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Zone 9 is in western Ohio and includes the following
counties: Shelby, Champaign, Clark, Green, Montgomery,
Preble, Darke and Miami counties.
Director, Health Education/Development Zone 9 Events Ohio Action for Healthy Kids Zone 9 meetings for 2010 will be as follows: All meetings are 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. at the WSU Center for Healthy Communities, 3123 Research Blvd., Suite 200, Dayton, OH 45420-4006. Click here to view a map. Thursday, August 26th Thursday, Nov. 18th.
2009 Grant Recipients. Check back for this years recipients!
June 23, 2009 — Bellbrook/Sugarcreek Township Frisbee Golf course (located at Bellbrook Middle School) received a $900.00 mini-grant from AFHK Zone 9. The grant will be used to purchase Frisbees and other supplies for the course.
Photo: left to right: Chris Ewing, Andy Newsome, Jordan Ewing, Sara Pappa.
Zone 9 Information The Federally Mandated School Wellness Policy This PowerPoint presentation is from the Zone 9 workshop on April 11, 2008. |
American Cancer Society Beavercreek City Schools Center for Healthy Communities Centerville City Schools Children's Hunger Alliance Children's Medical Center City of Dayton Clark County Combined Health District Combined Health District- Montgomery County Dayton Public Schools Fairborn City Schools Greene County Health Department Greene County Parks & Recreation Kettering City Schools Mad River City Schools Mathile Institute Miami County Health Department Miami Valley Health Improvement Council Montgomery Council FCFC Northmont City Schools Office of Family & Child First Ohio Department of Health Ohio State University Extension Richard Allen Schools Sidney City Schools Sidney Shelby County Health Department Sugarcreek City Schools Trotwood City Schools Troy City Schools Twin Valley Local Schools Xenia City Schools Wright State University
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Congratulations to the 7 Kettering elementary schools who received the USDA Healthy US School Challenge Award!
View one of the congratulatory letters from USDA to Beavertown here.