Alexander Elementary raises $5,000 for heart health

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On February 9, 2016, students at Alexander Elementary School in Hamilton participated in Jump Rope For Heart, raising more than $5,000 for the American Heart Association. The organization funds research, programs and education to fight heart disease and stroke, the number one and number three biggest killers nationwide.

The $5,000 mark means that P.E. teacher Stephanie Ciliento will receive a $300 gift certificate to US Games to purchase new gym equipment for the school.

Jump Rope For Heart is a program that promotes physical activity and heart health through jumping rope. The program’s goal is not only to raise money, but also to increase student awareness about the importance of having a healthy heart. It is co-sponsored by the American Heart Association and the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance.

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