Success StoryVirtual Programming Continuing for School Year 2021-2022



Virtual Programming Continuing for School Year 2021-2022

Author: Lora Gullett

Planning Unit: KSU Administration

Major Program: Active Living and Health Promotions General

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

School are back in session for the 2021-2022 school year and some restrictions have been lifted for COVID, but the school system still is encouraging virtual programming rather than in person classes for speaker not employed by the school system due to Rowan County still having higher than state average COVID numbers. Rowan County Kentucky State University SNAP-Ed has been partnering with the elementary schools to provide nutrition and during the previous school year Organwise Virtual Programming was successfully used in two of the elementary schools. 

McBrayer Elementary and Tilden Hogge Elementary Schools want to continue the virtual programming with Rowan SNAP-ED again during this school year as evaluation of last year’s programs showed it to be effective with the youths showing improvement in their abilities to choose foods according to Federal Dietary Recommendation or gained knowledge.

The virtual Organwise program will be paid for by the SNAP-Ed program. Memo of Understanding and purchasing is being requisitioned to get the program implemented in the school system sooner this year. The schools again have requested just the virtual program not the workbooks as class times are short and workbook monitoring takes longer. Along with the virtual classes SNAP-Ed will do parent letters that go along with the lesson for each grade for the six lessons. SNAP-Ed is looking forward to another successful year with the two elementary schools and revisions will be made if COVID restrictions change during the school year. Evaluation of the program will be reported on at the completion of the lessons using the appropriate pre and posttest for each grade. 

 






Stories by Lora Gullett


Virtual Programming Continuing for School Year 2021-2022

about 1 years ago by Lora Gullett

School are back in session for the 2021-2022 school year and some restrictions have been lifted for ... Read More


SNAP-Ed partnering with Upward Bound to improve eating habits of students once enrolled in Post-Secondary Education at Morehead State University

about 1 years ago by Lora Gullett

Rowan County SNAP-Ed Program partnered with Morehead State Upward Bound Program to offer nutrition c... Read More


Stories by KSU Administration


Taking Research to the Farm

Taking Research to the Farm

about 1 years ago by Janelle Hager

Aquaponic farms that decide to grow entirely indoors with no natural sunlight have a large list of l... Read More


SNAP-Ed assist with Shepherd’s Shelter Victory Garden

SNAP-Ed assist with Shepherd’s Shelter Victory Garden

about 1 years ago by Jessica Reed

SNAP-Ed assist with Shepherds Shelter Victory GardenWhen the pandemic hit in 2020 the Governor chall... Read More


Stories by Active Living and Health Promotions General


Think Pink with the Giants

Think Pink with the Giants

about 1 years ago by Ruth Chowning

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the United States. It is about 30% (or 1 in 3) o... Read More


Think Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Event Promotes Healthy Living, Literacy, Art, and Forest Relaxation

Think Pink Breast Cancer Awareness Event Promotes Healthy Living, Literacy, Art, and Forest Relaxation

about 1 years ago by Nathan Rider

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the United States. It is about 30% of all new fe... Read More