The New Jersey Department of Agriculture along with New York Jets linebacker Josh Martin visited Linden High School on June 2nd to honor the school as one of the “Division Champions” for the New Jersey Department of Agriculture’s Jets PLAY 60 “Eat Right, Move More” program.
The Jets PLAY 60 “Eat Right, Move More” program, a partnership between the Jets, the Department of Agriculture, and the American Dairy Association North East, encourages New Jersey school children to take advantage of healthy foods in their school cafeterias and become more active.
The program reinforces schools’ efforts to teach children to make healthy choices, whether it is eating more fruits and vegetables or getting more exercise,” said Rose Tricario, NJDA Division of Food and Nutrition Director. “We congratulate Linden High School for creating an environment that encourages access to nutritious foods and opportunities to be more active.”
Martin visited the school for a fun and educational program and presented the school with a $5,000 grant to improve school food service and physical education programs, made possible by the Jets and the American Dairy Association North East. “Prioritizing healthy foods and being active is so important for my daily routine to be successful on and off the field,” said Martin.
Schools were judged on their outstanding efforts to provide children with fresh produce, healthy foods, nutrition education and opportunities to increase physical activity. They also were required to have at least 100 students participate in the Jets Play 60 Program during which students must log one hour a day of activity for a week.
Linden High School offers fresh fruits and/or vegetables with school lunch on their daily Farm Stand. Some of their most creative menu items include theme days such as Caribbean Day and Smoothie Promotion Day, as well as Fruit and Vegetable of the Month features. In addition, over 100 students participated in and completed the Jets Play 60 portion of the program.
“The Linden Public School District couldn’t be more honored to receive this prestigious award. Our district is continually educating our students and staff about the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and making smart nutritional decisions,” said Athletic Director Steven Viana. “This award will allow us to broaden the spectrum of physical activity offerings that we provide for our students. We cherish the opportunity to engage in a variety of fitness experiences in the physical education class and encourage students and families to adopt healthy lifestyles, both in and out of school.”
The school plans to use some of its prize money to help create a spin studio at Linden High School.
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