Recently, I have been working out in my back garage. I could use the fitness time, and so could my brother. I know I need to go out there a few times ...
Our school district's hard work and dedication to the FUTP 60 program paid off big recently when the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board awarded us a visit...
Winter. Most people think of it as a season where everything is colder and nothing gets done. As most of you know already, there’s no season to stop f...
For our third year in a row we have been able to help our community build bigger and better bodies. We are very fortunate to have an amazing golf cour...
At the end of November, some students and I hosted a school wide spirit week and pep rally kickoff. Each day of the week had a different theme based o...
My name is Austin, and today I wanted to talk to you today about kicking off the school year. I know it has been a while since some kick off events ha...
For the third year in a row, FUTP 60 Ambassadors and Program Advisors from my school district rang the Salvation Army bell and handed out samples of t...
If you ask most people in America about cafeteria food they will probably think of something along the lines of long lines where mean old lunch ladies...
Hey everyone! Hope you've enjoyed your holiday break, but that you're ready to get back to the grind! Keep excelling in school and earning points to o...
On December 1st, Sophie, Prescott, and I all were in Washington DC addressing the USDA on school lunches and student voice. Over the summer at the 201...
At my school in Wisconsin, my Fuel Up to Play 60 team has created half days dedicated only to Fuel Up to Play 60 activities. These days are beneficial...
Hello, my name is Danny and I am writing to share my experience while at the Chicago Bears Fuel Up to Play 60 Game as the State Ambassador. I would fi...
Hello it’s Prescott from New Hampshire. Our FUTP 60 club just had our very first kickoff, and thanks to it, we’ve gotten more people interested in the...
Google has become a daily part of our lives. Everywhere you go, you can see bits of the modern browser, from Chromebooks to advertisements to YouTube ...