ACS students have been making a special effort this spring to spend dedicated time walking outdoors for good health. Five elementary classes participated in a 4-week walking challenge in March and April and received prizes for their efforts this week from the AtlantiCare Healthy Schools, Healthy Children program.
For walking over 400 minutes during the month-long challenge, the students in Mr. Tardif’s 4th grade class and Ms. Williams’ 2nd grade class won the top prize of a blue portable water pouch. Students in Mrs. Capito’s 1st grade class walked some 300 minutes and received pencils.
Students in two other classes — Mrs. Meza’s 2nd grade class and Mrs. Reilly’s kindergarten class — received stickers with encouraging slogans like “Fueled by Fitness” and “Moving and Improving.” Each of the classes also received an AtlantiCare Certificate of Achievement.
Mr. Tardif said his class walked 20-30 minutes each day, mostly in the afternoon, to help boost his students’ energy and creativity. Mrs. Reilly’s spent 10-15 minutes walking with her students each day around the track and the basketball court. “We really enjoyed going outside and breathing the fresh air and getting some healthy exercise,” said Mrs. Reilly.
The 4-week Walking Challenge was among a number of health and wellness activities that ACS students participated in throughout the school year. By participating in these activities, ACS earned points that qualified the school to receive a $300 grant in May from the AtlantiCare Healthy Schools, Healthy Children program.