05/01/2008
Ordering Student Awards
With the school year wrapping up, we are currently entering our busiest time here at
President’s Challenge. A brief reminder for teachers that award orders take 18 calendar
days to process. Our order policy is that you should receive your order within 18
calendar days of the original date the order was received at our office. At this time of
year, many of the teachers are trying to order their awards, and teachers should consider
ordering as early as possible to ensure on time arrival. Your order can be rushed for
$25.00 or 25% of the subtotal, whichever is greater. This will ensure that you receive
your package within 4 business days. If you would like to place an order by phone call
1-800-258-8146, fax your order to 812-855-8999, place it online at
https://www.presidentschallenge.org/order_center/index.aspx, or mail it to the address
below. As a reminder, we are unable to ship orders to P.O. boxes, please provide us with
a physical address to ensure prompt shipping.
President's Challenge
501 N. Morton Street, Suite 203
Bloomington, IN 47404
President's Challenge Order Form:
https://www.presidentschallenge.org/pdf/order_form.pdf
04/30/2008
End of School Year Pedometer Discounts
In order to make room for new pedometer models in the 2007-08 school year, we are reducing the prices of our current pedometers, the
President’s Challenge
AE2790 Pedometer and the StepLinq. These prices will be effective until supplies run out so please hurry!
NEW - President’s Challenge AE2790 Pedometer
Stylish, ultra thin pedometer counts steps, distance walked, calories burned, clock and automatic activity timer. The 2790 features an easy to read oversized display. A great way for youth and adults to keep track of more than just steps. Includes safety leash and comes individually packaged.
Regular Price = $15.00
Sale Price = $9.95
StepLinq
A basic pedometer that counts the number of steps completed. This pedometer includes a recessed reset button and a belt clip. Battery and instructions are included.
Regular Price = $12.00
Sale Price = $7.95
Please click here to visit the
order center.
04/26/2008
Westbriar Elementary School takes the President's Challenge!
May is National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. This year, Westbriar
Elementary School PTA and students join the President's Challenge, a program
of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, to challenge
Americans to get moving for health and to get and stay active and fit during
May.
Westbriar students challenge you to get fit with them. They have set a goal
to walk/run 6500 miles by May 30th. They need your help to achieve this
goal. We ask the community to join the 1st Westbriar President's Challenge
5K Race and 1 Mile Fun Run on May 10th at 8:00 am. Starting line: 1741
Pine Valley Drive Vienna, VA 22182. It is a community fitness day with post
race prizes, entertainment, and refreshments provided by our inaugural
sponsors SAIC and Whole Foods. Old athletic shoes will also be collected to
recycle for playground surfaces.
To register:
www.fcps.edu/WestbriarES/parentscomm.htm#top.
03/20/2008
National Challenge Press Conference
At 1:00 EST, President George W. Bush held a press conference at the White House East Garden in honor of the National President's Challenge. During his
speech, he was joined by the members of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, and he discussed the benefits
of physical fitness in daily life. President Bush also explained how to register, and participate in the National Challenge. The video and transcript of
his speech can be found at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/03/20080320-9.html.
03/14/2008
Childhood Obesity Prevention Program and Policy
Nominations Requested!
We are seeking nominations for programs or policies that fall into the following 4 areas:
1) Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programs; 2) After school or Daycare programs
or policies; 3) Access to healthier foods in supermarkets/convenience stores/restaurants;
and 4) Land Use and Transportation Policies/Projects for Physical Activity
As the search for answers to effectively address childhood obesity continues,
organizations and communities across the country are experimenting with various
strategies aimed at changing children's environments to reduce the incidence of obesity.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) are undertaking a 2-year collaborative project to identify and assess
local-level programs and policies that have been implemented with apparent notable
success to improve the eating habits and physical activity levels of children. Macro
International Inc. serves as the coordinating center for the project.
The goal of this project is to conduct evaluability assessments, which are "pre"
evaluations to determine if a program is promising and ready for a more rigorous full
evaluation.
A nominated program or policy that is chosen by our Expert Panel will receive an
evaluability assessment, which consists of a 3-day site visit where trained project staff
assess program implementation, data collection, and intended program outcomes. As part of
the site visit, a limited amount of on-site technical assistance will be provided to each
site.
In order to submit an application, please read the following document:
EA Program Nomination Form.
The submission deadline is Monday, March 31, 2008.
If you have questions or you are unable to open the attachment please contact Nicola
Dawkins.
