CFISD students gather before and during the Houston Texans game on Sept. 29 as part of a Fuel Up to Play 60 / Dairy Max promotion. |
Forty students and their PE teachers from Kahla Middle School and Lee, Lieder and Postma elementary schools attended the Houston Texans game on Sept. 29 as part of a Fuel Up to Play 60/Dairy Max promotion.
Fuel Up to Play 60, the leading in-school health and wellness program
empowers students and educators to work together to build healthier schools and
create healthy, high achieving students. The program offers a variety of opportunities
for adults, students and schools: from in-school wellness initiatives to
funding opportunities, there is something for everyone! Fuel Up to Play 60
inspires students and educators to make a meaningful, long-term impact in
their school environments while enabling students to become
leaders by providing them with resources to make significant changes and
opportunities to build confidence and lifelong skills through teamwork.
PE teachers, from left Tammy Bain (Lee), Alexis Harvey (Kahla), Elishah Pendleton (Lieder) and Danyelle Minchow (Postma) stand on the sideline at the Houston Texans game on Sept. 29.
Kahla MS student Cindy Ramos enjoys the Houston Texans game with Texans cheerleaders on the sideline.
Secondary Health & PE Coordinator Sydne Marshall, Elementary Music & PE Coordinator –Loretta Bourn and Off-Campus PE Curriculum Coach Julia Elder all attended the game with the campuses as district-level administrators.
Kahla MS students gather before the Fuel Up to Play 60 / Dairy Max event at NRG Stadium. |
CFISD students and Kahla MS PE teacher Leslie Rash celebrate with retired Texans player Eric Brown prior to the football game on Sept. 29. |
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