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May 12, 2011
 Time Magazine once dubbed him an "obesity warrior," so it seems fitting that when Dr. James Sallis took home a lifetime achievement award from the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition, he received it alongside the guy who pioneered Tae Kwon... Read more
May 12, 2011
  University of Michigan research professor Lloyd Johnston has good news and bad news. The good news first: Slowly but surely, public school lunches are getting healthier, with dishes like french fries being removed from school menus in favor of fresh fruits,... Read more
  For years, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral had helped hungry families with its food pantry. But a few years ago, the parish found that it needed to do more, as many people in the local community lacked access to produce and... Read more
  "Nice though not surprising > Research: integrating physical activity with classroom lessons can boost academic success http://ow.ly/4P1I1" — @HealthySchools, linking to an article on Science Daily that explained how P.E. helps improve student test scores.   Read more
May 5, 2011
 Chris Tamborra loves physical education — and he wants to make sure his students do as well.After nearly two decades of teaching P.E. to elementary school kids, Tamborra certainly knows the ins and outs of beloved childhood games like tag.... Read more
May 5, 2011
  When the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced last week a new federal rule that will give preference to unprocessed locally grown and locally raised foods, it was heralded as a big achievement for the farm-to-school movement. The next step, says one... Read more