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(NewsDakota.com) Valley City High School was the North Dakota winner of Fuel Up to Play 60’s local Super Bowl Breakfast Challenge and was awarded with a Fuel Up to Play 60 branded piece of merchandise for the cafeteria .
Fuel Up to Play 60 is an in-school nutrition and physical activity program created in partnership with Midwest Dairy Council and the National Football League that encourages students to eat healthy, be active and implement positive, healthy changes at school.
The Super Bowl Breakfast Challenge encouraged students to tell us their best idea for a tasty oatmeal breakfast that their friends at school would love. “I’m so proud of the students for their hard work and determination in completing this Challenge,” said Sue Milender, Fuel Up To Play 60 Program Advisor for Valley City Jr/Sr High School “Fuel Up to Play 60 has really inspired our kids to get excited about health and wellness.”
There are a series of Fuel Up to Play 60 Challenges that youth can get involved in throughout the year. Each Challenge focuses on a different aspect of the program and provides the opportunity for students to collaborate with their peers to showcase what they have learned about “fueling up” with nutrient-rich foods and getting at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day.
By completing Challenges, students get the chance to have their submission featured in the Challenge Showcase on the national Fuel Up to Play 60 website and earn exclusive online badges and rewards for the participation on FuelUpToPlay60.com. Students can also win local rewards, like an NFL Player to visit their school.
Students and teachers can join the current Challenge and learn more about the Fuel Up to Play 60 movement by visiting www.FuelUpToPlay60.com.