Keheley Elementary School recently received a $5,000 grant from Georgia’s Student Health and Physical Education (SHAPE) program. The grant will help improve the school’s garden, provide teachers with professional development, and help students track their fitness activity.

“Georgia SHAPE is an exciting initiative to improve Georgia’s future, beginning with our state’s most vital and important asset, our young people,” said Liz Jackson, the principal of Keheley Elementary School.

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