Email:
nicola.u.dawkins@macrointernational.com
Phone: 404-321-3211
Fax: 404-321-3688
03/05/2008
New President's Council Awards
The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports is pleased to
announce the creation of two new awards, the Lifetime Achievement Award
(LAA)
(http://www.fitness.gov/about_lifetime_award.htm) and the
Community Leadership Award (CLA)
(http://www.fitness.gov/about_community_award.htm) . These awards were
established by the Council to recognize the countless contributions many
Americans have made to promote or enhance physical activity, fitness, or
sports in this country. With a focus on recognizing individuals who
have made a national impact, the LAA serves to thank men and women who
have dedicated their lives and their careers to improving the health of
individuals and groups nationwide. Up to six LAAs will be presented
each year.
02/22/2008
Healthy People 2020
The Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion of HHS will host regional meetings for input to Healthy People 2020. The intended audiences for these meetings include:
- State and Local Health Departments
- Academic Institutions
- Professional Associations
- Public and Private Health Organizations
- Public Sectors: Business, Faith, Non-Profits
- General Public
We encourage you and your partners to attend the regional meeting that is most convenient in the following cities:
San Francisco, April 1 – HHS Regions IX and X (San Francisco Federal Building)
Fort Worth, TX, April 14 – HHS Regions VI and VII (Renaissance Worthington Hotel)
Chicago, April 30 – HHS Regions V and VIII (Northwestern University, Prentice Women’s Hospital Conference Center)
New York, HHS Regions I and II (TBD)
Bethesda, MD, May 28 – DC Area Healthy People Stakeholders Meeting (NIH Natcher Conference Center)
For additional information please go to, you can read the
Healthy People 2020 Fact Sheet
or go to
http://www.healthypeople.gov/hp2020/default.asp.
02/20/2008
First Science Partnership Session at AAHPERD Convention:
1958-2008 – Fifty Years of Youth Fitness Testing
An exciting program is scheduled for Friday, April 11th at the 2008 American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance National Convention and Exposition in Fort Worth, Texas. This year marks the 50th anniversary of publication of the AAHPER Youth Fitness Test and AAHPER(D) has played a significant role in youth fitness assessment throughout this time. Hosted by the AAHPERD Research Consortium, this program is being presented through the AAHPERD/PCPFS Science Partnership and is open to all registered attendees. The session will include a research-based overview of youth fitness testing for the past half century, focusing on test development, batteries, decisions, items, and cultural and scientific influences. Presenters include representatives from AAHPERD, the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, and The Cooper Institute. Past national leaders, scientists, researchers, developers, teachers, and users of youth fitness assessments are invited to participate in the reflections and open discussion of youth physical fitness testing history in the U.S. Complete convention registration and program information is available at:
www.aahperd.org/convention.
01/11/2008
Healthy Kids Grants
Do not miss your opportunity to apply for the Champions for Healthy Kids
Grants, a partnership of the General Mills Foundation, the American Dietetic
Association Foundation and the President's Challenge.
Fifty grants of $10,000 each will be made to schools, community groups and
other non-profit organizations with innovative programs aimed at improving
the nutrition and activity habits of young people. The involvement of a
registered dietitian or dietetics technician, registered, is a requirement
for each program.
The 2008 Champions for Healthy Kids grant application is available online
at:
http://www.generalmills.com/corporate/commitment/champions.aspx.
The application deadline is January 15, 2008; grants will be awarded in May
2008.
If you have specific questions regarding this grants program, please contact
Beth Labrador at the American Dietetic Association Foundation.
Beth Labrador
American Dietetic Association Foundation
120 South Riverside Plaza
Suite 2000
Chicago, IL 60606
Phone: (800) 877-1600
Office: (312) 899-4821
blabrador@eatright.org
http://www.adaf.org
01/03/2008
Winter Trails Day
With temperatures dipping and snow falling in many parts of the country, organizers of Winter Trails are gearing up for the annual event that offers children and adults new to snow sports an opportunity to try snowshoeing and/or cross country skiing FREE at participating venues throughout the U.S. Winter Trails Day is Saturday, January 12, 2008.
To read more about Winter Trails Day, you can view the following
information:
10/30/2007
Carolina Turkey President's Challenge
We recently partnered with Carolina Turkey to develop the Carolina Turkey President's Challenge.
The program was designed for consumers and associates of Carolina Turkey who are interested in finding new activities to live a healthier lifestyle. To register
for the Carolina Turkey President's Challenge, visit the following site:
http://www.carolinaturkey.presidentschallenge.org/.
