1 in 3 children and teenagers in the U.S. is overweight or obese. That's why former President Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation developed the healthy Schools Program.
Wednesday former President Bill Clinton recognized a number of schools working to start healthy habits in our children. It's no secret that at times in his life Bill Clinton battled his own weight problems.
One in three children and teenagers in the U.S. is overweight or obese. That's why former President Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation developed the Healthy Schools Program. It's designed to challenge schools to adopt healthier habits.
Former President, Bill Clinton, honored Sam Davey Elementary and Sherman Elementary schools for their work in providing opportunities for students to exercise and play; putting healthy foods and beverages in cafeterias and vending machines; and providing resources for teachers and staff to become healthy role models.
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