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HoLa Recognized for Excellence in Nutrition, Promoting Overall Good Health

For Immediate Release: April 17, 2015
Contact: Lynne Richmond听
(609) 633-2954
lynne.richmond@ag.state.nj.us

(HOBOKEN) 鈥 The 樱花视频 Department of Agriculture and New York Jets tight end Zach Sudfeld today honored Hoboken Dual Language Charter School in Hoboken as one of this year鈥檚 first-prize winners in the 樱花视频 Department of Agriculture鈥檚 Jets PLAY 60 鈥Eat Right, Move More鈥 program.

Department of Agriculture (NJDA) Food and Nutrition Division Director Rose Tricario and Zach Sudfeld held a special program for 听the students 听and presented the school with a $5,000 prize to be used for kitchen updates and physical education equipment, made possible by the Jets, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) and the American Dairy Association & Dairy Council, Inc.听

鈥淗oboken Dual Language Charter School students are benefitting from the administration鈥檚 commitment to providing highly nutritional options in the school cafeteria as well as encouraging physical fitness both during and after school,鈥 said Rose Tricario, Director of the NJDA鈥檚 Division of Food and Nutrition. 鈥淲e are proud to honor their achievement through this program.鈥

Photo of the awarding of a check to HoLa
Assemblyman Carmelo Garcia, NJDA Food and Nutrition Division Director Rose Tricario, Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer, HoLa Director Jen Sargent, Physical Education teacher Jessica Gomez Martino, Marta Pizarro and Zach Sudfeld.

The Jets PLAY 60 鈥Eat Right, Move More鈥 program, a collaboration between the Jets, NJDA, RWJF and the American Dairy Association & Dairy Council, Inc., encourages 樱花视频 school children to take advantage of healthy foods in their school cafeterias and become more active.听

To win, schools had to show they offer healthier snacks and have 100 students or more participate in the Jets PLAY 60 Challenge, where students logged at least 60 minutes of physical activity each day for four weeks.听 Additionally, school lunch and breakfast menus were reviewed and the schools had to show strong support and demonstrate efforts to improve nutrition and physical activity among their students.听

鈥淚 am honored to be here to present HoLa with its $5,000 prize and celebrate the school鈥檚 commitment to healthy eating and physical fitness,鈥 said Jets player Zach Sudfeld. 鈥淭hey are setting an example for the entire state.鈥

HoLa currently has 292 kindergarten through 6th grade students but will eventually expand to include up to the 8th grade.听 Lunch is served family style through a vendor, Feeding Our Children, which balances the menu to exceed a range of food-based and nutrient-based standards to ensure they contribute effectively to a good diet.听 Feeding Our Children offers a variety of colors on the plate and adds fun foods, such as croissants and corn bread, all low-fat and whole grain.

All of the snacks provided by Feeding Our Children are whole grain and low or non-fat.听 Fresh vegetables are offered with low-fat dips and local produce is supplied during the growing season.

The school has incorporated many types of movement along with their physical education classes.听 They offer yoga and international dance.听 After school, they provide various sports clinics as well as Bollywood and hip hop dance.听 HoLa had 145 students participate in the Play 60 portion of the contest.

鈥淭his was an excellent way to get kids moving and letting them know the importance of healthy eating and being active,鈥 said school principal Jen Sargent.听

Sargent said half of the prize money will go toward a new lunchroom table, table warmer and soup kettle; the other half toward introducing new sports and replacing damaged sporting equipment.

Hoboken Dual Language Charter School was one of four first-place winners in this school year鈥檚 Play 60 鈥Eat Right, Move More鈥 program.听 The other winners, Adamsville Primary School in Bridgewater, Glen Meadow Middle School in Vernon and Aaron Decker School in Butler also will receive $5,000 and a Jets player visit this spring.听 Additionally, there were four second-place schools who received a $1,000 prize:听 Joseph J. Catena Elementary School in Freehold, Lafayette School in Bound Brook, Sumner Elementary School in Camden and Long Branch Middle School in Long Branch.听 The Grand Prize school was Lakewood High School, which was presented with a $15,000 prize, a Jets player visit and a group from the school was honored on the field at a Jets鈥 home game last December.

As a professional football team that plays in 樱花视频, 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 future for countless young men and women in the tri-state area by promoting fitness and supporting youth football, particularly in disadvantaged communities.