Be Healthy School Grants 2015
Recipients
In our commitment to help prevent childhood obesity, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama’s Be Healthy School Grant Program supports schools throughout Alabama. The grants are for the implementation of school-based health and wellness programs, emphasizing increased exercise, nutrition education and parental involvement during the school year.
During the school year 2015 – 2016 Blue Cross awarded grants totaling $250,000 to 28 schools throughout the state. The participating schools were:
School |
City |
County |
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Brookwood Forest Elementary |
Mountain Brook |
Jefferson |
Catoma Elementary |
Montgomery |
Montgomery |
Challenger Elementary |
Huntsville |
Madison |
Chapman P – 8 |
Huntsville |
Madison |
Clanton Elementary |
Clanton |
Chilton |
Creek View Elementary |
Maylene |
Shelby |
Deer Valley Elementary |
Hoover |
Jefferson |
Erwin Craighead Elementary |
Mobile |
Mobile |
Glen Iris Elementary |
Birmingham |
Jefferson |
Hartselle Intermediate |
Hartselle |
Morgan |
Houston Elementary |
Talladega |
Talladega |
Huffman Middle |
Birmingham |
Jefferson |
J.S. Abrams Elementary |
Bessemer |
Jefferson |
Ladonia Elementary |
Phenix City |
Russell |
Mt. Olive Primary |
Ft. Mitchell |
Russell |
Pinecrest Elementary |
Sylacauga |
Talladega |
Randolph Park Elementary |
Anniston |
Calhoun |
Richland Elementary |
Auburn |
Lee |
Shades Cahaba Elementary |
Homewood |
Jefferson |
Slocomb Elementary |
Slocomb |
Geneva |
Southside Primary |
Selma |
Dallas |
Tuscaloosa Magnet |
Tuscaloosa |
Tuscaloosa |
Tuskegee Public School |
Tuskegee |
Macon |
Union Springs Elementary |
Union Springs |
Bullock |
Valley Elementary |
Pelham |
Shelby |
Valley Grande Elementary |
Valley Grande |
Dallas |
Westside Elementary |
Demopolis |
Marengo |
Wrights Mill Road Elementary |
Auburn |
Lee |