BArT Gets Grant to Expand Wellness Programs
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BArT currently provides students with wellness classes focused on lifelong physical fitness and will use the grant money to augment its existing health curriculum. Teachers will work with the school's counselor and local health experts to identify topics of greatest importance to the student body. In addition, the grant will fund professional development workshops and a health and wellness library.
"We are thrilled to receive support from the William J. and Margery S. Barrett Fund to support this initiative," said Julia Bowen, the school's executive director. "The health and wellness of our student body is of utmost importance to us."
Principal Ben Klompus, the school's two health and fitness instructors and its counselor mapped out three areas of need after a review of the current curriculum:
· To expand and enhance school-based health and wellness curriculum in order to build protective factors and mitigate risk factors among all students;
· To provide health and fitness teachers with additional training and resources to deliver the enhanced curriculum; and
· To support and educate families and caregivers around health and wellness issues that support healthy and safe lifestyle choices

