Penny Road Elementary PE Staff Wins System-Wide Award
Calling the establishment of a wellness center at the elementary level "truly visionary," the Wake County Public School System honored the Physical Education staff at Cary's Penny Road Elementary with the Artie K. Kamiya Horizon Award for 2008. The award, the highest honor the school system gives to its physical educators, went to Colleen Kanters, Caroline Flory and Christine Hughes. Penny Road's Health and Wellness Room was funded in part by a John Rex Endowment Wake to Wellness grant through the Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention at UNC. [Read more]
Academy Runs Summer Leadership Program in Eastern Wake
Twelve high-school-age students in eastern Wake County learned leadership and team-building skills through a 10-week Youth Leaders in Action Academy summer program. With funding from the John Rex Endowment, Wake County 4-H Youth Development established the academy to develop leadership, entrepreneurship, civic mindedness and healthy lifestyles among at-risk youth. The summer program--held mostly at the Riley Hill Family Life Center--gave the students opportunities to build self-discipline and responsibility, learn about health issues and conflict resolution techniques and take part in ropes courses and other activities. [Read more]
Fuquay-Varina GIS Mappers Attend International Conference
Two participants in another Youth Leaders in Action Academy program--the Community-based Mapping Assets Project (CMAP)--presented their work to hundreds of participants at the Environmental Systems Research Institute International User Conference in San Diego, Calif. in August. Fuquay-Varina High School seniors Anthony Prince and Geovanny Solera demonstrated the mastery of GIS (geographic information systems) mapping that they acquired through CMAP, which is run by Wake County 4-H Youth Development with funding from the John Rex Endowment. [Read more]
New Projects
The Endowment recently awarded support to projects from five local agencies: