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2010 Healthy Schools Summit

2010 Healthy Schools Summit

The 2010 Healthy Schools Summit was held on Thursday, May 27th and Friday, May 28th, 2010 at the Seattle Airport Marriott in Seattle, WA.

This year’s theme was “Engaging youth in creating healthy school”. Student well being has always been the center of the healthy schools movement, however we sometimes forget to ask youth for their input. This year we took time to listen to and learn how to partner with youth to create healthier schools.

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About the 2009 Summit

2009 Program &
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More About the 2010 Summit

Question about registration, scholarships and
exhibitors:
Dana Colwell, Conference Coordinator,
(253) 445-4575 or 1-800-942-4978

Question about sponsorships: Carolyn Kramer,
Conference Co-Founder, 206-252-0754

 

Thank you to our sponsors:

Healthy Schools Summit Sponsors American Heart Association American Heart Association YMCA of Greater Seattle treeswing Whole Foods Market Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Washington State Department of Health Washington State Dairy Council Seattle Public Schools Communities in Schools Community Schools Collaboration Washington Action for Healthy Kids Tacoma Piece County Health Department University of Washington Center for Public Health Nutrition Washington State University Extension ESD 105 Washington Education Association The Great Body Shop Seattle Children's Hospital American Heart Association

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