Clinton Honors 43 Schools for Anti-Obesity Efforts


(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo) :: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, left, sits with Mexican billionaire businessman Carlos Slim at a press conference in Mexico City, Monday, Aug. 4, 2008.


Updated: 8/6/2008

LITTLE ROCK, Ark.

Former President Clinton is honoring 43 schools for their anti-obesity efforts, including one that banished candy from its building and another that offers a student fitness club.

In a ceremony Wednesday at his presidential library in Little Rock, the former president planned to recognize the schools from a dozen states for their participation in the Healthy Schools Program, a joint initiative of the William J. Clinton Foundation and the American Heart Association.

''Despite the rising food prices and constrained budgets impacting programs nationally, these schools are using innovative approaches to curb the country's alarming rates of childhood obesity,'' Clinton said. ''Schools around the country are stepping up and making progress.''

The schools being honored include Kenly Elementary School in Tampa, Fla., which banished candy from its building.

A fitness club is offered to students at the Pine Hill Middle School in New Jersey, and the staff does yoga twice a week.

The Healthy Schools Program started in 2006 and now includes nearly 3,000 schools and more than 1.66 million students. It provides in-person support to 1,364 schools and aims to boost that number to 8,000 by 2010.

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On the Net:

Healthy Schools Program: http://www.healthiergeneration.org/schools/


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