BlueCross Offers Middle Schools Chance To Rev Up PE Classes

  • Monday, March 21, 2016

Tennessee middle schools looking to add a spark to their physical education programs can get a new PE curriculum, training for their teachers and equipment for their students through the Shape the State program of the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Health Foundation.

Now in its sixth year, the program has awarded 100 Shape the State grants, valued at $10,000 each to Tennessee schools serving middle grades students. Twenty more schools will be selected this year. Applications will be accepted on the Better Tennessee website March 21 through April 21. Winning schools will be announced in May.

“Shape the State grants have helped 100 schools transform their physical education classes in a positive way,” said Calvin Anderson, BlueCross senior vice president and executive director of the foundation. “Starting today, we’re looking for the next 20 schools that will recharge their PE programs.”

In addition to supplying the acclaimed SPARK physical education curriculum, teacher training and equipment, schools earning the grants get an additional $1,000 to spend at their discretion on their health, nutrition and wellness programs.

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