Please contact us
via email or telephone
if you have any questions regarding the program.
10/04/2007
New Program Information Available
The new 2007-08 President's Challenge Program Manual is now available.
Check out the active and exciting them of the brochure and poster this year
guaranteed to get everyone excited about being physically active. Educators
should be receiving a printed copy via mail by the end of September. You
can also get a pdf version by visiting our downloads page at
http://www.presidentschallenge.org/misc/downloads.aspx
. Please let us know
via email if you do not receive a copy and would like to be put on our
mailing list.
10/01/2007
2006-07 State Champions
On October 1, 2007 we announced the state champions for the school year of 2006-07. The state champions program rewards the top schools in each state based on their enrollment size.
To read about this year's winners, visit
http://www.presidentschallenge.org/educators/school_recognition/state_champs_06_07.aspx
. Please let us know
via email if you have any questions regarding the state champion program.
03/12/2007
Special Announcement for Teachers
Thank you for taking the time to visit the President’s Challenge website. Recently we sent out a postcard as a friendly reminder to you that spring is here and it’s time to get your students moving. The President’s Challenge is a great way to motivate them to be physically active and fit. By utilizing one of our four programs – physical fitness, health fitness, active lifestyle, or presidential champions – your students can meet the President’s Challenge. Please download the
special announcement.
01/22/2007
The 2007 HealthierFeds Physical Activity Challenge is here!
The Office of Personnel Management is teaming with the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports to host a HealthierFeds Physical Activity Challenge. Participants will be federal agency staffs from the 3 branches of the Federal Government, retirees and family members of the employees. A contestant must choose between the Active Lifestyle program (30 minutes a day, 5 days a week of moderate activity, or the Presidential Champion program (regular vigorous activity). The challenge is a fun way for participants to start or continue physical activity that fits their lifestyle, and helps their agency become a HealthierFeds champion! The Challenge also encourages a spirit of "healthy" competition by tracking agencies according to the levels of employee participation over the entire competition period. The challenge begins January 22nd and continues through March 18th. For more information about The Challenge visit
http://www.opm.gov/healthierfeds/ or email your questions to
worklife@opm.gov
Special Note to HealthierFed Participants: If you already have a Challenge account, or you registered before the January 22 start date, you may need to manually add your Group ID# to ensure that you join the right group. For information on how to obtain your Group ID# and add yourself to your group please get in touch with your HealthierFeds Point of Contact (POC) for your department. If you do not know your POC please email
healthierfeds@hhs.gov. For instructions on joining a group, please
click here.
09/01/2006
General Mills Sponsorship
General Mills Community Action will once again be sponsoring low socioeconomic status schools to
receive Presidential Active Lifestyle Awards free of charge this school
year. The President's Challenge will list the school on their website as a General Mills Challenge School.
For more information on how your school can apply for this
sponsorship, please download the
application form.
08/22/2006
General Mills Sponsorship in Minnesota
Governor Tim Pawlenty and the Minnesota Department of Health have teamed up with the General Mills Foundation, through their General Mills Champions for Healthy Kids program, to sponsor the PALA program. This program is part of the President’s Challenge, which promotes an active and healthy lifestyle for today’s youth. For more information please visit
http://presidentschallenge.org/misc/news_research/announcements/GM_PALA.pdf.
08/07/2006
Action for Healthy Kids Ultimate Wellness Challenge
Game On! The Ultimate Wellness Challenge aims to build awareness about school wellness and encourage students to eat healthy and be active. The challenge combines nutrition education, physical activity, by participating in a series of activity stations aimed at stimulation both minds and bodies. Schools and communities across America can host Game On! Events between August 1st and October 1st. All registered schools will receive a free downloadable Game On! The Ultimate Wellness Challenge Toolkit including: “how-to” host an event, promotional materials, and tips for a successful event. For additional questions regarding the challenge visit
http://www.actionforhealthykids.org/.
05/31/2006
President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Members Sworn in at White House Ceremony
Appointees to the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports were sworn in May 24 (2006),
at a ceremony held in the library of the White House, Old Executive Office Building. After the appointees
met with President George W. Bush in the Oval Office and the Rose Garden, Health and Human Services
Secretary Michael O. Leavitt performed the swearing in ceremony in the presence of members' families
and invited guests. President Bush announced the appointments April 27.
To read more please see the
press release.
Please visit
fitness.gov to learn more about the Council Members.
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