The Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas Foundation has awarded Healthy Habits for Life grants to 107 schools across Kansas. These grants support programs that promote healthy lifestyles for K-12 students, focusing on cardiovascular health, physical activity, nutrition, and mental well-being. This year, 57% of the grants are dedicated to student mental health initiatives.
At Oliver Brown Elementary in Manhattan, rising numbers of students need help managing their emotions, with 20% regularly using social-emotional and sensory support resources. Last year’s grant allowed the school to expand its sensory tools, and this year, they’re adding self-regulation books and social skills card games for teachers.
Schools must address at least one of the four key areas to qualify. Programs vary from new PE equipment and after-school clubs to care kits for teachers to help students self-regulate during difficult moments.