Ohio Department of Health will be jointly conducting a two part webinar. The first webinar, which will be conducted on Wednesday, January 25, 2012 from 3-4pm, will provide information and technical assistance about the Body Mass Index (BMI) screening process as well as data collection and submission procedures.

Additionally, a 2nd webinar will be held on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 from 3-4 pm that will address the significance of conducting BMI screenings, to schools, families, and communities. This webinar will also highlight resources, support services and next steps.These learning opportunities will be open to all school nurses, administrators, school board members, and other school personnel involved directly in the screening process.

Following is the registration information:
To register for this event please click on the link below and sign into the SAFE System. If you do not have a SAFE account you can register for one from this link also. From your SAFE account application list, click on the StarsV2.0 link to access the STARS system. New users will need to complete a one page profile and then they can search for the event. Returning users please click on the Event search link and enter BMI as the keyword in your search.
https://safe.ode.state.oh.us/portal

PLI Graduate and Project in the News

PLI graduate Jacqueline Duhon, and her project, Rees E. Price Reads partner with Jumpstart’s Read for the Record to try to break a world record for the largest shared reading experience in a single day. Pictured to the right is Jacqueline’s daughter, Gabriel. Click the picture to the right to read the full article.

 

PPSGC Celebrates Parent’s Week

We appreciate your contributions to strengthen our schools and communities!

Please click the link below to go to the PPSGC homepage to view Governor Kasich’s Resolution declaring September 25 – October 1, 2011 as Parent’s Week