36 schools receive Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama grant to combat childhood obesity

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama (BCBS) recently awarded grants to 36 schools across the state worth a cumulative $318,000. The funding, which will reportedly benefit 17,000 students, is part of the organization’s ‘Be Healthy School Grant Program.’ The initiative is aimed at fighting childhood obesity. 

The grants provided by BCBS of Alabama will help implement school-based health and wellness programs, emphasizing increased exercise, nutrition, education, and parental involvement during the school year.

Each school will receive a grant of up to $10,000. The schools that received the grants along with their city and county of location can be found below.

– Arrington Elementary, Birmingham, Jefferson

– Barton Academy for Advanced World Studies, Mobile

– Brilliant School, Brilliant, Marion

– Brookwood Elementary, Enterprise, Coffee

– Bryan Elementary, Morris, Jefferson

– Choctaw County High School, Butler, Choctaw

– Deer Valley Elementary, Hoover, Jefferson

– Eutaw Primary School, Eutaw, Greene

– George P. Austin Junior High, Linden, Marengo

– Georgiana School, Georgiana, Butler

– Guin Elementary, Guin, Marion

– Hamilton Elementary, Hamilton, Marion

– Huguley Elementary, Lanett, Chambers

– i3 Academy, Birmingham, Jefferson

– J.E. Terry Elementary, Plantersville, Dallas

– J.E. Turner Elementary, Wilmer, Mobile

– Kilby Laboratory School, Florence, Lauderdale

– Leeds Elementary, Leeds, Jefferson

– Lisenby Primary School, Ozark, Dale

– Luverne School, Luverne, Crenshaw

– Meadow View Elementary, Alabaster, Shelby

– Midfield Elementary, Birmingham, Jefferson

– Midland City Elementary, Midland City, Dale

– Miracle Academy Private Christian School, Birmingham, Jefferson

– Ohatchee Elementary, Ohatchee, Calhoun

– Phillips Academy, Birmingham, Jefferson

– Red Bay Elementary, Red Bay, Franklin

– Russellville Elementary, Russellville, Franklin

– Semmes Middle School, Semmes, Mobile

– Slocomb Elementary, Slocomb, Geneva

– Susan Moore Elementary, Blountsville, Blount

– Sweet Water High School, Sweet Water, Marengo

– The Jackson Academy, Jackson, Clarke

– University Charter School, Livingston, Sumter

– Verbena High School, Verbena, Chilton

– Wilcox Academy, Camden, Wilcox

Since 2012, Blue Cross has awarded over $3.2 million in 356 Be Healthy School Grants statewide, impacting more than 168,000 students.  

Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @ShipleyAusten