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Congratulations to all Healthy Schools, Healthy People, It’s a SNAP! National Award Recipients! Click the images below to learn more about our awardees and the great projects they completed about the importance of keeping hands clean.

2011 Fulda FCCLA Chapter (Fulda, MN)
2011 Fulda FCCLA Chapter (Fulda, MN)

Fulda FCCLA 7th graders created a lesson plan for the younger grades and a play for the older students then taught handwashing to all the k-6 students at their neighboring elementary school.

2010 Forsyth High School(Forsyth, Montana)
2010 Forsyth High School
Forsyth, Montana)

Forsyth FCCLA 9th graders created Operation Germ destruction and teamed up with the local health department, newspaper and the entire school community to create awareness about proper hand washing and gave multiple presentations.
2009 All Saints Regional Catholic School (Manahawkin, NJ)
2009 All Saints Regional Catholic School (Manahawkin, NJ)
Team Bubble Trouble conducted experiments and charted change in handwashing behavior when hand sanitizer stations were provided in the lunchroom.
2008: Sampson G. Smith School (Somerset, NJ)
2008: Sampson G. Smith School (Somerset, NJ)
Smith 5th graders had a poem contest and created a video of the entire class singing and dancing to the Handwashing Rap.
2007 award winners
2007: DeLaura Middle School
(Satellite Beach,FL)

Ms. Dery’s class created an entertaining and educational video that promoted personal hygiene through handwashing.
2006: Altoona Middle Schools
2006: Altoona Middle School
(Altoona, WI)

The sixth grade English class scripted and taped a hand washing video to use on their close circuit TV to teach their peers about the spread of germs and proper hand washing.
2005: Ralston Middle School (Belmont, CA)
2005: Ralston Middle School (Belmont, CA)
With the help of a professional television studio, students created the Water and Soap Help! (W.A.S.H.) infomercial on the importance of hand hygiene.
2004: Crownover Middle School (Corinth, TX)
2004: Crownover Middle School (Corinth, TX)
The team of science, math, art, theater, technology and skills for living teachers developed school-wide goals and reached beyond the classroom to the PTA, administration and custodial services. Read more.
2003: Goodrich Middle School (Lincoln, NE)
2003: Goodrich Middle School (Lincoln, NE)
The science students educated a lot of other kids—and many adults. They developed materials targeted to different audiences and translated them into other languages. Read more.

Will next year be your turn to earn an award for keeping your hands clean? Lean more about the Healthy Schools, Healthy People, It’s a SNAP program!


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