Saturday, November 24, 2018

Project Fit Equipment Awarded to Mullica Schools


MULLICA TOWNSHIP — Last month, the Mullica Township School District unveiled new outdoor physical education equipment as part of a grant from Project Fit America and AtlantiCare.

Physical education teacher Scott Newhall said the $25,000 fitness station circuit was presented to students Oct. 24 and will enhance students’ fitness, health and overall wellness.

They're very excited about the equipment. It gives them more avenues to challenge themselves,” Newhall said of the students.
Project Fit America is a charitable organization based in California that provides tools and curricula to students to improve cardiovascular health. Since 1990, they have provided their services to more than 800 schools in 40 states, according to their website.

https://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/education/mullica-schools-awarded-project-fit-equipment/article_84843360-d5fd-5f4f-b345-f1f5b8fcd87a.html

 Mullica Township students cut the ribbon Oct. 24 in front of new Project Fit America equipment provided to the school through the charity
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