Politics & Government
Rep. Noble promotes Project Healthy Schools program in Plymouth
State Rep. Jeff Noble visited East Middle School in Plymouth to promote Project Healthy Schools last Friday.

State Rep. Jeff Noble visited East Middle School in Plymouth to promote Project Healthy Schools on Friday.
“This program is an excellent tool for students and teachers to learn about healthy habits inside and outside the classroom,” Rep. Noble said. “Visiting East Middle School was a great experience. I look forward to sharing the information I learned about Project Healthy Schools with my colleagues in Lansing.”
Rep. Noble met with Elizabeth Mosher, director of education for Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, Christopher Marek, assistant principal of East Middle School, Scott Burek, principal of East Middle School and Ben Ransier, curriculum and training coordinator for Project Healthy Schools.
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Project Healthy Schools provides educational tools to reduce childhood obesity through school-based education, environmental initiatives and community engagement programs.