WILSON COUNTY The North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (NCAAHPERD), launched In-school Prevention of Obesity and Disease (IsPOD) in 2007. The initiative began with a grant from the NC Health and Wellness Trust Fund and was expanded with grants from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation. The expansion to a state-wide program is supported by a $3.6 million grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust. NCAAHPERD is engaged with a large network of health and physical education groups seeking greater opportunities for a healthier and more creative North Carolina. IsPOD Data Results Spring 2010
IsPOD Data Results Spring 2010 2010 NC IsPOD Evaluation All rights reserved. % Needy ID School Name Grades 3-5 Grades 1-2 SPARK Trained? 2009- 2010 ADM Using FG? FG Response Rates 2010 NC IsPOD Evaluation Conducted by NCAAHPERD/NC DPH All rights reserved. # Staff Trained
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2010 NC IsPOD Evaluation All rights reserved.
WILSON COUNTY
The North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation,
and Dance (NCAAHPERD), launched In-school Prevention of Obesity and Disease (IsPOD) in 2007. The initiative began with a grant from the NC Health and Wellness Trust Fund and was expanded with grants from the Blue Cross
Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation. The expansion to a state-wide program
is supported by a $3.6 million grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust. NCAAHPERD is engaged with a large network of health and physical education
groups seeking greater opportunities for a healthier and more creative North Carolina.
IsPOD Data Results
Spring 2010
2010 NC IsPOD Evaluation
Conducted by NCAAHPERD/NC DPH All rights reserved.
Wilson County
SPARK Training
Staff from Wilson County began receiving SPARK training in the 2008-2009
school year with the KBR Grant. Wilson County has 21 K-8 public schools. Of
these 21 schools, 15 schools (or 71%) have received SPARK training. At these
schools, a total of 21 PE teachers and 1 coordinator have been trained in
SPARK. Table 1 shows the Wilson County K-8 schools that have received
SPARK training and the number of staff trained. FitnessGram Response Rates
are also given for each of the K-8 schools.
Table 1
Wilson County K-8 Schools
Schools with SPARK Training and FitnessGram Response Rates
ID School Name
DEMOGRAPHICS SPARK FITNESSGRAM
2009-2010 ADM
% Needy
SPARK Trained?
# Staff Trained
Using FG?
FG Response Rates
Grades 1-2
Grades 3-5
Grades 6-8
306 Milton Daniels Learning Ctr 93 100% NO 0 NO NA 0% 0%
308 B O Barnes Elementary 464 100% NO 0 NO 0% 0% NA
317 Charles H Darden Middle 294 100% YES 2 NO NA NA 0%
320 Elm City Elementary 382 78% YES 3 NO 0% 0% NA
324 Elm City Middle 492 52% NO 0 NO NA NA 0%
338 Forest Hills Middle 610 65% YES 1 NO NA NA 0%
340 Gardners Elementary 316 79% YES 1 NO 0% 0% NA
344 John W Jones Elementary 615 NA NO 0 NO 0% 0% NA
348 Lee Woodard Elementary 264 61% YES 1 NO 0% 0% NA
352 Lucama Elementary 446 70% YES 1 NO 0% 0% NA
356 Margaret Hearne Elem 492 100% YES 1 NO 0% 0% NA
357 Vick Elementary 306 100% NO 0 NO 0% 0% NA
360 New Hope Elementary 549 44% YES 1 NO 0% 0% NA
364 Rock Ridge Elementary 486 51% YES 1 NO 0% 0% NA
380 Speight Middle 425 74% YES 1 NO NA NA 0%
384 Springfield Middle 484 56% YES 2 NO NA NA 0%
388 Stantonsburg Elementary 303 76% NO 0 NO 0% 0% NA