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Fitness Tests Show Fremont Kids Ahead of Their Peers Statewide

More than 22 percent of FUSD's fifth graders were overweight last year, which is better than the state's 26 percent average.

By Alex Gronke/Patch

Two of 10 fifth graders in the Fremont Unified School District were overweight last school year, according to test results released Wednesday by the state Department of Education. 

Statewide, one out of three fifth graders who took the physical fitness test were placed in the "needs improvement" category for the body composition portion of the assessment. 

The annual test measures physical fitness in six categories: aerobic capacity, body composition, abdominal strength, trunk extensor strength, upper body strength, and flexibility. 

Twenty six percent of the state's fifth graders, 32 percent of seventh graders and 37 percent of ninth graders scored in the "Healthy Fitness Zone" for all six areas, according to a press release from the California Department of Education. 

In FUSD, 37.5 percent of fifth graders, 39 percent of seventh graders and 47 percent of ninth graders scored in the "Healthy Fitness Zone" for all six areas. 

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