Let’s Go! recognizes 68 sites in Aroostook County for helping to create healthy environments

3 years ago

PRESQUE ISLE, Maine – Let’s Go! Aroostook, a program of Aroostook County Action Program, announced that they  now have, four out-of-school programs, 29 early care and education programs, and five school programs across Aroostook County that are being recognized for creating places in which unhealthy food choices, sugar drinks  and screen time are limited, and physical activity is encouraged.

School nutrition programs will also be  recognized for their hard work, strength, innovation and commitment to ensuring all students had access to  nutritional foods throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 2020-21 year was challenging, unique and meals were served in many different ways. The modified Let’s Go! Annual survey had an impressive response rate of  83 percent, Let’s Go! recognition criteria for school nutrition had limits due to COVID-19 protocols and constraints. Therefore, this year we will celebrate all 30 registered schools cafeterias with a personalized poster to display showing our gratitude, bringing our countywide total to 68 sites. A listing of all recognized sites can be found at sites.letsgo.org..

The 68 sites are prioritizing healthy habits, by making the healthy choice, the easy choice. “Aroostook County  registered sites have gone above and beyond to help create spaces where the healthy choice is the easy  choice for our children. They’ve found creative ways to use Let’s Go! strategies to provide increased time for physical activity, promote drinking more water, use tactics for making healthy foods more appealing, and much more,” said Renee Bragdon, coordinator of the Aroostook county Let’s Go! Program. “The program has expanded beyond prevention, and often provides online training and resources which many of our County  sites are participating in.”

Introduced in 2012, the Let’s Go! Recognition Program identifies and celebrates schools, out-of-school  programs, child care programs and health care practices for their role in improving the health of all children.  The program focuses on sustainable change.A Bronze award reflects a site implementing the program’s five,  evidence-based priority strategies, Silver acknowledges a site that has communicated these changes to  parents and family members. Gold, the highest level of recognition, is reserved for sites that have written all five priority strategies into policy. Hundreds of Let’s Go! Sites across Maine and the Mt. Washington Valley,  New Hampshire were recognized. A listing of all recognized sites can be found at sites.letsgo.org