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Jan 21

Opinion: Commentary: Looking Ahead, RunningBrooke to Build on Past Success – Virginia Connection Newspapers

At RunningBrooke, were always looking ahead to maximize our donors impact and give Alexandrias kids the tools they need to succeed in and out of the classroom. But while we focus on the future, its also crucial to survey the past year and all the progress weve made together. After all, last years successes are the foundation for achieving new heights in 2020. Were feeling ambitious and resolving to have our best year yet.

Last year was a pivotal year: We established city-wide Move2Learn Movement Challenges, reaching students in all 14 elementary schools in Alexandria. Studies show that widespread change starts in the classroom. Our Movement Challenges are a perfect example of how grassroots movements ensure major structural change. In fact, 97 percent of teachers who participated said daily brain boosts activities like Pop-Ups like Popcorn and Rock, Paper, Scissors, Math had a positive effect on classroom efficiency and structure. With more than 21,000 brain boosts, Matthew Maury Elementary won first place in both March and October and received $5,000 to further support creative and sustainable movement programs. Following the success of last years Movement Challenges, we plan to expand and reach even more students in 2020. This past year, RunningBrooke sponsored grants to specifically support teachers who are doing game-changing work in the classroom. We awarded nearly $20,000 money that goes directly toward providing kids with the resources to be active and healthy inside and outside the classroom. Teachers report that as a result of these funds, students are more focused, and ready, willing, and able to learn.

One recipient of these grants was Alexandrias 2019 Teacher of the Year April Rodgers, who founded the groundbreaking and innovative Pedals and Pages program at Ferdinand T. Day Elementary. We know a good idea when we see oneand Pedals and Pages proved to be a resounding success. Students were so enthusiastic about the opportunity to read while pedaling a stationary bike that ACPS pledged to expand the program to every elementary school in the district.

Given the immense success of these grants, in 2020 we are committed to investing even more in our citys teachers and students, so they have more of what they need to succeed in school. Teachers know best; lets give them the tools they need to ensure better outcomes for their students. Our next competitive grant cycle is scheduled to reopen in late spring.

In the coming year, Alexandria will be a national leader in getting kids moving at schoolan accomplishment only possible due to our citys tireless teachers and administrators, as well as RunningBrookes generous donors. The idea is to use the powerful benefits of exercise to affect the academic performance, says Rodgers. Students are more focused, more engaged, and exercise makes them feel good.

In 2020, we at RunningBrooke resolve to do everything we can to champion Alexandrias children and spark a movement revolution across classrooms and schools throughout the city. Were building off last years exciting and innovative initiatives to make sure 2020 is our best year yetwont you join us? Find us at runningbrooke.org or email us at info@runningbrooke.org.

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