West Virginia Press Association
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Jim Justice, the West Virginia Department of Health, the West Virginia Department of Education, and Aetna Better Health of West Virginia, announced the launch of the inaugural West Virginia Healthy Habits School Contest.
The initiative aims to recognize and celebrate elementary schools across the state that are leading efforts to improve health outcomes for students and communities.
“Our schools around West Virginia are filled with unbelievable creativity, so I know everybody will have incredible ideas for this contest,” Gov. Justice said. “We all have a role in helping our kids stay healthy, and this contest makes learning about wellness fun and engaging. It’s a great chance for students to show how they’re making a difference and getting excited about their health.”
“We encourage all schools to get creative with this contest and show West Virginia and the world all of the amazing things they are doing to stay healthy,” Secretary Sherri Young, DO, MBA, FAAFP, said. “This initiative not only recognizes those schools going the extra mile in the promotion of student health, but also empowers schools to continue making meaningful impacts on the health of their community.”
Contest Details:
Launch Date: August
Deadline to Apply: November 5, 2024
Award Ceremonies at Top Three Schools: December
Objective: The West Virginia Healthy Habits School Contest challenges schools to showcase their innovative approaches in promoting health and wellness. By highlighting these efforts, the initiative seeks to inspire others and foster statewide improvements in health outcomes.
Prizes:
First Prize: $2,500
Second Prize: $1,000
Third Prize: $500
How to Enter:
Participating schools are invited to submit a two-minute video via an electronic form link provided by the West Virginia Department of Education showcasing their creative initiatives to enhance health within their school or community. The entry form link will be made available in late August to kick-off the 2024-2025 school year. A written summary of the school’s efforts may accompany the entry.
Judging criteria will focus on creativity alongside the school’s commitment to promoting wellness. Members of the judging panel will include representatives from the West Virginia Department of Health, Department of Education, and AETNA Better Health of West Virginia.
The contest is open to all West Virginia elementary schools.
Utilization of Prize Money:
The awarded funds provided by Aetna Better Health of West Virginia can be used by winning schools to further support their health initiatives, such as purchasing sports equipment or enhancing playground facilities.
“We’re proud to be associated with the Healthy Habits Schools Challenge,” Todd White, CEO of Aetna Better Health of West Virginia, said. “Prevention and wellness are paramount in leading a healthy life. This contest is a wonderful opportunity for the students around the state to demonstrate how they are striving to improve their lives and to showcase their efforts to others.”