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Schools Supporting Healthy Habits

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Following the 2008 Community Health Interactive, educators, public health officials, parents, and community members created SRQKids4Health to promote health and wellness in school-age kids in Sarasota County.  This website captures local schools' efforts to promote health and wellness and connects users to local resources, tools, and best practices for creating a healthier school environment.  

On these pages... you'll learn what is currently happening in Sarasota County schools to promote health and wellness, and find contact information for local resources and links to tools and ideas for making schools healthier.
 


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Bayhaven Elementary School 

Students from Bay Haven School of Basics Plus enjoyed bountiful harvests throughout the year from their thirty EarthBoxes – container gardens of organic vegetables.  Their project, "EarthBoxes to SpaceBoxes: Growing Food in School Today, In Space Tomorrow" won first prize in the National EarthBox Contest.  It was made possible through funding from the William G. Selby and Marie Selby Foundation, the Bank of America Client Foundation, sponsors of an Education Foundation of Sarasota County, Inc. grant, and prize money from EarthBox Inc.

Students at all grade levels learned important scientific principles by working with the EarthBoxes while learning about nutrition from the school nurse. And what better way to impress upon students the advantages of eating locally grown food as part of a "go green" lifestyle?

By selling their EarthBox produce at the 2009 Bay Haven Spring Festival, students raised more than $300, which they used to sponsor a ShelterBox. The nonprofit ShelterBox Trust

provides assistance to victims of natural disasters. A ShelterBox contains a ten-person tent, cooking stove, blankets, cookware, water purification equipment, and other survival essentials.  Bay Haven students’ ShelterBox went to Sumatra, Indonesia, to aid survivors of a 2009 earthquake that claimed the lives of more than 1,300 people.

Bay Haven Elementary: ShelterBoxStudents continued to learn from this experience in discussions in science and social studies classes. With the enthusiastic support and dedicated teamwork of the many Bay Haven parent volunteers, teachers, administration, and generous grant sponsors, students realized they can make a difference as responsible stewards of this planet and as caring members of a global community. 

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