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 |
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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 |