IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:
November 23, 2021
www.nj.gov/agriculture
PO Box 330
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0330
Jeff Wolfe
P: (609) 913-6559
C: (609) 433-1785
E: jeff.wolfe@ag.nj.gov
(EAST RUTHERFORD) – The New Jersey Department of Agriculture and New York Jets honored Stillwater Township Elementary School from Sussex County on Sunday, November 21 at the Jets/Miami Dolphins football game at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford for its nutrition and wellness achievements.
Stillwater School was the 2020-21 Grand Champion in the Department of Agriculture’s Jets Play 60 Eat Right, Move More Program, a collaboration between the Jets, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, and the American Dairy Association North East. The program encourages New Jersey school children to take advantage of healthy foods in their school cafeterias and become more active. Also, as part of its award, the school received a $20,000 grant.
“The value of learning the importance of good nutrition and exercise at a young age is something that will have benefits for a lifetime,” NJDA Secretary Douglas Fisher said. “Congratulations to the students and staff at the Stillwater School for their participation in the program.”
Five Stillwater School students attended the game with three Stillwater School teachers and staff. They recorded a short video that was played on the stadium’s large video board during a break in the game as the school’s achievement was announced.
The students who attended the game were Joseph Berrocal, Lincoln Hennet, Mia Keiling, Gianna DeStefano, and Julia Bunnell.
Schools were judged on their outstanding efforts to provide children with fresh produce, healthy foods, nutrition education and opportunities to increase physical activity. They also were required to have at least 100 students participate in the Jets Play 60 Program during which students must log one hour a day of activity for a week.
Stillwater School is using the award money for a new commercial dishwasher for its food service that would reduce the amount of water and energy needed for the dish cleaning program and modernize the kitchen and/or cafeteria to make it more attractive and welcoming to students. The physical education department is purchasing a mobile Interactive Play System that consists of a score panel and 10 touch-sensitive spots, equipped with both light and sound. The spots are wirelessly connected to the scoreboard and a variety of games and themes can be played by students in all grade levels. The systems could be used in physical education classes as well as for inside recess.
Two other “Division Champion” schools were awarded $5,000 grants. They were Franklin Township Middle School in Somerset County and Dover High School in Morris County.
The New Jersey Department of Agriculture administers the National School Lunch and Breakfast programs, special milk and after-school snacks, Seamless Summer Option, Summer Food Service Program and Child and Adult Care Food Program to provide meals to children in the Garden State.
About the New York Jets
As a professional football team that plays in New Jersey, the Jets take great pride in a long-standing, year-round commitment to our community. Programs funded by the New York Jets Foundation look to positively influence the lives of young men and women in the tri-state area by supporting youth football, preventing bullying, and promoting social justice, particularly in disadvantaged communities.
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