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KCSH Grantees

Kansas Coordinated School Health provides grant funding to schools and school districts to focus on increasing physical activity, improving nutrition, and decrease tobacco use. These schools and districts have recruited diverse members from within their schools and communities to join the School Health Council. The role of the School Health Council is to increase physical activity, improve nutrition, and decrease tobacco use within the school or district.

Is your school or school district interested in becoming a KCSH Grantee? Go to Funding to learn more.

Grantee Resources

The following documents are provided for current KCSH grantees to utilize in conducting grant activities.

 

 

2008-2009 Grantees

(All grantees are district-wide unless otherwise noted)

USD
District/School
County
102 Cimarron-Ensign Gray
109 Republic County Republic
200 Greeley County Schools Greeley
211 Norton Norton
214 Ulysses Grant
224 Clifton-Clyde Washington
234 Fort Scott Bourbon
239 North Ottawa County Ottawa
240 Twin Valley Ottawa
247 Cherokee Crawford
253 Emporia Lyon
256 Marmaton Valley Allen
258 Humboldt Allen
259 Greiffenstein Special Education Center, Wichita Sedgwick
260 Derby Sedgwick
264 Clearwater Sedgwick
265 Goddard Sedgwick
266 Maize Sedgwick
267 Renwick Sedgwick
268 Cheney Sedgwick
305 Salina Saline
309 Nickerson Reno
313 Buhler Reno
340 Jefferson West Jefferson
345 Seaman Shawnee
349 Stafford Stafford
353 Wellington Sumner
358 Oxford Sumner
361 Anthony Elementary, Anthony-Harper Harper
363 Holcomb Finney
373 Newton High School Harvey
377 Atchison County Community Schools Atchison
416 Louisburg Miami
431 Hoisington Barton
437 Washburn Rural High School, Auburn-Washburn Shawnee
442 Nemaha Valley Schools Nemaha
443 Dodge City Ford
457 Garden City Finney
462 Central Cowley
466 Scott County Scott
481 Rural Vista Dickinson
482 Dighton Lane
490 El Dorado Butler
503 Parsons Labette
  Sacred Heart, Salina Saline

Students from Stockton School District were able to enjoy a visit from the Bodywalk, which was supported by Kansas Coordinated School Health Grant funding.

 
 
 
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