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STUDENTS                                                                                                 STUDENTS
 Physical Education                                                                                        Physical Education
 & Physical Activity  Environment &                                                                      Community  & Physical Activity  Environment &
 Nutrition
 Community Involvement  EMPLOYEES  Engagement  COORDINATING POLICY, PROCESS, AND PRACTICE    Counseling, Social  Services Social &  Emotional &  FAMILIES  Community Involvement  EMPLOYEES  Engagement  COORDINATING POLICY, PROCESS, AND PRACTICE    Counseling, Social  Services Social &  Emotional &  FAMILIES
                                                                                                             Nutrition
 Community
                                                                                                             Services
 Involvement
 Services
                                                                                                         Involvement
                                                                                                              Psychological
 Family
 Psychological
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   HEALTHY                          SAFE
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                                                                                                                   CHALLENGED              SUPPORTED                 ENGAGED
          CHALLENGED              SUPPORTED                 ENGAGED
                                                                                                        Physical
 Physical
                                                                                                        Environment
 Environment
 Employee IMPROVING LEARNING AND HEALTH   Health  Climate                                                Employee IMPROVING LEARNING AND HEALTH   Health  Climate
 Wellness  Education                                                                                     Wellness  Education
 Health                                                                                                    Health
 Services                                                                                                  Services
 COMMUNITY                                                                                                COMMUNITY
 Gardens of Hope in Schools  We hypothesize that future work will impact students by enhancing food literacy, improving diet habits and
        further developing prosocial qualities through peer teamwork and collaboration in the garden setting, and
        look forward to sharing the updates in the next report.  Phase II is already underway, and the work will carry
        on within these and other elementary schools, adding middle and high schools around the District.
 JOSEPH P CORY
 FOUNDATION






 It  is the mission of the Joseph P Cory Foundation (JPCF) to educate and empower children, families and
 communities to achieve wellness and wellbeing through expertise, education and guidance.  As collaborative
 partners with the District and its Wellness Promotion Task Force (WPTF), it was a fortunate to employ the   The year ended on a high note, as the GOH project was showcased at the District’s Wellness Promotion Task
 Gardens of Hope (GOH) program in schools, bringing profound work to a wider audience, thus impacting our   Force’s Spotlight  on Wellness celebration,  when  Founder and President  Mrs.  Nada Cory  spoke following
 students’ optimal health.  a video presentation filmed by The Education Network (TEN).  The short movie was full of excitement and
        “Hope”, demonstrating how Hammock Pointe’s garden was built and planted by the students, faculty and
 Nearly 1 in 5 school-aged children in the United States is obese.  Gardens of Hope, one of the foundation’s   their families.  To further support our efforts, the name of the “Grow it Forward Scholarship” winner Ms.
 signature programs, provides an absolute mind-body-spirit experience for all those involved.  These   Karina Brown (Plumosa School of the Arts) was revealed, and Karina was formally awarded at the Foundation’s
 exemplary environments provide hands-on nutrition education, movement, and promote leadership skills   Annual “Homegrown Health Gala”, held on April 27, 2019.  It should be noted that in addition to strengthening
 and peer collaboration.  During their weekly extra curricula garden club, this program grants opportunities   the urban agriculture movement - garden to table - JPCF provides other opportunities that can be obtained
 for students to utilize strategies that increase fruit and vegetable consumption, food literacy, and offers the   through volunteerism, internships, and community service.
 availability, safety and convenience of fresh organic produce.  Through nutrition education in the form of
 cooking, gardening and eating herbs/vegetables, advancements multiply in excess of learning from merely   We know and believe that this collaboration across interprofessional domains is essential to optimize the
 textbooks. Most notably, numerous studies substantiate that school gardens represent a unique opportunity   learning environment of school gardens and thereby target specific knowledge deficits. Above all, we are
 to combat obesity and foster improved health, while cultivating an early appreciation for beneficial foods.  happy to report that the students conceptualize their garden activities as cool, fun and enjoyable!

 The JPCF gained the support and attention from several third-year medical students, Ms. Stephanie Camhi
 and Ms. Desmond Green, from the University of Miami’s Miller School of Medicine’s MD/MPH program.  New,
 and mutually sought-after public health objectives, demonstrating how the Gardens of Hope program would
 reflect and verify changes in knowledge, attitude and behavior, were created.   With the addition of pre and
 post testing, and a series of five original age appropriate lessons, Phase 1 for the data collection/garden
 initiative was set in motion.

 The existing District’s School Garden agenda, already in place was ideal, so we piloted GOH program on two
 sites; Hammock Pointe Elementary, overseen by teacher Mrs. Holly Nilsen, and Plumosa School of the Arts,
 with Media Specialist - Mrs. Sally Smollar.





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