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New Kids Heart Challenge Marks American Heart Association's 40th Year In Nation's Schools

Last updated on Friday, September 21, 2018

(INDIANAPOLIS) - Students in elementary schools in Indiana and around the country have a new way to move their bodies toward heart health, earn benefits for their schools and give back to their community this school year.

The American Heart Association today announced details of its new Kids Heart Challenge™, which includes jump rope, basketball, dance and warrior (obstacle course) components. The Kids Heart Challenge™ marks the Association's 40th year working in schools and meets the changing needs of today's youth and educators by preparing kids for success through physical and emotional well-being.

The Kids Heart Challenge™ encourages heart-healthy behavior as students pledge to be more physically active, drink more water and do a good deed. For teachers, the Kids Heart Challenge™ offers four activations to get students' hearts pumping:

In addition to the new activations, the Kids Heart Challenge™ provides enhanced give-backs, direct contributions to schools and new curriculum for teachers supporting whole-child centered learning. As in previous years, certificates to purchase physical education equipment from an expanded US Games catalog are available. Participating schools are also eligible to apply for the new grant program, furthering the health impact teachers can have with their students. The enhanced curriculum available with the Kids Heart Challenge™ includes a series of classroom-based physical activity plans and resources that support social and emotional learning. Teachers also gain access to OPEN (Online Physical Education Network) which provides physical education curriculum resources and physical activity programming.

Funds raised by the Kids Heart Challenge™ supports advocacy initiatives to keep physical education in schools, ensures kids have access to healthy foods and provides resources to advocate for CPR in school laws that ensure every student knows how to save a life. Since 1949, the Association has funded $4.1 billion in research since 1949 and currently funds 2,000 scientists around the United States.

More information about Kids Heart Challenge™ is available online at heart.org/kidsheartchallenge. Educators and Kids Heart Challenge™ coordinators may also join the new Kids Heart Challenge™ Facebook group at www.facebook.com/group/kidsheartchallenge to share stories, best practices and successes.

To learn more about other school programs, or to make a donation to the American Heart Association, please visit www.heart.org.

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