East Pointe Elementary is stepping up its commitment to student health and wellness after receiving a $10,000 grant to revamp its gymnasium. The award, presented through the NFL and the American Heart Association’s Kids Heart Challenge, will help transform the school’s gym into a dynamic space promoting physical activity and heart health.

The funding, awarded to Physical Education teacher Mrs. Laura Jones, is part of a national initiative by the AHA Southwest Region to support schools that foster healthy lifestyles among students.
With the grant, East Pointe Elementary plans to upgrade gym equipment and enhance facilities to better serve its students. In addition to the makeover, the school also received educational modules for hands-only CPR, equipping students with essential, life-saving skills.

The Kids Heart Challenge, in partnership with the NFL, provides resources and funding to schools across the country to encourage physical fitness and heart-healthy habits in young people. East Pointe’s award highlights its ongoing dedication to student wellness and marks an exciting new chapter in its physical education program.







