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Summerville High Earns Blue Zone Approval

Tuolumne, CA — The six school sites within the Summerville Union High School District are being recognized by the Blue Zones project for promoting an environment where “healthy choice is an easy choice.”

It includes Summerville High, Connections Academy, Cold Springs High, Long Barn High, Mountain High, and South Fork High.

The Blue Zones project promotes healthy decisions and an environment that leads to longer, more fulfilling lives.

“When we were first asked if we were interested in going through the process of becoming a Blue Zones certified school, we agreed because we know that we already do a lot of work in trying to create a safe and healthy learning environment for our students,” said Brett Christopher, Principal of Summerville Union High School District. “Blue Zones has helped us validate the work that we have already been doing and has given us some great ideas to work on and implement in the near future. Our goal is to always try and continuously improve our campus for all students and staff, and now we have a great partner in helping us achieve this goal.”

Blue Zones presented a plaque to the Summerville High Board of Trustees on September 24, and there was a staff/student celebration on September 30.

There are now 13 total Blue Zones approved school sites in Tuolumne County.

Key approval highlights for Summerville, per the Blue Zones project:

The district’s success is built upon policy and environment changes that promote physical, mental, and social health:

Brett Christopher, Principal. Gemi Battle BZP organization lead, and Marie Schermeister, BZP events and office specialist

Partnership Outcomes and Celebration

Written by BJ Hansen.

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