Cole Manor recently hosted Healthy NewsWorks to conduct a workshop for families that focused on nutritious snacks. The workshop was led by Amy Deahl-Greenlaw, a registered dietitian nutritionist. Families participated in a taste-test activity where they made and...
By Cole Manor Healthy Comet reporters | Recycling is something everyone can do to help keep their communities healthy. At neighborhood parks, for example, you may see plastic water bottles thrown on the ground. If people took the time to recycle them, it would keep...
By Cole Manor Healthy Comet reporters | Bullying can make kids sad, scared, stressed, or worried, according to StopBullying.gov, a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services website about how to identify bullying and stand up to it safely. In fact, bullying is one...
Editor’s note: Healthy Courier reporters recently traveled to Temple University to spend a day learning from experts at the university’s Lew Klein College of Media and Communication. Below they reflect on what they learned from and about professional journalists. From...
By K.J., East Norriton Bulldog Bulletin | What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of why people should be kind to other people? It’s how you want to be treated. Kindness, however, is more than just about being nice; it is also good for your...
By William Cramp Fit Flyer reporters | The No. 1 thing Steven Pickens says that communities can do to keep their neighborhoods safe is to avoid littering. “Littering shows how you feel about yourself and others,” Mr. Pickens said. “Just like you make things neat and...