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Giffen, Myers students make big strides

toward healthier lives in Healthy Steps to Albany competition

ALBANY, N.Y. (May 4, 2009) -- Students at Giffen Memorial Elementary School and Stephen and Harriet Myers Middle School are Albany’s winners in New York State First Lady Michelle Paige Paterson’s Healthy Steps to Albany challenge.

 

Mrs. Paterson launched the six-week fitness initiative this spring for students in grades 6-8 in five cities across New York. Nearly 270 classes from Albany, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and Yonkers participated.

 

At Giffen, Caroline Dobson’s sixth-grade students – Dynamic Dobson – logged more than 15 million steps to take first place among Albany’s sixth-graders. At Myers, Cheryl Backman’s seventh-grade class – Team Backman – logged more than 20.2 million steps to win the city’s seventh-grade competition.

 

In all, students in the five cities walked more than 1.4 billion steps during the Healthy Steps program.

 

“We are grateful to the first lady for bringing this challenge to our students in the City School District of Albany, and to students all across New York state,” said Superintendent Eva C. Joseph, Ed.D. “As educators, we know how important good health is to our students’ success, both in school and in life. This was an exciting opportunity for our students, and I know they will carry this important message forward with them.”
 

Healthy Steps invited teams of students in grades 6-8 to log their minutes of activity using the Healthy Steps Web site, which converted various exercises into steps. Each team tracked its step progress on a map of New York, making its way around the state.

 

Winners will receive a variety of prizes, including a healthy lunch with the Governor David Paterson and the first lady, and a trip to a farm to learn about whole foods.

 

“This challenge showed our students how easily they can incorporate physical activity and nutritious eating into their daily lives,” Mrs. Paterson said. “As a health care professional, I have always believed that small changes add up to big results and, step by step, these students walked the equivalent of more than 1.4 billion steps in just six weeks. This was a low-cost way to fight the epidemic of childhood obesity that is threatening our children’s health.

 

“I want to thank the school districts and teachers who worked with us to bring this challenge to students, and look forward to bringing Healthy Steps to Albany to more students across New York.”

The City School District of Albany serves approximately 8,300 students in 18 elementary, middle and high schools. In addition to neighborhood schools, the district includes several magnet schools and programs, as well as other innovative academic opportunities for students. The district is more than halfway through its comprehensive facilities project to newly build and/or renovate nearly all of its elementary and middle schools. The ultimate goal of the facilities project is to provide schools with the resources necessary to help students succeed in the 21st century.

 

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