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From the DPI and WEA Trust
The WEA Trust was among four organizations, whose work statewide has made schools and students safer, to receive inaugural State Superintendent’s Prevention Partner Awards during the Building the Heart of Successful Schools conference Thursday (December 6, 2007) in Wisconsin Dells.
“Schools are much more effective at keeping our students safe and feeling connected, valued, and engaged in learning, if they are in partnership with parents and community organizations. These Prevention Partner Award recipients work with schools statewide to help prevent and reduce barriers that keep students from achieving at optimum levels,” said State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster in announcing the awards.
The State Superintendent’s Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (AODA) Advisory Council assisted in identifying significant contributions made by partner agencies and organizations. Awards were made in four prevention program areas: tobacco prevention and cessation, adolescent mental health and suicide prevention, school safety and crisis response preparation, and school employee health and wellness.
Wisconsin Education Association Trust, led by Chief Executive Officer Fred Evert and represented at the awards program by Steve Lyons and Mary Hughes, was recognized for providing a first-rate team of regional health educators who have worked closely with member schools to improve staff wellness.
WEA Trust has worked with the DPI to support the highly successful Movin’ and Munchin’ schools program and the Governor’s School Health Award. The Movin’ and Munchin’ Schools program is administered through DPI and sponsored by the WEA Trust (a not-for-profit group health insurer that insures many Wisconsin public school employees).
Movin’ and Munchin’ is a program designed for public school employees, children, and their families. It helps schools organize innovative and fun approaches to healthy eating and exercise. Schools that participate in the Movin’ and Munchin’ program may receive up to $1,000 in awards.
Through the Trust’s promotional efforts, participation in the program has increased by more than 30%, to 36,500 children and adults.
“We are honored to be receiving this award. Movin’ and Munchin’ is yet another example of the Trust’s commitment to our Wisconsin public school employees and the kids they teach. This program helps to instill a culture of healthy lifestyle choices,” said Fred Evert, WEA Trust President and CEO.
Other award recipients were:
“These statewide organizations have committed themselves to improving the health and safety of Wisconsin’s schools, students, and educators,” Burmaster said. “Their work is critical to fulfill our New Wisconsin Promise of a quality education for all students. Reducing learning barriers and supporting the development of each child into a caring, contributing, and productive citizen is vital,” Burmaster said.
Posted December 13, 2007