Bellevue Public Schools Awarded $2 million DoDEA Grant for Project Shape UP
Bellevue Public Schools is excited to announce that the district has been awarded a $2,000,000 Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) competitive grant for Project SHAPE UP. Project SHAPE UP aims to improve overall physical activity, health, and well-being for K-12 students at military-connected schools by providing staff training, equipment, and supplies for school health and PE programs.
Grant funds will be utilized to improve staff access to professional learning opportunities, and increase family engagement and community outreach activities. Each school in the district will receive new PE equipment and supplies to incorporate into their classrooms. Grant funds will provide each elementary school with an outdoor fitness course and indoor traverse climbing walls. Elementary PE teachers will integrate these new structures into our current curriculum. The district will also use grant funds to install an inclusive playground at two elementary schools to support the needs of students with severe disabilities. Middle schools will receive new PE equipment, supplies, and an outdoor fitness gym. High schools will receive funds to purchase new equipment and supplies for the various physical education classes taught at each school.
“Bellevue Public Schools is honored for the opportunity to once again partner with DoDEA to support Project Shape UP,” said Dr. Jeff Rippe, Superintendent. This exciting project will improve instruction, increase engagement, and encourage an active lifestyle for all BPS students!”