Monday 12pm at South Doyle High School we will be announcing and demoing GoTrybeTN.com. Let us know if you want to come join us! info@gotrybe.com
So what is GoTrybeTN.com Watch the video below and then check out the official release with who will be coming to the event.
Tennessee Department of Health Commissioner Susan
R. Cooper, MSN, RN, and Assistant Commissioner for Education Robert
Greene with the state Department of Education will join Knox County Schools
officials for the local area kick-off of an innovative pilot program aimed at
increasing physical activity and nutritional knowledge, and combating obesity
among area teens, grades 9 through 12.
The program, GoTrybeTN.com, is a web-based interactive fitness and wellness
site that delivers exercises in a fun, easy-to-use video format. Along with the
fitness videos that are accessible via the Internet, students can get daily
wellness information including tips on healthy food choices and motivational
messages. Funded by a grant from The Center for Diabetes Prevention and
Health Improvement, Knox County Schools is one of 17 school districts to
receive access to GoTrybeTN.com. The school district’s educators and
administrators are among the first in the state to have the opportunity to
incorporate the program into the classroom as curriculum. Educators will have
access to reporting tools and the ability to create their own classroom
incentives.
Who: State Health Commissioner Susan R. Cooper, MSN, RN
Robert Greene, Department of Education
Jose Castillo of GoTrybe.com
Donna Wright, Ed.D, Knox County Schools
South Doyle High students
What: Launch of GoTrybeTN.com pilot and student-led GoTrybe
exercise and online demonstration
When: Monday, May 5, 2008
Noon, EDT
Where: South Doyle High School Library
2020 Tipton Station Road
Knoxville, Tenn




