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Get Moving Manchester winners announced

Congratulations to this year’s winning schools for best participation in the Get Moving Manchester physical activity and nutrition program! 

Highland-Goffe’s Falls Elementary School had 96% of its grades 3-5 students participate in all four weeks, while Jewett Street Elementary School was tops in the city with 98% student participation.
Dr. Vargas and Mayor Craig attended today’s trophy presentations, along with representatives from our sponsoring organizations, including Catholic Medical Center and the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. Mascot Slider showed up to announce the team was giving every student two tickets to go to a baseball game this week!

Thank you to all of the sponsors who made Get Moving Manchester possible: Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield; Dartmouth-Hitchcock Manchester; Bike Barn; Palace Theatre; Anagnost Companies; and Indian Head Athletics.

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