Success StoryProfessor Popcorn and Glenn O' Swing



Professor Popcorn and Glenn O' Swing

Author: Dorisa Johnson-Hickman

Planning Unit: Kenton County CES

Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Over 80% of the students at Glenn O’ Swing Elementary receive free and reduced lunch. The Kenton County Cooperative Extension Services Nutrition Education Program Assistant partnered with the Community Learning Coordinator at Glenn O’ Swing Elementary using Professor Popcorn Nutrition curriculum to teach students the importance of healthy food choices.  

With more than 100 students in the afterschool program, the Nutrition Education Program Assistant worked with 26 students in third and fourth grades. The Nutrition Assistant taught the students the importance of healthy foods and physical activity, along with the importance of hand washing. With the visuals and activities that the Professor Popcorn curriculum provides, the students were very engaged in what they were learning. At the end of the six part series, more than half of the students were able to correctly name all of the food groups and what foods belong to those food groups.


 






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