Heart health was the topic as CES kicks off Kids’ Heart Challenge

February is heart health month and our elementary schools are driving that message home.

At CES, Cara Donohoe from the American Heart Association talked to students about how to keep their hearts healthy – drink water to stay hydrated, eat smart with lots of lean protein, fruits and vegetables, sleep 9-12 hours each day, move more, be kind as it has a chain reaction to your heart and others, and don’t vape or smoke.

An adult wearing a heart costume runs through a crowd of kids sitting on the floor on either side of him.

 

Students signed up to be part of the Kids’ Heart Challenge, raising money for the American Heart Association. The students saw a brief video about a little girl born with a special heart and learned it’s kids like her, as well as older people, who most benefit from the work of the American Heart Association.

 

Two girls smile and make the shape of hearts with their hands.

 

The funds they raise during this important month go to AHA and the research they do to make life longer and healthier for all. Way to go CES! Way to go Pine Bush!

Pine Bush Central School District
State Route 302, Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone: (845) 744-2031
Fax: (845) 744-6189
Joseph Lenz
Superintendent of Schools
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