Healthy Hometown iFit bicycle winners

Posted January 20, 2016 at 3:49 pm

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On Wednesday, January 6, 2016, Clinton County Healthy Hometown awarded students at Albany Elementary School with bicycles. Students were awarded a bicycle for being one of the most improved students in Ms. Preston’s classroom. The following students at AES met his/her personalized iFit goal with Ms. Jennifer Preston and excelled in their personal fitness skills.

Pictured: April Speck, Clinton County Healthy Hometown Coordinator, Cheryl Boils, Student Fitness Leader, AES Winners from August 12-December 18, 2015: Jackson Nelson, Blake Melton, David Mielu, Landree Moons, Evan Kean. Luis Garcia, Aidan Harper, Bryce Cravens and Nicholas Matthews. Winners not pictured: Emili Baker, Summer Pierce, Mya Plaunt, Mikarah Mason, Landon Gabbard, Savannah Markopoulos, Tania Hernandez, Gracie McFall.

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On, Thursday, January 14, 2016, Clinton County Healthy Hometown awarded students at Early Childhood Center with bikes. Students were awarded a bicycle for being one of the most improved students in Ms. Tyonia Sinclair’s classroom. The following students at ECC met his/her personalized iFit goal with and excelled in their personal fitness skills.

Pictured are the ECC winners: Waymon Avery and Kaylee Perez.

What is an iFit goal?

An iFit goal is a personalized goal each child set during PE, for instance increasing their running time, improving their knowledge in nutrition or so on.

Clinton County Healthy Hometown would like to congratulate these children for their success!

Clinton County Healthy Hometown will award students at Clinton County Middle School and Clinton County High School at a later time.

Students will be eligible one more time this school year to win.

How can you encourage your child to succeed?

Be active with your child, follow the My Plate guidelines and talk with your child about his/her iFit goals.

If you have any questions regarding the iFit goals or awarding prizes for most improved students in PE and Health, please contact April Speck, Clinton County Healthy Hometown Coordinator at 606-387-2051 or email april.speck@clinton.kyschools.us. Or, contact Cheryl Boils, Student Fitness Leader at 606-387-2051 or email at cheryl.boils@clinton.kyschools.us