Thursday, March 18, 2010

Second Annual Health Fair a Big Success

Over 900 students—90% of our population—took part in WMS’s 2nd Health Fair today. Seventeen local agencies volunteered their time to talk with students, do interactive demos, and hand out literature. Among many activities available, the students spoke with representatives from SPS nutrition services, got an update on cyberbullying, talked relationships with “Get Real”, tested their balance with Children’s Hospital staff, worked out with the Casey foundation, and answered questions on a scavenger sheet handed out by their science classes.

Our health fair is an endangered species for next year: the District has eliminated Health from the middle school course selection and laid off the District’s Health Department director. This unbelievable and short-sighted decision is another indication of the District’s run away from educating the whole child. Middle school students particularly are vulnerable to dis-information on health, drugs, tobacco, reproduction, and decision-making, and they are going to lose the chance to discuss these in a structured school setting with a trained, professional educator. If this bothers you, contact your grade level counselor or go straight to your school board representative.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Health Fair a Smash

As members of Washington’s Coordinated School Health Team (CSHT), the Counseling Department worked with the Wellness Center, the Health and PE Departments, teachers, IA’s and the Custodial Department to put on this year’s Health Fair today in the gym. Over 900 students and their teachers participated over the course of the day. More than 25 local agencies staffed tables and interactive exhibits. Nutrition, drug prevention, BMI measurements, fitness, cyberbullying, Planned Parenthood, heart care, sexual assault and domestic violence prevention, mental health, safe riding, crisis lines, and many others gave the students more than enough to keep busy. Each student had a passport with information to dsicover. They turned them in at the end of their period, and prizes will be awarded later.

The CSHT will be holding another health fair in the Spring, this time for parents and families. We will publicize the date and time when we know it. Many thanks to all team members for the time and hard work that went into this very successful event!

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