Be Healthy School Grants 2020 Recipients

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 2020 – 2021 Blue Cross has committed grants totaling $266,500 to 27 schools throughout the state impacting 10,967 students. The participating schools are:

School

City

County

Capital Heights Middle

Montgomery

Montgomery

Creek View Elementary

Maylene

Shelby

East Franklin Junior High

Phil Campbell

Franklin

Elvin Hill Elementary

Columbiana

Shelby

Fleeta Junion High

Opp

Covington

Glencoe Middle

Glencoe

Etowah

Green Valley Elementary

Hoover

Jefferson

Headland Elementary

Headland

Henry

Henagar Junior High

Henagar

Etowah

Highland Home School

Highland Home

Crenshaw

Horizon Elementary

Madison

Madison

Jefferson Co. International Baccalaureate

Pleasant Grove

Jefferson

Ladonia Elementary

Phenix City

Russell

Locust Fork Elementary

Locust Fork

Blount

Mathis Elementary

Foley

Baldwin

Mount Olive Intermediate

Fort Mitchell

Russell

Oscar W Adams Elementary

Gadsden

Etowah

Parrish Elementary

Parrish

Walker

Resurrection Catholic School

Montgomery

Montgomery

Sacred Heart School

Cullman

Cullman

Sipsey Valley Middle

Buhl

Tuscaloosa

Stevenson Elementary

Stevenson

Jackson

St. Pauls Episcopal School

Mobile

Mobile

Sycamore Elementary

Alpine

Talladega

West Blocton Elementary

West Blocton

Bibb

Wilson Hall Middle

Grove Hill

Clarke

York West End Junior High

York

Sumter