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Go Noodle Partners with CFB through Children’s Health

Children’s HealthSM expands throughout Texas in partnership with leading provider of online games and movement videos for kids.

Go NoodleDALLAS – Children’s Health, the leading pediatric heath care system in North Texas, has expanded the reach of its school-based health programs to Carrollton-Farmers Branch. The Expansion extends as far south as San Antonio and as far east as Tyler. The sponsorship allows children in nearly 300 school districts, including more than 1,400 elementary schools across Texas, to move to better health and learning. GoNoodle’s online movement videos get kids running, jumping, dancing, stretching, and practicing mindfulness through three- to five-minute moderate to vigorous physical activities that students perform next to their desks. Helping channel classroom energy, interactive physical movement is proven to improve student health, boost cognitive processing, focus, and academic performance.

“As an established and trusted health care resource in North Texas with more than a century of history providing quality care, Children’s Health is proud to bring the innovative online tool GoNoodle to new classrooms throughout Texas,” said Danielle Wesley, senior director of school health programs. “We will even leverage our expertise in pediatric health care to create new content for GoNoodle to meet the unique needs of teachers and families.”

Accessible online, GoNoodle’s short movement videos incorporate kinesthetic and active learning principles to put kids in a ready-to-learn state of mind. Already sponsoring GoNoodle in the Allen, Dallas, Frisco, McKinney and Plano independent school districts, Children’s Health brings the program at no cost to the school or student as they sharpen their minds and grow. GoNoodle activities range from high-energy to calming movements that help teachers channel student energy for good while incorporating math, spelling, and vocabulary. Activities can be used throughout the school day and personalized by teachers to meet specific educational objectives that align learning and health.

Through the Children’s Health partnership in Texas, GoNoodle is now accessible to:
758,000 students
1, 481 schools
297 school districts

“As we strive to help teachers, schools and parents raise healthy children, we are excited to bring GoNoodle to more students than ever before through our partnership with Children’s Health,” said Scott McQuigg, co-founder, and CEO of GoNoodle. “Children’s Health will help expand our offerings at the intersection of education technology, wellness, and digital media, ultimately improving health outcomes for children throughout Texas.”

To use GoNoodle, teachers need to have a computer with an Internet connection and a shared screen such as a projector or interactive whiteboard. Texas teachers in the sponsored areas have access to over 120 online movement videos, including exclusive GoNoodle PLUS videos that bring movement and core subjects together to develop fluency in grade-specific math and English language arts topics. To learn more about school-based initiatives at Children’s Health, including the system’s partnership with GoNoodle, please visit www.childrens.com/gonoodle.

10 million kids run, jump, dance, stretch, and practice mindfulness with GoNoodle movement videos, at home, and at school. Join the movement at GoNoodle!