The first accounts of 7-year-old Kyron Horman's disappearance were a parent's nightmare: A boy vanishes from the safe haven of his elementary school.
Read more...NFL legends taught football fundamentals and healthy habits to hundreds of Malibu and Los Angeles area elementary and middle school students Wednesday at Bluffs Park. The free football clinic was sponsored by the EA Sports video game Madden NFL '11 and the NFL Play 60 program, which encourages youth to be active for at least 60 minutes per day.
Read more...Over the course of two months, shock has turned into frustration as the case of the missing Oregon boy has taken bizarre twists. And still, after the largest missing child search in Oregon history, the question remains: Where is Kyron?
Read more...You may need to be logged in to see stories listed here that are in our archives. ASHEBORO Nearly 50 rising Asheboro City Schools sixth-graders have focused their attention in the past three weeks of their summer vacation on making healthy choices in what they eat.
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Read more...(KMOV) -- Kim Scheriffus just found herself in a bad position. Scheriffus' daughter Emily is attending 7th grade in August, and she just learned the school bus won't pick up her daughter. The story is not unique, nearly 600 students in the St. Charles School District will need to find a new ride to school this year. Scheriffus says, "I sent the superintendent a note requesting some suggestions ...
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Read more...On Thursday, the Massachusetts Legislature enacted H4459 an Act relative to school nutrition that would ban the sale of unhealthy competitive foods and drinks in Massachusetts public schools.
Read more...NEW BRIGHTON - Beverly Gerello knows firsthand that children can easily develop the wrong eating habits.
Read more...The people who oversee what students eat in Forrest and Lamar counties say schools have a responsibility to work to combat childhood obesity in this state. That is as the Mississippi Office of Healthy Schools reports 40 percent of the state's children are overweight or obese - the highest rate in the nation.
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